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"In Perpetuity" is the third episode of the American
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television series '' Severance''. The episode was written by executive producer
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, and directed by executive producer
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. It was released on
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on February 25, 2022. The series follows employees of Lumon Industries, a biotechnology corporation that uses a medical procedure called "severance" to separate the memories of their employees depending spatially on whether they are at work or not. When severed workers are at work, they are dubbed "innies" and cannot remember anything of their lives or the world outside. When outside work, they are dubbed "outies" and cannot remember their time at work. Due to this, innie and outie experience two different lives, with distinct personalities and agendas. In the episode, Helly tries to get her "outie" to accept her resignation request, while Petey struggles to differentiate the present from the past. The episode received highly positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances, production design and intrigue.


Plot

Mark ( Adam Scott) checks on Petey ( Yul Vazquez), whose memories have been affected as he struggles to differentiate the present from the past. He explains that benefactors who oppose the severance procedure helped him bypass the implant and merge his memories, a process known as "reintegration." He wants Mark to do the same, but Mark refuses, as he feels the severance procedure has helped him after his wife's death. Helly (
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) submits a resignation request to her outie but is shocked when she finds that it has been denied. Desperate, she locks herself in a restroom to write a message on her body, but Mark warns that it will not work. Irving (
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) suggests that they show her the "Perpetuity Wing" in hopes of giving her a sense of purpose at Lumon. Meanwhile, Devon ( Jen Tullock) and Ricken (
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) arrive at Mark's house, leaving a copy of Ricken's new
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book on his porch. After they leave, Mrs.Selvig (
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) retrieves the book and sneaks into Mark's house. Petey hides and, recognizing Cobel, flees the house. She later returns to Lumon, having Milchick (
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) check the book for hidden messages. Mark, Irving and Dylan ( Zach Cherry) take Helly to the Perpetuity Wing, a museum-like area of the office detailing Lumon's history. The first exhibit contains
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of Lumon's founder Kier Eagan and his succeeding dynasty, with his descendant Jame as the current CEO. Irving, an ardent devotee of the Eagans' philosophy, explains various parts of the company's history to Helly, emphasizing that Lumon is making a positive difference in people's lives. The four continue into a life-sized replica of Kier's home; Helly sneaks out while the others are distracted. She breaks a window in a door with a fire extinguisher to attempt to sneak a note to her outie, alerting security. Graner (
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) takes her to Milchick, who forces her to enter the break room. There, she must read a statement wherein she apologizes for her actions, with Milchick forcing her to repeat the statement until he deems her response sincere. When the shift is over, Mark goes through old photos of the MDR team, which include Petey. As he replaces the photos in the frames with new ones, he finds a hand-drawn map of Lumon's hallways hidden inside one. At a convenience store, Petey experiences a severe breakdown and collapses. After finding that Petey has left, Mark follows an ambulance to the convenience store and witnesses Petey drop to the ground before being carried away by paramedics. Shaken, Mark returns home and cleans the basement to hide Petey's presence. Suddenly, he finds Petey's cellphone ringing.


Development


Production

The episode was written by executive producer
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, and directed by executive producer
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. This marked Colville's first writing credit, and Stiller's third directing credit. The scenes of Petey's flashback reintegrations were inspired by the memory scenes from ''
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''. Director Ben Stiller sought to "use as few visual effects as possible." This was done by whipping the camera between the two versions of the scene. The Perpetuity Wing scenes were filmed at the
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. Series creator Dan Erickson described the Innies' perception of the wax figures of the Eagans in the perpetuity wing as "to them it's like a church, because these are the people who created everything that they know, so they are deified in a way." Stiller was intrigued by the idea of a corporate museum. Disneyland's The Hall of Presidents served as his inspiration for the wax figures of the Eagans. His inspiration for the replica of Kier Eagan's house was the
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at the
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, an Egyptian temple that is rebuilt in an indoor museum. The smile wall in the Perpetuity Wing contains photos of the faces of crew members who worked on ''Severance''. Due to filming during the COVID pandemic, the photos were the first time many had seen each other's faces without a mask on.


Critical reviews

"In Perpetuity" received highly positive reviews from critics. Matt Schimkowitz of ''
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'' gave the episode a "B+" and wrote, "Consuming ''Severance''s third episode is an intense albeit interesting history lesson. To give its suspense a solid foundation, 'In Perpetuity' relies heavily on exposition. This isn't a complaint by any means because a TV show as dense as this one needs it. Plus, ''Severance'' has already developed a potent visual language that communicates subtext along with the explanation. What I mean is that to cram it in this single hour can be a lot to handle so early on. At least everything we learn about Lumon Industries' cryptic origins sheds a little light on how this company came to be, the family that runs it, and what the ultimate goal might be." Erin Qualey of ''
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'' gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "It seems to be a combination of guilt-ridden prayer, the classic and agonizingly repetitive 'write it 100 times' chalkboard punishment, and downright torture. Milchick's steely presence and curt responses fill the scene with a sense of impending dread and an understanding that any refusal to do exactly as he says will be met with severe consequences." Oliver VanDervoort of ''
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'' wrote, "Directed by Ben Stiller, the overall tone of the third episode stayed very in tune with the first two episodes. However, when it came to the 'edge of the seat' approach that was prevalent through the end of the first episode and the entirety of the second, 'In Perpetuity' didn't quite hit the mark." Breeze Riley of ''Telltale TV'' gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "There is no lack of suspense on this show, and I can't wait to hear who is on the other end of the line." Mary Littlejohn of ''TV Fanatic'' gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "This show continues to exude a sense of unease and low-grade terror. In that way, it does its job well." Caemeron Crain of ''TV Obsessive'' wrote, "I expect ark willcontinue to investigate what's going on as best he can, which will mean continuing to go to work and the perpetuation of the split between the two versions of himself. Presumably he could quit, and it would just have to be the outie version of himself who did so, with work memories (and innie Mark) being forever lost to the void. But that wouldn't make a very good TV show. I wonder who is on the other end of that ringing phone Petey left behind."


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* {{Severance (TV series) 2022 American television episodes Severance (TV series) episodes Television episodes directed by Ben Stiller