We take it for granted that people stay themselves from one day to the next. But Mark's lost even that basic certainty. And with Lumon potentially watching everything through Helena, all their plans and secrets are compromised. He's not just dealing with betrayal - he's lost his grip on what's real.
No wonder he seems broken.
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Laura Manach :bongoCat: (cmconseils@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 16-Feb-2025 08:02:23 JST Laura Manach :bongoCat:
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Laura Manach :bongoCat: (cmconseils@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 16-Feb-2025 08:02:24 JST Laura Manach :bongoCat:
The latest episode hits different when you realize what Mark's really going through. Beyond the obvious trauma, there's this deeper horror: he can never truly know if Helly is actually Helly anymore. Think about it - every single day, he has to wonder if he's talking to his friend or to Helena pretending to be her. That kind of uncertainty would break anyone.
Mr. Bill repeated this.
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