Spoilers retirement Season 2, episode 9 ahead.
After the unexpected allies joined forces, Kobel flipped them over to Demona's birth retreat in hopes of using Lemon's cut off birth cabin to communicate with Mark's Innie. Meanwhile, Dylan (Zach Cherry) proposes that his outy wife be heartbroken. (Pain has led him to submit a request to resign, which will essentially end his life!) Mirchick (Tramell Tillman) told Miss Fan (Sara Bock) that she completed the Wintertide Fellowship but instead of finishing her quarter at Lemon, she shipped her to Subarbad for Steward Global Reform. Finally, in episode 9, Burt (Christopher Walken) reveals Irving (John Tarturo) his true history with Loom. However, rather than filing an IRV to investigate the company, Burt puts his own safety at risk, taking him to the train station and helping Kier leave safely. BRB SOBBING!
Since retirement Until the finale on March 21st every Friday, Decider takes a closer look at each episode, highlighting five moments worthy of being placed under the microscope. Whether they're in the blink of an eye, in the main scenes that need to be discussed in greater depth, we're here to cling to the series, formulate and analyze it with you.
From Helena Egan's hard egg and goodbye to Bert and Irving, Demona's birth retreat, “devoured” and Twilight Zone See, here are five things you may have missed retirement Season 2, Episode 9, “After Hour.”
eggSelected breakfast

Ever since she was able to undress her shoes in Lumon's hallways, the teaser for the Apple TV episode has caused just as much fuss as the split of the boiled eggs in Episode 9. When the teaser first fell, fans raced to analyze the artwork on the plate, drawing material– Similarities between split eggs and feelings of compassion and appearance division.
xuser@zoeonfilm The plate pointed out that both Helly and Helena chased the mark, writing, “two women, red and blue, grabbing the same man.” Two versions of the same person chase after one man. I wonder if I've seen this before…” (The red and blue specs are important as they are often associated with a full red and blue blue color.) User @guiltyaschangd pointed out The eggs are cut into six, and “Gemma visits the sixth house in episode 7” and @helenaeagaswfe said“Whether eating more than necessary in such a enthusiastic and greedy way and eating more slowly and delicately than Helena needs, there is something very ominous about the dichotomy. Also, there is a really different hit for Helena's “Was it enough to eat?” now. ”
Plate/Egg/Vintage Egg Wecker Analysis aside, the episode shows Helena and Jame Egan's cold AF glass house. When Helena invites her to eat her father Jame, he replies “I'll see,” pouring a cup that looks like espresso (cup it tunny) or coffee/tea. (top retirementwho is certainly saying it? ! ) Anyway, Helena slices her hardened eggs and meticulously places six pieces on her plate (to make the boy's face still visible), and then takes it Smallest slice Egg whites. (Like, for example, an outrageous little economy tasting egg slices.) She takes her single, the first nibble of seasonless eggs, Jame's moan and says, “I want them to be shot raw.” Helena drops off the cutlery in disgust, perhaps for those who need barf and review. He seemed particularly disappointed that his daughter hadn't followed Kea's lead…
As I said Previous article, retirement There is a strong curiosity with eggs dating back to season 1. The O&D team once claimed to be in the team building room with the challenge of dropping eggs, and who could forget the “coveted as fuck” Pre-waffle Party Egg Bar. Vocal Egg Harter Ben Stiller said on Twitter's A&A that egg bars are “needed for the story.” And Helly joked that the goat lays eggs! With all these season 2 fertility storylines, we can't help but wonder what obvious egg-related egg-related cited eggs awaits.
Goodbye to Burt, Loomgoon and Irving

During breakfast, Helena told her father, “We're seeing Mr. Enforcement.” how? They sent Bert to deal with him, working with Lemon outside his time on the cut floor, as predicted after Episode 6. When Irving arrived home in Episode 9, Burt was sitting in a reading from one of his notebooks. “They may also lead to some recent losses and deaths,” he read aloud. “Goodman could have joined as a low-level Lumon Enforcer or Goon.” When Irving handled the fact that his suspicions were true, Bert said, “Lemon Goon? That stab. We've never used such words. It's a very specific language in Lumon.” Irving tried to cover his truck, saying, “It was before. I know I was wrong now. I know you're not with them.” But Bert knew he had to deal with it, and radar with him “go on to ride with him.” Dundan dunnnnn.
On their drive, Burt explained: “I won't hurt anyone. I want you to know that. I drove people's places. When they got there, I didn't ask them what had happened.” As Irving asked, “What is it today?” Burt was silent, and for a moment he burned a stan like me, he was afraid of the worst. Rather than driving Irving to Loomón, Mr. Drummond, or another suspicious place in Kea, Bart takes him to the train station and buys him a one-way ticket and says, “This line will go as far as you can go. I don't know where to get off, and I can't go back to Kea. Do you know?”
Irving questioned whether Lemon would come because Loumon helped him escape, but Burt didn't care. “I asked why I had amputated. I liked the idea that I could be innocent again – part of me. But then the innocent part of me fell in love with you,” explained Bert. TWP went back and forth, flirting with the idea of ”Going to hell with Lumon!” And they explore their feelings towards each other as outsized. They ultimately decided they couldn't, but before saying goodbye, they recreated a moving scene with painful romantic foreheads from episode 2 of the station. Hmm! (Ben Stiller and Dan Erickson, I said, “Make every sacrifice to protect the burn,” and this is what I get? ! ) Much is unknown about Bert's work for Loumons other than what he saw on the cut floor, but after his episode 9 revelation, I have some questions. Where did Bert drive these people? Who ordered him to do so? And if he could be tied up to some recent losses and death… would it include Gemma? Was Bert involved in transporting Gemma to Lumon? ! Prop retirement To have Bert Lost from his Lumon duty in the name of love. But Irving, we need you to stay in the case!
“Devoured” and the tip of the Miltic iceberg

I've said it before, but I'll say it again. Our Man Milkkick has absolutely been through it since the season 1 finale. In episode 9, he will eventually fly his pent-up frustration freely with epic Drummond burns, and perhaps out and a cold Kia will need to cool him down. When Drummond reaches the Milchick case again and demands that he apologise for using “unnecessarily complicated words,” the iconic mutilated floor manager “devours the shit. That means eating shit, Mr. Drummond.”
ah! First of all, when is Tramell Tillman Emmy? Second, Milkick further spells Drummond's burnout, saying, “I'm the manager of the cut floor. That means two things. First, I owes a measure of respect by my boss. Second, even more obvious is that the floor is made up of all my jurisdiction. Putting it on mo-no-sylelbaby isn't my fault what Mark Scout does when he's not at work. It's yours.”
Shortly after the king left and returned to his office, Mark calls out to explain why he is not at work. Initially, he had created a story about having the clinic check for nose bleeding, but ultimately he decided to cut back on this behavior. “I'm not sick. I just needed that day, Mark tells Milkick. “I just got life. Isn't that everything about Lumon? Balance? I mean, work is just a job, right? Do you know what I mean, Mr. Milkick?” As Mark speaks, Miltic looks up at the work of art hanging on his desk – a literal image at the tip of an iceberg. Definition“A small part of something that is problematic (such as a problem) is seen or known about when there are much larger parts that are not seen or unknown.” retirement. However, the previous “Eat Shit” context suggests that he has only seen a small part of Milchick's journey and his true feelings about his work. As he stares at the hint of the iceberg and processes Mark's words, Milchik becomes emotional and says, “Are you reporting your words to work tomorrow? Good. Thank you for the call.” Can't wait to see what the future has for him.
Demona's birth retreat and the mystery of Jame Egan's fertility

We reexamined the importance of Demona's birth retreat in Episode 7 (so please double-check the analysis), but Episode 9 offers fresh, truly terrifying – insight into Lemon's relationship. Cabin #5 knew that the spaces where people who were mutilated like Gabby Arteta switched to Iny's persona and gave birth, then returned to their out-persona and cut off that they didn't remember the trauma. However, when Kobel ran towards the guard she gestured to Devon (pretending to be pregnant) and told the guard. No one knows. “So… um… does Jame Egan personally soak women? And send them out and give birth in the cut cabin? ! What is the fresh hell? Season 2 delves deep into the Lumon's bond with Dr. Mauer and the clinic's fertility that Gemma and Mark were about to have a baby, but how far does this get? Is Jame responsible for getting a recent woman pregnant at work in a season 1 news report? And will his need for more children return to Kiel and keep his vision alive? Importantly, does Helena know what her dad is doing? ! Cobel's comments could simply suggest Jame send The woman there is amputated and not personally involved in the pregnancy (like the wife of a lawmaker), but we need to consider all the options until we know more.
“Opening Hours” Twilight Zone, Marsha White and the Gold Leader

If you're not a fan of Twilight zoneapproaching the end of episode 9, it is possible that it is not nearly zero that was confused beyond understanding when we heard the exchange between Ms. Kobel and Demona's birth retreat security woman. If review was required, the conversation was as follows:
Kobel: “Miss Marcia White, 9th floor.”
guard: “Special department.”
Kobel: “I'm looking for a gold thimble.”
you teeth a Twilight Zone Fans, you probably recognized it as a direct reference to season 1, episode 34 Twilight Zone“The After Hours” is also the title! Around overviewthe 1960 episode follows a character named Marcia White. Marsha White takes the department store elevator to the ninth floor where she buys a gold mentor as a gift for her mother. She brings the elevator back down and finds that the instructor is hurt, and complains to the store manager, and is only told there. teeth The store does not have a 9th floor. On top of that, she has realized that everyone around her is a mannequin – including herself. In the “After-hours” world, one mannequin becomes human for a month, then returns and exchanges a place with another mannequin. After all, it's time for Marsha to return to mannequin life.
Take the elevator to the mysterious floor? Switch from one persona to another? Sounds familiar. In addition to being related to the theme retirementstraightforwardly approved Twilight Zone It's huge in the show. It's particularly huge when it comes to the birth retreat of Demona, where out-of-air (mannequins) are full (scenario mannequins) for the sole purpose of giving birth.
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