Season 2 Episode 10: Cold Harbor

Aired: March 21, 2025


Synopsis: Mark forms a shaky alliance in an all-or-nothing play, while the team makes a dangerous last stand.


Directed by: Ben Stiller

Written by: Dan Erickson

  • z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    I don’t know if this episode could satisfy my strong desire to just understand what exactly Lumon is doing here. The most dissatisfying thing is they didn’t really answer what’s going on with Cold Harbor. But aside from that I loved this season.

    Like yes, more implications about Cold Harbor are confirmed. There seems to be a connection between Lumon and their aim to remove tragic memories, hence their approval when Gemma doesn’t react emotionally to dismantling the baby crib. I can even see a future back story episode where Gemma is talking to the doctor character speculating about “what if you forget all the painful moments of your life?” before she is eventually abducted (or maybe she willingly chose to be severed at first?)

    Then there’s the whole, who is outtie Irving talking to? I speculate it’s the Whole Mind Collective. I think we might see outtie Irving and outtie Burt again at some point, but have no idea what they’ll be up to next.

    Dylan had a satisfying end to this season, albeit kind of a repeat ending of last season. I’m pretty sure next season is going to be a search for meaning for him without his wife, without his work, and without anymore perks for them to lord over him.

    I still don’t know what the fuck James Eagan is doing though. I could have sworn they were trying to resurrect Kier, or give James a new body using Cold Harbor somehow, but there’s so many questions as to why he’s so interested in witnessing whether Gemma is so thoroughly a blank slate inside that room. Like, why? Why does James need her to be a blank slate with no memories? Is he trying to erase past sins like Burt? Are you developing an Endless Sunshine of the Spotless Mind kind of technology to sell to the masses? For the love of God, Ben Stiller, just tell me!! Lol.

    And then we get to the climax, where Mark S decides to simply stay with Helly R. (or Helly E. As she indicates to Milchick in last episode). They built up to this beautifully. The conversation/confrontation between Mark Scout and Mark S. at the beginning was brilliantly written and I love how they portrayed it. It perfectly encapsulates the relationship the outties have with their innies. We’ve been rooting for Mark Scout finding and saving his wife this entire season, but the argument Mark S. makes is very compelling and in all honesty I don’t blame Mark S. for sort of cutting it both ways at the end there. He saves his outtie’s wife, but takes his outtie’s time/life in exchange.

    It’s such a beautiful turn of events where Mark S. turns the tables on the outties and in a way says, “Y’know, you guys on the outside get to call all the shots and say what’s important…but for once in my life I’m going to call the shots, I’m going to say what’s important, and now, you all have to wait on us on the inside.”

    Its an interesting plot twist. And yeah, I’ve already seen the conversations elsewhere saying “But where will they go? This is such teenage romance schtick.” Its a valid criticism, but I honestly think it’s beautiful. From a practical standpoint though, yeah, the innie’s are kind of in between a rock and a hard place. I like the theory that the innies will refuse to leave the building until more demands are met. Perhaps Mark S. will demand Helena never be allowed to exist again and Helly will be given complete control over her body…in exchange for him returning to be Mark Scout forever. Only for the reintegration to kick in fully once he finally leaves.

    I theorize that Gemma will immediately go to the authorities and we’ll see a sociopolitical drama unfold where Lumon tries to once again put out a PR Marketing dumpster fire. Or she’ll be sent in to get Mark S. to compromise somehow so she can get her husband back.

    Its an amazing show, but damn do I hate how it’s become a more modern day Lost. I’m a selfish little plot pig and just want my questions answered now, oink oink, lol.

    Anyway, nerd rant over.

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      2 days ago

      I made the same comparison to Lost to someone the other day! I never watched that show, but I watched people succumb to it. I hate shows like that. I really want this to be a nice clean one… like you say.

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    30 days ago

    This finale was fucking beautiful. I love that for innie Mark and Helly.

    Feeling really sorry for Gemma breaking out of Lumon just to found herself separated from Mark again.

    Also can we talk about Mr Milchick dancing with the Marching band?? Lord, the temperature in the house rose 30 degrees 🔥

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    1 month ago

    Man… That was a great episode, and leaves it at a cliffhanger where nobody knows where the story is going. I’m a bit disappointed at how many answers we didn’t get this season, mainly

    • What’s Cobel’s plan in all of this?
    • Why did they kidnap Gemma and fake her death?
    • What was the point in any of outie Burt’s scenes?
    • What’s Asal Regabi’s deal?
    • What is Lumon actually trying to do? Cold Harbor is apparently about fully getting rid of past emotions when severed… But isn’t that how severance worked in the first place??

    And also the two fake-out “Mark is reintegrating for real!” episodes in the season left a bad taste for me. That sideplot had ZERO payoff or consequences.

    And it’s starting to get a bit difficult suspending my belief that there’s only ONE security guy in the entire company that manages 50 some people.

    This is one of the best episodes in the series, but the season overall is a lot weaker than the first. But at least we got Milchick dancing again.

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    1 month ago

    A great episode to end the season, though it did confirm my suspicions that the writing has been heavily padded. If they had tried to build up to this episode any more than it would have likely spoiled some of the big moments and reveals, so instead they had to have several episodes (including one that was egregiously short) where very little happened to tread water until the finale. To distract from that, they tried to make those episodes as visually interesting as possible. I predict that once future seasons have aired, it will become quite obvious that the finale of this season should not have been a finale at all but rather the culmination of a second act coming in somewhere around the episode 7 - 8 mark.

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      30 days ago

      I can’t believe I’m reading all these comments about this season being “padded”. I’ve watched through the whole season again this week in advance of the finale and I just couldn’t disagree more. We gained CRUCIAL information and back story throughout. Every episode was riveting. I don’t get where everyone’s coming from.