[s2e6] Severed – Top-Rated

A must-watch for those invested in the show's philosophical and romantic conflicts.

The show explores "Innie infidelity" and complex love triangles.

The sixth episode of , titled " Attila ," marks a major shift from slow-burn mystery to high-stakes character drama. Critics from IndieWire and Decider highlight it as one of the season’s strongest installments, focusing on the messy, blurred boundaries between Innies and Outies. Plot Breakdown & Key Moments [S2E6] Severed

The episode leans into the theological debate of whether Innies have separate souls, a concept introduced by Fields during the dinner scene.

Mark and Helly’s Innie relationship is contrasted by a "meet-cute" encounter between their Outie selves, Helena and Mark Scout, at a restaurant called Zufu. A must-watch for those invested in the show's

In an attempt to "flood the chip" and accelerate reintegration, Reghabi performs a basement procedure on Mark that results in a terrifying seizure. Critical Consensus

The episode’s centerpiece is an unsettling dinner involving Outie Irving, Outie Burt, and Burt’s husband, Fields (played by John Noble). Reviewers at Vulture noted Christopher Walken’s performance as particularly chilling, suggesting a potential villainous shift for Burt. Critics from IndieWire and Decider highlight it as

Britt Lower (Helly/Helena) and John Noble (Fields) receive high praise for their nuanced acting.