Anonymous wrote:Plot talk if you aren't current, don't read.
Will someone remind me why the woman is so desperate to quit? I don't recall anything happening to her . does she, as in innie (makes me think of belly buttons) not like loss of control & agency of herself. Seems the company would have screened her out from severing for mental health reasons. Wonder if she suspected her suicide attempt would be stopped.
Also, the boss is not severed. Her outtie (belly button) is faking, correct?
What do you think the "numbers" are they are isolating?
From what we have been shown, the rest of the world is relatively normal? Like there isn't a zombie horde or genocide going on.
I don't understand why the innies would even need to know that there were outties. Would have been cleaner to only have the innies exist at work not knowing anything else.
Anonymous wrote:I’m loving it, super intrigued. It’s like an extended black mirror episode and I love Adam Scott.
Is it just me or does he look really….not good? Is it just for the purposes of the show, or has the last two years worn all of us down? He’s only 48 but he looks thin and haggard, almost sickly.
Anonymous wrote:I think he’s supposed to not look good. Notice his hair is way too long - not in an on purpose way but in a can’t be bothered to get it cut way. His outie is an alcoholic, in deep grief, and his innie is being psychologically abused.
He looks terrible, I agree, but I have to believe it’s for the part.