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“North” Season 2, Episode 6 Summary and Review: “Atila” – Forbes

“North” Season 2, Episode 6 Summary and Review: “Atila” – Forbes

Indemnity He continues to heat up in Season 2. This week, an episode entitled “Attila” after the Trojan Horse last week, moving the ball forward almost every story. Both Innies and Oties have big, important moments that change the course of events when we head to the back half of the second season. But none of them is as deeply disturbing as dinner between Irving, Burt and Fields. Spoilers ahead.

Hedge dinner

There is something so ominous and fearsome in the dinner of dinner (John Turturo) in Burt’s house. I expected it to be uncomfortable, but I didn’t expect Burt (Christopher Wower) to be this frightening appearance. When Irving arrives, things seem friendly enough, although his introduction to Burt Fields (John Noble) is tense by the bat. (You can recognize Noble as the actor who played a day at the Lord of the Rings).

There is so much unpacking in this scene.

We learn two conflicts about Burt. First, he is religious. Second, he has loned relationships that extend further from his time as Innie.

When Irving asks why they decided to take the cut route, they tell him that this is because of Jesus. Obviously Burt leads a sinful life in his younger years, and when a church pastor told them that the church’s position for compensation was that Ina and the leakage of souls, they decided that Burt had to undergo compensation in order for the soul of his Inni to To go to the sky (with fields), even if the soul of his appearance was sentenced to hell. The discussion of hell is appropriate here as I found the whole scene more like. Burt, framed by the flickering flames behind him, fields surrounded by darkness. The beloved Bert G. once somehow ominous.

This explanation seemed very strange to me. In Christian theology, there is a simple answer to the question of where you go beyond. Take Jesus as your Lord and Savior and ask for forgiveness for your sins and it doesn’t matter what your past looked like. You go to heaven. No compensation is required. This is the basis of Christianity. How do two deep religious men don’t understand this? Or is it just a cover story?

Then, at one point, like flights and Burt, when they began to call each other “Attila” (like a pleasant thing for Hong) fields (now on the other side of Tipi) says it wasn’t before Ten years, it was twenty. “No!” Burt protested, he crushed. “Yes,” I insists on Fields, “because I remember drinking drinks with your Lumon partner. He was very startled.” The table is silent.

“Wasn’t the first cut off office open twelve years ago?” He asks Irving, confused.

“Yes, so,” Burt says, before turning to her husband, annoyed. “Maybe … that’s enough.” Fields changes the subject, thinking about whether Burt and Irving have ever had sex.

All this conversation adds a big wrinkle to almost everything we thought we knew. This certainly calls into question their explanation for Burt’s compensation. If Burt was involved in Lumon 20 years ago, it is safe to say that he is much more linked to the company than we are made to believe. Emphasizing this is the fact that during this dinner, G -n -Dumont (Olafur donated Olafson) has invaded the Irving’s apartment and breaks through his documents. The weather is curious. Has Burt lure Irving so that Drumond could take his time looking for Irving’s place? This is something that Lumo could do while Irving was Inni, but he may not have thought of doing after Ortbo and his attack on Helena Igan.

Whatever the case, there is much more than Burt than we thought, and I’m curious if Fields is also linked to Lumon in some way. He gives me the creepers, which are quite a brand for Lumon. Obviously, there is more to Irving, who performs mysterious phone calls and collects Lumon Intel. What is his story? No one asked him why he had undergone the procedure, though he clearly wanted to understand. Maybe it works for the government? Or is it more lavish?

Love and sex of the cut down below

The cut under the romance is in the air. Dylan G. (Zack Cherry) meets the wife of his appearance Gretchen (Merrit Waver) again, but this time they are approaching. She sees in Dylan what she no longer sees in her husband: a man who takes care of her deeply, who is excited to be close to her who should look terribly much like Dylan’s Outiie years ago, before the children and before the innumerable Small discounts on life, placed and mastered.

They hug each other, but this time it’s more hug. And this leads to the inevitable kiss. The question is, can anyone cheat on their husband. S S their husband? When we see Gretchen afterwards, she returns home, having dinner with Dylan and the children. He asks how the meeting with him went and she is lying, telling him that they cancel her completely.

Meanwhile, Mark S. (Adam Scott) comes clean to Helly R. (Brit Lower) about sex with her appearance. This is mixed with Helly’s head in a bad way and it takes some time to be alone. Later, she follows Mark and tells him that she wants to test him for herself. They go to an unused room and build a tent from desks and plastic sheet. They make love and later as they kiss in the hall, when Mark pulls back from the kiss that notices blood. At first, he thinks this has helped, but she tells him it is his. He has nosebleeds, just as Peyy did in Season 1.

D -Ja Jang (Sarah Bock) assures him that the humidity of the cut is stored at 45%. “Do you have a diverted barrier?” she asks. “I don’t know what it is,” he replies. She asks if he has other symptoms. S S Like hallucinations. She absorbs his blood pressure and as she trembles and leaves her basement at home. Regabi (Karen Aldridge) is there. He hears Huang’s voice. “Are you in Lumo?” He asks Regabi. “Do you remember a corridor, a black corridor?” “I remember … I remember …”, says Mark.

Accelerate the reintegration process

Reghabit wants to speed up the process, although she warns him that he has a slight risk of bleeding. But there is another way. They can “swim the chip” through the hole in his skull, which he already has from the compensation procedure. But he is disappointed, exhausted and starving. He stormed the basement and heads to the local Chinese dining room, where he eats a huge amount of food. Reintegration obviously really works with appetite.

But he is not alone. Who should appear at the nearby table, but Helena Egan herself, although she does not look like Helena we see in the upper halls of Lumo. She removes her hair. She smiles at her big, bright white smile on him, and he stares back, a look of discomfort and confusion on his face.

Helena gets up and comes to her table, sitting against him, and they both introduce themselves. She pretends that they have never met, as Mark obviously has no idea that she was a mall or that they had sex in a tent during Ortbo.

Helena seems to be here for two reasons. The obvious is that she spying Mark, trying to retrieve information from him. She wants to know how she is doing after “System Error on the other night.” “System error?” Mark says.

But the less obvious and more interesting reason is that Helena has real feelings for Mark. For her, pretending to be her Innie, she was somehow a release act. She managed to be someone different from her father’s daughter, other than Lumo’s boss. Their poster is immediately flirting. When he refuses to have invented revolutionary medical technology, she goes into, saying that this is not her, this is her father. “You have to meet at some time,” she says.

“Do you want to take me to Daddy’s home?” he asks. “Yes, I think it’s time at last,” she replies. “Okay, let’s do it,” he replies. “You will be the first,” she says, and everything is very flirting and light, but it’s actually a pretty revealing thing to say. He wants to see if this version of Mark can feel something about her the way she clearly feels something about him.

Everything goes south when she mentions his wife, apologizing for his terrible loss, and he remembers that this woman knows, he must know that his wife is not dead. The fact that she is somehow taken to Lumo, that all this tragedy and loss and mystery is her fault. He tells her that she has to go and she seems confused when a sudden change in tone. “What is this?” she asks. “Nothing,” he says. “Good night.”

He rushes back into his basement to rehab. They swim the chip, which includes it adheres to a rather insane needle in the back of his skull, into his brain, and floods it with fluid. “How long will it take?” he asks. “Fast,” she replies. “Quick, how fast?” he asks, and then his eyes turn back into his head. He sees Heli P lying beneath him. Her face and his wife’s flicker back -back. He pulls away from the frame, apparently in pain, grabbing in his head.

There is a knock on the door. This is Devon (Jen Tubok). He heads up, looks pretty rough and leaves it. She is chatting for a new idea that she had to get a message to his Ina, but he cuts it off. He already has a new thing he works on. She wants to know what she is, but he won’t tell her. Then, whatever happens to his brain, kicked even more strongly and he faints, hitting the ground hard. He convuls himself to the floor until Devon calls his name. Regabi burst into the room. “Don’t touch it!” She shouts. Mark convulsi, foam drip from his mouth.

Eradicate from your essence baby nonsense

Last but not least, we get to Mr. Milchik (Traml Tilman), who, after an uncomfortable meeting with G -Ja Jang, is involved in his business, making sure he will recover the videos exactly. He examines his examination. One of the complaints against him was the use of big words.

It stands next to a small lamp and is viewed in the mirror. “You have to uproot from your essence, childhood nonsense,” he says, sounding his words to G -Ja Huang earlier. He stops. “You have to eradicate yourself, childhood nonsense,” he says. The camera increases its reflection.

“You have to abandon baby things,” he says, narrowing it. – You have to grow up. You have to grow up. He grew up. He grew up. Grow up! “They grow! They grow! They grow! It grows,” he growled in his own reflection. He clicks on the light.

There is a boom in Milchick now. Since receiving the paintings covered by the competition, he has been doubtful. The performance review only increased his sense of increase. Will he fall with a lumin or stabilize his determination? Whatever happens, I have to give Tilman Kudos for such an intense performance.

Indeed, I have to expand this to the entire cast in this remarkable episode. Every scene, every moment, was just chatting. It doesn’t really happen much, but it happens so much. We learn so much about Burt, although none of it is good and the mysteries are abundant. Mark is one step closer to completely reintegration, but this process seems to be going very badly. Dylan G. and his appearance seem to be of some kind of clash, with Gretchen, caught between the two. And Heli R and Mark S just tightened their relationship in a way that makes the future of Gemma (Dihen Lahman) and Mark’s relationship (if ever gathered) more complicated than ever. Meanwhile, D -Ja Cobel (Patricia Arquette) has no place to be found yet.

We will find out more next week. There are only four episodes of Season 2 and so many questions that have to be answered.

Check out my previous season 2 Summary/Reviews below:

And here is my video review without spoilers without spoilers:

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