Warning! SPOILERS for Severance.
Severance season 1, episode 8 “What's for Dinner?” is a revelatory chapter in Ben Stiller's dark comedic dystopian tale of extreme work-life balance — here's every question and fan theory that the episode resolves. Indeed, the eighth episode of Severance confirms at least seven major theories that fans of the show have passed around online since the show started streaming on Apple TV+. This includes revelations about Severed Floor boss Harmony, a first look into the outie life of Macrodata refiner Irving, the extent to which employees' memories are controlled by Lumon's Severance Chip — and much more.
The episode's title “What's for Dinner?” is actually a reference to one of Irving's lines early in the series. As the oldest severed worker in the Macrodata Refinement Department, one of Irving's recurring office jokes is asking the other refiners, “What's for dinner, kids?” – a statement which fails to amuse either Mark or Dylan. Most episodes of Severance have raised more questions and answered very little, but in episode 8, some of Lumon's deepest, darkest, and kinkiest secrets are dragged into the light.
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Severance is a show that's about give-and-take. “What's for Dinner?” is one of the show's most anxiety-inducing episodes. At the same time, it lays to rest many of the theories that have hounded fans of the show. Here's a detailed look at every theory that's been confirmed by Severance season 1, episode 8 “What's for Dinner.”
Harmony Cobell, aka Mrs. Selvig, is the main supervisor of the Severed Floor. Previous episodes have revealed that although Harmony hides things from Lumon Industries' board of directors,
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