Personally still processing the season 2 finale of Severance and might never recover from the emotional turmoil those last three minutes put us through. As a reminder: Outtie Mark descended into the depths of Lumon to save Gemma from Cold Harbor, only to switch back into Innie Mark and reject Gemma for Helly.

The final moments of the episode—where Gemma screamed and cried behind a locked door as Mark S turned his back on her—were truly gut-wrenching even for those of us who are obsessed with Mark and Helly (me). And frankly we need answers!

When asked by Entertainment Weekly why Innie Mark chose to stay at Lumon with Helly, Adam Scott said it was a no-brainer for the character (who has zero attachment to Outtie Mark, or Gemma for that matter).

"I mean, for Innie Mark, it's a no-brainer, right?" he explained. "But it's difficult — actually, it's not, because I think emotionally it's a no-brainer, but logic-wise, they went through logically what's in front of them and decided, 'You should go,' but their hearts told them something else. And I think for Innie Mark and Helly, it's one thing, but then watching it, I feel horribly for Gemma. Obviously, it's heartbreaking. And for Outie Mark too, they finally were right there, and it got pulled out from under them. So I don't know, I have very mixed feelings about it because I think of it as a two-pronged decision. And when you have colliding interests, but you're in the same body, then it's going to come to a head at some point."

The tension between Innie Mark and Outtie Mark was set up at the beginning of the episode, during their conversation on camera. And for what it's worth, Adam said filming those scenes was an uncomfortable experience.

"I was freaked out about it — I think anyone would be freaked out about how this is going to end up, how this is going to look and feel, because it could so easily go wrong," he said. "In my apartment, I just recorded dummy tracks on my phone just to put into the camera so I could watch something, and I just sort of played to those. Also, while we were shooting, I was recording on the camera when I was holding it, so then we could take that footage and use it for the response."

Cool. Need to take the rest of the day off to process everything that just happened, no one contact me.