In thepenultimate episode ofSeveranceSeason 2, Dylan G. (Zach Cherry) tries to end his own life.

or “shouldn’t we be praisingMr.

Milchick(Tramell Tillman)?”

Zach Cherry in Severance Season 2

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More than once across Seasons 1 and 2,Dylan’s courage and self-sacrifice save the day.

He accepts his role with determination and grace, giving his outie every reason to feel proud of him.

What does that cliffhanger ending mean for Season 3?

Dylan stands in front of a marching band bathed in red light in Severance Season 2

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Andhe does it all over again in Season 2.

Still,not everyone would be as quick as Dylan to jump from hopelessness to heroism.

Dylan is also a kind soul, and one who always has the right thing to say.

Britt Lower of Severance in the foreground while her eyes are gazing into your soul from the background

It is ironic, thus, that Dylan himself almost kills himself due to a romantic mishap.

However, all of this just adds to his characterization:Dylan is someone who puts other people first.

Honestly, he deserves each and every finger trap that he got.

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Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs.

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