Severance followers, for those who’ve ever needed to learn the clever phrases of Dr. Ricken Hale (Michael Chernus) for your self, you are in luck. On Jan. 31, Apple Books launched the primary eight chapters of The You You Are: A Religious Biography of You, Ricken’s self-help ebook that spurred Lumon Industries’ Innies to motion in Severance Season 1.
These can be found in book format, or in audiobook format, with Chernus himself narrating.
The You You Are is the second Severance companion ebook to be launched, with the primary being 2022’s The Lexington Letter. Whereas The Lexington Letter is an epistolary thriller diving deep into Lumon’s secrets and techniques, The You You Are is a mixture of self-improvement recommendation and cringe comedy. What else would you anticipate from Ricken, who famously hosted a dinnerless feast?
Apple Books’ excerpt options a number of memorable strains from The You You Are that we heard in Season 1, like “they cannot crucify you if your hand is in a fist” and “a society with festering workers cannot flourish, just as a man with rotting toes cannot skip.” Even “Destiny, An Acrostic Poem Experience” makes an look.
However the first eight chapters of The You You Are additionally flesh out our understanding of the often-infuriating Ricken, in addition to give us extra clues in regards to the broader world of Severance. From Ricken’s backstory to Lumon’s interference in his work, listed here are 4 fascinating issues we discovered from The You You Are.
Lumon does not need folks studying The You You Are.
Zach Cherry, Adam Scott, and John Turturro in “Severance.”
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In Season 2, episode 3 of Severance, Ricken tells his spouse Devon (Jen Tullock) that he’s working with Lumon to jot down a model of The You You Are particularly for Innies. After all, that model will utterly undermine the unique ebook’s themes, however for Ricken, that is too huge a possibility to go up.
Apple’s launched model of The You You Are goes one step additional, implying that Lumon has utterly derailed the publication of Ricken’s work. In an introductory word, Ricken writes, “As you know, the book was meant to release nationwide this week, and I was deeply eager to share its splendors with you. Unfortunately, events beyond my control have led to a brief delay as I liaise with several corporate parties as to precisely where and in what form the book should be released.”
Seems like that is Lumon in disaster administration mode following the occasions of the Season 1 finale.
Ricken goes on to say that he negotiated for the discharge of the primary eight chapters. (Based on Season 1, there are a minimum of 29 chapters.) Meaning we miss out on the context for such banger strains from Season 1 like “bullies are just bull and lies” or “it was not me who was wrong, but literature itself.” Here is hoping we’ll get the final chapters by the top of Season 2 — or maybe tied to a future season?
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Ricken has a really wild backstory.
Patricia Arquette, Michael Chernus, and Jen Tullock in “Severance.”
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The You You Are is required studying for anybody who has ever puzzled, “why is Ricken so insufferable?” (I do know I’ve.)
The reply started at delivery, the circumstances of which make for such a weird passage I merely have to incorporate it in its entirety:
Readers of my earlier books know that each my conception and delivery befell in a small theatre behind a defunct perfumery in Western Oregon, as a part of a nine-month efficiency artwork piece originated by my mother and father titled “Smells Like Afterbirth, F**ker.” It was noteworthy in that I used to be the primary baby sired completely for theatrical functions, and critics on the time hailed it as “a baroque deconstruction of the increasingly perverse human urge to procreate.”
Ricken writes that his mother and father (whose efficiency group known as HumpDumpster) held a Boston bar hostage at gunpoint as one in every of their subsequent items, leading to a jail sentence and in Ricken spending a lot of his youth alone. The data, equal elements tragic and hilarious, proves enlightening. No surprise Ricken seeks reference to others in pretentious artsy circles.
The You You Are is stuffed with different Ricken tales, together with approach an excessive amount of details about his intercourse life, in addition to some tidbits about Mark (Adam Scott) and Gemma’s (Dichen Lachman) lives earlier than Gemma’s demise and entrapment in Lumon.
Mark and Gemma present up in The You You Are — sort of.
Michael Chernus and Adam Scott in “Severance.”
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Ricken explores his relationship with Mark and Gemma all through The You You Are. He refers to them beneath the pseudonyms of Flip and Nan, as a result of they needed their actual names unnoticed of his ebook. (Are you able to blame them?)
In a single anecdote, Ricken writes about him, Devon, Mark, and Gemma occurring a hike — a narrative he brings as much as Innie Mark within the Season 1 finale, asking him, “you remember the funny bees?”
The “funny bees,” we study in The You You Are, got here from a wild beehive that Ricken discovered each hilarious and a commentary on human society. However maybe probably the most intriguing element from the mountaineering story is what we hear about Gemma from Ricken. From the sound of it, they’d much more of a bond than he at present has with Mark. He says the 2 of them learn Physician Zhivago throughout a lunch break on the hike, and that she entertained his bee principle whereas Devon and Mark mocked it.
These cases might merely be Ricken projecting kindness onto Gemma, one thing we see in a later story about her texting him that she is having fun with a “self-produced Tuvan throat singing album” he gave her for her birthday. (What a present!) After Gemma’s demise, a grieving Mark tells Ricken that he and Gemma laughed at it. However, Ricken ponders, was the laughter playful or merciless? Both approach, it colours what he considered his interactions with Gemma in life, making for a surprisingly unhappy scene in a ebook that’s in any other case stuffed with Ricken’s nonsense.
The truth that Mark performs such a big position in The You You Are provides a brand new layer to his Innie discovering a lot which means in it. There is no approach he might have recognized the “Flip” passages have been about his Outie, but it surely’s surreal to consider him studying about recollections just one a part of him is aware of. Plus, it provides extra weight to Ricken’s unhappiness at Outie Mark not having learn the ebook. The You You Are is not simply an train in Ricken’s ego — it is also partly an exploration of his grief about Gemma, and maybe his personal unusual approach of extending an olive department to Mark.
The You You Are has a Lexington Letter Easter egg.
Jen Tullock and Michael Chernus in “Severance.”
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In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it passage, The You You Are mentions “the Dorner truck explosion” as the rationale Devon and Ricken lastly moved away from town. The Dorner truck explosion performs a key position in The Lexington Letter, with Dorner referring to Lumon competitor Dorner Therapeutics.
The Lexington Letter follows former severed Lumon worker Peggy Kincaid, who finds a well beyond to bypass Lumon’s code detectors and talk together with her Innie. From their written conversations, Peggy learns that she accomplished a file simply two minutes earlier than a Dorner truck blew up in New York Metropolis. Was this only a coincidence, or had the Lumon file triggered the explosion?
The You You Are does not provide any additional data on the topic, however its transient point out right here highlights the impression the Dorner truck explosion had on the broader world of Severance. Maybe it is solely a matter of time earlier than it is introduced on the present itself.
The You You Are is free and out there for obtain on Apple Books. Severance Season 2 is now streaming on Apple TV+, with a brand new episode each Friday.