In "Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig," Mr. Milchick attempts to retain Mark following the Macrodat Uprising by offering him a 20% raise and wellness checks for the Innies. His strategies reveal the company's desperation as he references Mark's grief over his late wife, Gemma, trying to manipulate Mark's emotions. Despite Milchick’s efforts, Mark’s unresolved feelings indicate a deeper internal struggle, leading viewers to conclude that he will ultimately return to the severed floor. The tension between management's initiatives and employee autonomy underscores the episode's conflict.
You said since she died, every day feels like a year. That you felt like you were choking on her ghost.
Mr. Milchick's attempts to retain Mark with offers reflect the desperation of Lumon amidst tensions following The Macrodat Uprising.
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