Cobel Knows Mark's Trash Schedule by Design
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Cobel Knows Mark's Trash Schedule by Design

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode directly confirms both the behavioral baseline Cobel has established and her immediate detection of the deviation, and the dramatic irony of her surveillance landing on evidence disposal from a murder is too pointed to be incidental.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
88 / 100
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WHY THIS MATTERS

If Cobel's surveillance of Mark is granular enough to flag a deviation in trash disposal timing, the show is building a picture of total environmental control around him, one where the boundary between company oversight and personal obsession has dissolved entirely. The more unsettling possibility is that Lumon is not the architect of that control but simply the infrastructure someone else is using to sustain it.

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