Lumon aims to leverage Ricken's book to control and manipulate Innies, seeking advantage in their self-discovery journey.
Severance theory suggests this character may secretly work for Lumon and that Mark's life isn't what it seems.
Every “Severance” viewer already knows this, but it bears repeating: Lumon Industries is weird as hell. A lot of the weirdness is rooted in the work, which is mysterious and important ...
The effects of the Macrodat Uprising are everywhere. Where Severance 's opening episode of season 2 focused on innies, ...
SEE ALSO: I went to the 'Severance' pop-up in Grand Central. It was wild. Seeing a character this young at the heart of Lumon Industries immediately set off alarm bells in Severance fans' heads ...
It’s a central question leaving Severance season one ... experience (you’ve seen the GIFs), and telling his workmates about what he saw. Everyone agrees: Lumon sucks and the Innies deserve ...
Helly awakens at an event at Lumon, where an audience is gathered to discuss severance. There, she learns that her outie is Helena Eagan, a descendant of Kier, and the daughter of Lumon CEO Jame ...
In the broad overview, “Severance” follows a number of employees at the mysterious Lumon corporation. Lumon radiates cult-like energy as it constantly praises the ideals of it’s founder Kier ...
(Adam Scott), an employee at the mysterious company Lumon Industries, which uses a surgical procedure called “severance” to separate people’s home lives from their work lives. Season 1 ended ...
Severance returns to Apple ... a music dance experience (you've seen the GIFs), and telling his workmates about what he saw. Everyone agrees: Lumon sucks and the Innies deserve a chance at a ...