Season 2, Episode 3 features one such flourish on the surface, but it’s a tiny detail that adds immense complexity. Upon his ...
Maybe Severance is foreshadowing a car accident in her future — perhaps by Lumon's hand? — in which case it seems like Lumon has a suspicious pattern of car crashes. Perhaps the most bizarre ...
Lumon is a deeply mysterious organization ... Adding to the general weirdness, there’s the weird corporate legacy they’re all indoctrinated to: owned by the Egan company and founded by ...
Only time will tell what’s truly happening at Lumon. Yet, Severance has given us a lot to think about, and it feels like the pieces are starting to fall into place.
I don't think Severance''s creative team set Yul Vasquez's character up as extremely vital to Lumon's clandestine schemes with MDR. Though his reintegration-related hallucinations could have been ...
John Turturro’s doggedly dogmatic worker bee lost his loyalty to Lumon across the first season ... as we often are on Severance, then the field is much more open, including characters we ...
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 ...
Fans of Apple TV+’s Severance ... Helena’s role in Lumon’s corporate hierarchy. As revealed in Severance’s latest episode, Helena’s position as heir to the Eagan legacy appears more ...
One thing Apple TV’s dystopian sci-fi series Severance does incredibly well is make audiences think. There’s always a new mystery to unravel, some new detail or scrap of Lumon lore to sift ...
We know that anyone who's seen Severance season 1 is coming into things already on the edge of their seat (and if you need a refresher on what happened, we've got you covered there too).
Adam Scott leads the cast as the mysteries deepen and the management mumbo jumbo multiplies in the Apple TV+ series.
The first season of Severance Season depicts the "innie" as the personality and memories that exist only within the Lumon workplace. Innies have no memories or knowledge of their "outie" selves.