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 ...
SEE ALSO: I went to the 'Severance' pop-up in Grand Central. It was wild. Sounds like this is Lumon in crisis management mode following the events of the Season 1 finale. Ricken goes on to say ...
And what new mysteries did the series raise about Lumon, its employees, and its departments? Find out with our recap of Severance season two, episode three “Who Is Alive.” Here are the biggest ...
Season 2 of "Severance" has started to dive deep into ... Cherry shared that this was likely Lumon’s intent all along, but can’t be sure. “For Dylan, his family is the ultimate carrot.
Lumon might know them as “Mammalians Nurturable,” but you know them as the Severance goats. The infamous little farm animals made their first (brief) appearance in the Apple TV sci-fi hit’s ...
If Keir is the Jesus of Lumon, then the goat room might be full of difficult, unruly workers. Or perhaps, Mark and his crew are the rebels that the goats symbolize. Season 1 of Severance ...
Lumon might know them as “Mammalians Nurturable,” but you know them as the Severance goats. The infamous little farm animals made their first (brief) appearance in the Apple TV sci-fi hit’s first ...
The book is what inspires the innies in Severance Season 1 to pursue the overtime contingency and open the eyes of the world outside to what's really going on at Lumon, hoping to get out of there ...
Irving and Bert admire a painting (with goats!!!) telling the story of the Lumon creator, Kier Eagan. (Image: Severance / Apple TV+) During an interview with one of Severance‘s directors Ben ...
Zach Cherry, Adam Scott, and John Turturro in "Severance." Credit: AppleTV+ Apple's released version of The You You Are goes one step further, implying that Lumon has completely derailed the ...