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 ...
“The You You Are,” the revolutionary self-help book in “Severance” that motivates the innies to liberate themselves from the confines of Lumon, is now available for your outie to rea ...
Another workday, another mystery—episode 3 of Severance’s second season, “Who is Alive?” sees Mark (Adam Scott) and Helly (Britt Lower) return to the goat room, prompting more questions.
Spoilers ahead for “Severance” Season 2, Episode 3. If there is a defining scene in “Severance,” it likely belongs to Adam Scott. The image of Scott’s Mark S. twitching in an elevator as ...
Happily, they could. Premiering in mid-January with new installments each Friday, Severance’s latest iteration is unquestionably the winter’s appointment viewing, a beautifully executed encore ...
He also tells Dylan to keep this a secret from the other refiners. In the latest episode of “Severance,” Lumon puts the visitation suite to the test, allowing Innie Dylan to meet his outie’s ...
This article contains spoilers for Severance season 2 episode 3. The long wait between seasons for sci-fi thriller Severance created a sense of urgency among viewers to get back up to date.
As always, Severance answers some questions and raises some new ones in Season 2, Episode 3. From the goat people to Mark’s quest to find out if his wife, Gemma, is still alive, there’s a lot ...
After two weeks spent exclusively on the inside and then the outside of Lumon HQ, Episode 3 returns to “Severance‘s” traditional half-Innie, half-Outie storytelling model — and it’s ...
Terminated workers will not receive severance packages and future job applications to Microsoft will consider past performance. The cuts are part of broader layoffs in various divisions ...
You gotta hand it to Severance creator Dan Erickson and director Ben Stiller. They managed to launch the second season with compelling enough mysteries and mixed motives that almost make up for ...
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 ...