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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 ...
It was a lot of information to process, as is true of really any episode of Severance, but I think we learned a number of important things. Let’s go through them: The Big Lumon Lie – Not that ...
She proposes Cobel gets a promotion to the Severance advisory council. Cobel takes it as an insult, saying she's never heard of the council, and that Lumon doesn't value her. She's right ...
Between the first and second seasons, "Severance ... Lumon’s Severed floor is a surreal corporate sideshow whose morale exercises are only a few shades off from the forced displays of joy ...
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.
By Josh Wigler Contributor If Lumon sounds really shady as a business, that’s because Lumon is really shady. In fact, the entire world of Severance ... As a legacy, Petey’s arrival in Mark ...
Even the most casual “Severance” fan knows the Lumon offices are anything but cozy. What’s perhaps more surprising is how cold the series feels when it leaves its dystopian corporate ...
Adam Scott leads the cast as the mysteries deepen and the management mumbo jumbo multiplies in the Apple TV+ series.