Season 2, Episode 3 features one such flourish on the surface, but it’s a tiny detail that adds immense complexity. Upon his ...
doing Lumon things (by which I mean, sorting numbers while not having a clue what said numbers mean). SEE ALSO: 'Severance' Season 2 may already be the best show of the year: Review The stunt ...
Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, John Turturro and Adam Scott in Severance Season 1. (Apple TV+/Courtesy of Everett Collection) ...
What is Lumon really trying to achieve with the severance program? Why is the new deputy manager helping run Mark's department a preteen girl? And why does the company have a room with white walls ...
Yet Severance Season 2 promises a return to work ... they seek answers to the “severed” corporate mystery surrounding Lumon Industries. It’s going to be another wild, whirligig ride, and ...
Apple TV+'s sci-fi series Severance left audiences with more questions than answers at the end of season 1, yet one theory offers an interesting explanation as to what Lumon's work is really for.
Well, on Severance, you can! Thanks to the innovative severance procedure developed by biotech company Lumon Industries, an individual can have a chip inserted into their brain that will bifurcate ...
"Severance" follows a team of office workers at the mysterious Lumon Industries whose memories have been surgically divided between work and their personal lives. When severed people enter the ...
It doesn’t matter if we never fully grasp Lumon’s purpose. That’s besides the point. Severance has always been less about answers than about questions: the ones we ask of the systems that ...