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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 ...
Lumon Industries, the fictional employer at the center of the workplace thriller "Severance," is probably not anyone's ideal employer. In the Apple TV+ series starring Adam Scott, Lumon is a ...
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Episode 3 saw Mark's Outie attempting to burn the message "Who is alive?" into his retinas to gain information from his Innie, who ended season 1 with the cry of "She's alive!" (of course ...
Today the building is a mixed-use development with office space, stores, and restaurants. Lumon Industries, the fictional employer at the center of the workplace thriller "Severance," is probably not ...
Some of the best quotes from Severance set the tone for Lumon Industries' mysterious operations. Other quotes mark pivotal moments of rebellion against Lumon by the innies. The Lumon building ...
After fleeing Lumon, she eventually returned, seemingly ready to face the consequences. Her journey led to a final conversation with Britt Lower’s Helly outside Lumon HQ, where she pleaded to ...
Lumon Industries employs several thousand workers across the world of Apple TV+’s Severance, created by Dan Erickson and executive produced by Ben Stiller, Adam Scott and more. The catch at ...
The pop-up began when a large glass box appeared in Grand Central's Vanderbilt Hall, containing a replica of the four-seated desk from Lumon's Macrodata Refinement department. Hired actors playing ...