On the day that Sydney Cole Alexander landed her first recurring role on Severance, she fortuitously booked a Crest commercial that let her show off her “camera-ready” smile.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
leading Mark to become a severed worker at Lumon so as to better cope with his overwhelming grief. It’s still unclear how (or, really, if!) Gemma underwent the same severance procedure to become ...
Despite still being in the dark about a lot of things, Severance knows how to keep us ... She claims she got drunk while on a “non-Lumon medication” which made her say everything that Helly ...
Spoilers ahead for “Severance” Season 2 ... which involves Outie Mark trying to unsever himself outside of the Lumon offices. It’s a desperate action taken as part of Mark’s attempt ...
One mystery seems to bleed into another in Severance, doesn't it? Lumon is going out of its way to keep Mark happy, both inside and outside the company, and it’s clear he’s an integral part of ...