Creator Dan Erickson weighs in on how the very precise, intricate Lumon-speak conveys the weirdness of it all.
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Ben Stiller, Adam Scott, John Turturro, and Zach Cherry share their experiences on 'Severance' Season 2, Episode 4's outdoor ...
Lumon’s office parties, from productivity rewards to retirement parties, always center on melons — those omnipresent, often ...
Severance' Season 2, Episode 5 follows Helly as she gets properly acquainted to the office while Mr. Milchick has his first ...
The creators of "Severance" have been crafting an even more intricate labyrinth of secrets, lies, and Lumon founder Kier Egan ...
The episode opens on “the guy” that Felicia told Irving about. The guy who comes from the Exports Hall to make/pick up the deliveries. We never see his face. He’s whistling “The Wreck Of The Edmund ...
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The man was whistling The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, a tune with ominous undertones as it tells the tale of a real-life ship sinking in 1975, resulting in the loss of the entire crew. Given ...