Severance season 2, episode 5, "Trojan's Horse," featured a whole lot of big revelations, but it also raised some new ...
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Lumon Industries has always had a sinister grip on its employees, but Severance fans have long speculated that the company’s influence stretches far beyond the walls of its headquarters.
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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 might know them as “Mammalians Nurturable,” but you know them as the Severance goats. The infamous little farm animals made their first (brief) appearance in the Apple TV sci-fi hit’s ...
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 ...
Christie gets the opportunity to once again reinvent herself in a decidedly not Brienne of Tarth way with a mysterious role in the second season of Severance ... who work at Lumon Industries ...
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 ...