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Severance · 9 episodes
At Lumon Industries, employees undergo "severance," a procedure dividing their work and personal memories. Mark, a grieving team leader, begins to uncover the dark secrets of the company, forcing him and his coworkers to confront questions of identity, free will, and corporate control.
E01Good News About HellFeb 17, 2022 · 57 min
E02Half LoopFeb 17, 2022 · 53 min
E03In PerpetuityFeb 24, 2022 · 56 min
E04The You You AreMar 3, 2022 · 46 min
E05The Grim Barbarity of Optics and DesignMar 10, 2022 · 43 min
E06Hide and SeekMar 17, 2022 · 40 min
E07Defiant JazzMar 24, 2022 · 49 min
E08What's for Dinner?Mar 31, 2022 · 46 min
E09The We We AreApr 7, 2022 · 40 minBy the end of Season 1, you've been fully immersed in the deeply unsettling world of Lumon Industries, where Mark leads a small team in the Macrodata Refinement department. He and his colleagues — the anxious and rule-bound Dylan, the warm and curious Irving, and the fiery new arrival Helly — exist in a strange limbo on the severed floor, with no memory of their outside lives while at work, and no memory of work once they leave. Their days are spent sorting mysterious numbers on screens for reasons none of them fully understand. As the season unfolds, cracks begin to appear in Lumon's carefully controlled environment. The team grows increasingly curious and rebellious, pushing back against the company's suffocating rituals and cryptic management. Mark's personal life outside work — shaped by the grief of losing his wife — starts to feel connected to the mysteries below. Relationships are tested, loyalties shift, and the team takes increasingly bold steps to understand what's really happening to them and why. By the finale, those efforts reach a dramatic peak, offering a stunning and emotional glimpse into both worlds colliding — raising profound questions about autonomy, selfhood, and what it truly means to be a whole person. It's a gripping cliffhanger that leaves everything feeling wide open.
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