As Lumon’s upper management mentions in episode 5, nothing is more important than Mark S.’s progress on Cold Harbor. But what ...
“’Cold,’ in this case, meaning ‘dead.’ ‘Cold Harbor,’ then, could be inferred to mean ‘dead shelter,’ which could give ...
"Severance" Season 2 is hammering home the importance of Mark working on completing the Cold Harbor file, but what exactly is ...
Severance Season 2, Episode 6 takes us back to the past. Here's what you need to know about this week's episode of the Apple ...
Severance season 2 is now in its home run, and we're getting even more clues about the mysterious Cold Harbor project. Episode 5 saw Helly (Britt Lower) grappling with being back on the Severed ...
Ok, Severance fans - now that the dust has settled from that absolute shocker last week, here's a preview of what's coming ...
Creator Dan Erickson weighs in on how the very precise, intricate Lumon-speak conveys the weirdness of it all.
The Severance Season 2 title sequence is filled ... are processing is being imported or exported to the mysterious project Cold Harbor via this elevator. Regardless, it seems to be an important ...
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Every time 'Severance' hinted at that huge Helly twistOf course not! Helena is just trying to dissuade Mark from acting on the information he learned during the Overtime ...
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 ...
(Adam Scott) put Lumon through at the end of “Severance” Season 1, the powers that be desperately need him to get back to work on his current assignment – the Cold Harbor file. The second ...
The man was whistling The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, a song about the sinking of a real-life ship in 1975 and the death of all its crew. This could be a foreshadowing of death at Lumon Industries ...
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