A new room on the severed floor of Lumon Industries hints that a majorSeverancemystery will finally be solved. The story ofSeverancefollows four coworkers who voluntarily underwent the severance procedure, which divides their work memories from their personal life memories. Mark’s innie formed close bonds with his coworkers in the Microdata Refinement department inSeveranceseason 1. At theend ofSeveranceseason 1, the innies of Mark, Helly, and Irving all saw the outside world. However, since one person had to remain on the severed floor, Dylan’s innie did not get to see his outie’s life.
Thecast ofSeveranceincludes Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Zach Cherry, Tramell Tillman, Patricia Arquette, and Christopher Walken. InSeverance, Cherry plays Dylan, a severed Lumon Industries employee who loves to brag about how good he is at his job. Even though Dylan did not see his outie’s life in theSeveranceseason 1 finale, the show previously revealed that he has three kids. In theSeveranceseason 2 premiere, it is revealed thatDylan’s outie’s family would be visiting him on the severed floor, which means they could reveal why he decided to undergo the severance procedure.

Dylan’s Family Getting To Visit Hints Severance Will Finally Reveal Why His Outie Got The Procedure
Dylan’s Innie Doesn’t Know Much About His Outie’s Life In Severance
Since the outside world has never been seen from Dylan’s perspective, viewers know less about him compared toSeverance’sother characters.The reveal that Dylan’s outie has three children inSeveranceseason 1 was shocking, and raised many questions. Since Dylan has a wife and kids inSeverance, he is in a completely different situation than the other severed employees. Unlike Dylan, Mark, Helly, and Irving all appear to be single inSeverance.
Severance Season 2 Episode 1’s Ending Might Have Confirmed One Fascinating Theory About Macrodata Refinement’s Real Role At Lumon
Severance season 2 episode 1’s ending seems to have confirmed one fascinating theory that reveals the role of the MDR department in Lumon Industries.
InSeverance, it is clear that Mark’s outie got severed because of the death of his wife. A major twist at the end of season 1 revealed that Helly’s outie is actually Helena Eagan, the daughter of Lumon Industries CEO James Eagan. Meanwhile, Irving’s outie is a former member of the military who is seemingly living alone now.Mark, Helly, and Irving’s reasons for being severed are much more understandable compared to Dylan’s, since it is unclear why his outie wants to spend almost every day away from his family.

Severance Has To Be Setting Up A Darker Twist With The Family Visitation Center
It Is Unclear Why Lumon Is Letting Dylan’s Innie Talk To His Outie’s Family
Hopefully Dylan’s family reveals more about his outie when they visit him in the Outie Family Visitation Suite. So far inSeverance, the innies have not been allowed to have knowledge of their outside lives. Dylan’s innie only found out about his children inSeveranceseason 1 because he hid something valuable that Milchick needed to find. Therefore,it is currently unclear why Lumon would agree to let Dylan’s outie’s family visit the innie version of himself.
The company would likely only allow this meeting to take place if Milchick and his superiors thought it would benefit them in the long run.
Dylan’s innie is likely very different from his outie, which will probably make the eventual meeting quite strange. Lumon Industries must have an ulterior motive for introducing Dylan’s innie to his outie’s family. The company would likely only allow this meeting to take place if Milchick and his superiors thought it would benefit them in the long run. HopefullySeveranceseason 2 reveals exactly why Lumon is letting Dylan’s innie meet with his outie’s family.
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Severance is a psychological thriller series featuring Adam Scott as Mark Scout, an employee at Lumon Industries who undergoes a “severance” procedure to separate his work and personal memories. However, as work and life personas mysteriously begin to collide, it quickly becomes clear that not all is as it seems. Created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle.