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Those up on their Severance lore will recognize this as a callback to season 1, in which the Perpetuity Wing’s wax likeness of Kier Eagan outlines his philosophy on humankind: “In my life, I ...
Even stranger, Lumon's office culture revolves around a cultlike devotion for its late founder, Kier Eagan, evident in the sculptures, paintings and numerous volumes of Kier scripture throughout ...
The existence of Dieter Eagan was not revealed until Severance season 2, episode 4, in which the MDR Innies venture to Woe’s Hollow and learn of a secret Fourth Appendix to the Compliance ...
John Noble as Fields (season 2), Burt's husband. [13] Sandra Bernhard as Cecily (season 2), a nurse on the testing floor. Ben Stiller has an uncredited voice cameo as an animated version of Kier Eagan in season 1. [14] Keanu Reeves has an uncredited voice cameo as an animated Lumon building in a Lumon industrial film in season 2. [15]
His inspiration for the replica of Kier Eagan's house was the Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an Egyptian temple that is rebuilt in an indoor museum. [3] The smile wall in the Perpetuity Wing contains photos of the faces of crew members who worked on Severance. Due to filming during the COVID pandemic, the photos were the ...
Dylan leaves for the Perpetuity Wing for his Waffle Party, in which he dons a Kier Eagan mask and sits in the replica of Kier's bedroom while ritualistic and seductive dances are performed in front of him. [b] An angry Cobel arrives home, where she renounces her devotion to Kier and destroys a shrine she had created for him in her basement.
'Severance' Season 2 Trailer: Mark Looks for Ms. Casey and the Innies Go on a Nature Retreat ... which involves a freaky sexual performance in a replica of Lumon founder Kier Eagan’s house.
On December 5, 2006, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released on DVD "Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season," comprising complete episodes. [4] Upon the set’s release, some criticism of its authenticity as complete and uncut episodes arose from reviewers and fans. [ 5 ]