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Helly’s innie finds herself as the star of a high-profile Lumon gala in the Season 1 finale, where her outie’s identity is revealed to be Helena Eagan, daughter of Lumon’s CEO and scion of ...
Myrtle Eagan, Kier and Imogene’s daughter, was Lumon’s third CEO and the company’s first female CEO, operating from 1941 to 1959. According to Irving, she “told her father at age 7 she was ...
Helly's identity reveal is the biggest shock: she's Helena Eagan, heir to Lumon. She awakens at a company event where she's supposed to speak firsthand about the benefits of severance.
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 ...
It’s eventually revealed that Helly’s outie is actually Helena Eagan, the daughter of Lumon CEO Jame Eagan. Britt Lower as Helly/Helena and John Turturro as Irving in 'Severance' (Apple TV+)
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 ...
Yes, thrilling moments like the season-one finale, Irving drowning Helena, or Helly R.'s rebellions crank up the momentum. But Severance shines when it slows down to make its protagonists reflect — which, to be fair, happens fairly often. So 'Trojan's Horse' is a breather after the last few installments."
"Woe's Hollow" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American science fiction psychological thriller television series Severance. It is the 13th overall episode of the series and was written by supervising producer Anna Ouyang Moench and directed by executive producer Ben Stiller.