Severing would put a stop to harassment or mistreatment lawsuits against the company filed by employees. The employee would only remember being harassed or mistreated at work, and wouldn't remember a thing when they went home. They would even keep coming back to work. Also, no workplace injury or accident claims against the employer. It's the employer's word that it didn't happen at work, and in court (if it ever got that far) the employee wouldn't remember how the injury occurred.Yeah, so I went to watch the finale of Silo and found this loaded, and I couldn't wait. Silo will be tonight.
I think everything Milchick said was bullshit. The newspaper, that they're "heroes" outside, the reforms, the family visiting center, all of it. That movie was ridiculous. I think we'll get an episode that shows what *really* happened to their outies. If it's truly been 5 months, where the hell were their outies?
Miss Huang...Mark and Gemma's daughter? A child grown down there? We know at least two of them (Mark and Irving) had relationships with other severed employees in the real world.
I think this whole thing is some kind of experiment. Getting a "feeling" to put certain numbers in boxes...???
Anyway, we're off and running.
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Also, no workplace injury or accident claims against the employer. It's the employer's word that it didn't happen at work, and in court (if it ever got that far) the employee wouldn't remember how the injury occurred.
195 if you include The Vatican and Palestine. I doubt Lumon has any operations in any of those two non-UN represented countries.Also!!!
“Lumon operates in 206 countries.”
There are 193 countries right now, according to the UN.
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195 if you include The Vatican and Palestine. I doubt Lumon has any operations in any of those two non-UN represented countries.![]()
However it looks like Ben Stiller may have given us a hint…I won’t spoil it here.
Did anyone else check this out?
My son and I looked into what Stiller said, and there's definitely something interesting going on...
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Also!!!
“Lumon operates in 206 countries.”
There are 193 countries right now, according to the UN.
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Don't have Roku but very curious. Can you put it behind spoiler tags?
That is very curious.In the special, there were actors reading various fan theories that were pretty out there. Mostly for laughs. But at the end, Stiller said something like "I'm surprised no one has mentioned what's in Mark's locker tray." So we went back to episode one. When he arrives at Lumon, he puts his watch in the tray in his locker. The watch says it's the morning of the 4th (I think it was 9AM). When he leaves, and picks up his "outie" watch, it now says a little after 5PM on the 5th. The implication is that while he spent 8 hours at work, 32 hours have passed in the real world. We figure Stiller wouldn't point that out unless it was important. Make of that what you will.
I definitely think Helly has been unsevered.
I'm not sure whether I think Helly has been permanently unsevered -- she's such a well-liked character I'd be surprised if they had basically killed her off screen (though I'm not discounting it as a possibility). I do suspect either way that if it actually is the case that this is Helena Egan and not Helly, they've signposted it heavily enough in the first episode that it'll become explicit pretty quickly.
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