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Edited cover of the series Alice in Borderland, showing Arisu in front of a fire with the stylized logo of the production in the foreground.

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Carol investigates the infected in Pluribus and uncovers cannibalistic practices, revealing the most disturbing side of the post-virus society.

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Carol speaks with an infected person through the television in Pluribus, trying to understand what happened to the world after the virus.

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Promotional image featuring products from the Severance series. Highlighted items include a retro white and gold clock, a beige notebook labeled 'NOTES', a white mug with the Lumon logo, the Blu-ray of Severance Season 1 showing Mark Scout (Adam Scott), and a black mug with the phrase 'The work is mysterious and important'. In the background, the oval Lumon symbol appears as a watermark over a dark green backdrop.

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Illustrated cards on Sissy Cobel’s altar in Severance. Each card represents one of Kier Eagan’s Nine Principles, including Probity (Integrity), Verve (Vigor), Benevolence (Kindness), Wiles (Cunning), and Vision (Foresight). The cards are arranged beside candles, reinforcing the ritualistic atmosphere of devotion to Lumon.

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Cena final da Waffle Party em Ruptura: Dylan está sentado de frente para quatro figuras mascaradas, cada uma representando uma emoção da doutrina de Kier. Ele usa a máscara de Kier Eagan e segura um chicote cerimonial, enquanto observa a coreografia enigmática em um ambiente carregado de simbolismo e tensão.

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Close-up on Irving’s face, showing shock and disturbance at what he sees in the vision. Striking scene from Severance.

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Mark undergoes a disturbing procedure with a device attached to his face, showing tension and confusion in episode 2x03 of the series Severance. Wires and sensors connected to his face suggest a psychological test or interrogation.

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Milchick tells the innies that the Break Room now has no cameras or microphones, providing them privacy to decide whether they want to remain at Lumon.

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Mark holds and polishes his glass cube with his own face, reflecting on the meaning of the award in the series Severance.

Mark’s Glass Cube in Severance: Its Connection to Allentown

Colorful digital illustration with the word TUDUM in large letters styled like the Netflix brand, with NETFLIX written in red above. A cartoon goat appears coming out from the letter 'U', looking curiously at the viewer. The image references Netflix's iconic sound, which was almost replaced by the sound of a goat. - Origin of the name Tudum

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Mark closes his eyes and scrunches his face in a moment of tension inside Lumon. Self-division in Severance

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A scene from Severance, season 2, episode 9. Helly Eagan is shown in a bright setting, wearing a blue turtleneck sweater and displaying a contemplative expression. Behind her, a large window reveals a snowy landscape, contrasting with her calm yet meaningful gaze.

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