![]() ![]() Frequently they do the bare minimum to maintain their people’s health and safety, combined with a system of cheap but flashy perks to reward compliance and underlying harsh consequences for those who threaten the status quo- just like Lumon. It’s not a coincidence that they use religious language-people respond to it, whether the organization backs up their words by taking care of the community or not. These are the types of promises cults and corporate scams use to lure in desperate, lonely people. It’s implied that good behavior will be rewarded with continued membership and attention. In this prayer, the speaker promises endless servitude to a living God. The use of the phrases “that I may serve thee evermore” and “that I may feel thy touch divine” directed toward the corporation and its founder speak of devotion and indoctrination far beyond brand loyalty. Just in case anyone doubted that Lumon and Kier are also a religious cult, take a good look at that shrine and listen to Harmony’s prayer, taught to her when she was a child. Place in me the values nine, that I may feel thy touch divine.” Harmony: “Tame in me the tempers four, that I may serve thee evermore. Graner promises he’ll find her.Īfter they hang up, Harmony turns toward a shrine to Kier (Marc Geller) and Lumon she’s created in the corner of the room and kneels down to pray to him. Harmony gets a call from Graner (Michael Cumpsty) saying they’ve traced Petey’s reintegration signature to a former Lumon employee named Reghabi (Karen Aldridge). Or she’s a survivalist who’s very worried about natural and manmade disasters, so she sleeps in her basement bunker. ![]() It looks as though she’s recreated her childhood bedroom from a mid 20th century orphanage or school. The room is lit by a single fluorescent light, mounted on the wall over the head of bed, and candles the size and shape of Gemma’s candle, but Harmony’s are white. She’s made her bedroom in the basement, enclosed on two sides by the basement’s cinderblock walls, painted an institutional white, with only partially framed walls on the other sides, almost suggesting bars. Later, Devon learns that Gabby’s husband is a pro-severance state senator.ĭressed for bed in a homespun cotton nightgown and braids, Harmony (Patricia Arquette) finishes turning Petey’s (Yul Vazquez) implant into a pendant and clasps its chain around her neck. While out on a walk, Devon runs into Gabby, the other expectant mother from the birthing center, but Gabby doesn’t remember her. Outie Mark goes on another date with Alexa. Mark rebels against her orders and takes the team to O&D instead, where they meet the rest of the department. Cobel punishes Ms Casey for letting Helly out of her sight the day before and warns Mark to keep MDR in their own office. In episode 6, Graner and Cobel close in on the person who helped Petey with reintegration. ![]()
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