SEVERANCE Season 2 Section 4: Revelations About Kier Eagan

Note: The following story contains spoilers from “SEVERANCE” Season 2, Section 4.

Kier Eagan remains a shady figure in the center of “Severance”, but the latest episode of Season 2 sheds some new light over the Lumon founder – if you can trust the source.

Section 4 finds the MDR team out of the office, was disoriented and lost in the snowy wilderness. Shortly after they reunite, they find an old TV with a message from Milchick (Tramell Tillman) that explains the exercise, will teach them more about Lumon founder Kier Eagan.

Eagan wrote a book called “Compliance”, which has become the indicative light for the whole of Lumon. The book, and these are three attachments were about the only literature every Innie experienced. Milchick informs the MDR team that in the last hours of Kier’s life he dictated a fourth supplement. Milchick informs them that it is “a text of such holiness, it is prohibited on the cut floor.”

Milchick Tasks the team to seek out appendix in scissors – the very place where Kier allegedly themed his four deadlines (woe, frolic, fear and evil). The group learns a lot about Eagan in “Woe’s Hollow,” but these are the most important bits to remember.

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Kier had a brother

The group makes it the scissors cave and finds the hidden appendix – conveniently marked with an IV – and cracks it open. Helly, or rather Helena (Britt Lower), the book is opening the book open to the inauguration page that sounds “for dieter.”

Open’s opening site reveals that Kier was actually a twin and had a brother named Dieter – or as he eloquently puts it, “The Lodgings of My Mother’s Womb I shared with another.” As Kier explains it, Dieter was the person who pushed him into a particular sin.

Kier’s brother throws certain things we know about the founder in doubt. Up to the point what we knew about his youth was that he came from parents who had a “close biological relationship.” This incestual origin led to Kier’s early days being filled with illness – portrayed in the “youthful reconvalescence of Kier” painting seen in Season 1.

Kier killed his brother to masturbate

Based on what we previously knew about Kier, it was clear that he was a bit of a Pearl coupling, but what the MDR team finds out in continued reading it brings to a new level. The supplement reveals that Kier once “had no choice but to listen when he spilled his descent on earth.” Basically, Kier caught his brother, who treated himself like an amusement park, and it didn’t really sit with him.

Milchick’s consideration of more of Appendix IV around the campfire reveals that Kier claimed dieter was slowly and violently destroyed and became a tree to the abominable act of masturbating. Reading between the lines, though it is clear that Kier killed his brother by drowning him – using the waterfall at the cave to drown the fight.

Kier met VE -Temperament at Woe’s Hollow

Shortly after Dieter turns into a tree/, terribly killed by Kier being caught masturbating, Lumon founder says he was confronted with the Te -Temperament for the first time. Is this likely the sadness and guilt that threw into Kier after he drowned his twin brother? Sure, but an eagan loves a lie, so the appendix explains the woe -temperament as a physical being.

Kier describes Woe as “a tense bride, half of the height of a natural woman.” The picture in the supplement shows a short, older woman with lank hair standing at the foot of the waterfall in WOE’s Hollow. Kier claims Woe talked to her from her eyes rather than her mouth and said, “This does. You suffered his deficiency, now he is no brother – only chaos’s whore. “

With the unveiling of the fourth appendix, there is a chance that we will learn more about Kier’s misleading confrontation with the other deadlines – frolic, fear and evil – which is likely to shed more false light over the Lumon founder’s past.

Or everyone can choose to believe Kier’s demented explanation. Like Milchick, Irving tells (John Turturro), ”the manual enriches our work on stories of the founder’s life. Every word is true. “

“Severance” will be released Fridays on Apple TV+.

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