Mark Scout's path in Severance has been relentless in his pursuit to reclaim his shattered life. With Lumon Industries ...
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KSNT Topeka on MSNJunction City Eagle Scout cleans community skate parkEagle Scout Dylan Brookshire is renovating Junction City’s Bramblidge Skate Park with the assistance of the Flint Hills ...
The Wampum Park memorial is one of several places throughout Eatontown and Tinton Falls where members of Troop 49 have left ...
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WMTV 15 News on MSNVerona Girl Scouts leaving their mark by cleaning up litter in their communityA Girl Scout troop in Verona is working together to solve a problem in their community.Badgerland Girl Scout Troop #8264 was ...
By Brian Davids Writer Thus, Lachman’s involvement in season two mostly consisted of glimpses in the discombobulated mind of Mark Scout (Adam Scott) and his innie, Mark S. The former’s efforts ...
Main protagonist Mark Scout (Adam Scott) is an employee at the sinister biotechnology corporation Lumon Industries. Mark has undergone Lumon’s “severance” procedure: The insertion of a ...
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The Vacaville Reporter on MSNGirl Scouts leave mark on Vallejo’s historyAs a part of the museum’s community outreach efforts and to reboot their former junior curator’s program, museum curator Paul ...
She’s alive. But who cares? We ask this because it is the question steering Mark Scout. Both of him. The "outie" version of Mark remains despondent yet motivated by a renewed sense of hope.
Cold Harbor begins with a tense stand-off between Adam Scott’s dual characters, his outie Mark Scout and Mark S, the severed personality he created to escape the grief of losing his wife Gemma (Dichen ...
The Severance Season 2 finale sees Mark S. choosing to stay behind with Helly rather than go with Gemma, but why?
Good, that means Gemma, i.e., the wife of Mark's outie (aka Mark Scout) is still alive and can be rescued! Not so fast, Mark S says. While Harmony, Mark Scout, and Mark's sister Devon have a plan ...
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