[s1e1] What Have We Done? -
: Mark Scout, a grieving widower who works for Lumen Industries .
: The department is located in a basement with seemingly infinite, sterile white hallways, emphasizing a sense of entrapment.
: Outside of work, Mark lives a lonely life in corporate-owned housing. He is approached by a man claiming to be Petey, who has allegedly "reintegrated" his memories—a process thought to be impossible and dangerous. Thematic Elements [S1E1] What Have We Done?
: When Mark is at work, his "Innie" persona has no memory of his outside life; when he leaves, his "Outtie" persona has no memory of his job. Key Plot Points
The premiere introduces the concept of "severance," a medical procedure that surgically divides a person's memories between their work life and their personal life. : Mark Scout, a grieving widower who works
This report summarizes the details of of the television series , titled "Good News About Hell." Episode Overview
: The show explores the extreme literalization of work-life separation and the ethics of corporate control. He is approached by a man claiming to
: Mark is promoted to department head of Macrodata Refinement (MDR) following the mysterious departure of his friend and former boss, Petey. His first task is to orient a new hire, Helly R. , through a cryptic survey.

