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WARNING: This article contains major spoilers from Severance season 2, episode 8 – Sweet Vitriol

Apple TV+’s hit series Severance threw in another twist this week, shining the spotlight on Harmony Cobel (portrayed by Patricia Arquette), who dramatically escaped from Lumon HQ in episode two. Despite the sub-40-minute duration of the episode titled Sweet Vitriol, it was loaded with significant developments.

Viewers followed Ms Cobel to her origin, Salt’s Neck, strikingly depicted by a fishing village in Newfoundland, Canada. Salt’s Neck has been left in ruins by Lumon, its inhabitants now hooked on ether, with Ms Cobel’s own friend, Hampton (played by James LeGros), revealed as both an addict and a local dealer, reports the Mirror US.

What did Lumon do to Salt’s Neck?

Before Lumon’s arrival and the ether factory to employ residents, Salt’s Neck was hardly thriving. While discussing the instalment on Inside the Episode, Severance’s creator Dan Erickson explained: …

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