Lumon Stole Ricken's Book Before Mark Could Read It
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Lumon Stole Ricken's Book Before Mark Could Read It

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode confirms both the missing book and the book's presence inside Lumon, making the connective inference structurally sound, but the episode offers no direct evidence of interception rather than independent acquisition, keeping the theory in plausible rather than strongly implied territory.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
68 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of dialogue and visual evidence

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Lumon intercepted the book before Mark's outie could read it, the company is not just containing information inside the severed floor but actively shaping what reaches Mark from outside it, collapsing the boundary that severance is supposed to enforce. It reframes the show's central premise: severance does not separate Mark's two lives so much as it gives Lumon exclusive editorial control over both.

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