Apple Books released 'The You You Are', an ebook by Dr. Ricken Lazlo Hale (Michael Chernus), exploring themes of self-discovery and the nature of existence. The book, which has connections to Season 2 events of the hit Apple TV+ show Severance, appears to be influenced by Lumon Corp's desire to control information and shape its employees' realities.
If Severance hasn’t commandeered enough of your real life already, now it’s going to try and teach you about yourself. Apple Books recently released the eight-chapter ebook The You You Are: A Spiritual Biography of You written by Dr. Ricken Lazlo Hale, PhD, the Severance character played by Michael Chernus who is the brother-in-law of Mark Scout . And diehard Severance fans will quickly notice a connection between this book and the current season.
Unfortunately, events beyond my control have led to a brief delay as I liaise with several corporate parties as to precisely where and in what form the book should be released.” This appears to be directly connected to Season 2's third episode, in which we learn that Lumon PR rep Natalie has visited Hale to commission him to make a Lumon-approved version of his book. Remember, his book found its way onto the Severed Floor and became a huge hit among the severed employees.
SEVERANCE APPLE TV+ LUMON DR. RICKEN LAZLO HALE MICHAEL CHERNUS BOOK EBOOK SEASON 2 SELF-IMPROVEMENT
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