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Mark Scout is coping with the passing of his wife through alcoholism and the severance of his brain. Being blissfully unaware makes things easier.

A bizarre dynamic exists between Helly Riggs and her “outie,” who seems to view her not as a part of herself, but as an imprisoned antagonist.

Irving Baliff tends to mind his own business and go with the flow of the office has instructed—that is, as long as the few things he cares about remain intact.

As a result of the secretive nature of Lumon, Dylan George does not really know what it is that he is doing at his desk job. Regardless, he takes his responsibilities seriously.

Burt Goodman is certain his co-workers are always with him in spirit, "in some deep and yet completely unaccessible corner of his mind.”

Harmony Cobel can be intimidating and is known to say that a handshake with her is available upon request.

Seth Milchick is in charge of his company's perks. As he tells the employees, "Deaths happen outside of here but not here–a life at Lumon is protected from such things.”