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Warning: This article contains spoilers forSeveranceseason 2, episode 3, “Who Is Alive?”
“Careful, there’s poop!”
At least Lumon’s interdepartmental propaganda continues to be disproven!

Britt Lower and Adam Scott, ‘Severance’.Credit:Apple TV+
Ever since then, the goats have been her favorite part ofSeverance.
“I’ve been obsessed with the goats,” she says.
you’re free to still hear them calling to you?'

Adam Scott, Britt Lower, and Gwendoline Christie in ‘Severance’.Apple TV+
And it’s that moment that’s so entirely chilling but intimate."
Christie worked closely with Stiller and the creative team to build Lorne from the ground up.
Getting to film on the beautiful Mammalians Nurturable set also helped Christie get into character.

‘Severance’.Apple TV+
“The environment of when we shot episode 3 was heaven!
I mean, you’ve seen it,” she says.
But Christie had been working on the character long before she got on set.

Gwendoline Christie in ‘Severance’.Apple TV+
And so bizarre and strange, and it felt completely right."
And Christie loved getting to portray Lorne’s fragile new relationship with them.
It was just sublime, and it felt like something quite terrifying came out."

Britt Lower and Adam Scott in ‘Severance’.Apple TV+
Severanceseason 2 debuts new episodes Fridays on Apple TV+.
Check out more of EW’s exclusive photos, including some behind-the-scenes shots, from the episode below:

‘Severance’.Apple TV+

Britt Lower and Adam Scott, ‘Severance’.Apple TV+

Adam Scott, ‘Severance’.Apple TV+

Gwendoline Christie and director Ben Stiller, ‘Severance’.Apple TV+

Gwendoline Christie, Adam Scott, and Britt Lower in ‘Severance’.Apple TV+

Britt Lower and Adam Scott, ‘Severance’.Apple TV+

Britt Lower, ‘Severance’.Apple TV+