Lumon's Compliance Machine Built a Rival Husband
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Lumon's Compliance Machine Built a Rival Husband

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth confirms every structural element the theory depends on: Miss Huang's explicit earned-reward framing, the stopwatch, the disclosure prohibition, and Dylan's compliance-affirming emotional response, making this one of the most directly supported claims in the catalog.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
90 / 100
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Primarily dialogue and visual evidence

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Gretchen has already drawn the comparison between her two husbands, then Lumon's compliance architecture has produced exactly the kind of loyalty it cannot control: loyalty to people rather than to the institution that arranged the meeting. The visitation protocol was designed to keep innies inside the system. It may have placed a spouse outside it.

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