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Mark Scout | |
Also Known As | Mark S., Milady |
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Portrayed By | Adam Scott |
Occupation | Macrodata Refinement Chief at Lumon Industries |
Status | Severed, Alive |
First Appearance | Good News About Hell |
Mark Scout (born April 3, 1978) is a former college professor of history, specializing in World War I, at the university in Ganz. He now works at Lumon Industries, first as a Senior Macrodata Refiner and then as Macrodata Refinement Chief following a promotion after his coworker Petey leaves. Mark has worked at Lumon for about two years,[1] since just after his wife Gemma presumably died in a car accident.
His employee number is 4502,[2] although his employee code on his ID badge reads 08-927.[3] Due to his severed status, Mark is not sure what he does at Lumon but believes he is a type of corporate historian, working in the archives division.[4]
He lives alone in a house in Baird Creek Manor that is subsidized by the company. His neighbor is Mrs. Selvig.
Before working at Lumon, Mark was a history professor at Ganz College whose specialty was World War I, also known as The Great War.
Mark and Gemma’s wedding photo[5]
Mark’s wife, Gemma, was apparently killed in a car accident. Following that tragedy, Mark quit teaching and took a job on the Severed Floor of Lumon to blot out his grief, if only for a portion of the day. At night when he is alone, he drinks alcohol until he passes out.
Mark has one sibling, a younger sister named Devon, who is married to Ricken Hale. His relationship with Devon is very close. Ricken says Mark and Devon’s father was “a misdiagnosed alcoholic,”[6] with his use of the past tense suggesting their father—whose name is not mentioned—may be deceased.
Over the course of the first season, Mark’s Innie and Outie both grow more distrustful of Lumon Industries, and Mark’s Outie even begins to think of quitting. In Defiant Jazz, it is revealed that it was Reghabi who performed the Severance Procedure on Mark and inserted the chip inside his brain. According to her, she is the only person who can deactivate the chip.[7] Whether or not Mark will undergo Reintegration is unknown at this point.
Who are you?Season 1, Episode 1, Good News About Hell (00:14)
Thank you for taking the welcome survey. I can sense that the questions made you feel afraid or disoriented. Well, the good news is, you’re at an orientation.Season 1, Episode 1, Good News About Hell (21:08)
Every time you find yourself here, it’s because you chose to come back.Season 1, Episode 1, Good News About Hell (32:39)
Your house smells like pregnancy.Season 1, Episode 1, Good News About Hell (32:39)
There was a businessman in the yard last night.Season 1, Episode 1, Good News About Hell (48:00)
As a reminder, Post-it Notes are not to be put on faces. They clog your Outie’s pores.Season 1, Episode 3, In Perpetuity (14:08)
I mean, I’m 99% sure there was no coup.Season 1, Episode 3, In Perpetuity (33:12)
The work is mysterious and important.Season 1, Episode 4, The You You Are (44:41)
We found a department the opposite way from here that’s, well, raising baby goats.Season 1, Episode 6, Hide and Seek (16:57)
Why won’t they tell us what we’re doing here? What-What are they so afraid of? If the Eagan philosophy is illumination above all… then why doesn’t that include us? Why are we down here still working in the dark?Season 1, Episode 6, Hide and Seek (17:54)
We’re not children, Mr. Milchick. We didn’t do anything wrong.Season 1, Episode 6, Hide and Seek (19:24)
I’m not a bad person.Season 1, Episode 7, Defiant Jazz (32:88)
My wife was extraordinary. My wife was allergic to nutmeg. And when she sneezed, she always sneezed twice. My wife liked other people’s dogs. My wife thought cardigans looked ridiculous. I loved all these things about her…equally.Season 1, Episode 7, Defiant Jazz (47:31)
Because we’re people, not parts of people. Even with what little they gave us, these are our lives. No one gets to just turn you off.Season 1, Episode 8, What’s for Dinner? (14:31)
You’re easy to pretend to care about.Season 1, Episode 8, What’s for Dinner? (25:43)
It’s a nice name. Gemma.Season 1, Episode 9, The We We Are (28:38)
She’s alive!Season 1, Episode 9, The We We Are (38:31)