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Re-entering the "Severance" world created by Dan Erickson, an executive producer with director Ben Stiller, is especially challenging given the mystery around the central Lumon Industries and its ...
Haven’t found the time to rewatch Severance Season 1? Worried you’ll be lost once Season 2 starts streaming after three long years? That’s where TVLine comes in! In the acclaimed Apple TV+ ...
When severed people enter the Lumon office, they have no memory of their life outside of work. Likewise, outies know they work at Lumon, but they have no memory of their 9-5, including their co ...
[6] Breeze Riley of Telltale TV gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "The question of why someone would choose to sever their life and the ethics of that decision would be enough to drive the conflict of a series. It's the secret of what the severance process is hiding for Lumon that makes Severance into a thrilling mystery." [7]
Related: Severance Season 2 Gets a Premiere Date! Why is Gemma/Ms. Casey at Lumon? The mystery of Gemma (Dichen Lachman), revealed to be Ms. Casey at the end of Season 1, lies at the heart of ...
It's an extremely wack piece of art in which Kier is portrayed with a whip, controlling an old woman, a young one, a clown, and a half-human, half-goat. It's weird and given the amount of focus it gets, I'm sure there's a deeper meaning to it. In fact, Severance uses these two episodes to set up an insane number of mysteries.
The good news is a lot of the people who have worked on the show as writers have also had a string of weird jobs, and so they pull from their own different experiences.
Fast forward to Severance season two episode two, and I'm singing a different tune (at least regarding the frustrating and infuriating part). You guys, the newest episode is incredible.