One impressive aspect of Severance season 2 has revived one popular theory, which was initially denounced by the cast.
Creator Dan Erickson weighs in on how the very precise, intricate Lumon-speak conveys the weirdness of it all.
The man was whistling The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, a tune with ominous undertones as it tells the tale of a real-life ship sinking in 1975, resulting in the loss of the entire crew. Given ...
First, he loses Burt, the love of his (innie) life. Then, he wakes up in a frozen tundra where nobody believes him about ...
The consequences of Mark’s reintegration—and last episode’s ORTBO—come into the fore. Here’s what happens in season 2, ...
Severance' Season 2, Episode 5 follows Helly as she gets properly acquainted to the office while Mr. Milchick has his first ...
If you thought Severance had already exhausted the whole “Lumon office parties are really weird and depressing” bit, you were wrong.
Seven Severance Questions is a weekly attempt to digest the events of one of television’s twistiest shows by highlighting the ...
The episode opens on “the guy” that Felicia told Irving about. The guy who comes from the Exports Hall to make/pick up the deliveries. We never see his face. He’s whistling “The Wreck Of The Edmund ...
By failing to address a critical subplot, Episode 5 of Severance's second season might have create the series' first glaring ...
After a world-shaking revelation, Lumon's severed workers are more divided than ever in 'Severance' Season 2, Episode 5, ...
The line between Innie and Outie is very thin on Severance this week, as Mark is stuck between his two selves — and Helly ...
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