Season 2 of Severance provides long-awaited answers, introducing new characters and plot twists. Episodes delve into individual character arcs, relationships, and Lumon's mysterious practices.
The identity of the Whole Mind Collective and their resistance to Lumon is a key ongoing mystery in Severance. Asal Reghabi, the leader of the Whole Mind Collective, is willing to risk everything ...
That would be Severance, currently airing its second season, and Shogun, the hugely awarded miniseries that was instead renewed for two more seasons rather than ending when it was originally ...
News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet. Severance aired an episode last night that started out a bit odd, but by the end, was one that made me just sit there in ...
The book is what inspires the innies in Severance Season 1 to pursue the overtime contingency and open the eyes of the world outside to what's really going on at Lumon, hoping to get out of there ...
That's the question producers Ben Stiller and Dan Erickson face in Season 2 of Apple's "Severance" (streaming Fridays, ★★★ out of four), about a world where people can literally sever their ...
Britt Lower in "Severance." Credit: Apple TV+ Severance pulled off one of its biggest plot twists yet in "Woe's Hollow," the fourth episode of Season 2. SEE ALSO: 'Severance's Dieter Eagan story ...
What happens when Lumon takes its Innies outside? Severance season two, episode four showed us the answer and….wow. The episode also raised even more mysteries about both the company and the ...
Severance Season 2 will delve deeper into corporate culture and the concept of a work-life balance. The sophomore season of Dan Erickson’s thriller series, which centers around a surgical ...
Severance Season 2, Episode 4 is due to arrive on Apple TV+ tomorrow, and while the second season of the psychological thriller series starring Adam Scott has been a major success, fans around the ...
The second season of Severance has picked up some of the unresolved storylines from the first season, delving deeper into the darkest corners of Lumon and their bizarre memory manipulation technology.
(Note: This review contains spoilers for Season 1 of “Severance” but nothing major for Season 2.) “Severance” creator Dan Erickson and I share a mutual affection for “Being John ...