This article contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 5 of “Severance,” now streaming on Apple TV+. Things get real awkward ...
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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 ...
Despite Mr. Milchick's claims that "every word is truth," Dieter and Kier's story is clearly a cautionary tale for the Innies ...
Lumon’s office parties, from productivity rewards to retirement parties, always center on melons — those omnipresent, often ...
One of the big topics is the Severance water theory. This links to what the possible end goal for Lumon Industries could be, and what the Macrodata Refinement (MDR) team is up to every day. Here’s it ...
Severance master sculptor Penko Platikanov is responsible for the actual sculpted watermelon bust in “Trojan’s Horse.” ...
Kier considers all Lumon employees his “children.” But if you’re a Severance fan, it’s best to know his actual children, too.
By failing to address a critical subplot, Episode 5 of Severance's second season might have create the series' first glaring ...
Severance Season 2 Episode 5 features the Gordon Lightfoot song ‘Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald’, but is there a deeper meaning to it?
The team says goodbye to a colleague in the most awkward, Severance-y manner imaginable, in an episode that bites off more ...
The creators of "Severance" have been crafting an even more intricate labyrinth of secrets, lies, and Lumon founder Kier Egan ...