First, he loses Burt, the love of his (innie) life. Then, he wakes up in a frozen tundra where nobody believes him about ...
His character, the smiling menace Mr. Milchick, has more responsibility in Season 2. He also has more of the spotlight.
Severance season 2's "Trojan's Horse" showed why even a trusted employee like Seth Milchick is no different than any Innie at ...
The consequences of Mark’s reintegration—and last episode’s ORTBO—come into the fore. Here’s what happens in season 2, ...
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Hosted on MSN'Severance' Star Tramell Tillman On Filming "Woe's Hollow"In Severance Season 2, Tramell Tillman is giving a career-great performance as Seth Milchick, Lumon's newest Severed Floor ...
If you thought Severance had already exhausted the whole “Lumon office parties are really weird and depressing” bit, you were wrong.
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 ...
After the “innies” clock out at Bell Labs, the “outies” come home to gorgeous Hudson Valley homes. Mark and Ms. Cobel, played ...
Why we like it: Like Severance, Silo is a compelling look at agency and autonomy, which also happens to explore salient and timely ideas around community, security, and authoritarianism. Basically, it ...
By failing to address a critical subplot, Episode 5 of Severance's second season might have create the series' first glaring ...
Have any other Severance fans out there noticed that Dieter Eagan's name is an anagram of "AI generated"? That, plus other thoughts from our recap of this week's episode, Trojan's Horse.
The self-help author’s shift from naysayer to bootlicker reveals what the Severance corporation actually produces.
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