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The cast of 'Severance' looks back on the series' provocative and moving sophomore run — and the pressures of the three-year hiatus between seasons.
The series, which returned for season 2 on Jan. 17, is named after the fictional severance procedure in which employees of the company Lumon receive a chip implant to separate their work selves ...
Severance has been one of the best TV mysteries in recent years, but one theory may have answered its biggest questions ...
Real-life workers have been dissatisfied for years. As the second season of “Severance” draws to a close, we look at how the Apple TV+ hit highlights our problems with corporate life.
Season 1 of "Severance" ended on a cliffhanger in 2022. Mark gets promoted to Department Head after his coworker Petey’s (Yul Vazquez) abrupt departure from the company.
The season 2 finale provided some answers to what's going on at Lumon — and brought up more questions. Here's what we know about "Severance" season 3.
As of Severance‘s Season 2 finale day, March 20, Apple TV+ had yet to officially renew the acclaimed workplace thriller for a third season.But praise Kier! A third season was announced on Friday ...
After some damage control, the company attempts to restore the status quo for Mark (Adam Scott), Helly (Britt Lower), Dylan ... “Severance” Season 2 — 2.5 stars (out of 4) Where to watch ...
NOTE: This piece discusses the Season 2 finale of “Severance” in great detail. Read no further if you haven’t watched it yet but plan to. Are you angry at “Severance” right now? If you ...
A whole lot happens in the Severance Season Two finale, which we recapped here. Most notably, Innie and Outie Mark did a team-up of sorts to liberate Outie Mark’s wife Gemma from her ...
Per Apple TV+, Severance Season 2, Episode 5, is set to premiere Friday, February 14. However, fans of the streaming service know that new Apple TV+ episodes regularly drop the night before the ...
The popularity of this season of “Severance” points to a shift not just in television, but in our society: People aren’t just laughing at corporate culture anymore, they’re pushing back ...