May start listening to the Defiant Jazz playlist on Spotify during my commute to the office next week…
Here to fire off a 4am review of season 2 of #Severance. Watched the first six episodes & I can confidently say this is a season of television for the ages. The through-line of identity becomes richer within the text. It’s heart wrenching, rage inducing & so fierce. pic.twitter.com/4otDK7IgaO
— Mariana (@spiceymemory) January 13, 2025
everyone on this cast is genuinely on top of their game but John Turturro is also in a league of his own this season. there’s such a force of gravity to his presence and his interpretation of innie Irv in particular that took my breath away.
— Mariana (@spiceymemory) January 13, 2025
Finally watched S1 of Severance and am loving being part of The Community pic.twitter.com/qoyzfQLomf
— Julia Claire (@ohJuliatweets) January 14, 2025
Watched the first episode last night and I enjoyed it way more than my wife did...it bored her, also. She may come around but I think this is another one I'll have to do alone.Garrelli 5000 said:Quote:
wouldn't they go batsh/t insane without experiencing any kind of down time/time away from the office?
I've only watched the first two but I feel this is where they're heading for at least one of the story lines.
My wife hit the eject button after 2 episodes - waayyy too slow for her. I'll have to add this to the never ending list of stuff to watch by myself.
this is the craziest mind F of the whole thing. Their innie is at work 24/7.Garrelli 5000 said:Quote:
wouldn't they go batsh/t insane without experiencing any kind of down time/time away from the office?
I've only watched the first two but I feel this is where they're heading for at least one of the story lines.
My wife hit the eject button after 2 episodes - waayyy too slow for her. I'll have to add this to the never ending list of stuff to watch by myself.
I really think you have to get past the first 3 to get hooked. The first 3 just have so much "stage setting" to do. It's worth the time to get through to the end, and we've only seen s1 so far...The Kraken said:Watched the first episode last night and I enjoyed it way more than my wife did...it bored her, also. She may come around but I think this is another one I'll have to do alone.Garrelli 5000 said:Quote:
wouldn't they go batsh/t insane without experiencing any kind of down time/time away from the office?
I've only watched the first two but I feel this is where they're heading for at least one of the story lines.
My wife hit the eject button after 2 episodes - waayyy too slow for her. I'll have to add this to the never ending list of stuff to watch by myself.
surely subconsciously their bodies remember something different. Even if they cant remember it. I dont know. Just blows my mind. I love this showwalton91 said:
but they also don't know anything different. It would drive you crazy if you went from a normal life to working 24/7, but if you are born into that, then its just the way it is
Imagine having no knowledge of outtie "norms". Its the ultimate controlled environment for brain washing - waffle parties and all. You can bet those that have been there the longest are a bit screwy in their heads. I mean come on, a finger trap as a work reward? When you put yourself in their shoes their odd behaviors then seem...normal/expected.walton91 said:
but they also don't know anything different. It would drive you crazy if you went from a normal life to working 24/7, but if you are born into that, then its just the way it is
gigemJTH12 said:surely subconsciously their bodies remember something different. Even if they cant remember it. I dont know. Just blows my mind. I love this showwalton91 said:
but they also don't know anything different. It would drive you crazy if you went from a normal life to working 24/7, but if you are born into that, then its just the way it is
TCTTS said:Finally watched S1 of Severance and am loving being part of The Community pic.twitter.com/qoyzfQLomf
— Julia Claire (@ohJuliatweets) January 14, 2025
They even mention on the show that you feel refreshed from the night of sleep you just had but didn't experience (unless your outie decided to get drunk and stay up all night).Counterpoint said:gigemJTH12 said:surely subconsciously their bodies remember something different. Even if they cant remember it. I dont know. Just blows my mind. I love this showwalton91 said:
but they also don't know anything different. It would drive you crazy if you went from a normal life to working 24/7, but if you are born into that, then its just the way it is
Irv's innie kind of "knew" how to drive, so there definitely has to be some bleed through.
hold up the actual cast showed up?! https://t.co/QdhGZ9yRpI pic.twitter.com/7OU35nAU5n
— Cris ✨ (@lionesspike) January 14, 2025
Apple Promotes Severance Season 2 Premiere With Lumon Industries Pop-Up and Visits From Actors https://t.co/1gFnsWGTj2 pic.twitter.com/VOSKcqXoBP
— MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) January 14, 2025
TCTTS said:Apple Promotes Severance Season 2 Premiere With Lumon Industries Pop-Up and Visits From Actors https://t.co/1gFnsWGTj2 pic.twitter.com/VOSKcqXoBP
— MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) January 14, 2025
My wild ass theory is that Lumon is involved in cloning. Ms Casey is somehow a clone of the dead wife, and the baby goats we saw are a product of cloning R&D.AggieOO said:So every morning they take her comatose body and shove it in the elevator, which re-awakens her for her severed work day/sessions/hours/whatever. Then she gets back in the elevator, goes comatose, and then they wheel her body back to a hospital room? Not sure I buy that one.AustinAg2K said:
- The wife is in a coma and is only being left alive to be part of severance. There really was a car accident, and Lumon took her body and did a severance to see if they could keep people alive. In season 2, Mark is going to have to choose between shutting down Lumon and killing his wife, or keeping his wife alive and keeping hundreds of others in severance.
She certainly behaves like a robot/android. Did she get sent downstairs to go into cold storage for awhile only to be turned back on when needed?walton91 said:
Not discounting that at all. Im finishing up my re-watch and one thing I noted the other day was Ms Casey telling Mark how much she loved the day when she came to MDR to monitor Helly. She told him "it was the longest she had ever been awake". She's also clearly the most robotic, and devoid of a personality of anyone we've seen at Lumon
Tonight at 8 CST.Sex Panther said:
Can't wait for Friday
There may be something in S2 to cover this...or not. In a lot of sci-fi this is normal in that not everything can always be explained and you just have to "go with it" and not question the reality of the situation for the sake of the bigger picture.gigemJTH12 said:
so while I am rewatching I am questioning more.
how do they know what beaches, love making, etc(these are things mentioned in the first two episodes) and other things are but nothing about themselves or their lives.
I guess we assume Severance is able to remove their personal memories but not the ones where they learned things about the world?
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I am assuming it works somewhere along the same way that an amnesia works. You understand the world, but your interpersonal connections are all severed.