The Reddit people have found everything,” Severance’s Jeremy Hindle tells GQ. “And I think they've invented a million more.” ...
At the end of Severance season 2, Mark (Adam Scott) is not very happy with himself. Well, actually, let’s put this a little ...
Much of the appeal of “Severance” lies in its multiple dimensions: It is a workplace satire, a science-fiction drama, a searing critique of faceless corporations and mad-scientist plutocrats.
The season two finale of “Severance” was released on Apple TV+ March 20, and in the nature of the show, I wish I could forget a few aspects of the episode when I go to work.