After watching ‘Trojan Horse’, aka ‘Severance’ season 2 episode 5, I have a new theory about how Irving’s innie and outie are ...
In Season 2, Milchick gets an impossible job. That says everything about what it’s like to be Black in a white workplace.
If you thought Severance had already exhausted the whole “Lumon office parties are really weird and depressing” bit, you were wrong.
Severance master sculptor Penko Platikanov is responsible for the actual sculpted watermelon bust in “Trojan’s Horse.” ...
Seven Severance Questions is a weekly attempt to digest the events of one of television’s twistiest shows by highlighting the ...
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 ...
The team says goodbye to a colleague in the most awkward, 'Severance'-y manner imaginable, in an episode that bites off more than it can chew.
The latest episode of Severance season 2 stunned us last week with a truly devastating ending where Helena Eagan was exposed ...
After last episode's world-shaking revelation, Lumon's severed workers are more divided than ever, with the Innies struggling to get on the same page and the Outies toiling away in secret.
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.