Episode 5, “Trojan’s Horse,” opens with an ominously ambling sequence, in which a mysterious man—whose face we’re not ...
This article contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 5 of “Severance,” now streaming on Apple TV+. Things get real awkward ...
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.” ...
The self-help author’s shift from naysayer to bootlicker reveals what the Severance corporation actually produces.
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 ...
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.
In "Trojan’s Horse," Severance Season 2 Episode 5, there's a significant mystery about whether Mark Scout (played by Adam Scott) reunites with his presumed-dead wife, Gemma (Dichen Lachman). This show ...
Severance Season 2 Episode 5 features the Gordon Lightfoot song ‘Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald’, but is there a deeper meaning to it?
After the “innies” clock out at Bell Labs, the “outies” come home to gorgeous Hudson Valley homes. Mark and Ms. Cobel, played ...
Severance on Apple TV+ has grabbed people's attention with its creepy idea of employees having their brains "cut off" from their work life.