THIS ARTICLE IS republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Severance, which imagines a world where a person’s work and personal lives are surgically separated, returns ...
“Severance ... office slaves who now know they’re lost, trying to figure out where the hell they are and WHO the hell they are. And isn’t it wonderful when you see a piece of art evolve ...
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An immersive pop-up at Grand Central Station, duplicating the office set-up and peopled by "Severance" actors, promoted the ...
“This raises the uncomfortable possibility that the procedure creates two separate minds living in one brain.” In Severance, the characters have ‘innie’ and ‘outie’ brains. The innie ...
The Season 2 title sequence of Severance delves deeper into symbolism and may offer clues about Lumon Industries and Mark S. The imagery of the balloon heads and brain in the title sequence hints ...
The harm to the brain forms the premise of Severance whereby targeted—not all, but targeted—employees supposedly agreed to a brain procedure that transforms them from a healthy, holistic ...
Back from a lengthy break, Severance once again stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, and John Turturro as “severed” office workers ... in a worker’s brain to separate their work ...