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 ...
“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 ...
But some scenes will make you scratch your head so hard you'll do amateur brain ... "Severance" picks up the very moment Season 1 finished. In that superb and heart-racing finale, "innie" office ...
“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 ...
The shorthand review on “Severance” should be “worth the wait”: As the highly anticipated dramatic series returns—after almost three years—it remains as provocative and unsettling a ...
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 ...
The Danger Mouse episode mirrors themes of corporate control and mind manipulation in Severance. Colonel K's brain invasion parallels the outtie-innie situation of severed employees. The use of ...
If you thought Severance on Apple TV+ couldn’t get any weirder, think again. For example, take a look at the image above. It comes from the new episode, and in it we can see the MDR team bundled ...