The second season of the Severance program is coming to an end, but fear not, questions will be asked. Quinta Brunson is moderating a Q&A about the second season of the Apple TV+ drama series. The event,
The titular procedure separates a person’s work self from the rest of their identity, granting them a literal work-life balance. Lumon, the biotech company that offers severance—which involves implanting a microchip into employees’ brains—markets it as a method to free oneself of difficult feelings or experiences.
Speaking with Variety, Dichen Lachman addressed the episode showing viewers just how much of a stronghold Lumon has on the local community, and shared her own self-admittedly unfounded theory about the company’s direct ties to Gemma and Mark. In her words:
We already knew that, of course — it was the big reveal of the season 1 finale — but what we knew then was that Gemma was Ms. Casey, a counselor on the severed floor who seemi
People think Ms Casey from Severance might still be some kind of clone, rather than another Innie of Gemma’s. Whilst all the Severance Gemma theories mostly point to Ms Casey’s time in Wellness working with MDR being another Innie from the Gemma we’ve seen in the Lumon experiments floor, others question it.
Dichen Lachman, who plays Gemma/Ms. Casey on 'Severance,' unpacks this week's heartbreaking episode and explains Gemma's escape plan.
A free-form flashback episode fills in the gaps to what happened to Gemma (a.k.a. Ms. Casey)—and showcases a standout performance from Dichen Lachman.
The new season of Apple's hit science-fiction TV series 'Severance' adds Dieter Rams designs to its dystopian corporate environment.
And then there’s also like 25 rooms per person to test. So there’s 100 rooms. So the floor is massive, in theory….it just goes on forever,” said “Severance”
"Severance" Season 2, episode 7, "Chikhai Bardo," reveals what happened to Gemma and gives us more clues about what Lumon is up to.
It’s possible you hit that last question and excitedly said “I don’t know!” If that’s the case, I wish you the very best. Mystery-box television, a shell game in which under every shell there are three more shells, is the storytelling format for you. Have fun theorizing, have fun guessing, have fun being confused.
Speaking with Variety, Dichen Lachman addressed the episode showing viewers just how much of a stronghold Lumon has on the local community, and shared her own self-admittedly unfounded theory ...
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