I can’t get enough The Stories Behind Some of the Weird Stuff of Severance https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/04/...te=1&user_id=669d420f4c2cd1aa91fc6d31a9fa588b
Don’t know why I thought this was 10 episodes and going to conclude in one season, ugh. Either way, loved this, always a sucker for parallels to waking up from a cult and indoctrination — from my experience this is one of the best, incredibly dead on.
The last few episodes were really something. The dance scene was one of the trippiest scenes I've ever seen.
I haven’t read through this thread yet but I just finished the season and I have to say this is one of the best things I’ve seen in a long time. Very rare for me to have this level of excitement waiting for the next episode and just completely wanting to binge it all in one sitting. That ending literally had me on the edge of my seat yelling at the tv the exact thing I knew he was gonna say! edit: I see I’m not alone in the praise, this has gotta sweep the Emmys this year
Lol “Dan Erickson, the show’s creator, wrote 80 pages of “The You You Are,” a self-help book that becomes a sacred text to Mark and his colleagues.Credit...AppleTV+“
Binged this all last night and working my soulless corporate office job today. This show has melted my brain. Fully Severance pilled now.
Yeah this show rules. Hope it wins all the awards. BTW anyone watch Stiller's other directed work? how is it?
I’ve seen The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - which I think is super underrated- and Escape at Dannemorra - which I kinda hated
I've tried to watch Escape from Dannemora before but it seemed kind of dense, still got to give that a shot I mean for movies he's directed Cable Guy, Tropic Thunder, Reality Bites, and Zoolander. Pretty prolific directing career. Only movie he's directed I haven't seen is Secret Life Of Walter Mitty.
This and Yellowjackets are right up there neck and neck for "best new original drama series of the last couple years" for me.