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Severance 2x7 Uncut Reaction

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Severance 2x7 Uncut Reaction

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Spartan is so bored with this show. Maybe the pacing is too slow. It feels like you're done engaging with it.

Matt S

Definitely, one of the saddest episodes of Severance. But you can really see how much they love each other.

Chris07

Lmao I also thought they were 'merging' or something but nope😂 Those are just people who watch and analyze the innies do their work. The editing style and cinematography in this ep confused Pudgy so much it was low key funny af😂 Yeah that dentist guy was obssessed with Gemma. He was meant to only test her but got attached, and now he's down bad lmao. I was also VERY disturbed when I realized he was the same guy in every room simulation scenario, just constume changing💀Role playing like a weirdo.😭 Drummond even told him that he's going to have to let her go soon when Cold Harbor is over. And he's so delusional, he really said, "But she's fond of me too, of course." Drummond: "Didn't she try and break your fingers...?"😂

candii🍎

These are spoilers. The show spells out much of this stuff afterward but it hasn't yet. And framing these as speculation doesn't change this fact: these are spoilers. 👎

Julien

I’ve been listening to that podcast as well. Really cool insight into how and why they make various choices on the show. Best “official” podcast of any show I’ve listened to

James Woodford

Ben has mentioned a few times he won't be directing any episodes of season 3 and Jessica only wants to direct now so I hope she is given a few in his absence.

Paul Walker

I have been listening to the Severance podcast with Ben Stiller and Adam Scott. It is fantastic. They don't spoil anything. But the discussions let you come to your own conclusions. Today I listened to the previous episode 2, 6 because I like to let them gel after I have seen the episodes before I listen. They interviewed Chistopher Walken (Burt) about the dinner with Irv and Burts husband Fields. Apparently Walken and John Torturro who plays Irv have been good friends for 35 years and worked together on three different movies.

Lyn Hurst

I too think they were screening test subject candidates through blood draws 😰

Sarah Stapleton

This episode is so original, heartbreaking and beautiful. It was nominated for an Emmy for both editing and directing. Incredible that it was the directorial debut of Jessica Lee Gagné, who is the show's cinematographer (and who won the Emmy last year for cinematography.)

Sheri

This is one that makes a lot more sense, and can be more appreciated, on a second watch or after seeing the entire season through.

Bill B.

This is one that makes a lot more sense, and can be more appreciated, on a second watch or after seeing the entire season through.

Bill B.

Joined for this episode and The Walking Dead. This episode in my opinion is one of the best. At this point in the show I had wondered how they would make me feel for Gemma and Mark's relationship because so much has been focused on Helly and Mark. I was blown away. From the way this was shot and directed, the music, to the pain and beauty portrayed in the ups and downs of their relationship. The look on marks face as he thinks about the woman he loved...knowing she's alive that she has been alive this whole time. His resolve to get her back. God damn this is such a wonderfully acted, scripted and casted show. I am so excited and cannot wait for you guys to be done with this season and then be in the same boat as us waiting on season 3!

Jordan Crass

Their cult founder Kier believed that everyone has 4 tempers that need to be balanced (woe, frolic, dread, malice). So they could be testing these emotions in every room. And including her personal memories to see if her outie is bleeding through to any of her severed personalities (also why they keep asking her if she remembers anything from inside the rooms). Cobel having been raised in this cult really does explain why she talks like that. Milchick probably was too. Miss Huang currently is. It makes sense that the people who are okay with doing all this awful stuff would have been indoctrinated from young. Also ensures loyalty.

Raven Sub

This was Jessica' s (the director) first time directing. She is the cinematographer.

Lyn Hurst

I get the Gemma story might not be as interesting as the previous ones, but Gemma and Mark are both essential to Lumon as has been stated in different episodes so that is another mystery that needs to be solved.

Lyn Hurst

Helena called Gemma Hannah when she was talking with Mark at the restaurant. They thought she might be a different person, but Helena was being manipulative imo.

Lyn Hurst

Where did you get Hannah from?

SnorlaX

My take is one chip. I think they have different switches they can throw to control it like they did with the OTC or the Glasgow block they used on Helena so she wouldn't sever into her innie and could continue on her experiment at the Ortbo until Milchick asked for them to unblock it. The testing floor Gemma has a different innie for each room. The chip would have to retain the memories of each innie according to location.

Lyn Hurst

You were both right about Gemma being severed in each room. She is a different innie everytime she is in a different room/location. Cobel was already on to Doctor Reghabi, so I don't blame her for leaving when Devon said she was going to call her. Reghabi said Ms. Cobel was raised at Lumon and is Lumon through and through so she is loyal even though she is no longer working there. I find the Gemma/Mark story to be extremely sad. Whether Lumon staged Gemma's accident and got some so called police officers whether real or fake, Lumon basically controls the whole town of Kier, or whether she had an accident and they just said she died either way they got to experiment on her. The doctor on the testing floor in all the rooms with Gemma asked her how she felt in each one. I think they may be trying to perfect the chip so the outies don't experience any of the pain such as woe, dread, or the other tempers of the Kier dogma that the innies do. The point is to avoid pain.

Lyn Hurst

Gemma is literally being held captive as a prisoner/slave. Absolutely insane. I get what Pudgey was saying about how many personalities can they fit. I think that's what they are experimenting with to a degree- my question is if she has 6 different chips in her brain or if they're testing the limits of one chip

Steven

I’ve been waiting for you guys to get to this episode. Easily one of the best to me in every way, excited to see what you guys think!

Brieanne

I find myself at odds with the fandom's consensus on this episode. It is certainly brilliantly directed and should be a career-maker for the director. Very rare to see TV made with such artistic flair. But it doesn't hit the same emotional resonance for me as it does to so many. So it's nowhere near a favorite and in fact ranks near the bottom. I have nothing against Gemma but the things that happened in the previous episode or the one before and that one before etc. to our quartet mean so much more to me.

Julien

This episode is a work of beauty. It’s in a class of its own.

Bill B.

Quite possibly my favorite episode of the series so far. The way it's shot and how it presents the past and melds it with the present.... it's the most brilliantly directed episode in the series.

Nathan Jasper, the Artist Formerly Known as Primary


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