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Severance Season 2 Is Finally Exploring Season 1's Most Mysterious Procedure
We’re only three episodes into Severance season 2and we’ve already seen Lumon complicating child labor laws, Mark Scout (Adam Scott) suspiciously being treated like the most important Lumon employee,
Severance Season 2: Who Is Asal Reghabi and What Is Reintegration?
An important figure from Lumon's past just popped up in Severance season 2, but you may have forgotten all about her.
Severance Season 2 Episode 3: What Is Mammalians Nurturable?
Severance Season 2 Episode 3 has introduced us to Mammalians Nurturable department and in this article, find out all about it!
Who is Asal Reghabi? Severance character returns in Season 2 Episode 3
Reintegration may be the only way for Mark to find Gemma in Severance Season 2 – and for that, he’ll need the help of Asal Reghabi.
‘Severance’ Season 2, Episode 3: 5 Things You May Have Missed, From Cobel’s Breathing Tube To Salt’s Neck
Praise Kier! Severance Season 2, Episode 3 is here! The sophomore season of Apple TV+‘s workplace thriller spent its first two episodes catching viewers up on everything that went down on the Severed Floor and in the outie world in the days following the Season 1 finale.
Severance Season 2 Episode 3 Explained: Mark Gets the Petey Treatment
Severance Season 2 Episode 3 is now live on Apple TV+ and in this article, find the explanation for all the major things in this episode!
What does “Mammalians Nurturable” mean? Severance Season 2 term explained
In Severance Season 2 Episode 3, Mark and Helly head back to the goat room, aka “Mammalians Nurturable” – what does it mean?
How ‘Severance’ Edited Its ‘Innie’ and ‘Outie’ Marathons in Season 2
Editors Geoffrey Richman and Joe Landauer tell IndieWire about building excitingly off-kilter worlds for the opening of the Apple TV+ show's Season 2.
The 14 most WTF moments from 'Severance' Season 2, episode 2
Severance Season 2 is now streaming on Apple TV+, with a new episode every Friday. Belen Edwards is an Entertainment Reporter at Mashable. She covers movies and TV with a focus on fantasy and science fiction, adaptations, animation, and more nerdy goodness.
Severance Season 2: Episode Release Guide for the Must-Watch Sci-Fi Thriller
After an incredibly suspenseful season 1 finale — and a grueling wait — the second season of Apple TV Plus ' dystopian thriller Severance has finally arrived. Here's everything to know about how to tune in to the show that's generated so much buzz.
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'Severance' is back for a psychedelic Season 2, but is it too weird?
At a certain point, does "
Severance
" just get too weird to be good? Catch up on
Season
1
with our recap:What you need to know for new
season
of "
Severance
" So far it's not clear; the six ...
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10 fascinating details from the 'Severance' Season 2 opening credits sequence
In Season 2, Severance reshapes its opening credits, maintaining the signature 3D CGI look but switching up the actual ...
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People Are Sharing Their Wildest “Severance” Season 2 Theories, And My Innie Is Twitching
According to u/doenofoe, "In Season 1, episode 1, we learn that Helly has to ask Mark three times to be let out of the room ...
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'Severance' Season 2: 5 Mind-Bending Questions We Need Answered ASAP
Macrodata Refinement got you down? CNET went fishing for the answers to some of Lumon Industries' biggest mysteries.
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Severance season 2 has a brand new title sequence and I love it – here are the 5 major clues it gives us
The goats have been a huge talking point since their confusing debut in Severance season 1, and we still don't know what on ...
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