You mean like, the innies are our lives as humans (the one that we're currently experiencing) and the outies are what we experienced before we were born plus the afterlife?
I never really thought about it that way, but it is a cool way to view it.
Yeah just an idea.
This is probably the best shows i've watched recently. Really good writing and directing. My jaw was open the entire time for the final episode.
just finished it, heard good things for a while and iirc the guys from RLM liked it. I was worried they wont stick the landing as the two episodes before the finale felt kinda incohesive. but it was good in the beginning-mid part and turned out to be some good tension in the end so cant wait for s2
one thing I maybe missed or didn't catch: why wasn't Dylan freaking out as outie when he saw Milchick at his house with his child? I felt like it missed a scene or something
Severance Season 1 Vinyl
(Innie Edition)
Limited numbered edition of 5000, pressed on classic black vinyl and housed inside a bespoke concertina office folder. Featuring a Music Dance Experience card, a record safety card, Eagan bingo sheet, four character cards, a hidden map of the severed floor, and a Lumon disco bag. $60
Outie Edition
White vinyl, housed inside a spot varnish gatefold sleeve with a printed inner sleeve. Initial pressing comes packaged with a 3/4 reverse board slipcase. $35
https://mondoshop.com/blogs/news/severance-season-1-vinyl-on-sale-info
still available somehow, great packaging
if we talk about consistensy thru whole season and even better finale this show has it all
Just finished the finale. Such a Thorough show. Loved the attention to detail and the overall presentation of the iconography / mythology of Lumon.
Sincerely thought Helly was going to kill herself at the gala as an indictment of the severance process, maybe i looked to hard for it but it seemed like they were hinting at that outcome. They mentioned the suicide during cobel’s firing and Egan Jr. noted the rope marks on helly’s neck right before she went onstage.
just finished it, heard good things for a while and iirc the guys from RLM liked it. I was worried they wont stick the landing as the two episodes before the finale felt kinda incohesive. but it was good in the beginning-mid part and turned out to be some good tension in the end so cant wait for s2
one thing I maybe missed or didn't catch: why wasn't Dylan freaking out as outie when he saw Milchick at his house with his child? I felt like it missed a scene or something
After the waking up operation was done Dylan asks him "We good here?" or something like that. My guess was Milchick probably told him that there's some sort of work emergency and he was sent to wake him up for a second.
bingewatched this show today and it was absolutely amazing, love it so much, can't wait for S2
Tried three episodes, started boring me. Cool vibe & aesthetic, though.
episode 3 is definitely the slowest of them all, if you're into the vibe and aesthetic i suggest you finish it or at least try episode 4 because it really does only get better from there, but i can understand being bored after the first 3.
Just binged watched this this past weekend, loved it! Big Karl marx/George Orwell vibe
I love how the whole concept of the show is just taking work/life balance to the extreme
Just binged watched this this past weekend, loved it! Big Karl marx/George Orwell vibe
I love how the whole concept of the show is just taking work/life balance to the extreme
Such a good concept to go crazy with…
Such a good concept to go crazy with…
Agreed, and also just a big fan of when people take simple concepts to their most extreme
Man I can't believe I put this on hold for so long. On episode 5 rn....the aesthetics
the intro
the story
I'm sad I've only got 4 episodes left...gonna stay out the thread until I'm done with it
Man I can't believe I put this on hold for so long. On episode 5 rn....the aesthetics
the intro
the story
I'm sad I've only got 4 episodes left...gonna stay out the thread until I'm done with it
Classic