15 Innovative TV Shows That Changed How Stories Are Told, Like 'Severance'
- The Apple TV+ show Severance concluded its second season, leaving fans with unresolved questions about the plot and themes of identity and free will.
- Producer Nicky Weinstock noted that Season 1's closed world expanded in Season 2 to explore concepts of work-life balance and internal conflict.
- The show depicts office workers who undergo a procedure to separate their consciousness into an 'innie' for work and an 'outie' for the outside world.
- The show's setting features intentional retro technology to create ambiguity about the time and place, aimed at enhancing viewer disconnection from reality.
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Britt Lower and Ben Stiller, from the Severance series: "For five years, we've been living in a bubble"
The day after the release of the last episode of the second season, the actress and the producer and director of this icy parable on professional life recapture his global success.
‘Everybody feels like two people’ — Harvard Gazette
Arts & Culture ‘Everybody feels like two people’ Apple TV+ Press Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer April 4, 2025 6 min read Alum who co-produces ‘Severance’ says show speaks to real-life mysteries The Apple TV+ show “Severance” wrapped up its second season last month, leaving fans with a lingering sense of unease about what just happened and what comes next. “Severance” follows a group of office worker…
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