Oh, I like the reaction to Ricken. It's clear he's meant to be a flawed character, but what *kind* of flawed character is coming a little more into focus. Thank you guys all.
Didn’t expect my country would come up in this episode this mostly happens in past the rural southern Nigeria make sense since we have an insane twin population
Nah, we don't want the full manual or Kier Lumen bible. The thrill is in seeing how long they can keep the through-the-glass-darkly suspense and corporate satire running. Like Swift's Tale of a Tub, it's a mess. And that's fine! Make us feel uncomfortable. Hint that the program is the master key to the zeitgeist of Everyman, and make the folks at the *top* feel uncomfortable.
Part of the genius of Severance is that it doesn't hand us all the answers on a silver platter, so even if I think I may want to read the entire handbook, it's probably better that we don't have it. Thanks for commenting!
25:13 The Birthing Lodge is shown when they arrive via a sign. "Damona" . Damona was a goddess of wealth and fertility as well as healing.
Wow kazow, nice catch! Thanks for sharing that with us!
Oh, I like the reaction to Ricken. It's clear he's meant to be a flawed character, but what *kind* of flawed character is coming a little more into focus. Thank you guys all.
Yes, he's truly so interesting! Can't wait to learn more about him in season 2.
Didn’t expect my country would come up in this episode this mostly happens in past the rural southern Nigeria make sense since we have an insane twin population
Oh wow, good to know! Thanks for fact checking us on this!
Nah, we don't want the full manual or Kier Lumen bible. The thrill is in seeing how long they can keep the through-the-glass-darkly suspense and corporate satire running. Like Swift's Tale of a Tub, it's a mess. And that's fine! Make us feel uncomfortable. Hint that the program is the master key to the zeitgeist of Everyman, and make the folks at the *top* feel uncomfortable.
Part of the genius of Severance is that it doesn't hand us all the answers on a silver platter, so even if I think I may want to read the entire handbook, it's probably better that we don't have it. Thanks for commenting!