Severance is midcurve
I wish it wasn’t so but it is.
Severance is midcurve
I wish it wasn’t so but it is.
Thank fuck for that. Bunch of plebs on here have been claiming it as the bEst ShOw eVa, as if they've never seen Sopranos. I won't waste my time. Much obliged 🤝
Not seen Sopranos?? Da fuq?? Next you’ll tell me they haven’t seen The Wire! Please don’t say it.
Many layers, sir.
It’s increasingly obvious this season that they are making it up as they go along. Each episode also introduced several more plot holes and contrivances.
Season 1 was much better and benefited front the simplicity.
It’s also disappointing that it is objectively one of the best things coming out this year
Silo S2 was awesome, was it this year?
Been meaning to watch that. Found out from a friend a few weeks ago that season two had come out. How do you say compared to season one?
Agreed
What are they hashing?
Yea everyone is saying it’s amazing. I’m like it’s ok, slightly interesting. Was happy to see Christopher Walken though. I’m midway through the first season. Is it even worth finishing S1?
I would say no
I AM SICK AND TIRED OF PRETENDING TO LIKE IT
Once in a universe opportunity lost by producing an office show in 2025 named Severance, and making it about walking up and down the hallways instead about the DOGE.
Thank God, we can just vibe code our own shows soon.
You might be right but it is what it is.
😏
Yeah, I lost interest halfway through the second season. It’s gone from novelty to depressing real fast!
It’s lame.
Best show on Apple TV right…
Stillwater, the show, not the movie.
🐼🎋
https://tv.apple.com/de/show/stillwater/umc.cmc.3czcagetjq31vvbgkkyp1xiao
What’s outercurve tho….in the good direction?!
The writers are grasping now, leading towards a path not based on observation of humanity, but rather to something they must think is clever. But the original message of the show is lost in side quests.
I caught myself watching an episode at 2x just to get through it at one point
I found it profound on many levels. You will call me midcurve now, but I don't care.