Spoiler-free review of the season finale of Severance:
I knew that casting wasn't for nothing.
And I also know THAT casting isn't for nothing, but we'll find the proof next season.
I more assured than ever of my main theory, and and ✨AND✨
Milcheck is a velociraptor.
That is all.
I knew that casting wasn't for nothing.
And I also know THAT casting isn't for nothing, but we'll find the proof next season.
I more assured than ever of my main theory, and and ✨AND✨
Milcheck is a velociraptor.
That is all.
Comments
Like the leap the velociraptor does in this clip about 1:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEGQfrpnjWk&ab_channel=Movieclips
I would never wanna do that to anyone else.
I cherish the few surprises I get, and interesting shows are rare.
🙂
Truly a phenomenal show
I'm being intentionally vague because I do not want to telegraph anything about the season finale lest I spoil something
I was always right about the goat & I can't wait to see if I'm also right about WHY.
In a cast of incredible actors, even one where I have a lifelong crush on the main actor, I *still* have to say Tramell Tillman might just be my favorite. He's so brilliant is Milcheck. So funny and frightening and complex and unpredictable. His performance is unfathomably good.
I'm interested in seeing how people feel about the final moments.
WE forget as we're watching Mark S and Mark Scout that the journey we are watching isn't one guy to THEM.
The Innies are in perpetual servitude. To Kier, to Lumon, to the Outies.
But what is liberation if not the ability to have your own identity and make your own choices free of subjugation?
What gets me about this show is that I have never in my life seen a thriller that is so goddamn funny.
The writing is incredible and I feel like some of that has to be the genius of Ben Stiller. In the middle of these unbelievably tense moments you keep laughing over & over