In Perpetuity
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 feb 2022
- TV-MA
- 56min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMark takes the team on a field trip, but Helly continues to rebel. A deteriorating Petey struggles to tell Mark about Lumon's misdeeds.Mark takes the team on a field trip, but Helly continues to rebel. A deteriorating Petey struggles to tell Mark about Lumon's misdeeds.Mark takes the team on a field trip, but Helly continues to rebel. A deteriorating Petey struggles to tell Mark about Lumon's misdeeds.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Dichen Lachman
- Ms. Casey
- (solo créditos)
Michael Siberry
- Jame Eagan
- (solo créditos)
Michael Kayne
- Steven
- (as Michael Cruz Kayne)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Takes what was great from the first 2 episodes and expands upon it and makes it much better. A lot more happens in this episode and it's all very interesting and it's done in such a great style. This show just keeps getting better.
With every question you think gets answered, you get 20 more new questions. I am loving the show for so many reason but I am starting to worry that we will not get answers to some big questions by the end of the season. Starting to get some "Lost" meets "upload" vibes for many good reasons and hopefully not some bad ones.
It is almost like screenwriter thought "let's find out how much nonsense we can incorporate into the script until the viewers switch the channel"
It continues to be sooooooooooooooooooo slow, and now the minutes are filled with very mundane tasks which are taking 3-5 times more time than necessary.
It continues to be sooooooooooooooooooo slow, and now the minutes are filled with very mundane tasks which are taking 3-5 times more time than necessary.
The show is still going slow and now it begins to feel like the snail pace is overpowering the interesting atmosphere and the fine acting. This episode is mostly a sideways move since there is no advancement of the main plot. The mysterious vibe was fine for a while but now it is starting to feel like beating a dead horse. And the lack of new information regarding the main plot is butter spread on too much bread, to quote Bilbo Baggins.
Lumon bosses are still being weird and creepy for apparently no reason other than because they are evil. Irving seems completely unhinged. Helly keeps being annoying and you have to wonder why is Lumon so keen on keeping her employed, since she keeps making so much trouble. Are they so desperate for workers? Is there something special about her? (I have a feeling that this will be the case; I also have a feeling that that will be a bad plot choice, but let's see).
At least it was fun seeing Harmony knocked down a peg, if only by another corporate weirdo. Also, why is she stealing books and candles? Is there some meaning to it, or is it just another case of weird for the sake of weird, that this show seems to be so fond of.
Overall, though I still consider the show to be interesting, the quality has been steadily declining since the pilot. I hope they make some meaningful advancements regarding the plot, because just relying on a spooky atmosphere is not enough.
Lumon bosses are still being weird and creepy for apparently no reason other than because they are evil. Irving seems completely unhinged. Helly keeps being annoying and you have to wonder why is Lumon so keen on keeping her employed, since she keeps making so much trouble. Are they so desperate for workers? Is there something special about her? (I have a feeling that this will be the case; I also have a feeling that that will be a bad plot choice, but let's see).
At least it was fun seeing Harmony knocked down a peg, if only by another corporate weirdo. Also, why is she stealing books and candles? Is there some meaning to it, or is it just another case of weird for the sake of weird, that this show seems to be so fond of.
Overall, though I still consider the show to be interesting, the quality has been steadily declining since the pilot. I hope they make some meaningful advancements regarding the plot, because just relying on a spooky atmosphere is not enough.
As The Apple TV Plus series Severance continues to ramp up, things are getting a bit darker and the audience is starting to get a better look at just what goes into working at Lumon as well as what kind of people are willing to go through the severance process. While most of the other episodes of Severance have been equal parts humor and the absurdity of the work environment, there wasn't much to laugh at in this particular episode. The show probably needed an episode like this, because when push comes to shove, it's important to note that there really isn't anything funny about what's been going on with a company that sends people to some sort of weird torture chamber if they try and pass a note to themselves. The darkness that surrounds the lives of the people in the show was certainly hinted at in the very first episode of Severance. After all, the first time the audience meets Mark, he's crying rather hard in his car. It doesn't take long to learn exactly why his Outtie is such a sad person. It also doesn't take long to learn why he's gone through the procedure. One of the most interesting things about the latest episode of the Apple TV Plus thriller is just how much more filled out several of the characters are. Helly, Mark, and Petey are all sketched out quite a bit more, though of the three Mark is perhaps the biggest enigma. In fact, as the series goes on, he might be the biggest enigma of all, despite the fact that viewers get to see what makes him tick more than any of the others. The fourth episode of this series also managed to pick up the pace compared to the third episode. It turns out that so far, Ben Stiller and company have managed to find a pretty good pace. The episode was able the humans that are behind the works of Lumon while not really dropping the ball when it comes to advancing the story. And then there was that cliffhanger of an ending. That part alone is likely to keep people talking about Severance all week.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe red and blue fish in Mark's aquarium are Betta fish, or Siamese Fighting fish. They are separated by reflective glass, which is necessary to keep them from fighting. Further symbolism of the severance of Mark's life.
- ErroresAt 53:32, a paramedic calls out, "Whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa, he's down, he's down!" prematurely, about 4 seconds before a character collapses to the ground.
- ConexionesFeatured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)
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