The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design
- El episodio se transmitió el 11 mar 2022
- TV-MA
- 43min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIrving and Dylan confront Burt about his lies. Mark and Helly discover a strange new department.Irving and Dylan confront Burt about his lies. Mark and Helly discover a strange new department.Irving and Dylan confront Burt about his lies. Mark and Helly discover a strange new department.
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Am loving this series - very different to other current stuff - perhaps a throwback to The Avengers or The Prisoner. Enjoy the slow development and reveal, but this episode was too slow and did not really reveal anything I did not already know - from the perspective of the protagonists it did of course, but the show is written for the viewer not them.
Weakest episode to-date (note I still gave it a 7)
Weakest episode to-date (note I still gave it a 7)
Push through this one because the end flips everything around! I am starting to get some heavy "lost" vibes now from this show and I love it. The others, the different hatches, some very strong parallels to what's going on in this episode without giving anything away. Not the best episode so far but definitely the one that polished the most story and you finally get an idea to where this show is going.
Usually, a tv season would run into the problem of having that one middle episode that doesn't really stand out nor is good in terms of what it presents. That is basically episode 5. For me, the episode really offers nothing to the story albeit some moments near the end but overall, it's just the same stuff we've been getting from the last couple episodes.
The first half of the episode is Mark (outside self) visiting his sister and the second half just explores more of what the last episode ended off on. I think the department feud (MDR/Optics-Design) was what kept the episode somewhat interesting. Overall, this is a passable episode, you won't get bored watching it, but it is the least interesting episode out of what I've seen so far.
The first half of the episode is Mark (outside self) visiting his sister and the second half just explores more of what the last episode ended off on. I think the department feud (MDR/Optics-Design) was what kept the episode somewhat interesting. Overall, this is a passable episode, you won't get bored watching it, but it is the least interesting episode out of what I've seen so far.
The best way to destroy a society, is to make them turn on one another, and make a small groups out of other small groups till you have the person and his mind only. Then and only then, you can make the person turn and betray on himself. That's what happens in this show and today's episode confirmed it.
On Severance Season 1 Episode 5. A brutal painting leads to many questions, with very few answers. Helly and Mark find more than they expected, but are they in control of their own destiny? How much are they being manipulated? It was a brutal way to end Severance Season 1 Episode 4, but the impact was lessened finding out that she hadn't actually died. It would have been quite a blow if our most relatable character died four episodes in, but probably not the message Severance is trying to convey. Helly has proven to be resourceful and determined when harming herself -- she could still find a way, despite removing the hazardous materials. However, there is the new addition of Ms. Casey supervising her at all times. We got a lot more time with part-time wellness counselor Ms. Casey this episode, but she's still a mystery. Is she also severed?
Ms. Casey has that affected way of speaking that middle management has, but still answers to Ms. Cobel. She covers the whole severed floor, though, as was evident when Burt had his wellness session, so surely it would be in Lumon's best interest if she was severed. Severance prods at the icky feeling that there's something deeply wrong with the world.
We devote our lives to gigantic, soulless companies that give us relatively comfortable lives, but those lives are ultimately indentured to them. Big corporations are great at taking people's alienation about the system and how the world works and then commodifying that alienation into a product for us to consume -- like Severance. Will Severance give us the tools to break free of the system we see ourselves trapped in, or will watching the Macrodata team do it be enough to satiate us?
Ms. Casey has that affected way of speaking that middle management has, but still answers to Ms. Cobel. She covers the whole severed floor, though, as was evident when Burt had his wellness session, so surely it would be in Lumon's best interest if she was severed. Severance prods at the icky feeling that there's something deeply wrong with the world.
We devote our lives to gigantic, soulless companies that give us relatively comfortable lives, but those lives are ultimately indentured to them. Big corporations are great at taking people's alienation about the system and how the world works and then commodifying that alienation into a product for us to consume -- like Severance. Will Severance give us the tools to break free of the system we see ourselves trapped in, or will watching the Macrodata team do it be enough to satiate us?
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