Woe's Hollow
- El episodio se transmitió el 7 feb 2025
- TV-MA
- 50min
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8.9/10
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Jen Tullock
- Devon Scout-Hale
- (solo créditos)
Michael Chernus
- Ricken Hale
- (solo créditos)
Patricia Arquette
- Harmony Cobel
- (solo créditos)
- Dirección
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Opiniones destacadas
I never write episode reviews but man.. I came here seconds after finishing this.
It combines the best parts from series like Fargo and Mr. RObot( also amazing television)
Where should I even start? The INCREDIBLE direction and the breathtaking visuals? The never ending climaxing plot leading to one of the greatest episode finales that I have ever seen.?
This episode wasn't just television-it was an experience. It left me speechless, breathless, and somehow craving more(even tho I dont mind waiting a week for the next one)
I felt like I had already witnessed perfection. Now Im wondering..if 4th episode is such a crazy ride, can the showwritters surpass that?
It combines the best parts from series like Fargo and Mr. RObot( also amazing television)
Where should I even start? The INCREDIBLE direction and the breathtaking visuals? The never ending climaxing plot leading to one of the greatest episode finales that I have ever seen.?
This episode wasn't just television-it was an experience. It left me speechless, breathless, and somehow craving more(even tho I dont mind waiting a week for the next one)
I felt like I had already witnessed perfection. Now Im wondering..if 4th episode is such a crazy ride, can the showwritters surpass that?
10Saint18
If you're a fan of this series, especially if you've come to love it for its depth, details, and the way it builds atmosphere, then this episode will be a true delight. It starts off slow, but that's part of its charm-rather than throwing you straight into chaos, it gradually builds tension and pulls you into the story. As the minutes pass, the pacing picks up, leading to an explosive and unforgettable climax.
For those who might have missed certain details, I highly recommend watching a few breakdown videos after each episode. There are great YouTube channels that analyze every hidden clue, reference, and deeper meaning behind the story. These insights often reveal things you may have overlooked, making you appreciate the episode even more.
Honestly, if someone is still giving low ratings to this episode or this season, they probably never truly understood or connected with the show. At this point, if they haven't grasped its essence, there's no reason for them to keep watching-it seems like they're just passing time without engaging with the story. But for those who do, this episode is one of the best so far and a perfect example of why this series is so special.
For those who might have missed certain details, I highly recommend watching a few breakdown videos after each episode. There are great YouTube channels that analyze every hidden clue, reference, and deeper meaning behind the story. These insights often reveal things you may have overlooked, making you appreciate the episode even more.
Honestly, if someone is still giving low ratings to this episode or this season, they probably never truly understood or connected with the show. At this point, if they haven't grasped its essence, there's no reason for them to keep watching-it seems like they're just passing time without engaging with the story. But for those who do, this episode is one of the best so far and a perfect example of why this series is so special.
Masterfully acted throughout. John Turturro is ELECTRIC in this episode and if he does not win an Emmy for this I will be gobsmacked. This episode showed that the Severance creators are not in the slightest bit afraid to take a risk and turn their tried and tested formula on its head to create an hour of truly peak TV. Woe's Hollow is a genuinely unsettling and unnerving episode, peppered with rising tension building into an explosive finale that well and truly sets the stage for a barnstormer second half of season 2. It finally gives a definitive answer to a question that has been looming large over this season, but as is usual with Severance, raises another thousand in its place.
10emstxx
What a stunning piece of television. It's so refreshing to see a bold and unusual approach to storytelling in a time of oversaturated media. Tense, challenging, and I feel caters to those of us who revel more in the asking of questions than in the answering - reminded me of the glory days of Lost.
The bleak setting brings a new angle to the ever present frame of ominous isolation that the Innies exist within; whilst still keeping the small creature comforts, that we know to have motivated them in the past, in their world. It's exciting to experience these characters in a wildly different context. I need to go back and listen to the story read from the book again to see if I can glean extra meaning from it!
Phenomenal performances from both John Turturro and Britt Lower.
The bleak setting brings a new angle to the ever present frame of ominous isolation that the Innies exist within; whilst still keeping the small creature comforts, that we know to have motivated them in the past, in their world. It's exciting to experience these characters in a wildly different context. I need to go back and listen to the story read from the book again to see if I can glean extra meaning from it!
Phenomenal performances from both John Turturro and Britt Lower.
10pixelpug
This episode made me feel all the emotions. A beautiful and surreal mix of creepy, funny, and jaw dropping uncanny visuals I never thought the show could pull off in an outdoor setting yet HERE WE ARE!! John Turturro was by far the highlight performance in this, but the rest of the cast shined bright as well. Tramell Tillman once again absolutely crushes the character of Mr Milchick, whenever he gets mad at the employees I also feel as if I, the viewer, am in trouble too. Also as always, the cinematography was a work of art in this episode. This was an awesome change of pace in the show and one that will leave quite an impact.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMiss Huang is playing an instrument called a Theremin in this episode. Sarah Bock took lessons, so she could play it for real on camera.
- ErroresThe night in the tents would be the Innies' first experience of falling asleep, yet none of them find it at all unusual. It would be for them similar to being deactivated to allow their Outies to return, yet none of them wonder if this had happened.
- Citas
Irving Bailiff: Yes! Do it, Seth!
- ConexionesFeatured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
- Bandas sonorasWave
Written and Performed by Antonio Carlos Jobim
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