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- El episodio se transmitió el 7 mar 2025
- TV-MA
- 37min
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Adam Scott
- Mark Scout
- (voz)
Tramell Tillman
- Seth Milchick
- (solo créditos)
Zach Cherry
- Dylan George
- (solo créditos)
Michael Chernus
- Ricken Hale
- (solo créditos)
Dichen Lachman
- Ms. Casey
- (solo créditos)
Sarah Bock
- Miss Huang
- (solo créditos)
John Turturro
- Irving Baliff
- (solo créditos)
Christopher Walken
- Burt Goodman
- (solo créditos)
Donald Tripe
- Ether Addict
- (as Don Tripe)
Marc Geller
- Kier Eagan
- (solo créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
I really liked this episode. It was cold, quiet, unexpected, beautiful and bleak.
The attention to detail is A+++ in this show and this episode was no exception.
I feel like it will bear repeated viewings and I'll catch something different every time.
I felt like this episode added a lot of depth to the character of Mrs Cobel and Patricia A knocked it out of the damn park.
I felt some sympathy for her and how her very difficult childhood has shaped who she has become.
The reveal was interesting and I'm so curious as to how this is going to play out in the next few episodes.
Highly recommend this one.
The attention to detail is A+++ in this show and this episode was no exception.
I feel like it will bear repeated viewings and I'll catch something different every time.
I felt like this episode added a lot of depth to the character of Mrs Cobel and Patricia A knocked it out of the damn park.
I felt some sympathy for her and how her very difficult childhood has shaped who she has become.
The reveal was interesting and I'm so curious as to how this is going to play out in the next few episodes.
Highly recommend this one.
I was going to give a really in-depth, well- written review but couldn't nail down all the detail I wanted to include. Patricia Arquette did an amazing job. Her personality is such a contrast to her character - though I can see her madness bleeding through. Loved the episode. I was aware of the shortened episode length a week ago so it didn't upset me. Love the detail, the coherent world-building. I appreciate that they're doling out plot and development in measured steps. Beautiful episode and story-telling. My only qualm is I wanted my girl to get a "waffle party" of her own. Nerd girls in STEM we up!!
This felt like an odd episode. Cinematography was absolutely gorgeous as always, and Patricia Arquette does an amazing job as Cobel. However, nothing really happened in this episode. We did get one reveal about the origin of Severance, which is very interesting, and raises a lot of questions, however, this story could've easily been told in a two minute cut scene.
Overall, I'm not freaking out just yet, but I really do hope that the endgame plan for this season is strong. So far all of the clues in the season are very interesting and I'm excited to see where the trails will lead us. Interesting that Ben Stiller directed this episode as well because he usually directs the most important episodes so maybe there's some important details we missed.
Looking forward to next week's episode!
Overall, I'm not freaking out just yet, but I really do hope that the endgame plan for this season is strong. So far all of the clues in the season are very interesting and I'm excited to see where the trails will lead us. Interesting that Ben Stiller directed this episode as well because he usually directs the most important episodes so maybe there's some important details we missed.
Looking forward to next week's episode!
Wah wah bad pacing
Wah wah no big reveals every episode
So many people crying about this episode and some even regarding S2. Understand this show!
Yes, I get the frustration of waiting weekly to get a slow episode that does not focus on the main characters themselves but acting like the series fell off or it's the worst episode of all time it's so ridiculous.
Severance is NOT a fast paced series rather its built on a slow burning plot, mystery showcasing the mundane and slow thematics of the world itself. These people should know this by now if they paid attention to it. (clearly they didnt) Just drop it and stick to Stranger things or some marvel/disney shows for action packed scenes and the lack of attention span and tolerance about pacing some people have.
These kind of episode filter out fake "fans" from real ones.
So many people crying about this episode and some even regarding S2. Understand this show!
Yes, I get the frustration of waiting weekly to get a slow episode that does not focus on the main characters themselves but acting like the series fell off or it's the worst episode of all time it's so ridiculous.
Severance is NOT a fast paced series rather its built on a slow burning plot, mystery showcasing the mundane and slow thematics of the world itself. These people should know this by now if they paid attention to it. (clearly they didnt) Just drop it and stick to Stranger things or some marvel/disney shows for action packed scenes and the lack of attention span and tolerance about pacing some people have.
These kind of episode filter out fake "fans" from real ones.
...this episode would be the lowest rated of the entire show.
It contains single character focus on Cobel and none the 4 main "employees", no "office" scenes, very slow and deliberate establishing shots and 1 percent action (one character slaps another). This episode is very slow and unremarkable out of context.
The greatest shows are always the best on a rewatch and Severance is continually setting itself up to reframe everything we know. If you take what you get out of this episode and apply it to the historical record, it explains Cobel in ways that only showing, not telling, reveals.
While the ending is slightly rushed, the episode gets to the point and rockets forward with what is going to be an explosive finale. Nearly every character's tension level has turned up to 11. And I think the setup is complete, just like last season. Now it's time to watch the fireworks show.
It contains single character focus on Cobel and none the 4 main "employees", no "office" scenes, very slow and deliberate establishing shots and 1 percent action (one character slaps another). This episode is very slow and unremarkable out of context.
The greatest shows are always the best on a rewatch and Severance is continually setting itself up to reframe everything we know. If you take what you get out of this episode and apply it to the historical record, it explains Cobel in ways that only showing, not telling, reveals.
While the ending is slightly rushed, the episode gets to the point and rockets forward with what is going to be an explosive finale. Nearly every character's tension level has turned up to 11. And I think the setup is complete, just like last season. Now it's time to watch the fireworks show.
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¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis will be the first episode of Severance not entirely filmed in the United States. Some scenes were filmed in and around Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
- ErroresWhen Hampton is driving to meet Cobel, he passes a man carrying bags who is traveling in the same direction. In the next shot, the man is walking in the opposite direction.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
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