Cold Harbor
- El episodio se transmitió el 21 mar 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 15min
Mark forma una alianza inestable en una jugada a todo o nada, mientras el equipo hace una peligrosa última resistencia.Mark forma una alianza inestable en una jugada a todo o nada, mientras el equipo hace una peligrosa última resistencia.Mark forma una alianza inestable en una jugada a todo o nada, mientras el equipo hace una peligrosa última resistencia.
- Ricken Hale
- (solo créditos)
- Miss Huang
- (solo créditos)
- Irving Baliff
- (solo créditos)
- Burt Goodman
- (solo créditos)
- Mr. Drummond
- (as Darri Ólafsson)
Opiniones destacadas
It gives a very nice answer to a season full of lores and mysteries. If you finish watching, you will realize it solves the secrets we have been guessing, the numbers, the goats, Jame Eagan on the severed floor, Cold Harbor.
The choreography and music are fantastic. It seems to me every time outie Mark appears it's cold and colorless. In contrast, the choreography and music invite us into the colorful dream of innie Mark. The revealing after the file is completed is creepy, dark humor, but also funny and joyful. The last scene reminds me of "Mario" and "Peach" in Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding if you know what I am talking about. It's cruel but beautifully gives innie Mark the rebirth of a true self, the free will to make a choice. I wish they would never stop, and there will be no ending in that hallway.
For a show with so many mysteries and a finale that didn't *really* provide an answer to any of them, it surprisingly didn't feel like edging. I was left so emotionally fulfilled by the end of this episode that I wasn't at all thinking about Lumon's (presumably) evil plan, there is so much more to this show than just the mysteries. And the final sequence is just perfect.
I have no idea where the story could go from here and will be patiently waiting for Season 3.
Everything fits so perfectly - it all pays off from the 9 hours we've poured into these characters this season. This episode has some of the most emotional moments of the series, and some of the most shocking, jaw-dropping, and insane elements. If you want to be on the edge of your seat for 75 minutes, this is the episode for you.
This episode feels so complete, so nuanced, and yet so grand in scale at the same time. It just does what Severance does best at a controlled fast paced entertaining speed. Appreciate this episode for what it is - perfection.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAt the end of the episode, Helly is not wearing shoes, a call back to season 2 episode 6 where she shows her independence from Helena and takes off her shoes to navigate the halls.
- ErroresWhen Mark is aiming the pistol towards the nurse (Cecily) at one point he holds it with two hands, but when the camera makes a fast angle switch he's holding it with only one hand.
- Citas
Kier Eagan: Mark S., in completing your 25th Macrodata file, you have drawn my grand agendum nearer to fulfilment, thus making you one of the most important people in history. Revel now in the fruit of your labors, and hail your earthbound steward, your very own... floor manager!
Seth Milchick: Thank you, Kier. And may I say, you're looking very handsome, sir.
Kier Eagan: Thank you. I'd say the same of you, if not for my favorite core principle.
Seth Milchick: Probity?
Kier Eagan: No. Vision.
Seth Milchick: Well, it's truly special to host a man so illustrious, so sapient, so magnanimous.
Kier Eagan: My, you're verbose. Good thing you didn't write the first appendix. It would've burst.
Seth Milchick: It's an honor to receive your barbs, Mr. Eagen. The legacy you've left behind is truly and irrefutably larger than life.
Kier Eagan: You mean my company?
Seth Milchick: No. I mean this wax statue that's five inches taller than you actually were.
Kier Eagan: Thank you for that feedback... Seth.
Seth Milchick: Thank you, Kier.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 15min(75 min)
- Color