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
Incredible color grading this episode. From the earthy browns to the unsettling blues and greens to the blaring reds, this episode was a visual feast. Cinematography has always been Severance's strong suit, and I'm happy to say they've delivered wonderfully in this finale. These shots achieved their goals in the emotions they were able to evoke, from wonder to discomfort to solemn to just outright wildness.
The pacing between scenes was, similar to Season 1's finale, rivetingly done. At no point was the flow disrupted, yet it still felt like a roller coaster. The pace goes from a walk to a stride to a straight sprint, which is exactly what was needed to create the tension this was able to provide.
Some absolutely stellar performances were delivered by Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Dichen Lachman, and Tramell Tillman. Much attention was paid to the nuances between their characters, and I can't wait to see how they explore them further in Season 3. To compliment these performances, the editing was on point--one particular hard-to-realize-scene had me shaking my head in amazement with how smooth the cuts and dialogue were.
All in all, this finale was just as intense as it was delicate and pensive at points. While I don't know where Season 3 will take us, I'm incredibly happy with the way loose ends were tied up, especially after the penultimate episode let the puzzle pieces fall beautifully into place. Hopefully, we're looking at a TV classic.
There is nothing wrong with this episode. It's perfect, from the pacing, to the shots, the well-placed humor, and the music choices. The only SPOILER I will offer is that there will obviously be a season 3, if all goes well for the casts' and crews' Outies. Hopefully there won't be any production issues like there were with this season. Can't wait for season 3!
¿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