The After Hours
- Épisode diffusé le 14 mars 2025
- TV-MA
- 44min
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8,1/10
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Michael Chernus
- Ricken Hale
- (générique uniquement)
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
- Mr. Drummond
- (as Darri Ólafsson)
Jeanine Flynn
- Gate Guard
- (as Jeanine Marie Flynn)
Marc Geller
- Kier Eagan
- (générique uniquement)
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10nerona13
So good. I had to leave another review for this weeks...everything from last week to now is going exactly how it should in my opinion at least haha. It gives you exactly the information needed and just enough to leave you also wondering for what WIll happen...:)) lots of people expecting so much to happen and to be revealed but also at the same time this sets up the perfect episode for the finale and sooooo on :)))!!:) I think they really did it phenomenally same as the last week with harmony's (cobels) episode. You should all watch this you won't be disappointed:] have a good night/morning. Ps Irving you are my fave.
If the penultimate episode of the season had this much tension I fear how intense the finale is going to be.
This episode did a great job at both paying things off and setting things up for the big finale similarly to S1's second to last episode.
Lot's of emotions this episode and I have to admit I almost teared up a few times; the way it tackles these themes of innocence and the continual ones of individuality are especially potent this episode.
Some brilliant performances this episode, this show better sweep the Emmys because it deserves to!
Overall fantastic episode, one of the best of the season, hoping next week reaches the heights of the first season's finale.
This episode did a great job at both paying things off and setting things up for the big finale similarly to S1's second to last episode.
Lot's of emotions this episode and I have to admit I almost teared up a few times; the way it tackles these themes of innocence and the continual ones of individuality are especially potent this episode.
Some brilliant performances this episode, this show better sweep the Emmys because it deserves to!
Overall fantastic episode, one of the best of the season, hoping next week reaches the heights of the first season's finale.
This episode was a good setup for the season finale. I wish it had been a little more revealing in some parts, but I feel like it showed us enough to build hype for the season finale. However, despite saving the excitement for the end, it still left us with a high level of anticipation and curiosity for next week.
Some people may have been frustrated by the lack of answers to some questions, but all nine episodes have been a build-up to the finale, which I honestly have high expectations for, because I trust Ben Stiller and we'll have 76 extremely revealing minutes ahead of us. I give the episode a score of 8 because on the "Severance" scale of scores, 8 would be the usual high quality that the episodes present, which for me is already excellent, 9 would be only for "Woe's Hollow" and "Chikhai Bardo", two episodes completely out of the curve in this series, which were impactful from beginning to end, and 10 so far only for "The We We Are", which was the best episode of the series so far, perhaps not for a long time.
Some people may have been frustrated by the lack of answers to some questions, but all nine episodes have been a build-up to the finale, which I honestly have high expectations for, because I trust Ben Stiller and we'll have 76 extremely revealing minutes ahead of us. I give the episode a score of 8 because on the "Severance" scale of scores, 8 would be the usual high quality that the episodes present, which for me is already excellent, 9 would be only for "Woe's Hollow" and "Chikhai Bardo", two episodes completely out of the curve in this series, which were impactful from beginning to end, and 10 so far only for "The We We Are", which was the best episode of the series so far, perhaps not for a long time.
While I enjoyed last weeks episode I was a bit annoyed of a second standalone episode away from the characters we loved and waited 3 years for. This episode brings back everything that makes this show what it is in full force at its top level. The performance were great, the jokes were funny and -as always- left us with more questions than answers. Next weeks episode being over an hour long definitely gives a lot to look forward to. Also apparently people are saying the board is made up of a bunch of goats now? I'm here for it, this is definitely the best fanbase in the world. Yes I'm rambling but I needed to reach the minimum character requirement.
10solojere
Can we be Innocent Again? I think that is the question asked in The After Hours. And honestly, I don't know the answer. What an Amazing and emotional Episode. After all these characters have been through, this was a particularly low blow. After the last 2 weeks, it was nice to have the main cast back. But things aren't as life and Lumon are dragging our characters down. I won't spoil anything, but this was some amazing TV with some great performances. Honestly, it was like watching a movie between the amazing visuals and the amazing character development. Zach Cherry kills it as Dylan G. His performance was so good. Also, Tramell Tillman Needs all the awards for Mr. Milchick. It was also interesting to see Miss Huang get some character development. Adam Scott's sarcasm kills me. John Turturro and Christopher Walken are a match made in heaven, and the tension between them is so good. Brit Lower is so good as Helly R and Helena! I feel so bad for Helly and can't wait to see what happens next. I can't believe there is only one episode left this season. This entire season has been perfect, and I can't wait until next week. If only I could be severed to speed up the time. ;)
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- AnecdotesThe title of this episode "The After Hours" was originally the title of a Twilight Zone episode #34 from season 1, 1960, written by Rod Serling. The episode, starring Anne Francis, revolves around a department store where the mannequins come to life one at a time and are allowed to go out into the real world for one month. This same episode of Twilight Zone is referenced in the scene where Ms. Cobel speaks to the security guard at the birthing retreat--their dialogue about a "Miss Marsha White looking for a gold thimble on the 9th floor, specialties department" mirrors Rod Serling's opening narration from "The After Hours."
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
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