fediraleksyeyev
Joined Nov 2021
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One of the most beautifully crafted episodes of television ever, and the most emotional episode of Severance yet.
It's hard to talk about how amazing this episode is without spoiling anything but god the way it just weaves this mind-bending torturous sci-fi story with this beautiful Orpheus and Eurydice analogy of two lovers mourning each other, not knowing how close they really are. Just absolutely heart wrenching.
As many lore bombs as someone could hope for, impeccable cinematography, set design, acting, writing, just absolutely beautiful from the top down.
There are still three episodes left and whole season(s?) ahead of this show and this still feels like the Magnum Opus of Severance.
In my opinion, this is the greatest episode of television ever, and this cements Severance as my favourite show of all time.
It's hard to talk about how amazing this episode is without spoiling anything but god the way it just weaves this mind-bending torturous sci-fi story with this beautiful Orpheus and Eurydice analogy of two lovers mourning each other, not knowing how close they really are. Just absolutely heart wrenching.
As many lore bombs as someone could hope for, impeccable cinematography, set design, acting, writing, just absolutely beautiful from the top down.
There are still three episodes left and whole season(s?) ahead of this show and this still feels like the Magnum Opus of Severance.
In my opinion, this is the greatest episode of television ever, and this cements Severance as my favourite show of all time.