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Some recent news.

 

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Even with the new teaser from Apple, I'm sorry to report that 2022's breakout series has become, shall we say, severed from its work-half. Following the WGA strike and rumors of drama behind the scenes, production on the show was halted indefinitely, according to Deadline—forcing audiences to sit with the first season's amazing cliffhanger. Luckily, according to producer Ben Stiller, production is finally back on. After a fan commented on the cryptic Apple teaser for Stiller to "give us a sign," the comedian responded, "We are working on it." Mark S., hold on, buddy.

 

Stiller also recently shut down rumors of drama surrounding the series creator Dan Erickson and co-executive producer Mark Friedman. The two "ended up hating each other on the first season, per multiple sources," according to The Town's Matthew Belloni, with AppleTV+ going through several rewrites for Season Two. "No one’s going to the break room," Stiller responded on Twitter. "Love our fans and each other, and we all are just working to make the show as good as possible." Lumon Industries, I'm sure, is furious at the lack of efficiency. Those numbers aren't going to sort themselves! But Season Two is still very much in the cards for Severance.

Team Severance has been tight-lipped on potential Season Two plot reveals, but Patricia Arquette did issue a sinister warning. Speaking with Entertainment Tonight a year ago, Ms. Harmony Cobel herself joked, “Be scared, very scared." She continued, "I think these guys have been working really hard, and come up with a lot of really creative things. They have a whole world in their minds. They just let us in, piece by piece, into what’s going on, but I think it will be fun and beautiful.” She also revealed that she loves to read fan theories, so if you've been trawling the Severance Reddit in the wee hours of the morning, just know—Arquette is watching.

https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a39650190/severance-season-2/

Best case towards the end of this year or early next year?

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ETA: Spoilers in this article, best read at the end of the season I think!

The Frustrations of Severance

...As its puzzles compound and the rooms expand this season, I’ve found myself a bit lost. Does the show’s artifice conceal a deeper meaning—about love, about work, even about life and death themselves—or is it just artifice for artifice’s sake?

...

This season, the sense of mystery deepens and expands. I can’t get enough of the lore about the company’s enigmatic founder, Kier Eagan, and while the show giddily draws on the histories of Mormonism and Scientology in crafting this founder’s narrative, there’s originality in the writing, including a particularly

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memorable new story about the harms of self-pleasure in the great outdoors....

https://newrepublic.com/article/190798/severance-season-2-apple-tv-review-frustrations

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6 hours ago, ofmd said:

The Frustrations of Severance

...As its puzzles compound and the rooms expand this season, I’ve found myself a bit lost. Does the show’s artifice conceal a deeper meaning—about love, about work, even about life and death themselves—or is it just artifice for artifice’s sake?

...

This season, the sense of mystery deepens and expands. I can’t get enough of the lore about the company’s enigmatic founder, Kier Eagan, and while the show giddily draws on the histories of Mormonism and Scientology in crafting this founder’s narrative, there’s originality in the writing, including a particularly memorable new story about the harms of self-pleasure in the great outdoors....

(Wait, what? I missed that!)

https://newrepublic.com/article/190798/severance-season-2-apple-tv-review-frustrations

Jeepers. That article is ruminations on the show and then bang bang bang bang bang a giant list of spoilers. I would assume the part you just mentioned is from an episode we haven't seen yet. 

I've gotta say, I really don't understand the impulse (which this article's writer seems to have, but not as bad as some others I've read) to watch a show that is mysterious and that you know you're in the middle of (ie lots of pieces still to play) and get shirty about the show being mysterious and holding its cards close. Like, that's how mysteries work! That's kinda totally their thing! :D

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Shorty and shirty are two different words. Who knew?
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Oh F... I didn't even think of spoilers, honestly! Duh. I thought I might have missed something about Ms Cobel being alone in her car. And I must have skipped some of the later paragraphs, as I see now.

Will put in tags. (Ombre, maybe you could put that bit in spoiler tags, too?)

And now I spoiled myself to two things at least. Oh well.

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9 minutes ago, ofmd said:

I thought I might have missed something about Ms Cobel being alone in her car. 

LOLOLOL. Considering what you thought. they were saying was going on. Lol. Just having a good time here by myself in the middle of a vast frozen tundra when DANG NAB WAS THAT TRUCK FAST AND CLOSE. 

 

I can understand your confusion! 

 

Bummer about unintentionally spoiling yourself! That article could *definitely* have used a note at the top saying Danger Will Robinson. 

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18 hours ago, ofmd said:

I feel dumb enough aready, rightfully so!

Ever since I'm off most social media, I haven't had to deal with spoilers and I just assumed such a show was running a tight ship.

You know, while I really enjoyed the ruminations of the article, I'm mad they didn't put up a warning. I'd much rather delete my post.

It's interesting. I remember watching the first season 20 minutes at a time over lunch. So rich that those few minutes were satisfying and left me happy to ruminate until the next day. And then I got to the last 2 or 3 eps and just couldn't stop watching. I don't know how many eps the show has sent out for screener (I'd assume not the whole thing), but I wonder if they cut off just at that point where the season builds momentum and you're unbearably hungry to see what comes next and that poor sod is now stuck waiting along with the rest of us mere mortals. (since, as this guy shows, writers can't actually be trusted to not spill the beans way too early! :P) Might explain his immense dissatisfaction with what is left unanswered. 

 

And yeah, it's fascinating how the changing social media landscape has changed the spoiler landscape. It occurs to me that this is my longest-standing social network. By a lot. Especially if you trace this back to twop. I don't use any of the big ones and only participate in two incredibly niche discussion boards. And there's been such a long-standing set of rules here for how to deal with spoilers that I really never see them anymore!  Gee... I suddenly feel kinda... Spoiled ! (In, you know, that other way.)

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If you want to make a point in writing, you have to actually include the point. In writing. Who knew?

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