The Severance season 2 finale just made me rethink the entire show – and it’s so much darker than I expected

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Separation is not just a TV show: this is an event. It is a psychological experience designed to provide us with an existential crisis that we want in life and it also means living in the first place. After the cliffeer to eliminate all the types of jokes, we waited three years for Season 2-which proved to be a deep, dark dilemma in Distopian near Distopian, Dan Erickson and Ben Stellar have ended us with a different, destructive season that ends us with a different, destructive season. Whole Chain in point of view. It’s not about to turn and turn your work mind, or we are in the office over the weekend. The metaphors have gone out of the window: This is a story about two different men that have two different sets of desires and needs – and what they decide to do in the eleventh hour, when the stake is higher and the decisions have serious consequences.

I realize that it’s controversial: Does Mark and Mark S have two parts of the same person technically? When I interviewed Adam Scott, who played Mark and Mark’s role about Season 2, I asked about the mentality of playing two different roles – but he didn’t see it. “It was very important that it Not He said, feel like two different people, just like the different parts or parts of the same man, “a part of it has 40 years of sadness and happiness and pain and trauma. And second, for all intentions and purposes, is two and a half years old. So it is the same man, but if it is meaningful, it is only a difference in life.

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