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In Severance, technology allows the employees of Lumon Industries to split into two versions of themselves: one that lives outside of work and another that exists solely in the office — the “outies” and the “innies.” The sci-fi thriller takes off when the innies begin to question their reality: What are they really doing? What are their outie versions like? In other words, they start to become self-aware.

After a first season that posed a wealth of intriguing questions and captivated audiences with its striking visual style, the second installment shifts the focus to the characters and their emotions — especially the innies, who have been given the fewest answers.

“It was important to us that the characters started to feel more human, because this is the story of them discovering their humanity. Part of the fun of the first season was that these characters were almost a sketch, a facsimile of the human experience. But this season, they start to wonder, ‘Who am I outside of here? Who would I be if I didn’t live in here?‘” explained Erickson in a video interview with EL PAÍS a few days after the second season finale aired.

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Watched it with my wife over the weekend, and had some thoughts. First, the acting is exceptional throughout. Seriously, I don’t think there was a weak performance from anyone. Second, the cinematography was clever, but I’m not sure it was anything more than that. Shooting each episode as a oner brings some limitations with what you can do plot-wise. This brings me to my third thought: I think they missed an episode. Each of the 4 episodes focuses on one person or small group of people, but there isn’t really an episode that focuses on the boy and the victim before the “incident.”

Tap for spoilerEpisode 1 first hits you with the arrest, then there’s a slow boil until the end when you see this kid you had some sympathy for actually did it! I think episode 2 or 3 should have been a look at his and her perspectives leading up to the attack. Was she bullying him, or was she pointing out what everyone else already knew: that he was a men’s rights activist/incel/redpiller. His friends didn’t seem that close to him, was his radicalization causing a split between them? I’m not looking for the story to be tied up. I like that it leaves a lot unanswered. I just think it could have been better with a little background on the lead-up to the attack. Unfortunately, I don’t see how they could’ve maintained the cinematography while following both characters around before the attack. Maybe have that episode take place at school. I don’t know.

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Netflix's latest Harlan Coben adaptation I Will Find You adds Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning and Erin Richards.

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