This is an excellent read! You articulated what I love about this show so much. Your observation that the severance procedure came from the mind of an overworked, beaten-down employee and not from a shareholder is one I’ll be turning over in my mind. S3 can’t come soon enough!
First of all this was probably my most entertaining read this week. And also such a unique POV on Severance I have not read anywhere else. I feel everyone kind of chose to forget about Cobel and her episode 😅.
I'm honestly waiting to see her and Milchick lead a full on Kier rebellion in season 3. They both seemed like they were reaching their burning point.
This is an excellent read! You articulated what I love about this show so much. Your observation that the severance procedure came from the mind of an overworked, beaten-down employee and not from a shareholder is one I’ll be turning over in my mind. S3 can’t come soon enough!
First of all this was probably my most entertaining read this week. And also such a unique POV on Severance I have not read anywhere else. I feel everyone kind of chose to forget about Cobel and her episode 😅.
I'm honestly waiting to see her and Milchick lead a full on Kier rebellion in season 3. They both seemed like they were reaching their burning point.
This is so, so good! I feel like of all the Severance takes I've read none have quite touched on this.