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I’ve already published my full Season 2 (spoiler-free) review. Now, we can dive into each ... of where we left off back at the end of Season 1. Season 1 ended on a pretty insane cliffhanger.
After a frantic finale, an all-Innie Season 2 premiere kicks off with the Lumon higher-ups acknowledging the revolution, promising reformation, and getting the refiners back to work.
Season 1 introduced us to the employees at Lumon Industries ... He has been a professional film critic since 1999, a Rotten Tomatoes critic since 2001, and a member of the Television Critics ...
By James Poniewozik The first season of “Severance,” back ... James Poniewozik is the chief TV critic for The Times. He writes reviews and essays with an emphasis on television as it reflects ...
BOTTOM LINE Still good, just not nearly as much as that remarkable first season. Verne Gay is Newsday's TV writer and critic. He has covered the media business for more than 30 years.
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Season one concluded on a cliffhanger, and the new batch of episodes, of which six were provided for this review, thankfully retain the show’s trademark immediacy ... what with all the restrictions ...
Season 1 of the clever, absorbing show executive produced by Ben Stiller, who directed six of the nine episodes, introduced viewers to Lumon Industries and its “severed” workforce, made up of ...