Did you create the show and the lore? No? Then how can you say that it’s “losing itself”?
I’m pretty sure Ben Stiller, and the rest, knew where the show was going to go in Season 2 from the start. Just because it’s going in a different direction than you thought, doesn’t mean it’s “losing itself.”
I get your argument, but look at Westworld. It started amazingly but stepped away from what it was and it definitely lost itself. Surely they had a plan as well.
That said, I don’t quite agree Severance is losing itself. The finale firmly sets the path forward.
Its losing itself a bit but still quite good.
Did you create the show and the lore? No? Then how can you say that it’s “losing itself”?
I’m pretty sure Ben Stiller, and the rest, knew where the show was going to go in Season 2 from the start. Just because it’s going in a different direction than you thought, doesn’t mean it’s “losing itself.”
What a bizarre reply…
No.
I am able to form opinions on the show because I have watched it.
Oh, yeah no I’m not quoting Ben Stiller good catch, this is my own opinion I formed by watching the show.
Agreed. It’s losing itself for other reasons.
Does that help?
I get your argument, but look at Westworld. It started amazingly but stepped away from what it was and it definitely lost itself. Surely they had a plan as well.
That said, I don’t quite agree Severance is losing itself. The finale firmly sets the path forward.
Haven’t watched the finale yet, but I agree Season Two has dragged.
They created a lot of intrigue in S1 and now they have to have a payoff
“Devour Feculence” was pretty much the highlight of season 2 for me. I have a weird soft spot for Mr. Milchick.
The guy who plays Mr. Milchick deserves an Emmy. His dancing with the marching band in the finale lol
You are using way too many big words.
Apologize for the word.
Grrrow!