#severance s1
thinking about the reverse arc between lumon middle management and the MDR team. the way the MDR team all began as individuals (Helly lashing out, Irv holding too tight to the rules, Dylan keeping distant with his perks and sarcastic apathy, Mark struggling to lead) with the unified machinations of Mr. Graner, Ms. Cobel, and Mr. Milchick keeping them down. the way that their unified front fell apart as they each began breaching routine, striking out without communicating to each other, leaving each other high and dry as they individually fucked up (milchick’s overtime w/ dylan, cobel letting them explore, graner. well-) while simultaneously the MDR team was reaching out to other departments, forming deeper connections, and learning to truly trust each other
SEVERANCE + LOVE AND RELIGION
that both versions of irving care about art, in their respective available capacities, even though they have entirely different lives and memories… that irving’s outer self is able to paint what only his inner self has never seen… that his inner self dreams of paint….. that mark’s inner self is able to channel the memory and emotion of the tree through sculpted clay… the transcendence/power/endurance of art… despite it all………
I’m not sure I know how to best explain this, but I’m very glad that the writers gave Outside Burt a husband. Or boyfriend, whatever.
The romance between Burt and Irving is beautiful, and it’s incredibly fragile and precarious because they are both mindwiped office workers in an evil basement. The scene were Burt retires (and is permanently ripped away from Irving) was a gutpunch, because we got to see that Outside Burt has a life where he doesn’t know or care about Irving, or even his own Inside self, at all. He has a whole other life, and he may have a whole other family. When the last episode rolled around, and Irv finally got a chance to visit Burt on the Outside, I thought, oh shit, Burt has a wife, that’s going to be the twist of the knife, that’s going to be the tragedy, I’m not sure I like that. And then Burt had a husband, because the show’s thinking was thankfully less heteronormative than mine. The tragedy is still there, it’s still heartbreaking, but we don’t get the tired trope of the gay outcast gazing in at the happy normal straight life he can never have. Irv sees that the man he loves is locked away in the mind of an identical man who seems happily married to a man, and Irv will never have that because neither he, nor the man he loves are considered people. This scene would have had homophobic and maybe biphobic baggage if Burt’s spouse was female, and is incredibly poignant since Burt’s spouse is male.
Basically, the writers managed tragedy without burying the gays. Burt is still alive, and he’s still gay, he’s just completely beyond Irving’s reach.
Severance - Mr. Milchick edit
I love Severance’s juxtaposition of hyper-corporate aesthetics with archaic language in locations like the Break Room and in the company code. It really heightens the dissonance and psychological horror of the setting.
TWITTER DOODLE DUMP
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She used to say there was good news and bad news about hell. The good news is, hell is just a product of a morbid human imagination. The bad news is, whatever humans can imagine, they can usually create.She used to say it takes the saints eight hours to bless a sleeping child. I hope you aren’t rushing the saints.
Severance 1x1 - Ms Cobel + her mother
she got an award for mealtime condiment
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