If you consider it, Severance‘s “innies” — the folks trapped in an countless cycle of workplace work — ought to genuinely hate their “outies” — their different halves who exist in all places else. Whereas outies are free to stay a seemingly carefree existence, unburdened by the labor, boredom and indignities of workplace life, innies haven’t any escape. Each time they enter the elevator on the finish of their shifts, which triggers the change to their outie persona, innies simply blink and return to the sterile hallways of nefarious biotechnology agency Lumon Industries. There aren’t any weekends or holidays, there is not even time to sleep.
Editor’s notice: The Severance finale is now stay, however this assessment was written previous to the discharge of the ultimate episode of the second season. In the meantime, Apple confirmed at this time that it has ordered a 3rd season of the hit present, so we are able to proceed to observe the tales of Lumon’s best.
Spoilers forward for Severance season 2. No spoilers for the finale, “Chilly Harbor.”
Severance‘s first season arrived as we had been all reeling from the preliminary onslaught of the COVID pandemic and many people had been coping with our personal work-life steadiness points. It launched the present’s core idea — that Lumon pioneered the flexibility to utterly separate work and life experiences — and it made the phrases “innie” and “outie” a brand new cultural shorthand. However the debut season additionally leaned closely on the outie perspective, generally to a fault. In its second season, Severance grew to become even stronger by focusing extra on the innie perspective. Do they deserve entire lives, or simply the labor their outies do not need to take care of? Are they allowed to fall in love? Are they even actual folks?
These are all ideas the present beforehand touched on, however the innie expertise grew to become all of the extra tragic as season two went on. We watched as Adam Scott’s Mark S. wrestled with the dueling needs to rescue Lumon’s wellness counselor, Ms. Casey, who was revealed to be his outie’s supposedly useless spouse, and in addition nurture a budding romance with fellow innie Hellie R. (Britt Decrease). John Turturro’s Irving B. spent the complete season nursing a damaged coronary heart, after the innie he fell in love with disappeared. And Zach Cherry’s Dylan G. ended up falling in love along with his outie’s spouse (Merritt Wever), who noticed the most effective elements of her floundering husband by his innie.
Innies owe their lives to their outies, however lead a tortured existence that principally simply makes all the pieces simpler for outies. Season two made it clear that the method of severance, which entails a mind injection that splits the innie and outie personas, basically creates an grownup baby who solely exists to work. Innies haven’t any understanding of science, historical past or the larger world past what Lumon tells them. And naturally, the corporate’s messaging to innies is solely targeted on effectivity, output and the cult-like adoration of its founder, Kier Eagan. (It is as if Apple based mostly its whole inner tradition on worshipping Steve Jobs as a god, full with archaic rituals and holy texts.)
Whereas we spent much less time with outies on this season, the present nonetheless had a sharper tackle their aspect of the severed expertise. There is a humorous nod to the “return to workplace” phenomenon, the place Tramell Tillman’s Milchick virtually needed to beg the outies to return again to Lumon, following their innie revolt on the finish of season one. In our world, RTO is generally a phenomenon the place executives are desirous to witness their staff toiling away, slightly than permitting them to probably slack off whereas working at residence.
We additionally get a way of what outies lose by giving up their work life to their innies. When Dylan G.’s outie, Dylan George, is turned down for a primary job outdoors of Lumon, he learns he cannot depend his innie’s work time, since he did not truly expertise it. (In some methods it feels paying homage to what we might lose by outsourcing work to AI instruments.) Severance is not only a entice for the innies caught in Lumon’s workplaces, their outies will even have a troublesome time touchdown a job anyplace else. The one alternative is to remain loyal to Lumon, and its pricey founder Kier, till you retire. Or die.
In keeping with Dan Erickson, the creator and showrunner of Severance, this season was partially impressed by the current Hollywood author’s strike. “We had been all speaking to our guilds and having conversations about staff rights and what we owe our employers and what we should always fairly count on again in return… And the way a lot of ourselves and our lives and our vitality we needs to be keen to surrender for the sake of a job,” he mentioned in an interview on episode 252 of the Engadget Podcast.
Whereas a lot of the second season was written earlier than the strike, “consciously or unconsciously, I feel that the tone of that, of these conversations made their method into the story,” Erickson mentioned. “And definitely I feel that they will be on folks’s minds as they’re watching the present. As a result of on the finish of the day… it’s a present concerning the rights of staff and what they deserve as human beings.”
As I watched this season of Severance, and processed the occasions of its explosive finale, I couldn’t assist however be reminded of Kazuo Ishiguro’s heartbreaking novel By no means Let Me Go. It’s set in a strict boarding college the place college students are raised to serve one particular objective, and their very own lives are devalued within the course of. However they nonetheless love, be taught and dream. They’ve hopes and needs. Each innie needs to be so fortunate.
Replace, March 21 2025, 4:40PM ET: This story has been up to date so as to add an editor’s notice concerning the season finale and the affirmation a few third season of the present..