Have you ever clocked into work and questioned why you were even working there? That became a routine occurrence for me this year while I was still working at my previous job. Why am I here? Is my hard work even amounting to anything? Those are the questions that constantly ran through my head during every shift, which are similarly the same kind of questions the main characters ask. Needless to say, I found Severance to be very relatable, because I had been going through an existential crisis of my own. I think that's part of the beauty of this show--it's just as much relatable as it's cerebral.
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Madness indeed. Multiverse not so much.
But I genuinely still loved it.
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A show with more identity concerns than its main character.
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