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  • Episode aired Feb 28, 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 50m
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Dichen Lachman in Severance (2022)
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An old romance intersects with a deadly present threat.An old romance intersects with a deadly present threat.An old romance intersects with a deadly present threat.

  • Director
    • Jessica Lee Gagné
  • Writers
    • Dan Erickson
    • Mark Friedman
  • Stars
    • Adam Scott
    • Britt Lower
    • Tramell Tillman
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    • Director
      • Jessica Lee Gagné
    • Writers
      • Dan Erickson
      • Mark Friedman
    • Stars
      • Adam Scott
      • Britt Lower
      • Tramell Tillman
    • 155User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Mark Scout
    Britt Lower
    Britt Lower
    • Helly R
    Tramell Tillman
    Tramell Tillman
    • Seth Milchick
    Zach Cherry
    Zach Cherry
    • Dylan George
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    Jen Tullock
    Jen Tullock
    • Devon Scout-Hale
    Michael Chernus
    Michael Chernus
    • Ricken Hale
    Dichen Lachman
    Dichen Lachman
    • Ms. Casey
    Sarah Bock
    Sarah Bock
    • Miss Huang
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    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Irving Baliff
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    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Burt Goodman
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    Patricia Arquette
    Patricia Arquette
    • Harmony Cobel
    • (credit only)
    Robby Benson
    Robby Benson
    • Dr. Mauer
    Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
    Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
    • Mr. Drummond
    • (as Darri Ólafsson)
    Sandra Bernhard
    Sandra Bernhard
    • Nurse
    Karen Aldridge
    Karen Aldridge
    • Asal Reghabi
    Eric J Carlson
    Eric J Carlson
    • Mark Watcher
    Daniel Cioffoletti
    • Blood Drive Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Mitchell Hochman
    Mitchell Hochman
    • Irving Watcher
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jessica Lee Gagné
    • Writers
      • Dan Erickson
      • Mark Friedman
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    10thyssenbot

    50 minutes have never been crafted better

    Take a bow Jessica Lee Gagné! Everything about this episode - the plot, the pace, the sets and most importantly, cinematography is 10/10.

    I have never seen better 50 minutes of television - and rarely 50 continuous minutes of any motion picture.

    It has the dead wife montage. But it blooms in a way that we feel like the honeybee flying around in anticipation.

    It opens up the Severance lore more than any other episode (barring S1 finale). But it makes it even more eerie.

    We see more of the sterile Lumon but with georgious aesthetics. It is menacing with a friendly facade. Its clinical precision is handled by steely grip. It takes you to a prison of hope - that you volunteered into but cannot escape.

    This episode should be (and I hope, will be) studied in art schools for ages.
    10johnnymontanez

    One of the best episodes of TV.

    Severance has exceeded my expectations in multiple ways. The last three episodes of season one cemented the show for me but this episode managed to bring this series to a whole different level.

    The first thing I would like to point out is the cinematography and directing. Severance hasn't fallen short, especially in this second season, but this one blew my mind. You can feel the passion and care that has been put into this project. The transition and the grainy look in the flashback sequences really made it feel intimate and meaningful.

    The acting was also top notch. Dichen Lachlan (Gemma) was incredible and managed to bring a powerful rollercoaster of emotions, all ranging from confusion, sadness, and hope. Adam Scott and Jen Tullock have always impressed me but they also tapped into untouched territory that we haven't seen yet in this series.

    I'm trying to avoid spoilers but if you haven't seen this series and want to know if it's worth watching, the answer is yes.
    danlui

    Best Episode of the season

    Wow, episode 7 of Severance deserves an Emmy!

    It's nice to see that they gave their cinematographer, Jessica Gagnea, a chance to direct this episode and ended up delivering the best episode of the season. I was so intrigued the whole episode - the camera work, the transitions and the emotional journey was truly a work of art.

    This episode also givesDichen Lachman (Gemma) the spotlight she deserves and she proves how talented she is. She perfectly shifts between her innie, outie and past self, showing her incredible range. It's also wonderful to see more asian actors getting more screen time.
    10rxckne

    ego death

    This is the most powerful, emotional, and arguably lore filled episode of the series so far. Out of all the backstory episodes in television, considering how bold and layered this series is it's no surprise how this one sticks out compared to the rest. The constant back and forth of learning so much about a character and the torturous things they've been accustomed to, to getting emotionally gut punched by the history of the most emotional dynamic of the series that we didn't get to see until now. This is my favorite of the season so far and considering the title of the final episode I'm assuming the climax is going to be a similar but more chaotic and grand finale from what we witnessed with season 1. Gravity Falls had a chokehold on many people episode to episode in terms of theorizing and plotting, and I'm glad it's being brought back with Severance. Dan Erickson impressed yet again, but given the dynamics of this episode Jessica Lee Gagné was phenomenal in the direction she took. Putting aside shows that concluded and were already on-going, so far this is the biggest accomplishment of TV this decade.
    10jjhawk02

    Masterpiece

    This show just went from amazing to a completely whole new level. I really can't remember the last time I watched an episode of any tv show and felt this intrigued. Each scene seems so well crafted it really seems like every single line of dialogue has had tons of thought and consideration behind it. Also, the way the show stays totally unpredictable is actually incredible. I genuinely watch every scene with no idea where it'll go next. And the more I watch the more I realize how much planning and attention to detail has been put into the whole story. Best episode of the season and maybe the entire series.

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    • Trivia
      The song that plays throughout Gemma's and Mark's montage is called " La valse à mille temps".
    • Goofs
      When Gemma is getting her blood drawn in the room; it shows a close up of the nurse taping down the needle. It's clearly shown the needle is almost all of the way out of her arm.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      La Valse à Mille Temps
      Music by Jacques Brel

      Lyrics by Jacques Brel

      Performed by Jacques Brel

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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      • Fifth Season
      • Red Hour Films
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