Severance fan theorists, step apart. Severance star Zach Cherry, who performs Dylan G., has a idea of his personal.
As The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott dives into Season 2 of Apple TV+’s acclaimed office thriller, Stiller and Scott have began a phase the place Cherry — whom Stiller and Scott jokingly describe as “a clairvoyant” — shares his theories about what’s going to occur within the present’s subsequent episodes.
Stiller jokingly clarified: “These predictions are what Zach thinks, based on, really, probably only having read his sides and his scenes.”
“He doesn’t like reading other people’s lines,” Scott added.
For his idea about what’s going to occur in Season 2, episode 2, Cherry dove deep into the thriller of Gemma/Ms. Casey (Dichen Lachman) and Chilly Harbor.
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“Next time on Severance,” Cherry started. “Ms. Casey is trapped in the number four. And then when Mark finishes Cold Harbor, she moves up to number five. But she doesn’t want to get to number seven, because obviously seven ate nine, and that’s some scary stuff.”
He is performed it; he is cracked Severance‘s total thriller field broad open!
However that is not all. Cherry additionally got here up with a inventive answer for Mr. Milchick’s (Tramell Tillman) largest downside — specifically, that his pc display screen nonetheless says, “Hello, Ms. Cobel” as an alternative of his personal identify.
“I think Milchick is going to to change his name to Ms. Cobel, so then he doesn’t have to feel sad about his computer login screen,” Cherry stated. “Maybe they’ll send him two paychecks by accident.”
Evidently, Stiller and Scott are lower than impressed by Cherry’s theories, with Stiller even calling out his “seven ate nine” second as a “second-grader joke.” I do not know, possibly Cherry actually is onto one thing, and Stiller and Scott are simply attempting to throw viewers off the scent.
Severance Season 2 is now streaming on Apple TV+, with a brand new episode each Friday. You may observe together with The Severance Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Audacy, Spotify, and wherever else you get your podcasts.