
Severance sparks debate after fans slam ‘boring' new episode
Severance fans have taken to social media to complain about the latest episode of the hit Apple TV+ series with some calling it the 'worst' to date and 'pointless'.
The psychological thriller is more than halfway through its highly-anticipated second season which has so far earned rave reviews from viewers and critics.
The show stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry and John Turturro as a group of employees at the mysterious Lumon company, which is run by the equally suspicious Eagan family. They have all undergone a procedure called 'severance' which divides their work and home lives completely in a daring experiment to find a work-life balance.
So far, despite many twists and turns, fans are still trying to figure out exactly what is going on in the show.
Although episode seven, which delved into Mark's backstory with his wife Gemma, received some of the most positive reactions of the season so far, episode eight has had a less than enthusiastic response.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Severance season two episode eight
The episode reintroduces Harmony Cobel (Patricia Arquette), who hasn't been seen since the start of the season. Viewers are given a deep dive into Cobel's upbringing and her early obsession with the Eagans.
Although the episode is relatively short, clocking in at just 37 minutes, many have called it 'boring' and a 'waste of time'.
One fan wrote: 'The latest episode of Severance, episode 8 was boring as hell! No wonder it's only 37 mins, I was on my phone the entire time and only the last 10 mins gave us something interesting.'
Another added: 'New Severance episode... what a big miss, complete waste of time. Ending felt so weird cringe and out of place. Right after one of the best EPs of TV crazy. Why the f*** does Mark's sister keep calling Cobel? Such an unnatural thing to do why does she trust this woman?????'
A third joked: ' Severance episode 8 should've been an email.'
However, some have defended it, praising Arquette's performance and for expanding the show's mythos.
One fan said: 'Patricia Arquette's performance was brilliant. I bought into seeing this more vulnerable side of her and seeing how she was raised and this scene in her mother's room was a great emotional scene to see the weight of her missing her mother.'
A second added: 'This episode was so vital to the story IDC! Harmony has been working for severance since she was 8?!?! Now we finally see why Miss Huang is a child. Even showing the aftermath of what her home became after the company came through speaks volumes.'
A third claimed: 'Everyone who said s2e8 of Severance was bad simply doesn't know good writing if it hit them like Cobel's car. every sentence and expression was just PACKED with meaning and story. They managed to say SO much about her in so few words and so much set design. Beautiful.'
Only two episodes remain of the current season. No official statement has been made about season three at the time of writing.

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