In its second season, “Severance” continues to “indict the corporate workplace while secretly longing for it,” Katy Waldman writes. Without the innocence and sense of adventure that the characters have while in the office, they “would be dull, dull, dull.” How “Severance” Makes a Fetish of the Office How “Severance” Makes a Fetish of the Office In its second season, the show continues to indict the corporate workplace while secretly longing for it.

 

In its second season, “Severance” continues to “indict the corporate workplace while secretly longing for it,” Katy Waldman writes. Without the innocence and sense of adventure that the characters have while in the office, they “would be dull, dull, dull.”
How “Severance” Makes a Fetish of the Office
 
 
 
 
 
How “Severance” Makes a Fetish of the Office
In its second season, the show continues to indict the corporate workplace while secretly longing for it.



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