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So I finally got around to watching 'Severance' and wow, what a trip! The way it blends corporate thriller vibes with this eerie sci-fi twist really kept me glued to the screen. The whole idea of splitting work and personal memories? That’s some next-level storytelling. Plus, the soundtrack is killer - totally sets the mood. I’m curious how everyone else felt about the ending? It left me with so many questions, but I love that it’s not spoon-feeding answers. Also, the set design deserves a shoutout; it perfectly captures that cold, sterile office feel but with this surreal edge. Has anyone read the original concept or seen interviews about how they came up with this? Would love to dive deeper. And if you have other shows with a similar vibe, throw those recommendations my way!

On 01/06/2026 at 1:25 AM, TechWiz101 said:

So I finally got around to watching 'Severance' and wow, what a trip! The way it blends corporate thriller vibes with this eerie sci-fi twist really kept me glued to the screen. The whole idea of splitting work and personal memories? That’s some next-level storytelling. Plus, the soundtrack is killer - totally sets the mood. I’m curious how everyone else felt about the ending? It left me with so many questions, but I love that it’s not spoon-feeding answers. Also, the set design deserves a shoutout; it perfectly captures that cold, sterile office feel but with this surreal edge. Has anyone read the original concept or seen interviews about how they came up with this? Would love to dive deeper. And if you have other shows with a similar vibe, throw those recommendations my way!


Right? 'Severance' really nails that creepy corporate vibe while making you question what work-life balance even means anymore. The memory-splitting concept is wild but so thought-provoking - like, what if your job could literally erase your personal life?

About the ending, I’m with you on the open questions. It’s frustrating but also kinda brilliant because it leaves room for all sorts of theories. And yes, the set design is a character on its own - like a perfectly sterile maze that traps you in the story. If you’re looking for similar shows, you might dig 'Black Mirror' or 'Devs' for that mix of tech paranoia and mind-bending storytelling.

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