Tramell Tillman was downright chilling on 'Severance' this week as Mr. Milchick scrambled to save Lumon — see what other TV ...
As always, Severance answers some questions and raises some new ones in Season 2, Episode 3. From the goat people to Mark’s ...
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FandomWire recaps and reviews Season 2 Episode 4 of Severance - "WOE'S HOLLOW." MDR goes on a team building trip to the woods ...
A noticeably different Severance outing successfully tests both the show’s experimental scope and our patience. After all, we ...
Apple TV+’s mind-bending workplace thriller whose Season 2 budget reportedly topped $200 million — will deliver payback for ...
The effects of the Macrodat Uprising are everywhere. Where Severance 's opening episode of season 2 focused on innies, episode 2 casts the lens on outies. Specifically, how the outies of Mark, Helly, ...
Tillman is happy to play Milchick once more: “It’s always fun to play the villain.” “It’s always fun to play the villain or the antihero,” Tillman tells Inverse with a giddy smile.
Upon arrival, Cook’s grim face turns into a smile as his innie, dubbed Tim C., roams the halls of Lumon before being greeted by supervisor Mr. Milchick, portrayed by Tramell Tillman.
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