EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 1H 41M
Severance Season 2 Finale Review: It Actually Sucked
from Wicked Indulgence: Movie Reviews, Book Reviews, and TV Deep Dives · host Jessica Morgan
In this episode of the Wicked Indulgence podcast, we dive deep into the controversial finale of Severance Season 2, comparing it to the infamous ending of Game of Thrones. As your host, Jessica, alongside my co-host Kevin, we explore our mixed feelings about the season's conclusion and the implications it has for the future of the series.We kick off the discussion by addressing the disappointment surrounding Severance's finale, particularly how it mirrored the letdown many felt with Game of Thrones. While we acknowledge that Severance has the potential for redemption in a future season, we express our frustration over the predictable and unsatisfying choices made in the last moments of the episode. We reminisce about the excitement and creativity of Season 1, contrasting it with the finale's lack of resolution and character development.As we recount our experience watching the finale with friends at a Lumen-themed dinner party, we share the collective shock and dismay that followed the episode's conclusion. We highlight how even our friend, who typically enjoys happy endings, was left feeling frustrated by the choices made in the finale. This leads us to a broader discussion about the importance of character consistency and logical storytelling, which we feel were compromised in both Severance and Game of Thrones.We then transition into a spoiler-free review of the episode before diving into the nitty-gritty details. We discuss the cinematography and production quality of Severance, praising its artistic direction while lamenting the storytelling choices that ultimately let us down. The episode opens with Heli's determination to memorize a map left by Irving, setting the stage for the tension that follows.Throughout our analysis, we dissect key moments, such as Mark's interactions with his outie and the revelations about Gemma's character. We express our frustration over missed opportunities for character development and the lack of answers to lingering questions from previous episodes. The conversation flows into the bizarre and theatrical elements of the finale, including the strange animatronic statue of Cure and the marching band performance, which we found both amusing and unsettling.As we wrap up the episode, we reflect on the overall impact of the finale on our investment in the series. We share our hopes for Season 3, emphasizing the need for coherent storytelling and character arcs that honor the groundwork laid in earlier seasons. Ultimately, we invite our listeners to join us in this passionate discussion, encouraging them to share their thoughts and feelings about the Severance finale and what they hope to see in the future.00:00:00 - Game of Thrones vs. Severance Season 2 FinaleDiscussion on the disappointments of both finales and the potential for redemption in Severance.00:03:10 - Wicked Indulgence Podcast IntroductionIntroduction of the podcast and hosts, Jessica and Kevin, and their reactions to the Severance Season 2 finale.00:05:30 - Lumen-Themed Dinner PartyDescription of a themed dinner party held by friends to celebrate Severance, leading to collective disappointment after the finale.00:07:00 - Initial Reactions to the FinaleGroup reactions to the finale, highlighting frustrations and character regression.00:09:20 - Spoiler-Free ReviewTransition to a spoiler-free review of the finale before diving into details.00:10:00 - Opening Scene AnalysisAnalysis of the opening scene with Heli and the tension created by her father's appearance.00:14:00 - Cinematography and Production QualityPraise for the cinematography and production quality throughout the season.00:16:30 - Unanswered Questions and Plot PointsDiscussion on unresolved plot points and the potential for future seasons.00:20:00 - Mark's Emotional JourneyMark's emotional struggle and the significance of his conversation with Audi Mark.00:24:00 - Dylan's Experience and Audi InteractionDylan's interaction with his Audi and the implications of their relationship.00:30:00 - Helly's Role and Character DevelopmentHelly's character development and her influence on Mark's decisions.00:34:00 - Tension Between Innies and OutiesExploration of the tension between Innies and Outies and the implications for their futures.00:39:00 - The Marching Band SceneDescription of the surreal marching band scene and its comedic elements.00:45:00 - Climactic Moments and SacrificesDiscussion of the climactic moments leading to the finale's conclusion and the themes of sacrifice.
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In this episode of the Wicked Indulgence podcast, we dive deep into the controversial finale of Severance Season 2 and compare it to the infamous ending of Game of Thrones. Joined by my co-host Kevin, we express our disappointment with Severance's finale, particularly how it mirrored the letdown of Game of Thrones, especially in its last moments. We discuss the buildup of the season, highlighting the intriguing elements of the Lumen corporation and the character arcs that seemed to regress in the finale. Despite the excellent cinematography and production quality throughout the season, we feel that the storytelling faltered, particularly in the last ten seconds, which left us feeling frustrated and unsatisfied. We recount our experience watching the finale with friends at a Lumen-themed dinner party, where the excitement quickly turned to dismay as the episode concluded. We analyze key moments, including Mark's interactions with his outie and the strange dynamics between characters, while also lamenting the unanswered questions that linger from the season. As we break down the finale scene by scene, we touch on the themes of identity, morality, and the absurdity of the Lumen workplace, all while maintaining a humorous tone. Ultimately, we express our hope for redemption in a potential Season 3, but with a sense of skepticism about the direction the show might take. Join us as we unpack our thoughts and feelings about this polarizing finale and what it means for the future of Severance.
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