Severance season 2 is back, and while it ends on a somewhat heartwarming not with the team back together and working in sync again (as heartwarming as being stuck in an absurdist office can be ...
When Helly R. (Britt Lower) tells the group what happened to her during the Overtime Contingency in the season 1 finale, she seemingly makes up a bizarre lie. She claims that she woke up at night ...
Severance is back and already raising several questions in its second season, with the biggest one being: Why did Helly (Britt Lower) lie about being her outie’s identity? As viewers know by now ...
The innies — that is, the versions of Mark (Adam Scott), Helly (Britt Lower), Dylan (Zach Cherry) and Irving (John Turturro) that exist only at work — found a way to break out of the confines ...
Creator Dan Erickson explains the reason why Helly chose to lie about her outie. Helly's deceit adds tension to the storyline as her true motivations remain mysterious to both her colleagues and ...
Britt Lower has gained recognition for her role as Helly Riggs in Severance season 1, a psychological thriller series on Apple TV+. The show explores the ethical and personal implications of ...
The first episode, aptly titled 'Hello, Ms. Cobel', saw the return of Mark S (played by Adam Scott), Dylan (Zach Cherry), Irving (John Turturro) and Helly (Britt Lower) to Lumon Industries.
Kind of. It picked up where it left off for the MDR team’s Innies, at least. Mark S., Helly R., Dylan G., and Irving B. all end up on the severed floor again, eventually, after a little “cause ...
Mark S (portrayed by Adam Scott) is shocked to find upon returning to the office that his colleagues Dylan G (Zach Cherry), Irving B (John Turturro), and Helly R (Britt Lower) have been substituted.