We have all the insights from you in our recap of Severance season two, episode four, “Woe’s Hollow.” Here are are the biggest revelations and questions from the series’ latest episodes.
Severance’s fourth episode, “Woe’s Hollow”, begins and ends with Irving B. being drawn into this strange winter landscape and being drawn back out again. A birth and a death. Spoilers ahead.
Woe's Hollow' doesn't just confirm that Helena was spying on MDR and what the Glasgow Block is. Indeed, the latest episode of one of the best Apple TV Plus shows also lifts the lid on some ...
The visual and thematic tributes to Lost come in the most hot and heavy in episode four. Or should I say cold and dreary? “Woe’s Hollow” maroons our finest refiners in the middle of not ...
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But the show has never felt so fully committed to these moments of pure character development as it does in “Woe’s Hollow.” For most of the episode, we just get to understand Dylan ...
On top of the fact that woe is one of the four tempers, here’s what else we know about “Woe’s Hollow,” courtesy of Apple TV+’s episode synopsis: “The team traverses unfamiliar terrain.
Now, in Season 2, Episode 4, “Woe’s Hollow,” the show’s introduced us to the Glasgow Block, a function that’s been secretly used on a member of the core MDR four since the sophomore ...
As I hinted in a post a few days ago, Apple TV+ just put Severance fans through what arguably was the most bewildering TV episode of the year so far, while at the same time doubling down on ...
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