Spoiler Alert: The following story contains details from the season finale of Apple TV+’s Severance.
For Lumon macrodata refiners Mark (Adam Scott), Dylan (Zach Cherry), Helly (Britt Lower) and Irving (John Turturro), the Season 1 finale of Apple TV+’s Severance is full of revelations.
The episode, titled “The We We Are,” picks up right where the prior episode left off, watching as Dylan prepares to pull the control room switches that will bridge the consciousnesses of his colleagues’ “innies” with their “outie” bodies, allowing them to glean a better understanding of who they really are outside of work, in hopes that they’ll one day be able to escape the prison that is their professional life.
When Dylan executes the innies’ plan back at Lumon HQ, Mark is at a reading of his brother-in-law Ricken’s (Michael Chernus) book, The You You Are, with his boss Harmony Cobel (Patricia Arquette...
For Lumon macrodata refiners Mark (Adam Scott), Dylan (Zach Cherry), Helly (Britt Lower) and Irving (John Turturro), the Season 1 finale of Apple TV+’s Severance is full of revelations.
The episode, titled “The We We Are,” picks up right where the prior episode left off, watching as Dylan prepares to pull the control room switches that will bridge the consciousnesses of his colleagues’ “innies” with their “outie” bodies, allowing them to glean a better understanding of who they really are outside of work, in hopes that they’ll one day be able to escape the prison that is their professional life.
When Dylan executes the innies’ plan back at Lumon HQ, Mark is at a reading of his brother-in-law Ricken’s (Michael Chernus) book, The You You Are, with his boss Harmony Cobel (Patricia Arquette...
- 4/8/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Hey, NCIS fans. It's another one of those times again where we have to tell you that your favorite show will be missing in action. This time, CBS is delaying the airing of the next, new episode 17. Instead of it airing on Tuesday night March 19, 2019, it will air on Tuesday night,March 26, 2019. So, be sure to mark down that very important date down on your TV show calendars. What will CBS be airing instead of the new, 17th episode of NCIS season 16 this Tuesday night? According to the TV Guide listings, they will still be airing NCIS. However, it will just be a rerun. The rerun will be the episode that's titled, "Beneath The Surface." It originally aired way back on October 30, 2018. The official description for that repeat episode reads like this, "After NCIS arrives at a Halloween crime scene, Torres recognizes the victim as a former friend from federal law enforcement training.
- 3/18/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Tagline: "A nation shall fall and heroes shall rise." Spotlight Pictures is developing a fantasy thriller titled Invasion Day. The film takes plot elements from John Milius 1984 film, Red Dawn. Though, there are no Russian armies here, only Chinese. And, the first trailer for Invasion Day has been released. The clip shows a desperate family trying to survive in America, during an occupation. It seems that the Chinese are tired of waiting for the American government to pay back trillions of dollars in debt. So, they take it upon themselves to repossess the entire United States of America. The first trailer for the film shows some of the survivors of a surprise attack. Invasion Day stars Scott McNairy (Killing Them Softly) and Ethan Flower (Mallrats). Cast: Scoot McNairy and Ethan Flower. The first trailer for Invasion Day is here: Source: Invasion Day at Spotlight Pictures | | Advertise Here - Contact me Michael Allen at.
- 5/20/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Whenever I think of the apocalypse, I tend to think of it as manifesting due to a natural disaster, a virus or some out-of-this-world phenomenon (like an alien invasion). I’m sure at some point I’ve connected it with war but I can pretty much guarantee that I never considered it from the perspective of Jeffrey Travis’ Dragon Day.
Think for a moment of all the bits of technology you own, from your microwave to your car. 90% of those items are made in China and chances are, it has a chip of some sort in it. There’s also a very high chance that there are millions of others in the Us (and likely the world) who have that same item. Travis and co-writer Matt Patterson’s story takes place after China calls a type of war on the Us by literally shutting down the country via those pesky made in China chips.
Think for a moment of all the bits of technology you own, from your microwave to your car. 90% of those items are made in China and chances are, it has a chip of some sort in it. There’s also a very high chance that there are millions of others in the Us (and likely the world) who have that same item. Travis and co-writer Matt Patterson’s story takes place after China calls a type of war on the Us by literally shutting down the country via those pesky made in China chips.
- 11/23/2010
- QuietEarth.us
You didn't see this scenario coming in a fortune cookie. Capitalizng on the recent news that China is nipping at Japan.s status as the No. 2 nation behind the United States (based on annual Gdp), a group of American filmmakers has completed principal photography on a dramatic science-fiction motion picture that depicts an ordinary family faced with dire choices after the sudden conquering of the U.S. by the People.s Republic of China in a modern malware-Pearl Harbor attack. .Dragon Day. stars Ethan Flower (.Live Free or Die Hard,. .ER.), Osa Wallander (.90210,. .Decaying Orbit.), Jenn Gotzon (.Frost/Nixon,. the upcoming .Doonby. opposite John Schneider) and Hope Laubach (Clint Eastwood.s upcoming .Hereafter,. ABC series .No Ordinary Family.), and is the cautionary...
- 11/9/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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