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Severance: John Turburo talks about Irving’s decision in the most intensive scene of season 2 – Den of Geek

Severance: John Turburo talks about Irving’s decision in the most intensive scene of season 2 – Den of Geek

Speaking of Dieter Aigan, the episode expands the background erudite founder of Lumon Industries Kier Aigan to reveal that he obviously has a twin brother named Dieter. Mark and company are invited to continue with a dangerous hunt for a cleaner to find the fourth application of Kier’s works in the scissors cave. The gang is supported in demand by pursuing the spectors of themselves that stand in the distance and point to the next direction. In more special, Helly Shade is one of the most blazing visualizations ever presented in the show -red hair transferred to her face as a corporate JuryS

We also get great development in the growing relationship between Mark and Heli, when the couple physically made their attraction for the first time in a steam tent over the cave of the scissors. But, of course, he did not Helle Mark make love, but her “outside” Helena Aigan really. That’s right, “Woe’s Hollow” finally confirms what many fans have suspected after the first episode of this season: Helly R. is not such that she claims. We haven’t really seen the real Helle R. once all this time until she debuts in the tail of the ice baptism from a decisive Irving. Macrodata’s most skilled gift for refinancing threatens to drown his colleague, unless she reveals who she really is. That’s how she does it.

With a “glass door” removed, Heli R. returns to life and Irving B. loses his own. In his most abundant and dangerous solution so far, Mr. Milchik (Tram Tilman) expelled Irving B. to the fate of non-existence.

“You have threatened the collegial murder at The Woe’s Hollow Lake. There can be no punishment for this, but an immediate and constant dismissal. There is no official rainfall covered or otherwise. Your output will be notified immediately. “

Fu! This is a hell of a lot to happen in an episode of television. Yet everything works, not just because Indemnity It just happens to be good at creating television, but also because it makes the wise decision to present the greater part of it from a point of view. Although “Woe’s Hollow” contains the developing on the ground for almost every character in the show, the backbone of all this remains Irving B. and unlikely to show heroism. In fact, the episode opens with Irving B. Awakening of the ice and then closes with his “shooting”.

Before the release of Season 2, Manner caught up with the cast of Indemnity Let’s discuss what is ahead. Irving B. The performer and acting legend of all the acting John Turturo had a lot to say in particular about this contribution. For starters, how did Irve manage to see that Helly R. was a mole when his other colleagues could not?

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