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TheSeveranceboss has a progress report for all your fan theories: Satisfactory, but needs improvement.

“I would not say that I’ve seen anybody get it totally right.

Time to leave the country and change my name.'”

Britt Lower and Adam Scott in “Severance,” premiering January 17, 2025 on Apple TV+.

Britt Lower and Adam Scott in ‘Severance’ season 2.Credit:Apple TV+

“And I do, up until the point that it starts to get me in my head.

He ran to yell to his sister Devon (Jen Tullock), “She’s alive!”

And we just kind of wrote it the way that we thought it would play out.”

Zach Cherry and John Turturro in “Severance,” premiering January 17, 2025 on Apple TV+.

Zach Cherry and John Turturro in ‘Severance’.Apple TV+

Thankfully, Erickson promises that answers are coming this season but expect those answers to raise evenmorequestions.

And so we were trying to hit that balance… “Most of the big stuff has been planned out,” Erickson says.

“I think it’s certainly possible to under-plan and find yourself written into a corner.

Britt Lower in “Severance,” premiering January 17, 2025 on Apple TV+.

Britt Lower in ‘Severance’.Apple TV+

The big questions, they’ve mostly stayed the same.”

“All of a sudden we had this character that was unlike anything any of us had seen.

“This season deals with the repercussions of that.

How is the company going to respond to you taking that stand?

“That’s the personal journey that the Innies are on.

Severanceseason 2 premieres Friday, Jan. 17, on Apple TV+.