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After all, Cold Harbor was by far the biggest mystery in Severance to date, and now that we all know what it means, well, we can all sleep better at night. With Severance's fate hanging in the ...
The very end of Severance season 2's finale discloses the truth about Mark's "Cold Harbor" project and how it connects to the final room on the testing floor. Since the very beginning of the ...
(Literally. The end credits are red!) In need of a Severance Season 2, Episode 10 recap? Wondering what Cold Harbor is? Does Mark save Gemma? And what Season 2’s major cliffhanger is? Decider ...
MASSIVE SPOILERS are ahead for Severance Season 2, now streaming in full with an Apple TV Plus subscription.
All season long, viewers of Severance Season 2 have immersed themselves in the chilly mystery of Cold Harbor. Cold Harbor is unlike any of the rooms Gemma went into in "Chikhai Bardo." Those rooms ...
What we still don’t know? If Lumon’s work on Cold Harbor is finished. Prior to the Severance season 2 finale, appropriately titled “Cold Harbor,” here’s what we understood: The MDR crew ...
On Instagram, some are calling episode ten a "masterpiece" and dishing theories about Lumon's sinister plans to seemingly ...
It’s perhaps the biggest mystery hanging over Severance’s second season: What the heck is Cold Harbor, and what does it have to do with Gemma Scout (Dichen Lachman)? In “Chikhai Bardo,” we ...
After a spectacular first season, Severance managed to top itself with these ten mind-blowing moments from its second season ...
The Cold Harbor file is an important part of the puzzle that ties Mark with Lumon's secret experiments. Apple TV has described the official synopsis of Severance season 2 as follows: "Mark and his ...
"Severance" did all those things though. It gave us an incredible, rich world and peeled back layers of science-fiction technology and cults of personality. Ultimately though, "Cold Harbor" proved ...
If Cold Harbor has a flaw, it’s the same flaw that has defined much of Severance’s second season — a willingness to delay gratification in favour of unease. The questions are piling up ...