Why I Think Severance Is Overrated
By: Sachi Dixit
Severance is a very popular show that many people describe as
amazing and genius. The idea behind it is honestly very creative. The
concept of separating your work memories from your real-life memories is
unique and different from most shows. That idea alone is what first hooked
me. However, even though I understand why people love it, I think it is
slightly overrated.
One big reason is that the show is extremely slow. Some episodes
feel like almost nothing happens. There are long scenes that don’t add
much to the plot and small conversations that drag on. I understand that
the slow pace is meant to build tension, but it honestly made me lose
interest at times. I kept waiting for something major to happen during the
middle episodes, but most of the big events did not occur until the end.
Another reason is that the show can be confusing. The mystery is
interesting, but sometimes it feels like too much information is hidden for
too long. Instead of building excitement, it can become frustrating. I had to
pay very close attention just to understand what was happening, and even
then, I still had questions.
That being said, I still think Severance has a great concept along with
strong acting and atmosphere. The last couple of episodes really pulled me
in and made everything more intense, which is why I will still be watching
Season 3. Overall, it is a smart and creative show, but for me, the slow
pacing and confusion make it slightly overrated.