Exciting Season 2 Photos of ‘Severance’ – Break Room Buzz

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Remember the water cooler conversation starter from Apple TV+ that had everyone discussing work-life balance? Well, get ready to dive back in because “Severance” is returning with a fresh look at Season 2.

If you missed the memo, “Severance” follows Mark Scout (played by Adam Scott) and his Lumon Industries coworkers, where they undergo a procedure that separates their work memories from their personal lives. Think of never bringing home stress to the office or work problems back home – a concept familiar to many of us office warriors.

The new images from Apple TV+ offer a sneak peek into what’s brewing for our favorite office crew when they come back on January 17, 2025. Just like that unexpected timesheet system roll-out, these photos hint at some major changes coming to Lumon Industries. The show continues to explore what happens when the dream of perfect work-life separation isn’t all it’s made out to be – something we can all relate to after those lengthy quarterly review meetings.

The stakes are high as Mark and his team are about to learn the consequences of blurring the line between work self and home self. Apple suggests that tampering with this separation could lead to bigger consequences than mixing up the office potluck signup sheet.

For those of us curious about what our work selves do when we’re not watching (like who ate that labeled lunch in the break room fridge), the new season promises to delve further into Lumon’s mysterious corridors and the implications of their unique HR policy.

The show will return with weekly episodes every Friday through March 21, giving us something to look forward to beyond casual Fridays. Based on these photos, we might never see our own office the same way again.

So mark your calendars, set your meeting reminders, and perhaps think twice about any unusual workplace wellness programs your HR department introduces in the meantime.

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