Why did Severance Season 2 get a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes? Early reviews, explored

Severance Season 2 has a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score ahead of its release (Image via Instagram/@appletv)
Severance Season 2 has a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score ahead of its release (Image via Instagram/@appletv)

People are excited for Severance Season 2, which is coming out on Apple TV+ on January 17, 2025! This show is a hit on the internet because it has a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, which is like getting all A's on a report card but for TV shows. It's got funny, weird, and deep emotional scenes that keep you guessing.

The early critics have watched it and they're saying that it's just as good as the first season, if not better! Severance keeps all the things we liked about the show and goes even further into the mysteries that make our brains work overtime.

Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone noted,

“Severance has still got it.”

This shows that the new season holds onto its special vibe even with the three-year wait because of the Hollywood strikes. Serena Seghedoni from Loud and Clear Reviews said Season 2 is “darker and more psychologically compelling,” which means it's changed in a way that keeps you into it.

Having actors like Adam Scott and Britt Lower come back, along with fresh faces like Gwendoline Christie and Alia Shawkat, makes the second season look like it's going to be a wild ride.

But why is it so special? Let's see what makes it shine!


What are critics saying about Severance Season 2's perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes?

Critics agree that Severance Season 2 has avoided the dreaded second-season trap that some shows fall into. Jeremy Mathai of Slashfilm noted,

“Severance hasn’t lost a single step since its debut in early 2022.”

Collider’s Carly Lane praised its:

“Stunning direction, outstanding performances, and sinuous, compelling mysteries.”

Even after being away for three years, the show still has that weird and wonderful vibe we remember. Alison Herman from Variety says that Severance is good at its “vibe-forward experience,” so Lumon Industries feels like a character.

The show doesn't just try to solve every puzzle for you right away, but instead, it makes you think more about big ideas like who you are, who's in charge, and how much control big companies have over your lives. Season 2 brings in something called the "Cold Harbor" project, so we'll find out what Lumon's been up to.

But the critics are saying that the juicy secrets come out later in the season. The beginning is more about the people in the show, like Mark, played by Adam Scott, and Helly, played by Britt Lower. They go through some intense happenings, and their stories grab your attention.


What makes Severance Season 2 even darker?

Season 2 of the show gets into the characters' heads, showing how messed up they are from all that Severance. The guy who made the series, Dan Erickson, had said that what happens at the end of the first season would have "dire" consequences. The new episodes are gripping.

Serena Seghedoni wrote this review that points out how the show “completely different kind of show.” It gets darker and tugs at your heartstrings. They bring in some fresh faces, like Miss Huang played by Sarah Bock. She's got a creepy vibe that makes Lumon feel even more suffocating.

Back at the director's chair, Ben Stiller keeps the show's look on point—still all clean and weird. Production designer Jeremy Hindle throws in some fresh scenery that shows how much Lumon is like a company-turned-cult.

And the critics? They're loving how we get more time with the outies this season, especially Irving, played by John Turturro. He's got this complicated thing going on with his innie's secret love affair with Burt, who's played by Christopher Walken.


Does Severance Season 2 live up to fan expectations?

Since the first season ended with a cliffhanger, fans have been buzzing with excitement and theories about what might happen in Season 2. Everyone's been talking about Miss Casey's true identity and the enigma surrounding the Eagan family. According to Lisa Weidenfeld from the Boston Globe, the new season gives us a bit of what we want, but not all wrapped up with a bow.

They manage to keep some of the mystery going, which is great for those who love the inside-the-box vibe.

Lauren Sarner, over at the New York Post, assured Season 2 would:

“Silence any lingering concerns.”

Katie Doll from CBR suggested watching Season 1 again to get all the little jokes and story twists they put in. The show takes these small things and makes them part of the big picture. It's a puzzle that's worth putting together.

And Severance Season 2 is worth checking out. They've got a cast that's out of this world, and they put so much work into how everything looks and feels. The story keeps getting deeper, but it's not just about the mystery. It's got heart, too.


Catch the first episode of Severance Season 2 only on Apple TV+, starting January 17, 2025. They're going to drop new episodes every Friday.

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh