“They’re completing the show.”

Severance fans helped pass the time between seasons and the cast is appreciative.

Severanceisnt the kind of TV show that invites fan engagement…it practically demands it.

Helly R (Britt Lower) holding a company photo in Severance season 1.

What is Lumons end game?

Why is Kier Eagan deified?

And most crucially:whats with all the goats?

No one knows the answers yet but theyre damn sure going to venture to find them.

Hint: you probably dont want to lead with that pants-pooping Reddit bit.

An example immediately sprang to Helly R. actress Britt Lowers mind.

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I was on an elevator once and a group of people walked in.

Everyones sort of keeping to themselves, as you do on a public elevator.

And then someone just said Were all going to be different when we leave this elevator.

I thought it was such a clever, subtle way of letting me know that theyd seen the show.

That right there is first ballot Fandom Hall of Fame stuff.

Elevators, of course, loom large onSeverance.

I think our fans are like that, Lower says.

Theyve given the show a new life by engaging with it in the way that they do.

Its a conversation that the creators, the cast, and the crew of the show all appreciate.

Theyre completing the show, Irving B. actor John Turturro adds.

Theyre completing it with all their theories, with all their reactions.

Thats the kind of show that it is.

Its about discovery and asking questions.

Thankfully, theres plenty more discovery (and elevators) to come.

The first episode of Severance season 2 premieres Friday, January 17 on Apple TV+.

New episodes debut on Fridays, culminating with the finale on March 21.