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Mr. Milchick Actor And A College Marching Band Recreate Severance Season 2 Finale’s Already Iconic Scene

Mr. Milchick Actor And A College Marching Band Recreate Severance Season 2 Finale’s Already Iconic Scene


Tramell Tillman recreated Lumon’s bizarre company celebration from the Severance season 2 finale. To commemorate Mark S. (Adam Scott) on finishing the Cold Harbor File in the latest episode of Apple TV+’s hit psychological thriller, Tillman’s Mr. Milchick introduced the Macrodata Refinement (MDR) team to another strange department on the severed floor: Choreography & Merriment. Acting as the drum major for C&M’s marching band, Milchick led dozens of severed employees around MDR’s office to provide Mark with some “merriment” for his recent achievement.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Tillman made a surprise entrance at PaleyFest LA as he led USC’s marching band in a hilarious recreation of C&M’s congratulatory song (via X). While the audience in the footage appear overjoyed to see Tillman twirl his baton and blow his whistle, much like his enthusiastic Severance character, Mark and Helly (Britt Lower) were far less amused by their floor manager dancing along to C&M as green and blue lights flashed across their desk. Watch the full video below:

What This Means For Severance

Lumon’s Comical Rewards Hold A Deeper Meaning

The Choreography & Merriment (C&M) department’s celebratory sequence in the Severance season 2 finale was a twisted moment of Lumon’s corporate absurdity meant to honor Mark’s completion of the Cold Harbor file. After an incredibly awkward speech alongside a robotic Kier Eagan, the celebration ultimately backfired for Mr. Milchick. As the marching band performed around the office, Mark was able to slip away from MDR and make an escape to Lumon’s Testing Room floor in search of Gemma.

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This wasn’t the first strange department to be revealed in the Apple TV+ series. In Severance season 1, Helly and Mark unknowingly run into Mammalians Nurturable, or Lumon’s goat department. In the recent finale, the goats were revealed to have at least one purpose: to accompany Lumon’s test subjects, like Gemma, into the afterlife. Like Dylan’s waffle party orgy in season 1, these outlandish departments and performances serve as stark examples of Lumon’s zealous drive to control its severed workers.

Our Take On Tillman’s C&M Recreation

A Comedic Take On Severance’s Darker Themes

Image via Apple TV+

Tillman’s playful recreation of the Severance season 2 finale scene brings a lighthearted moment to an otherwise intense and unsettling show. Ultimately, the C&M celebration of Mark’s work emphasizes just how deeply Lumon believes in its pursuit of power. While Tillman’s drumline in Severance added a welcome dose of levity to the corporate dystopia, the absurdity of C&M is still a glaring reminder of the show’s underlying critique of Lumon and the company’s control over its employees.

Source: THR/X



Severance

8/10

Release Date

February 18, 2022

Showrunner

Dan Erickson, Mark Friedman

Writers

Dan Erickson




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