
Jo and Rob find solace in the nine to recap the eighth episode of ‘Severance’ Season 2. They discuss Harmony Cobel’s highly anticipated return, an array of guest stars, and how the reveal of who originally designed the Severance program changes things (2:49). Along the way, they unpack a Dieter Eagan theory and briefly jump over to the literature corner (30:09). Later, Jo unboxes some Lumon swag as they revisit a handful of Cobel lines from previous episodes with the additional context of her dark past (44:41). Email us! [email protected] Subscribe to the Ringer TV YouTube channel here for full episodes of ‘The Prestige TV Podcast’ and so much more! Try Coffee mate Creamers Now: http://coffeemate.com Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney Producers: Kai Grady and Donnie Beacham Jr. Video Supervision: John Richter Additional Production Support: Justin Sayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What is the focus of 'Severance' Season 2, Episode 8 recap?
It's the end of the week. This is always a joy for me on a Friday morning to talk to you about the latest severance episode. We get up early. We do this early in the morning so we can get it out for you guys. This episode is called Sweet Vitriol. written by Adam County and Casey Perry and directed by one Mr. Benjamin Stiller.
And just to remind folks who are listening to this, if you want to hear more from Rob and yours truly, we're also covering White Lotus on a weekly basis.
We certainly are.
Bill Simmons, ever heard of him? Molly Rubin and I are also covering White Lotus on Sunday nights. And then a couple of days later, Rob and I do it. Next week, we're headed back to the pit. So we're going to check in on our favorite doctors and all the trauma that's been happening in the week since we last checked in with them.
Very trauma-heavy slate on the pit, I got to say.
And we still keep getting emails about this. So I will keep reminding you that Yellow Jackets is now being covered over on the House of Our Feed. Molly Rubin and I are covering it, not this week, but usually week to week on the House of Our Feed. We're covering Yellow Jackets over there. It was a very dense week over on the regular verse. So that is what is going on around the various feed sites.
Sweet vitriol, the name of this episode, Rob, is another sort of a condensed version of a name for ether. Sweet oil of vitriol is what diethyl ether, which we will talk about aplenty as we do this podcast.
Have you partaken, Jo? Is that a recreational activity of choice for you?
Guess what? I've never huffed a single thing in my life. I know.
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