Severance’s second season delves deeper into the innie perspective, exploring the tragic existence of those trapped in an endless cycle of office work at Lumon Industries. As innies struggle with questions of identity, love, and autonomy, outies face challenges of their own, such as re-entering the workplace post-revolt and dealing with limitations in the outside world. Inspired by real-world conversations about worker’s rights, the show raises thought-provoking questions about the sacrifices we make for our jobs and the impact on both innies and outies alike.
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Playing Oblivion for the first time is like opening an RPG time capsule
The excitement surrounding the release of Oblivion is palpable, as it holds significant nostalgic value for many gamers. The reviewer, who missed the original release, finds the game engaging due to its voice acting by Patrick Stewart and Sean Bean, and appreciates the flexible class system that accommodates personal play styles. However, while the gameplay is marred by crashes and unsettling NPC designs, the reviewer enjoys discovering its influence on modern games, likening the experience...
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