Severance

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This article contains spoilers for Severance season 2’s finale.

However, viewers might have noticed that many of its story beats and sci-fi concepts seem familiar.

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Both explore similar themes of identity and the human desire for freedom and affection.

TheBlack Mirrorepisode ends before any digital clones are able to find freedom.

Created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle.

Adam Scott in Severance and Jon Hamm in Black Mirror’s White Christmas episode

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Adam as Mark and Dichen Lachman as Gemma in Severance season 2

Black Mirror is a dystopian anthology series that explores the unsettling and profound impact of modern technology on society. Premiering in 2011, it examines various scenarios where technological advancements intersect with human nature, creating thought-provoking narratives about contemporary and future issues.

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Black Mirror is a dystopian anthology series that explores the unsettling and profound impact of modern technology on society. Premiering in 2011, it examines various scenarios where technological advancements intersect with human nature, creating thought-provoking narratives about contemporary and future issues.

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Severance

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