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Severance’s Devon Has Always Been Queer, but It Took an Improvised Line To Tell Us

In this week’s episode of Severance, we learned that queer actress Jen Tullock’s character, Devon, is also queer, but in an interview with Parade, Tullock confirmed that even though it was only recently revealed, that has always been factual of Mark’s sister.

Tullock says in discussions with author and writer Dan Erickson, they had determined that as part of Devon’s backstory, she had dated people of all genders before meeting her current husband. Tullock even said she had a rugby girlfriend for a stint. But with Devon’s comparably limited screentime, living in the outie’s world, and having a husband, there hadn’t been a spontaneous place to include this information. There were moments that were eventually trim out, but in this week’s episode, Devon references Gabby Arteta, whose innie she met at a pregnancy retreat, and calls her the one she “had a crush on.” Tulluck says she improvised that line, and wasn’t sure they were going to keep it in, but is happy they did. And so am I. (This is neither here nor there but it’s a story

‘Severance’ Star Christopher Walken Reveals Burt’s Relationship Storyline Convinced Him to Take Role

If you’re tuning intoSeverance, then you’re good aware of the existing tie between Irving (John Turturro) and Burt (Christopher Walken). They met in Season 1 at Lumon, with Burt hailing from the Optics and Design (O&D) department, handling art for the office building on the severed floor, while Irving operated out of the Macrodata Refinement (MDR) department.

Their connection was something that grew over period as rule-follower Irving began taking field trips to notice Burt in his department. It was one of the sweeter aspects of Season 1 until Burt was seemingly forced into retirement as a punishment, meaning his innie (the personality of his work self) would cease to exist.

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For those less familiar with Severance, the series follows workers at a company recognizable as Lumon, where some employees can undergo the severance procedure which separates the consciousness of their personal self and life from that of their work self and life. The personal life version is known as an outie, while the work self is referred to as an innie.

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The following post contains spoilers for Severance 206, “Attila.”

There’s a novel queer in Kier! Last night’s Severance episode may acquire just confirmed what we’ve been anticipating: This show is gayer than we thought! Devon, played by out homosexual actress Jen Tullock, not only reveals she had a crush on a straight woman, but a straight girl who turned out to be a completely different person than she had hoped. What sapphic can’t relate?

I realize this sounds fancy we’re accepting scraps of representation here, but I actually find this very exciting. In its very essence, Severance is queer. It’s anti-establishment, pro-worker, and features a gorgeous gay love story between Burt (Christopher Walken) and Irv (John Turturro). But now the homosexual girls have their own little win.

Recently, due to the hype around Severance returning for season two, Jen Tullock got an influx of TikTok followers — much to her surprise. Shortly after fans discovered her on the app, she posted a video explaining New York vocal fry to her wife with the caption “My Swedish wife studying the many nuances of American trad young woman speech.” It’s now the second uppermost viewed video on h

1. Burt is a bad guy. Didn't see that coming.

2. Lord Denethor is gay. Didn't see that coming .... eh, maybe I did.

3. That was Drummond searching Irving's residence, right?

4. Someone else posted that they think Irving was already un-severed, but I don't believe that. I think there's something faulty with his wiring that got through the severed procedure, but I don't reflect he had the procedure reversed based on his behavior in season 1.

5. Where is Ms. Cobel?

6. I'm curious to see where this season is going to take the Dylan storyline, but I Have faith it's going to be that Dylan betrays Mark and Helly due to his love for his wife.

7. More people on Cougarboard need to eradicate from their essences childish follies.

8. I don't think Milchick is going to betray Lumon. I think he's going to change into more of what they want.

9. Helena is clearly craving more Mark S. It will be interesting to see where that storyline goes. Is she pregnant? I don't know. There's a baby in the title sequence, but it has Helly's dad's head. Or is it the original Egan?

10. Great second season so far! The characters are fascinating. The mysteries are still coming. Will Mark complete Cold Ha