
Dystopian TV shows are incredibly popular right now, but one darkly funny sci-fi series on Apple TV stands out from the rest. When people think of “dystopian sci-fi,” they often picture things like the Blade Runner movies – futuristic, gritty thrillers set in rainy, high-tech cities with robots.
When people think of “dystopian science fiction,” they often imagine ruined worlds like those in Mad Max, or strict, futuristic societies seen in movies like The Hunger Games, Divergent, and The Maze Runner. But Apple TV+’s Severance presents a different kind of dystopia: a bland, ordinary office building. And those who’ve watched the show will tell you it’s just as terrifying.
Apple TV’s Severance Isn’t Like Most Dystopian Sci-fi Shows
With an incredible 41 Emmy nominations, Severance is widely considered one of the best dystopian sci-fi shows ever made. But at first, it feels less like shows such as Silo or The Last of Us, and more like a darkly comedic take on Office Space—almost as if Jordan Peele had directed it.
The show Severance centers on employees at Lumon Industries, a biotechnology company with a disturbing yet potentially helpful new technology. This technology, also called “Severance,” lets people completely separate their work memories from their personal lives – when they’re at work, they have no recollection of their outside selves, and vice versa. However, this innovation comes with significant consequences for those involved.
With its complex plot, Severance blends the suspense of a conspiracy thriller with the imaginative world of science fiction. The show’s core idea feels both deeply disturbing and frighteningly realistic, echoing classic dystopian stories. Discovering the truth about Lumon Industries is a shocking experience, and unsettlingly plausible.
Severance’s Long Gaps Between Seasons Make The Sci-fi Series Even Better
Similar to an extended episode of The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror, the series Severance really delves into its unsettling core idea with each installment. Many shows would stop at simply presenting the strange premise of ‘Severance,’ but the show’s strength comes from its choice to explore what that procedure actually means and how it affects people.
Although Severance boasts a fantastic cast, coordinating schedules means there are long waits between seasons. But this isn’t necessarily a downside. The first two seasons presented viewers with thought-provoking and complex sci-fi ideas, so these breaks actually give audiences time to fully consider everything, making the pacing surprisingly effective.
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