The second season of Severance is almost here, and as the anticipation grows, viewers have spotted a foreboding aspect within the Macrodata Refinement office.

Due to the complimentary two-day access offered by Apple TV and the eagerness surrounding the highly anticipated comeback of Severance in 2025, enthusiasts are presently rewatching Season 1 as they count down the days until Season 2 premieres on January 17.

Regarding Ms. Casey and the enigma surrounding O&D, viewers of Severance find themselves puzzled with more unanswered questions than solutions about the show’s lingering secrets. However, it’s also intriguing to delve into some minor aspects for closer scrutiny as well.

More prominently, viewers have noticed a subtle clue in the MDR office suggesting the extent of Lumon’s manipulative nature.

MDR keyboards in Severance are missing specific functions

According to discussions on the Severance subreddit, viewers have noticed an unusual characteristic of the keyboards used in the Macrodata Refinement office. In the provided picture, it appears that neither a “control” nor an “escape” button can be found.

The keyboard has keys labeled “backspace”, “caps lock”, and “enter”, but it lacks certain essential functions. This isn’t an accident, as it symbolically represents the confined state of the Innies, who are unable to break free or govern their own destinies.

Anyone notice how their keyboards have no “Control” and no “Escape”? Hmmm…
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“Nice catch,” said one user. “Good imagery: they have no control, and there is no escape.”

Additionally, it seems that another crucial button appears absent: the “Shift” one. This omission might be indicating that the Innies, being perpetually stationed at their workplace, lack traditional shift changes.

One person noted, “There seems to be no shift key.” Another added, “Interestingly, there’s neither a shift key, an options key, nor a tilde/backquote key. I’m intrigued by the presence of these seemingly unused keys as well.

Another person or group also noticed the missing keys on the keyboard, similar to the Ideographic cards unveiled in Season 1, which could hint at a continuing mystery within Lumon. Regardless of its interpretation, it’s clear that viewers enjoy the subtle intricacies.

One person commented, “Small touches like these make a fantastic series stand out,” echoing feelings from 2012 when an abundance of high-quality TV shows were being released.

Discover even more shows to look forward to in 2025 by exploring the additional 15 series we’ve got lined up! Additionally, delve into our review of Severance Season 2 to understand why the second season has taken some time.

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2025-01-12 15:48