Your outtie loves this Severance teaser.
Sarah Bock, who stars as Lumon's severed floor deputy manager Miss Huang on the Apple TV+ series, provided insight into what fans can expect from the forthcoming season two finale, which will be released on March 21.
One theory she can confirm? Series creator Dan Erickson will make the final episode worth the wait.
"Dan Erickson writes an amazing finale as we saw in season one," Sarah told E! News in an exclusive interview. "So, I'm just personally excited for fans to see that and see maybe some more questions [raised], but also questions answered."
In fact, the 18-year-old remembered exactly where she was when she read the explosive script for episode 10.
"I was in New York, and we had just filmed a different episode," Sarah recalled. "I was super excited, because anytime I get a notification that I have an email with a new script, I get really excited. I remember just sitting down and reading it, and by the end of reading it, my jaw was on the floor."
She added, "I couldn't believe it."
And to prep viewers for the shock of season two's conclusion, Sarah offered some helpful tips.
"Just make sure you're sitting down, make sure you're hydrated and prepare yourself," she joked. "It's a wild ride."
Of course, the finale is just one of several episodes of Severance that have made Sarah's jaw drop. After all, the actress didn't foresee a lot of the twists that have unfolded in the second installment, which also stars Adam Scott (who plays Mark Scout), Britt Lower (Helly Riggs), Patricia Arquette (Harmony Cobel), Tramell Tilman (Seth Milchick) John Turturro (Irving Bailiff) and Zach Cherry (Dylan George).
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"Dan is such a genius, and he comes up with such interesting, incredible things," Sarah explained. "So, I feel like there's been a lot of surprises for me."
Her favorite unexpected moment so far? Venturing out of the Lumon offices and into nature for episode four, during which the employees on the severed floor have a work retreat called "ORTBO," a.k.a. "Outdoor Retreat Team-Building Occurrence."
"I really loved episode four because of the obvious reason—it's just so different from the other episodes," Sarah said. "And we were filming on location at Lake Minnewaska, and it was just so beautiful. We were staying at a beautiful resort with cabins and stuff. So, being outside, getting to see the snow, was a treat for sure."
While you wait for the season two finale of Severance, read on for more shows to binge when they premiere this year...
Bravo
The Real Housewives of Atlanta (Bravo) - Mar. 9
Porsha Williams makes her spectacular return alongside Drew Sidora and new season 16 Housewives Shamea Morton Mwangi, Brit Eady, Kelli Ferrell and Angela Oakley.
The legendary Southern Belle, Ms. Phaedra Parks, joins the ladies with some extra sass and spice later this season, but right on time to make her sweetest return.
Fan-favorite Cynthia Bailey returns as a friend.
Disney/Eric McCandless
American Idol (ABC) - Mar. 9
Former AI winner Carrie Underwood joins the judges' table this spring.
AMC Networks
Dark Winds (AMC) - Mar. 9
The expanded third season picks up six months after the events of season two and follows Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee as they investigate the disappearance of two boys, with only an abandoned bicycle and blood-stained patch of ground left in their wake. Meanwhile, Bernadette Manuelito attempts to settle into her new life 500 miles from home with the Border Patrol, but stumbles across a conspiracy involving human and drug smuggling with far-reaching implications.
HBO
The Righteous Gemstones (HBO) - Mar. 9
The comedy tells the story of a world-famous televangelist family with a long tradition of deviance, greed, and charitable work. Despite constant bickering, Gemstone family ties run deep, and this season, the family’s codependence is tested as they attempt to move forward without letting go of their storied past.
Lifetime/A+E Networks
Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up (Lifetime) - Mar. 10
Gypsy Rose Blanchard once again gives viewers a window into her complex life after prison. Season 2 will follow Gypsy's emotionally charged journey as she navigates her newfound freedom, rebuilds relationships, handles pregnancy and new motherhood, all while remaining on parole.
After recently filing for divorce from Ryan Anderson, Gypsy is ready to embrace a new chapter. As she rekindles her romance with ex-fiancé Ken Urker, the couple faces the challenges of restarting their relationship amidst intense public scrutiny. With a new baby girl, Gypsy is eager to embrace her role as a mother while grappling with the realities of life outside of incarceration.
Netflix
American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden (Netflix) - Mar. 10
This three part docuseries from directors Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan gives an in-depth look at how the world mobilized to hunt down Osama Bin Laden after his orchestrations of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. Featuring interviews with key people within the US government who helped in the global chase, this series focuses on the decade-long mission to capture one of the world's most notorious terrorists.
Courtesy Felipe Orozco/Hulu
Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna (Hulu) - Mar. 11
On October 21, 2021, on the set of the movie Rust, a prop gun held by actor Alec Baldwin fired a live bullet, wounding the film's director and killing its cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins. Within hours, the catastrophic accident was enveloped by a frenzy of media attention. For months, then years, as lawsuits flew and criminal trials unfolded, the tabloid spectacle around the case overshadowed a private, personal tragedy.
Amazon MGM Studios
Iliza Shlesinger: A Different Animal (Prime Video) - Mar. 11
Shlesinger debuts on Prime Video with a no-holds-barred, explosive and relentlessly funny hour special. From shower sex, ugly wives and the ideal man to the truth about the ONE thing no woman wants, nothing in this special is off limits. Shlesinger taped the special at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City.
Netflix
Temptation Island (Netflix) - Mar. 12
In this brand new season of Temptation Island, coming to Netflix, emotions run high when four couples, each at a crossroads in their relationship, head to Temptation Island to put their love to the ultimate test as they agree to live separately with a group of singles of the opposite sex. Will the choices they make push the couples closer together or farther apart into the arms of a new lover?
Netflix
Everybody's Live With John Mulaney (Netflix) - Mar. 12
A new weekly live variety talk show from John Mulaney.
Hulu/Disney
Am I Being Unreasonable? (Hulu) - Mar. 12
Season two will begin where season one left off, mid panic attack. Has Nic got away with murder? Quite possibly. Has she raised her son Ollie to follow in her murky footsteps? Kicked out of the family home for brotherly love – loving the wrong brother – Nic is reduced to sharing a caravan with not so trustworthy best friend Jen. Husband Dan has taken up roller-blading to channel his mid-life crisis. Shunned at the school gates and cast as the witch at the school re-enactment Nic is experiencing hallucinations. Or is the someone playing tricks on her?
Bravo
Top Chef (Bravo) - Mar. 13
Bravo's Top Chef makes Canada the backdrop for season 22 with host Kristen Kish, head judge Tom Colicchio and perennial judge Gail Simmons, who hails from Canada.
Prime Video
The Wheel of Time Season 3 (Prime Video) - Mar. 13
Based on the best-selling Robert Jordan fantasy book series The Wheel of Time, a humble farm boy, Rand al’Thor, learns he is The Dragon Reborn—a dangerous figure from history destined to save the world … or break it. The Wheel of Time turns, and the Last Battle approaches.
The highly anticipated third season stars Rosamund Pike, Josha Stradowski, Daniel Henney, Marcus Rutherford, Dónal Finn, Ceara Coveney, Natasha O’Keeffe, Ayoola Smart, and Sophie Okonedo.
MAX
The Parenting (MAX) - Mar. 13
A hilariously terrifying comedy, The Parenting follows young couple Rohan and Josh as they plan a perfect weekend getaway
in the country to introduce their parents. As tensions begin to flare between the more traditional Sharon and Frank and the laid-back Liddy and Cliff, the families soon realize that their rental – managed by eccentric local Brenda – is haunted by the presence of a 400-year-old poltergeist. When one parent becomes thoroughly possessed, it’s up to the young couple and their meddlesome BFF Sara to unite the families and stop the evil entity once and for all.
Peacock/NBCUniversal
Long Bright River (Peacock) - Mar. 13
Based on the bestselling novel by Liz Moore, Long Bright River is a suspense thriller series that tells the story of Mickey (Amanda Seyfried), a police officer who patrols a Philadelphia neighborhood hard-hit by the opioid crisis. When a series of murders begins in the neighborhood, Mickey realizes that her personal history might be related to the case.
Hulu/Disney
Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years (Hulu) - Mar. 14
Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years is the latest one-hour special from one of the greatest stand-up comedians working today. In what might be his most personal and introspective hour yet, Bill offers hilarious takes on everything from male sadness to dating advice.
AppleTV+
Dope Thief (AppleTV+) - Mar. 14
Based on Dennis Tafoya’s book of the same name, the series follows long-time Philly friends and delinquents who pose as DEA agents to rob an unknown house in the countryside, only to have their small-time grift become a life-and-death enterprise, as they unwittingly reveal and unravel the biggest hidden narcotics corridor on the Eastern seaboard.
Investigation Discovery
A Body in the Snow: The Trial of Karen Read (Investigation Discovery) - Mar. 17
On a cold January morning in a sleepy suburb outside of Boston, a police officer named John O’Keefe is found dead on a fellow officer's front lawn. Authorities, citing a toxic dynamic between O’Keefe and his girlfriend, Karen Read, immediately narrow in on Read as their main suspect. They allege Read backed into O’Keefe with her car in a fit of passion and then left him to die in the snow - but Read maintains her innocence with her defense alleging something far more nefarious was at play. With the 2024 trial ending in a mistrial, and a 2025 re-trial upcoming, many questions continue to swirl over what really happened that night. In a new multi-part docuseries, Investigation Discovery takes viewers behind the scenes of the Karen Read 2024 murder trial, with unprecedented access to Read, her legal team, and other key voices involved in the case.
Netflix
Bert Kreischer: Lucky (Netflix) - Mar. 18
Comedian Bert Kreischer returns with his fourth Netflix special, Bert Kreischer: Lucky. He dives into everything from shedding 45 pounds, the usual family antics, getting parenting tips from Snoop Dogg and more. Bert Kreischer is the luckiest guy around – and he’s recounting his blessings.
Hulu/Disney
Good American Family (Hulu) - Mar. 19
Told from multiple points of view, as a means to explore issues of perspective, bias, and trauma, this compelling drama is inspired by the disturbing stories surrounding a Midwestern couple who adopts a girl with a rare form of dwarfism. But as they begin to raise her alongside their three biological children, mystery emerges around her age and background, and they slowly start to suspect she may not be who she says she is. As they defend their family from the daughter they’ve grown to believe is a threat, she fights her own battle to confront her past and what her future holds, in a showdown that ultimately plays out in the tabloids and the courtroom.
NBCUniversal
Opry 100: A Live Celebration (NBC) - Mar. 19
Grand Ole Opry member and country music superstar Blake Shelton will host NBC’s Opry 100: A Live Celebration honoring the Grand Ole Opry’s milestone 100th anniversary
The three-hour live celebration will feature performances from some of country music’s most acclaimed artists, including Opry members Brad Paisley, Carly Pearce, Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs and Trisha Yearwood.
FOX
Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox) - Mar. 20
Kimberly Williams-Paisley will join the reality competition dating show as host for season three, guiding four young farmers and daters as they look for real connections and true love.
Paramount+
Happy Face (Paramount+) - Mar. 20
The drama is inspired by the true-life story of Melissa G. Moore; the critically acclaimed Happy Face podcast from iHeartPodcasts and Moore; and the autobiography Shattered Silence, written by Moore with M. Bridget Cook. At 15, Moore discovered that her beloved father was the prolific serial killer known as Happy Face. As an adult, she has changed her name and guarded her secret while her father has been serving life in prison.
Netflix
The Residence (Netflix) - Mar. 20
Uzo Aduba stars in The Residence, Shondaland’s unpredictable whodunnit set inside The White House.
National Geographic
David Blaine Do Not Attempt (National Geographic) - Mar. 23
This six-part series follows world- renowned magician and endurance artist David Blaine exploring the world through the lens of magic. David Blaine takes us on a fascinating cultural exchange and a jaw-dropping journey through extraordinary cultures, where he meets with performers and masters—kindred spirits who inspire and share with him exceptional skills (and secrets)—in Brazil, Southeast Asia, India, the Arctic Circle, South Africa and Japan.
Investigation Discovery/YouTube
Hollywood Demons (Investigation Discovery) - Mar. 24
The new six-part series pulls back the glamorous curtain of fame to expose the hidden struggles, sacrifices and scandals of life in the spotlight. From the seemingly cursed dynasties like the Von Erich wrestling family to iconic figures like 7th Heaven’s pastor dad Stephen Collins, who are far from their beloved characters, and series plagued by peril and misfortune like Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and The Real Housewives, this new series unveils the shadowy underbelly of Hollywood. Each gripping two-hour episode features accounts from Hollywood insiders, project collaborators, and survivors who endured harrowing abuse and struggles.
Hulu/Disney
Big Boys (Hulu) - Mar. 25
Season three will see our gang enter their final year at Brent Uni, with all the ups and downs of dissertations, deadlines, dating and the devastating departure of Louis Walsh from The X-Factor (for Jack anyway!) Peggy and Shannon embark on new romances and never-ending nappy changes, whilst Jack and Danny’s friendship is tested to its limits as they realize proper adult life is coming. Will the boys still choose each other like before, or will this be the end of the road?
Netflix
Chelsea Handler: The Feeling (Netflix) - Mar. 25
In her third Netflix comedy special, Chelsea Handler takes the stage recounting her own birth, unexpected encounters, her adolescent business ventures and a frenzy of ill-timed events all motivated by "the feeling."
Brendan Meadows/FOX
Alert: Missing Persons Unit (Fox) - Mar. 25
Everything changes when The MPU must race to find one of their own. Malcolm-Jamal Warner joins the cast in the recurring guest-starring role of “Chief Inspector Bill Houston,” who steps into an interim role with oversight of the MPU. A former Army Captain, Houston believes in structure and rules and, in the past, had issues with Jason's cowboy tactics. He begins to come around to the idea that some rules need to be broken once he sees the results the team gets with their unorthodox approach. He will become the father figure MPU didn't know they needed.
Jeff Neumann/FOX
The Cleaning Lady (Fox) - Mar. 25
The Cleaning Lady returns for an action-packed season four, with the series’ beloved characters in ever-changing and increasingly dangerous situations. After three seasons of being a pawn caught between the FBI and the world of organized crime, Thony (Élodie Yung) makes the bold decision to take charge of her own destiny—by exchanging her cleaning lady uniform for the scrubs of a surgical intern at a small community hospital. Thony’s return to the medical career she sacrificed for her son, Luca (Khalen Roman Sanchez), opens a new path to citizenship for them both. But in order to make this happen, she must continue her service to the Sin Cara cartel—not as a cleaning lady, but as the new mob doctor—bringing her ever closer to Jorge (Santiago Cabrera), the cartel’s brooding new leader.
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