The editor’s note: The following posts contain spoilers for “Departure weight“Season 2The Section 3, “Who is alive?”
As Season 2 By “Severance” continues to expand its web by the company’s Lore, one of the characters gets more screen time and added depth is everyone’s favorite references from the quarter, Dylan G. is played by Zach CherryDylan’s Innie was introduced in season Like a cocky, but very effective workers. However, in the latest slate with sections, Dylans Outie was revealed to be a decidedly less secure-she-figure who has struggled to maintain the work over the years. IN A new interview with VarietyCherry explained how he sees Dylan as a “double role”, but they are still “the same person.”
“A primary way I think about the difference between the two is that Innie Dylan is this extremely confident guy, and he has no reason not to be,” he said. “He has very limited life experience and he is very good at what he does in that context. There is no luggage, while Outie is a version of the same guy but has all these other things that have come in the way of his trust. “
But in season 2, section 3, “Who is alive?”, After Innie Dylan got the privilege of meeting her Outie’s wife (played by the incomparable Merritt Wever), he also begins to form doubts and assessments of himself. All the fantasies he had established about his real life that increased his self -insurance begins to fall away when he struggles with who he really can be. Although it is a complicated circumstance in context, Cherry believes that many will recognize this feeling of negative transmission.
“There are versions of this that can happen in real life. This is a stupid example, but maybe you think of yourself as a really good chef, and then you have your friends over for a dinner party and they are not in it, “Cherry said. “Then you go,” this story I have told myself about myself is not true. ‘It can affect how you feel for yourself and what you want to do in the future. “
When he met his wife and discovers this new information about himself, Dylan must not only struggle to process these details, but also keep it secret from the rest of the group. Cherry shared that this was probably Lumon’s intention all the time, but can’t be sure.
“For Dylan, his family is the ultimate carrot. It’s something he has really invested in, so Lumon knows they can use it, ”he told Variety. “Maybe it’s just to keep him focused, or maybe it’s driving a wedge between him and the other refineries. Who knows? It is interesting to see how it changes the dynamics of the MDR crew, because now he has a secret that he should not tell them. “
Season 2 of “Severrance” is now flowing on Apple TV+ with new episodes released on Fridays.