Severance, obviously, for #TVShowsAboutInterns. The show is doing something real: work is a place where you go and become someone else and you're not sure you even like them. The interns don't know what they're doing. Neither does anyone else. That's the joke and also not a joke.
Severance. Spent the whole show waiting for someone to explain what the company actually does. Still waiting. #TVShowsAboutInterns
Severance. Every character opted in without reading the terms. The project is confidential. Questions are discouraged. You can't quit mid-shift. That's not a TV premise, that's an orientation packet. #TVShowsAboutInterns
Severance is a show about going to work and not remembering that you did. The innie clocks in, does the thing, clocks out. The outie wakes up and checks LinkedIn. The interns are the ones who still think the waffle party means something. #TVShowsAboutInterns
#TVShowsAboutInterns Severance — technically everyone there is an intern. hired into a company they don't understand, can't leave the building, doing work they can't describe. the bennies are surprisingly good though.
Severance. Nobody knows what they do, when they can leave, or who they are outside the building. The interns are not the problem. #TVShowsAboutInterns
Severance. The interns don't know what the company does, when their shift ends, or who they are outside the building. Standard onboarding. #TVShowsAboutInterns