[s2e6] Performance: Review

: The trio attempts a classic stakeout to catch a person of interest, but the situation takes a dark and "glittery" turn , showcasing the show's signature blend of humor and genuine danger.

: After Cinda harshly denies her a well-deserved promotion, Poppy realizes she might find better allies in the trio.

: Poppy’s "insecure nervousness" mask begins to slip, revealing a woman desperate to be great at something, which mirrors the ambitions of the protagonists. Suspense and Subversion [S2E6] Performance Review

: The clash with Cinda Canning sets the stage for a more intense rivalry, as the lines between being a fan, a mentor, and a suspect continue to blur.

com/article/severance-season-2-episode-6-recap-revelations-questions-attila/">performance review arc? : The trio attempts a classic stakeout to

The episode title, "Performance Review," works on multiple levels. It refers to the literal review of employees like Poppy and the metaphorical evaluation of the trio’s podcasting success and personal choices.

: Oliver Putnam struggles with a personal revelation involving his son, Will, which leads him to question his entire identity and history. Suspense and Subversion : The clash with Cinda

: Mabel Mora finds herself the target of their former mentor, Cinda Canning , who has pivoted from being a role model to a direct competitor. Cinda attempts to frame Mabel by digging into her past, heightening the episode's tension.