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19. Severance

Fairly or not, Apple TV+ has become a streamer known for ploughing huge resources (over $20bn, reportedly) into a range of starry shows that not very many people watch – but with the second series of this dystopian workplace drama, it became clear it had a genuine watercooler hit on its hands. Which is even more surprising, when you consider just how strange Severance is. Its compelling high-concept premise – in which employees of the sinister Lumon corporation have their consciousness separated into office selves, or "innies", and home selves, or "outies" – is one thing, but beyond that, it is constantly taking the story down surreal rabbit holes, involving for example, mysterious "macrodata refinement" work or a herd of goats. In truth, as this series progressed through its second half, it felt a little too meandering for its own good, and its climactic payoff couldn't match that from the first season. But it's still an exquisite work in all areas, from the clever dual-identity acting (especially from shining star Britt Lower) to the stark visuals. Bring on season three, and perhaps a few more solid answers as to what's really going on at Lumon. (HM)

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