And from that point on to where we end in Season 2, it’s only been like a week or two weeks. So all of these things that are ...
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Screen Rant on MSN"Devour Feculence": Why Milchick Says THAT To Drummond In Severance Season 2 & What It Means For His Job At LumonTramell Tillman's Seth Milchick stands his ground by telling Mr. Drummond to "devour feculence," putting his position in ...
Tramell Tillman reveals how the "Severance" finale's marching band sequence and vending machine scenes came together.
Instead of perfecting his “I’m sorry,” Milchick snapped, “devour feculence.” It’s a burn so piping hot that Drummond likely stepped outside afterwards to let the frigid Kier winter ...
As storylines unravelled, character Irving (John Turturro) is discarded by Burt (Christopher Walken), Dylan (Zach Cherry) ...
In the latest installment of iLUMONations: A Severance Aftershow, Tillman adds, “That moment where he tells Drummond to ...
whose Milchick has delivered some of the series’ most iconic lines, from “Marshmallows are for team players” to “Devour feculence.” Below, Tillman unpacks Milchick’s biggest moments ...
Severance star Tramell Tillman has been drawing attention ever since the debut season of the Apple TV+ show. Now, as the second season of Severance is rolling out new episodes, Mr.
When Drummond gets on Milchick’s case again and demands he apologize for using “a needlessly complex word,” the iconic Severed Floor manager replies, “Devour feculence. It means eat shit ...
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