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severance season 2 episode 6
As of February 21, 2025, “Severance” Season 2 has reached its midpoint with the release of Episode 6, titled “Attila.” This episode, directed by Uta Briesewitz and written by Erin Wagoner, continues to delve into the intricate lives of Lumon Industries employees, exploring the blurred lines between their work and personal identities.
Release Details
“Attila” premiered on Apple TV+ on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at 9:00 p.m. ET, aligning with the platform’s practice of releasing new episodes on Thursday nights, despite official release dates being Fridays. This scheduling approach allows eager fans to access the latest episodes slightly ahead of the official release date.
Plot Overview
In “Attila,” the narrative intensifies as relationships on the severed floor are put to the test. Irving attends a tense dinner, while Mark engages in a perilous endeavor, highlighting the escalating complexities faced by the characters.
Character Dynamics
The episode sheds light on Irving’s personal life, particularly his interactions during a fraught dinner, offering viewers deeper insight into his character. Simultaneously, Mark’s risky actions underscore his growing determination to uncover the truths lurking within Lumon Industries.
Critical Reception
“Attila” has garnered positive reviews, with critics praising the episode’s ability to maintain suspense and deepen character development. The performances, particularly those of Adam Scott and John Turturro, have been highlighted for their emotional depth and complexity.
Looking Ahead
With four episodes remaining in the season, viewers can anticipate further exploration into the enigmatic operations of Lumon Industries and the personal struggles of its employees. As the series progresses, the intertwining of the characters’ severed and personal lives is expected to lead to more revelations and heightened tension.
“Severance” continues to be available exclusively on Apple TV+, with new episodes released weekly. Subscribers can stream the series, and for those new to the platform, Apple TV+ offers a 7-day free trial, followed by a monthly subscription fee.

