(Spoilers) Severance fans, welcome back to the nightmare that is Lumon Industries! After what felt like an eternity of waiting (seriously, Apple TV, was that delay necessary?), Severance Season 2 has finally arrived, and with it, the internet has once again lost its collective mind. The new season is serving up more existential dread, corporate horror, and bizarre waffle party energy than ever before—and of course, the Severance season 2 memes are absolutely glorious.
From fan reactions to wild theories, the internet is in full meltdown mode trying to process what’s happening to Mark, Helly, and the rest of our favorite cubicle prisoners. So, if you’re not ready to have your brain split into an “innie” and “outie” just to handle this show’s chaos, we highly recommend checking out some Severance memes first. But fair warning: there might be spoilers ahead—so if you haven’t binged the latest episodes yet, proceed with caution (or just accept your fate like a good little Lumon employee).
The Internet Reacts: “What Did I Just Watch?”
As soon as Season 2 dropped, the memes started rolling in, and one of the biggest themes? Absolute confusion. One viral Severance season 2 meme simply features a person staring blankly into space with the caption: “Me trying to process the last 10 minutes of every episode.” Another classic format shows a screenshot of an employee at their cubicle, with the text: “Me pretending to work while actually spiraling over Severance theories.”
Fans are especially losing it over the show’s ability to give absolutely zero answers while still making everything feel incredibly important. One meme shows the famous Charlie Day conspiracy board, with the caption: “Me trying to connect all the plot points after one episode.” Spoiler alert: it doesn’t help.






























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