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In a show filled with inscrutable characters, no one is harder to read than "Severance" fan-favorite Seth Milchick. For actor Tramell Tillman, that means he's doing his job right.
From the moment Ms. Cobel (Patricia Arquette) was fired in Severance‘s Season 1 finale, Seth Milchick (Tramell Tillman) has been absolutely going through it. Following the Overtime Contingency ...
Severance season 2, episode 6 reverses a dark Helly R. (Britt Lower scene) from season 1 with Mr. Milchick (Tramell Tillman). In the absence of Harmony Cobel (Patricia Arquette), and due to his ...
Milchick put those paintings in storage, but he couldn’t get them out of his mind. In season two’s fifth episode, “Trojan’s Horse,” he asked Natalie how she feels about them.
Tramell Tillman’s “Severance” character Mr. Milchick lights up a room with his smile. And then the Lumon middle manager immediately frowns and does the darkest s— ever. Among the more ...
So, Milchick harbors some bitterness. While she is a part of this fellowship, and he is now having to watch over her, she finds ways to insert herself into Milchick’s business.
And Tillman is still figuring out what Milchick stands for at Lumon: “I still have so many questions about Milchick,” he said. “I don’t think he ever leaves me. This guy lives with me.
Milchick, Milchick, Milchick. HL spoke EXCLUSIVELY 'Severance' star Tramell Tillman about how much Milchick knows, what his motives are, and what the 'delicious' and 'twisted' way his character works.
As mentioned, Milchick works as a supervisor on the severed floor, where various employees, including Adam Scott ’s Mark Scout, have undergone the severance procedure, which divides a person’s ...
Streaming News Severance Made Me So Uncomfortable With Mr. Milchick's 'Blackface' Paintings, And Tramell Tillman Pinpointed Some Thought-Provoking Details News By Nick Venable published February 4 ...
The "Severance" season 2 finale leaves Milchick in a tough spot. Tramell Tillman spoke to BI about his character and all the Reddit theories.
Milchick put those paintings in storage, but he couldn’t get them out of his mind. In season two’s fifth episode, “Trojan’s Horse,” he asked Natalie how she feels about them.