How Severance's Zach Cherry Had a Love Triangle With Himself
Briefly

In Season 2 of 'Severance,' Dylan G. emerges as a relatable character who embodies vulnerability and longing, particularly in episode nine. No longer just the quirky, office friend, he grapples with intense feelings for his Outie’s wife, showcasing a deeper emotional spectrum. Actor Zach Cherry remarks on the evolution of Dylan, focusing on the thematic elements of self-mythologizing. His development reflects an exploration of identity, love, and personal desires, making Dylan one of the most grounded characters amidst the show’s complex narrative structure.
"It really felt like the preteen years, when everything feels like the most dramatic version of something you could imagine, because it's the first time you felt it before."
"In season one, he had all of these theories of what his Outie might be like, and they're mostly boasting, and ego-boosting. It's that self-mythologizing that he does."
"I sort of intentionally didn't want to know what his Outie was like. I wanted to live in Innie perspective as long as I could."
"As they started to tell me about what the plan was for this season, it made a lot of sense."
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