I’ll be honest with you, I wasn’t as hooked on Severance from the jump as most people were. It was so different than what I was expecting that it took me a couple episodes to really realize just what a brilliant show it is—and much of it came down to the details in the world created by the fantastic Production Designer, Jeremy Hindle. In an interview with IndieWire, Hindle (who was also the Production Designer on Top Gun: Maverick) shares some of the insights that went into creating the world around Lumon Industries, including the iconic building used as the company headquarters and a bunch of little Easter eggs that you may not have noticed while watching the show.
Bonus link: The Stories Behind Severance’s Eerie Office Design
I've heard it's good, but have not seen it. I tend to not want to consume content that's too close to my every day. I don't really even like books/movies/shows about people in my own socioeconomic group. I think it's because I want escape from this technohellscape we live in. Then again, I basically only watch one or two TV shows.