Now that Severance season 2 is finally here, fans and theorizers alike are chewing on each new episode like it’s an ...
Given the show left viewers with a slew of questions after that Season 1 finale, many are hoping they’ll receive some answers ...
Why is Lumon so desperate to get Mark S. back? Did Helena sneak onto the severed floor as her innie? What the heck is Harmony ...
Miss Huang is one of the most mysterious characters in Severance Season 2 – most of all, because she’s a child.
Another intriguing character is Miss Huang, the newly-recruited deputy manager of Lumon's severed floor. "Mark and his friends learn the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier ...
So, who is Severance Season 2’s Miss Huang, what does she do at Lumon, and just how old is she? Who Is Ms. Huang in Severance Season 2? Ms. Huang is the deputy manager of the severed floor at ...
Miss Huang's presence as a child deputy manager adds a destabilizing and weird twist to the severed floor. Speculation arises on whether Miss Huang's role is tied to Lumon's experiments on the ...
The season 2 premiere of Severance has already inspired a deluge of fan theories, as viewers speculate on the identity of the young Miss Huang, and whether or not Helly is an “outie” in disguise.
Perhaps the most shocking change is the arrival of Miss Huang (Sarah Bock), their new Deputy Manager who appears to be only around 10 years old. Given the team's surprise at having an actual child ...
Perhaps the most startling difference is the introduction of Miss Huang (Sarah Bock), their new Deputy Manager who happens to be around 10 years old. Given the team’s shock to have a literal ...
One of the most striking changes comes in the form of Miss Huang (Sarah Bock), their freshly appointed Deputy Manager, raising eyebrows as she appears to be around just 10 years old, reports the ...
Severance Season 2 has introduced Miss Huang played by Sarah Brock, she was hired after Milchick took Cobel’s place and now, she is the Deputy Manager of the Severed floor and works directly under ...