**Zach Cherry Unveils Hilarious ‘Severance’ Season 2 Theories on Podcast**
*Severance* enthusiasts, prepare yourselves — Zach Cherry, who portrays Dylan G. in the popular Apple TV+ series, has his own outlandish speculation regarding the show’s enigmatic narrative. During *The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott*, Cherry joined the hosts to present his forecasts for Season 2, which are as eccentric as his character.
As the podcast explores the latest developments of the workplace thriller, Stiller and Scott introduced a segment where Cherry — humorously dubbed “a clairvoyant” — shares his thoughts on what lies ahead. However, Stiller was quick to highlight the humorous aspect of Cherry’s predictions: “These forecasts are what Zach believes, based on, truly, probably only having read his sides and his scenes.” Scott added, “He doesn’t enjoy reading others’ dialogue.”
For his insights on Season 2, Episode 2, Cherry centered his attention on the mysterious Gemma/Ms. Casey (played by Dichen Lachman) and the enigmatic organization known as Cold Harbor. “Next time on *Severance*,” Cherry commenced, “Ms. Casey is caught in the number four. And once Mark concludes with Cold Harbor, she ascends to number five. But she’s not keen on reaching number seven, because obviously seven ate nine, and that’s some frightening stuff.”
Indeed, you read that correctly. Cherry’s theory is based on the classic “seven ate nine” joke, which Stiller promptly referred to as “a second-grader joke.” Still, you must admire Cherry’s determination to unravel *Severance*’s mystery box — even if he does it in the most unconventional manner possible.
But Cherry didn’t stop there. He also offered an inventive solution for Mr. Milchick’s (Tramell Tillman) persistent problem with his computer login screen, which still identifies him as “Ms. Cobel.” Cherry proposed, “I think Milchick is going to switch his name to Ms. Cobel, so that he won’t feel down about his computer login screen. Perhaps they’ll accidentally send him two paychecks.”
While Stiller and Scott were somewhat unimpressed by Cherry’s theories, it’s challenging not to appreciate the actor’s wit and creativity. Who knows? Maybe Cherry has hit on something significant, and the showrunners are simply keeping us in suspense.
Season 2 of *Severance* is currently available for streaming on Apple TV+, with new episodes released every Friday. Fans can also join in on *The Severance Podcast* on platforms such as [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-severance-podcast-with-ben-stiller-adam-scott/id1788381175), [Spotify](https://zdcs.link/z6og3l?pageview_type=RSS&template=article&module=content_body&element=offer&item=text-link&element_label=Spotify&object_type=article&object_uuid=06poGp145oyDY69SW9GcWoW&short_url=z6og3l&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmashable.com%2Ffeeds%2Frss%2Fall), and more. Whether you’re interested in the drama or Cherry’s comedic observations, there’s a lot to keep you entertained.