Severance 1×4
Mr. Milchick: We'll try again in the morning. See you tomorrow, Helly.
Helly: Fuck me!
Mark: How many times?
Helly: 1,072.
Mark: [when Petey was here] there was balance. We could have fun and work without the whole goddamn department imploding.
Helly: The work is bullshit.
Mark: The work is mysterious and important. And we deal with the uncertainty it brings us in the way that Kier would've wanted. Together, as a family.
Helly: I could not, with a razor to my throat, be less interested in being your family.
Helly: Well, boss. I guess this is the part where I should tell you to go to hell. Except you're already here.
Harmony Cobel: Vision. Verve. Wit. Cheer. Humility. Benevolence. Nimbleness. Probity. Wiles... Wiles!
Ricken: "Your job needs you, not the other way around."
Dylan: All right. 'Destiny'. An acrostic poem experience by the author, Ricken Hale.
"D is for dreaming, the start of it all.
E is for energy... breaking down walls.
S is for stewardship, of home and of earth.
T is for terror, which gives us more worth.
I is for eyes, which observe us with love. Until
N, meaning newness, rains down from above. And
Y. That's a question we needn't now ponder. For
DESTINY, friends, shall deliver all yonder."
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