Well… not so fast.

GWENDOLINE CHRISTIE: I had no idea what was going to happen at all.

I have loved this show since it first screened Season 1.

Gwendoline Christie as Lorne in Severance Season 2

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It very much matches my tastes and many of the things that I’m interested in creatively.

So I was just happy to be a part of it.

And whatever form the creative team felt that that should take, I was very happy to do that.

Britt Lower and Adam Scott in Severance

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So when it started, we talked about the character extensively.We did extensive work in pre-production.

They were hugely collaborative.

Their ideas were spectacular.

Gwendoline Christie as Lorne in the Severance Season 2 Finale

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I only had about 4,000 references just for hair alone.

I work in quite a detailed way.

There’s almost a ferality to Lorne in that moment…

CHRISTIE: I haven’t seen it.

Peggy the goat playing Emile in the Severance Season 2 finale

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So the more you’re able to tell me about it, the better.

How much of it did you get to do yourself in terms of the fight choreography?

CHRISTIE: I did a lot of it actually, and far more than I thought.

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But it’s interesting what comes out of physical movements like that.

But I knew it had to be a climactic moment, a psychic overhaul and climactic change.

CHRISTIE: The goat loved me, and I wish the goat was mine still.

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“And I did, I adored the goat, which ironically was called Peggy in real life.

And I was reminded, of course, thatthere is that connection of Peggy inThe Lexington Letter.

It felt like omens everywhere, but that’s not the case.

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That’s just my experience as a fan.

All episodes ofSeveranceSeasons 1 & 2 are now streaming on Apple TV+.

Season 3 is set to premiere at a date yet to be announced.

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