
Helly vs. Helena, the Most Brutal Battle on ‘Severance’
Contains spoilers about past episodes. About halfway through Season 2 of “Severance,” Helly R. is rocked by a stunning betrayal: Helena Eagan, masquerading as Helly,
Contains spoilers about past episodes. About halfway through Season 2 of “Severance,” Helly R. is rocked by a stunning betrayal: Helena Eagan, masquerading as Helly,
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