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memory · watched TV shows · Severance · series recommendations

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Use my saved watched shows memory to recommend what kind of series I should try next. You may request and use that saved memory. After using the saved memory, do not search the web, do not use app skills, do not create documents or files, do not create embeds, and do not ask a follow-up question.

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Based on your interest in [Severance](wiki:Severance_(TV_series)), particularly your appreciation for its eerie office mystery, slow-burn reveals, and identity puzzles, here are a few series you should try next: 1. **[Devs](wiki:Devs_(TV_series))**: Created by [Alex Garland](wiki:Alex_Garland), this miniseries is perhaps the closest in tone to the unsettling corporate atmosphere of Lumon. It follows a software engineer investigating a secretive division within a massive tech company called Amaya. It shares that same clinical, high-design aesthetic and explores deep philosophical questions about free will and determinism. 2. **[Mr. Robot](wiki:Mr._Robot)**: This series stars [Rami Malek](wiki:Rami_Malek) as a cybersecurity engineer pulled into a world of corporate conspiracy and hacktivism. Much like *Severance*, it heavily features identity puzzles and a fractured sense of reality, all while maintaining a deeply tense and psychological atmosphere. 3. **[Counterpart](wiki:Counterpart_(TV_series))**: This show is a brilliant blend of a bureaucratic thriller and high-concept science fiction. It stars [J.K. Simmons](wiki:J._K._Simmons) as a low-level UN employee who discovers his agency is guarding a gateway to a parallel dimension. The "identity puzzle" aspect is literal here, as characters often have to interact with their own counterparts from the other side. 4. **[Homecoming](wiki:Homecoming_(TV_series))**: The first season, directed by [Sam Esmail](wiki:Sam_Esmail), centers on a facility that supposedly helps soldiers transition back to civilian life. It uses a unique visual style and a slow-burn mystery to peel back the layers of a corporate conspiracy, echoing the "unsettling corporate atmosphere" you enjoyed in your notes.