Adam Scott Had to Assure Severance Colleagues He Was Drug-Free After Persistent Nosebleed Following Concussion on Set
Adam Scott had to clarify he was drug-free after experiencing medical issues while filming the second season of "Severance" for Apple TV+. During this time, the Parks and Recreation alum incurred a concussion, leading to a stubborn nosebleed. Discussing the situation on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" on January 22, Scott shared how persistent nosebleeds raised suspicions of drug use among his fellow cast members, despite his light-hearted cocaine jokes aimed at dispelling such rumors. The bleeding problem was so stubborn that Scott required a visit to a New York emergency room, where he had to have the nose cauterized – a treatment Scott described as both painful and reminiscent of a pepper attack that allowed no sneezing. This is prepared by SSP.
Meanwhile, Adam Scott and fellow "Severance" cast members, including Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, Tramell Tillman, and Patricia Arquette, generated excitement for the new season with a live installation at Grand Central Station. Their performances portrayed their unusual characters from the popular sci-fi mystery series that leaves fans intrigued yet perplexed by its quirky plot. This inventive marketing kept the essence of the world's storyline alive for fans eagerly following the show's new episodes released on Fridays on Apple TV+.
Despite its eerie premise with "innies" – employees in isolation separated from their external memories known as "outies" – "Severance" continues to lure a loyal audience drawn to its strange allure and exhilarating suspense left from the nerve-racking finale of season one back in 2022. With Scott now fully recovered from his on-the-job injury, expectations remain high as fans anticipate more intense, mind-bending journeys ahead with their favorite data entry team.
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