- Rupture Star Tramell Tillman has teased what awaits Seth Milchick in season 2.
- This season’s premiere revealed that Milchick had been installed as the new head of the Severed Floor.
- Tramell says his character “doesn’t know if he’s ready” to take the place of his predecessor Harmony Cobel.
Rupture Actor Tramell Tillman has teased what we can expect to see as part of Seth Milchick’s season 2 arc.
Talking to me about a month before Rupture In Season 2’s debut on January 17, Tillman hinted that the next chapter of the Apple show will be a high-stakes affair for his character.
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In the first episode of the hit Apple TV Plus series’ second year, it was revealed that Lumon Industries had promoted Milchick in the supposed five-month gap between the end of Season 1 and the opening entry of this season. In fact, after Harmony Cobel was removed as manager of Severed Floor last season, Milchick was installed as her replacement, so he now oversees the division that Mark and other members of the Macrodata Refinement (MDR) team work in. You can remember what else happened in the first installment of this season through our Rupture Season 2 episode 1 recap.
But I digress. Last season, the charming but menacing Milchick had Cobel to hide behind if anything went wrong during his tenure. However, now that he is the new boss of Severed Floor, the responsibility falls on him and that, according to Tillman, will present numerous challenges to his authority and abilities. Oh, and it will probably increase your stress levels significantly.
“He has a batch “There’s a lot of work to do,” Tillman reflected. “You know, he’s been pushed into this position very quickly. At the end of Season 1, there is no Severed Floor administrator, so I’m the only one left. [that Lumon can turn to]. Seth has been chosen to step in, so as good a mentor as Harmony has been to him, Seth has to take the reins and we’ll see how he deals with that.
“There’s a lot at stake. This new leadership position is foreign to him and I think there’s a part of him that doesn’t know if he’s ready. So we’ll see if he’s up to the task.”
If you just discovered that RuptureThe latest season is now available on one of the best streaming services in the world, you’ll want to read all about it on my Rupture season 2 guide, especially with episode 2 releasing tomorrow (January 24). Alternatively, read my Rupture Check out season 2 for some clues about the mystery thriller’s next chapters, or check out more of my coverage in the articles linked below.