When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. At the end of Episode 2, Mark drives home from Lumon and sees Ms. Cobel leaving her house. He immediately confronts her,
Patricia Arquette’s chilling performance as Ms. Harmony Cobel doesn’t just send shivers down the spines of Severance fans—her costar Tramell Tillman completely gets it. When asked if he ever feels uneasy watching the Oscar winner embody her character on the set of the Apple TV+ thriller,
Severance' star Patricia Arquette tells PEOPLE how it's "kind of fun" when her "little inner Cobel," referring to her character on the Apple TV+ series, comes out between takes on set.
Patricia Arquette talks to IndieWire about her role in 'Severance' Season 2 as well as David Lynch's 'Lost Highway'. INTERVIEW.
Patricia Arquette shines in Severance, balancing humor and unease perfectly, showcasing her talent. Arquette's character, Harmony Cobel, adds depth and mystery to the show, making viewers laugh and squirm. Arquette's performance as Cobel is both nuanced and entertaining, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
For those who may not know, Patricia Arquette and David Lynch collaborated on the 1997 neo-noir thriller Lost Highway. In the film, Arquette portrayed two distinct roles, with Balthazar Getty also being part of the cast.
Essentially, Jame Eagan is calling his daughter a smelly child in wake of her jaw-dropping gala scandal. OUCH.
Just me, or is the second episode of Severance’s second season on AppleTV+ bananas good? We’ve got Vengeful Ms. Cobel (Patricia Arquette). We’ve got Dylan (Zach Cherry) applying for a job at a door company.
Not only that, but she'll also spend much of this season questioning her allegiance to Lumon Industries, the clandestine biotechnological megacorporation that she's loyally served for throughout her adult life.
Tillman also opens up to PEOPLE about the "mystery" around his own character, Seth Milchick, who fans will get to "learn a little bit" more about in season 2
Following David Lynch's death at 78, 'Lost Highway' actress Patricia Arquette reacted to the news during an interview.
While appearing on Tuesday's episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the actress, 56, confirmed that she is currently single and using dating apps.