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In Milchick’s (Tramell Tillman) most rebellious moment yet, he stands up to Lumon and tells Mr. Drummond to “devour feculence,” which will almost certainly be met with a harsh punishment ...
Instead of perfecting his “I’m sorry,” Milchick snapped, “devour feculence.” It’s a burn so piping hot that Drummond likely stepped outside afterwards to let the frigid Kier winter ...
Confronted by Mr. Drummond (played by Ólafur Darri Ólafsson), Milchick is pressured to apologize for his use of complex vocabulary. Instead, he defiantly responds with “devour feculence,” a ...
It’s the cherry on top of a fantastic season for Tillman, whose Milchick has delivered some of the series’ most iconic lines, from “Marshmallows are for team players” to “Devour feculence.” Below, ...
When Drummond gets on Milchick’s case again and demands he apologize for using “a needlessly complex word,” the iconic Severed Floor manager replies, “Devour feculence. It means eat shit ...
Severance star Tramell Tillman breaks down Mr. Milchick's big dance scene and what could happen to him in Season 3 ...
Instead of swallowing the insult, particularly after he’s asked to apologize for using big words… again, Milchick instead tells Mr. Drummond to “Devour feculence.” For Drummond and anyone ...
whose Milchick has delivered some of the series’ most iconic lines, from “Marshmallows are for team players” to “Devour feculence.” Below, Tillman unpacks Milchick’s biggest moments ...
“That moment where he tells Drummond to ‘devour feculence’ is a result of this constant monitoring and policing that Milchick is undergoing.” As for bidding Ms. Huang farewell, it’s ...