Watch Every Dylan G. F-Bomb in This Hilarious SEVERANCE Supercut

In a remarkable demonstration of profanity as an artistic skill, Zach Cherry’s character Dylan G. from Severance has shown he deserves a spot among the elite masters of coarseness. This includes Al Pacino’s Tony Montana, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Selina Meyer, Mark Wahlberg’s Sergeant Dignam, Isiah Whitlock Jr.’s Clay Davis, Susie Essman’s Susie Greene, Jeremy Piven’s Ari Gold, Ian McShane’s Al Swearengen, Joe Pesci’s Tommy DeVito and Nicky Santoro, and most Samuel L. Jackson characters. Dylan G., the waffle-loving refiner from Lumon, has truly mastered the art of using the word “f” in a variety of ways.

As a passionate movie critic, let me share that if you haven’t been thoroughly impressed by the profanity prowess of our lead character in “Severance,” this compilation of every time the Innie unleashes an F-bomb could very well serve as your audition tape to join the exclusive club of pop culture’s most esteemed swearers.

Most of us will live our lives without understanding the differences between our public and private selves. However, my colleague Matt Caron from TopMob is an exception to this rule. Unlike many of us, Matt’s personality remains consistent whether he’s at work or outside of it. I can attest to this because in his free time, he dedicates himself to… video editing. (He also spends a lot of time discussing the movie Dune both at work and at home, and yes, he constantly creates videos related to Dune.)

Matty C.’s recent work features a compilation of Dylan G.’s expletives throughout the first two seasons of “Severance”. This expert in handling complex data, known as the “really fing smart” macrodata refiner, has mastered the art of using profanity in various contexts and towards different targets. The character from within the show, the Innie, never misses an opportunity to use these expressions. Moreover, he can unexpectedly deliver one at any moment. Notably, even grammar isn’t safe when it comes to Dylan G.’s vulgar language arsenal, as demonstrated by his interactions with Cherry’s character.

What is the most effective use of the profanity in question? It’s comparable to asking which symphony is Beethoven’s finest. However, it seems that the supercut provides evidence that Dylan G’s ninth work, laden with curses, can be considered his ‘Ninth Symphony of Profanities’.

For the moment, at least, we’re uncertain about what awaits us in the third season of “Severance.” However, one thing is certain – there will be plenty of Dylan G uttering expletives.

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2025-04-18 16:02