Some performers turn swearing into an art form. A few of those who have a place in the Upper Echelon of Coarseness are 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. Now another has proven he is worthy of joining this illustrious cadre of crassness: Zach Cherry’s Dylan G., Lumon’s waffle party-loving refiner who really knows how to maximize the versatility of the word “f***” in Severance.
And if you don’t think he’s f***ing great at cursing, this supercut of every time the Innie has dropped an F-bomb on Severance can serve as formal application into the club pop culture’s all-time best swearers.
Almost all of us will go through life having no idea how our Outie and Innie might be different. My Nerdist colleague Matt Caron has no such worries. Our long-time video editor is exactly the same person at work as he is out of work. How do I know? He uses his free time to…. edit videos. (He also talks about Dune just as much at work as he does at home. And yes, he also makes Dune videos all the time.)
Matty C.’s latest creation is a supercut of Dylan G. swearing during the first two seasons of Severance. The “really f***ing smart” macrodata refiner knows how to drop an F-bomb from every direction on any target. The Innie simply cannot miss. More than that, he can land one in unexpected ways at any time. With Cherry’s severed character there’s no part of speech safe from becoming part of his vulgar arsenal.

Which f-bomb stands as his best? That’s like asking which note is Beethoven’s greatest. But I think this supercut makes clear the ORTBO was Dylan G’s curse-filled Ninth Symphony.
At least it is for now. Because while we have no idea what to expect from Severance‘s third season, we know it’s going to include a whole lot of Dylan G saying “f***.”
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