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'Severance,' protect Burt and Irving at all costs

Put them in the Louvre!
By Nicole Gallucci  on 
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Two men (John Turturro as Irving and Christopher Walken as Burt) with they're foreheads pressed against each other. They're surrounded by plants in a "Severance" scene.
Our wholesome kings. Credit: APPLE TV+

In Episode 6 of Severance, Apple TV+'s new workplace thriller, we find star-crossed colleagues Burt (Christopher Walken) and Irving (John Turturro) standing in a mysterious plant-filled room on the severed floor of Lumon Industries. Irving just apologized to Burt because he wasn't ready for their first kiss. And Burt replied, "It's fine. Just stay. Stay here with me." They rest their foreheads against each other and silently bask in togetherness.

The intimacy, thick will-they-won't-they tension, and quiet contemplation resulted in one of the most romantic television moments I've ever witnessed. I'll forever ship iconic workplace couples like Superstore's Jonah and Amy, Parks and Rec's Ben and Leslie, The Office's Jim and Pam, and Schitt's Creek's David and Patrick. But it's high time we induct Severance's Burt and Irving into the TV Workplace Romance Hall of Fame.

For those who have yet to obsess over Severance, the show follows a "macrodata refiner" named Mark (Adam Scott) and his colleagues, Helly (Britt Lower), Dylan (Zach Cherry), and Irving. Their memories have been surgically divided between work life and personal life, so when they're home they have no memory of work, and vice versa. Their quest to uncover what exactly they do at work takes viewers on a wild, deeply stressful ride. But once Irving meets Burt, a designer on the company's Optics and Design team, we get some much-needed respite from the chaos.

Burt and Irving are a match made in, well, unfortunately, hell. But they're severed soulmates with a shared passion for art and a chemistry so powerful that they give goosebumps simply by sharing the screen. Burt and Irving are a top-tier TV couple, and it's time we talk about what makes them so great.

The beautiful history of Burving

Two men (John Turturro as Irving and Christopher Walken as Burt in "Severance") standing in a hallway staring at a painting on the wall.
The meet cute that started it all. Credit: APPLE TV+

Though nobody knows it in the moment, everything at Lumon changes when Burt and Irving meet in Episode 2, "Half Loop." After Irving is caught dozing on the job, he's sent for a wellness check with Ms. Casey. As he's admiring the painting hanging outside her office, Burt appears and their spark is instantaneous. They bond over their shared love of art, and Burt bluntly declares, "It's rare to meet a sophisticate." (Screaming!) When Ms. Casey calls Irving in for his session, his gaze lingers on Burt. It's clear he doesn't want their conversation to end, but with a smile and a nod the two part ways.

Turturro and Walken perfectly capture the awkwardness of a first meeting and the joys of successful, simple small talk with a stranger. Their on-screen chemistry only grows as the season progresses.

In the following episode, kismet unites Burt and Irv again. The MDR and O&D teams run into each other in the hallway, and the two men openly flirt as though their colleagues aren't even present. (For a brief moment, I, too, forgot everyone else on this show existed.) After the teams go their separate ways, Irving stares down the hall — smiling and dreamy-eyed — at Burt. You can practically feel their potential popping off the screen.

Like any quality crush, Burt and Irv think about each other when they're apart. In Episode 4, "The You You Are," Burt takes a big risk by visiting MDR to give the team pre-released handbook totes. It's a thoughtful gesture, but more importantly, it's a perfect excuse to see Irving again. (We've got an expert-level flirter over here, folks.) Before Burt leaves, he gives the group directions to O&D and extends an invite for an informal tour. With a twinkle in his eye, Irv takes Burt up on the offer immediately.

As Burt shows Irving the ins and outs of O&D, they continue gushing over paintings. In a moment of passion, Burt places his hand on Irving's, and for a few pure, joyous seconds their hands remain together. Eventually, Irving nervously pulls away and rushes out, but don't worry. They meet again later and clear the air.

"It was a thrill to have someone from MDR come see us — to take an interest like you did," Burt says. "So if I embarrassed myself…"

"You didn't," Irv assures him. Swoon!

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Though Burt and Irving are freaking adorable, they aren't just another charming workplace couple. Their relationship also brings crucial representation to TV screens. Seeing two men over age 60 flirt, explore their sexuality, and form deep, romantic connections with one another is a rarity. And Walken and Turturro approach the roles with the utmost care.

A romance against all odds

The stars of Apple TV+'s "Severance" standing together in a white hallway.
Ah, they meet again! Credit: APPLE TV+

What's so remarkable about Burt and Irving is their ability to conquer the sizable, relentless obstacles that stand in the way of their love.

They're rebelling against a company handbook that plainly "forbids taking a heart to other employees." And in case that wasn't enough to dissuade the relationship, Irving's colleague Dylan thinks Burt is "a fuck!" He draws his stapler as a weapon whenever Burt enters the room and believes rumors that O&D disemboweled people in a coup years ago. With each passing episode, it becomes clear that Lumon leadership planted the coup rumors to instill fear in the departments. But Burt and Irving are attracted to each other, coup or no coup.

Burving does encounter a mild setback when Irving learns that O&D, which Burt assured him was comprised of just two people, actually has seven members. When Irving asks why Burt lied, he says, "Because we don't trust you guys. I do, but people just talk about MDR — stupid old stories, jokes even." He explains rumors that MDR members have kangaroo-like pouches and larval offspring that will jump out and attack if O&D members get too close. But before Irving even has time to be offended, Burt says, "I'd be remiss not to say that in this theory the larvae eventually eats and replaces you, which, Irving, would solve the mystery of your youthful energy."

This guy's good.

When MDR's hallway privileges are revoked, Burt and Irving still find their way to each other. Together, they even discover that company founder Kier Eagan and his love Imogen met as colleagues. If they can do it, Burt and Irv surely have a shot.

How Burt and Irving set the plan in motion

Two men (Christopher Walken as Burt and John Turturro as Irving on "Severance") standing next to each other facing the camera.
POV: You're the painting Burt and Irv are admiring. Credit: APPLE TV+

We've established that Burt and Irving are compatible and cute as hell together, but it's time to acknowledge the fact that their relationship changed everything for severed workers. Really take a moment to think about all the major actions Burving set in motion:

  • If Burt and Irv never had that meet-cute in the hall, Burt never would have visited MDR and left them a map to O&D.

  • If Irv was never walking back from O&D that same day, he might never have stumbled on Ricken's book, which was inscribed to Mark and helped inspire him to defy leadership.

  • If MDR and O&D had no cordial ties to each other, they might never have debunked the coup myth that kept them apart all this time.

  • MDR might never have met the seven-person O&D team or learned they build mysterious items like hatchets and watering cans.

  • And perhaps most importantly, if MDR didn't visit O&D, Dylan wouldn't have snagged the card that Milchick used the Overtime Contingency to retrieve. Severed workers never would have known they can wake themselves up on the outside or hatched the plan to do it themselves. Huge!

Burt and Irving's relationship helped the MDR and O&D uncover additional knowledge about Lumon. And Burving connected the two teams, inspired them to defy their bosses, and ultimately put the plan to escape their severed hell in motion. Their power.

What does Severance have in store for Burt and Irving?

The cast of Apple TV+'s "Severance" standing together in a factory.
Y'all wouldn't be here without Burving. Credit: APPLE TV+

As Rihanna sang in 2011, Burt and Irving found love in a hopeless place. Sadly, before they got a chance to fully see their love through, Burt's retirement from Lumon is announced. In Episode 7, "Defiant Jazz," Irving is crushed when he walks in on Milchick and the O&D team throwing Burt a farewell party.

"You're all just going to stand here and let him die? Are we being punished for defying the guidance of the founder?" Irv asks, before calling Milchick a "smug motherfucker" to his face. King.

As Burt's retirement song selection — Paul Anka's "Times of Your Life" — plays in the background he and Irving shake hands and say goodbye. Irv walks back to MDR with tears in his eyes, shares the news with his team, and angrily says, "Let's burn this place to the ground."

The agony of losing Burt pushed Irv to his limit and helped motivated him and the rest of MDR to try their luck with the Overtime Contingency. While it seems highly unlikely that Burt and Irving's "Innies" will have the chance to be together at Lumon, now there's some hope they can find a way to meet on the outside. If all else fails, perhaps they can pull an Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and their "Outies" will organically fall in love up there.

Dylan once said, "Maybe love transcends severance." And we hope he's right. 

Dan Erickson and Ben Stiller, if you're reading this, please — for the love of Kier Eagan — protect Burt and Irving at all costs.

Severance is now streaming on Apple TV+.

UPDATE: Mar. 25, 2022, 11:07 a.m. EDT Updated to include Burving developments from "Severance" Episode 7, "Defiant Jazz."

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Nicole Gallucci

Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.


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