retirement Finally, I answered one of the biggest questions of Season 1: “What is dinner?”
In season 2, episode 6, Outie Irving (John Turturro) heads to Outie Burt's (Christopher Walken) home for dinner, and Burt's husband's field (John Noble) is cooked – I'd like a drum roll – Cumin GL and “special” corn ham. That's for dinner, kids! Finally!
The episode entitled “Attila” showed the trio of loomens, religion, retirement, and unsecured workplace sex at the dinner table. We also learned that Bert and Fields were calling Attila to each other. Attila of Handominating the Huns from 434 to 453, I killed his brother – Just as Kia killed his brother Dieter. interesting…
One of my biggest takeaways – certified burving stun I beg for you once retirement To protect the iconic workplace romance at every cost – I was not alone how difficult it would be for Burt and IRV to develop this new Outie Dynamic. flat retirement Star John Tarturro said it was “strange” to welcome the third beloved Burving bubble.
“I was so jealous. I'm so jealous. When asked about the smiley Tarturro being like welcoming Bert's husband to the mix, he told the Desader on Zoom (and his). Share a close peer, Christopher Walken.) “Everything I'm with Chris is always tasty and fun, so it was odd to be like, 'Well, this is someone else'. I think we were odd for both of us. Because we are really close to outside of work. ”
“I love working with Chris. It's a special, very long and old relationship,” continued Tarturro. “And we've done it a lot, but it was interesting to be in that situation. [meeting his innie boyfriend’s outie husband] At this show. ”
Who will play Bert's husband, Cecil Fields? John Noble makes him retirement debut
If the field appears to be a little different from when he saw him last in the season 1 finale, when Irving sees Burt through their window, it's the first character to actor Arthur Brooks Because I drew it. Some fans mistakenly identified Field as Noble in Season 1, and in Season 2, Noble was actually cast in that role.

What's the deal with Bert in Season 2, Episode 6?
Another deeply nasty takeaway from “Attila” is that Burt Goodman was giving him a serious Badman vibe.
As Fields and Irving waved in Burt's kitchen, it was hard to ignore the perfect positioned pineapple behind them. In addition to the fear of tropical fruits, we learned that Bert was a “scoundrel” in his youth and that he thought he would go to hell. Fields confidently claimed that Bert had worked for Lumon 20 years ago before the retirement procedures ended. Drummond quietly entered Irving's apartment and roamed around Snoop for dinner with Bart. And the episode ends with Burt giving him a horrifying glare after Irving leaves his house. So what is the deal, man? !

When asked how worried it should be to fill fans after the end of episode 6, Turturro added to the stress by telling Decider: You can discover it when you discover it. They'll see what happens. ” *screams*
So does love transcend retirement? Does embedding win in the Outie world? Or Bart hides something sinister retirement secret? Please look forward to it. In the meantime, make sure to read five things you may have missed retirement More compelling insights and articles from Season 2, Episode 6 inch about our Irving B, and if you're desperately missing Irving's Innie, post a memo.
New episodes of retirement Apple TV+ Season 2 Premiere Friday.

