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Defiant Jazz | Record Die-Cut | One-of-One

$85.00

The "Defiant Jazz" scene in Severance is a pivotal and emotionally charged moment that encapsulates the show’s unique blend of corporate satire and existential dread. Set during a tense company-sanctioned "Music Dance Experience," the scene sees Mark and his team temporarily abandon their usual subdued compliance, allowing themselves a rare outburst of rebellious joy. The track itself—a frenetic and discordant jazz piece—underscores their defiance, contrasting sharply with the sterile and oppressive atmosphere of Lumon Industries. It’s a moment that highlights the fragile humanity of the severed employees and foreshadows the cracks forming in Lumon's rigid facade.

Each When We Were Kids card is meticulously designed and assembled by hand in our home studio, using only the finest materials to ensure unparalleled quality. From the pristine cardstock to the vibrant inks, every detail is crafted with precision and care.

What to expect in your shipment:

• Phantom Museum Grade Acrylic Display Case
• COA w/ one-touch mag and stand
• Personalized letter of gratitude
• Sticker pack, including 1/1 sticker version of your card