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Liz Hannah
Season one of “The Leftovers” wraps things up in a harrowing fashion.
As we learned tonight, things weren’t too pleasant in the Garvey household even before the Departure.
The truth is in the open.
The secret is out…sort of.
This week ambles again through mis-directed plot and lumbering, insignificant, monologues.
This episode hits the ground running and never lets up.
“Gone” but not forgotten…
Another week, another series of unanswered questions.
More secrets are revealed but the biggest question remains a mystery.
The Prodigal Son has returned.
Once again, the wild animal inside Daniel Holden has broken loose.
The “Dynamic Duo” is back.
As much as I’m questioning Kevin Garvey, I’m also questioning my self for still watching this show.
Is it possible that we’re inching closer to discovering the truth about Hanna Dean’s murder?
The takeover war is over…but who won?
Is there any magic left in the world of “The Leftovers?” Will we ever find out?
Arguably the best episode of the season, this weeks finds Daniel at a house party and Amantha getting an interesting offer.
The season of set-up continues this week with Harvey and Mike going head to head once again.
Another week, another hour of elusive plot and strikingly bare characters.
This week found Daniel wondering “what if” while Amantha tries to make a decision about her life.
Mike continues to become more and more like Harvey, but at what cost?
The second episode of HBO’s newest series raises more questions and red flags.
Though not as strong as the previous episodes, Daniel is finally back at home and, perhaps, ready to move on.
Great performances from the ensemble stand out in the first episode, however, it already suffers from familiar Lindelof problems: too many questions, too much ambiguity, not enough time.
Ensembles are often over-looked or underwritten, but this week of “Rectify” gives the supporting characters a chance to grow in surprising ways.