Shermie August 17, 2015 Share August 17, 2015 You gotta love some of the characters listed on imdb: cave woman, drum circle hippie, pillar man, miracle townsperson. 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter August 19, 2015 Share August 19, 2015 You gotta love some of the characters listed on imdb: cave woman, drum circle hippie, pillar man, miracle townsperson.No Log Lady? Link to comment
giovannif7 September 28, 2015 Share September 28, 2015 Some unwelcome news from TVLine for those of us who enjoyed Justin Theroux's jogging-in-sweatpants scenes in Season 1, and were hoping for more in Season 2: “There are no jogging scenes,” Theroux tells TVLine with a laugh. “His athletic routine has really taken a dive. No running around.” 2 Link to comment
xaxat October 2, 2015 Share October 2, 2015 (edited) The New York Times: ‘The Leftovers’ Starts Over Beautifully in Season 2 New York Magazine: The Leftovers’ New Season Is Some of the Most Interesting Television in Ages And then there is this, from Variety A creative reboot ostensibly intended to address the program’s shortcomings has merely exacerbated them, leaving behind a drama that is arty and provocative, but also pretentious and opaque to the point of infuriating. Edited October 3, 2015 by xaxat 2 Link to comment
WearyTraveler October 3, 2015 Share October 3, 2015 Well, if we all thought alike, this world would be very boring! :D Link to comment
shapeshifter October 4, 2015 Share October 4, 2015 So I Googled Leftovers Season 1 recap and found this: bustle.com/articles/113817-the-leftovers-season-1-recap-will-reintroduce-you-to-the-garveys-before-season-2-premieres 2 Link to comment
ganesh October 5, 2015 Share October 5, 2015 A creative reboot ostensibly intended to address the program’s shortcomings has merely exacerbated them, leaving behind a drama that is arty and provocative, but also pretentious and opaque to the point of infuriating. I'd say S1 was pretentious and overbearing. However, I happened across the S2 trailer when watching Real Time, I think, and it looked like a completely different show. I actually said, "Hey that guy from the Leftovers has another show on HBO?" I didn't even know until the end. I'm going to watch without bringing along my baggage from S1. It's not going to appointment tv, and I'm going to try really hard not to complain all the time. I thought there was a lot more interesting things they could have done with the premise than a bunch of people who don't talk, so if S2 is a creative reboot, I'm amenable. 2 Link to comment
xaxat October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 On ESPN, Ann Dowd, who plays Patti, just admitted that part of her inspiration for how to play Patti came from New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick. That just totally changes how I view Patti. 3 Link to comment
ganesh October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 So, what's the verdict on the first 2 episodes? Is it better/same/worse than last season? Link to comment
WearyTraveler October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 So, what's the verdict on the first 2 episodes? Is it better/same/worse than last season? Well, I think you have to judge for yourself. It's different and yet feels the same in some ways. It's been a while since we've discussed the show, so I've forgotten some of our discussions, but I think some of the things you didn't like from last season are gone or treated differently this season. Also, IIRC, last year the media reviews were split, but the positive ones were winning, and you didn't like a lot of things on the show, so your view was diametrically opposed to the media consensus. Maybe the media thread is not a good indicator to make your decision. I think you should give it a try. I'm liking it, but then again, I liked last season and you didn't, so maybe my word is not the best guideline for you :D In other news, I was wondering where you were since you said you'd give the new season a try and I didn't see you in the discussion threads. It'd be interesting to read your thoughts, if you feel so inclined. Link to comment
ganesh October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 I don't want to fall into old habits, so I'm holding off until I'm in the right head space to try the show again. I also have a real job now and haven't had as much time to watch tv. Though I try to watch a tv show each night. I wanted to see if this was really a 'soft reboot' or if the show was just jerking viewers around. Link to comment
WearyTraveler October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 I would say it is a soft reboot 1 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 This is the Media topic - let's stick to that please. Thanks! 1 Link to comment
editorgrrl October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 http://www.vulture.com/2015/10/leftovers-recap-season-2-episode-3.html Early on, Tom watches a video clip of Holy Wayne using almost exactly the same language Tom himself uses in the final meeting. And maybe Tom does avoid hugging Jill, but after he bails Laurie out of jail, he gives his mom a great, big hug, and it doesn’t seem to do a damn thing for her pain. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/18/arts/television/the-leftovers-recap-lets-give-them-something.html During this episode, we briefly hear a news report about a resurrection in (where else?) Australia that involved a man, previously believed dead, emerging from a cave outside of Perth. The publishing executive refers to it again when he mentions the “wing nut in Australia who says he went to the other side and can’t die.” Caves and mystical events — that certainly seems connected to Miracle. Also: I wouldn’t be surprised if the resurrected “wing nut” turns out to be Holy Wayne. 2 Link to comment
Cosmocrush November 23, 2015 Share November 23, 2015 Alan Sepinwall's review of S2:Ep08 International Assassin http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/review-the-leftovers-pays-sopranos-homage-with-wild-international-assassin I used to read all of Alan's The Sopranos reviews (which often paralleled my own, only better written) so I wanted to see if he noticed the similarities of settings in this one. He did. Some excerpts: Part of what makes the hour so watchable, in fact, is that early on, Kevin ceases to act the way he usually does: he stops questioning everything around him and just goes with it. He wants Virgil's help getting out of here, but he believes in what's occurring, and isn't trying to fight it. and I don't know what I expected the show to do in the aftermath of last week's cliffhanger, but I never in a million years would have guessed, "Kevin is reborn as an international assassin who must prevent Patti from being elected president." And yet in the context of the episode, and the series as a whole, it somehow makes perfect sense, and was just as gripping, and powerful, and strange, as the rest of this season. Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/review-the-leftovers-pays-sopranos-homage-with-wild-international-assassin#X7y7xl6ty7BC6BTK.99 2 Link to comment
JaneyM November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 Hi, I've been away only to return and find that The Leftovers is back on, Does anyone know where I can watch from Episode 1 of Season 2 please. I've looked at lots of sites but don't seem to be available to view in the UK Any help appreciated Thanks in advance :-) Link to comment
formerlyfreedom November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 Hi, I've been away only to return and find that The Leftovers is back on, Does anyone know where I can watch from Episode 1 of Season 2 please. I've looked at lots of sites but don't seem to be available to view in the UK Please post legal means only in here, thanks! Link to comment
JaneyM November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 Not sure what you mean Stacey? First time i've posted in this forum, I wasn't asking for any thing illegal, Just asking if there was anywhere I could watch earlier episodes, sorry if i've asked something I shouldn't :-( Link to comment
scrb November 29, 2015 Author Share November 29, 2015 Probably some Sky package in the UK which will air the HBO shows at the same time they air in the US? I've seen Game of Thrones advertised in Europe so that show seems to be aired there. But that may be an exception since the show may be co-produced with a UK or European company. The show is shot in Europe of course. 1 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 Not sure what you mean Stacey? First time i've posted in this forum, I wasn't asking for any thing illegal, Just asking if there was anywhere I could watch earlier episodes, sorry if i've asked something I shouldn't :-( No, you didn't ask anything wrong, I was just clarifying that any responses here need to be for legal methods. 3 Link to comment
michellesings November 30, 2015 Share November 30, 2015 I watched the first two episodes and I really don't get the show. I get that the Rapture is suppose to have happened and everyone is so bummed out about all the people that have left. What I don't get is that "All the people that have left" is only 2% of the population. 2% is not even scientificiy significant. I graduated from HS with a class of 500 people. If we lost 2% of the graduating class, that would only be 10 people missing. I am not sure that would even be noticed. That just seems like a very small number of people to disappear and cause the world to fall into apathy and chaos. And don't get me started on the fact that 2% seems like a very low number of people to be "Saved" and vanish in the Rapture.. Just seems like an unsteady foundation on which to base a series. Just one guys opinion. The show is much more complicated than what you see upon first glance. It's not the kind of show that you can be scrolling on your phone while watching. What appears to make no sense, somehow magically COMPLETELY makes sense and is fascinating by the end. I'd give it a few more episodes before you write it off. It gets better and better. A few times, I've even wondered if I'm watching the correct show, and by the end, I'm amazed when I see that, yes, not only am I watching the correct show, I see how brilliantly and creatively they've done something here. To see how they can possibly end this in the same manner is what I'm dying to know. :) 2 Link to comment
scrb December 2, 2015 Author Share December 2, 2015 Lindelhof gave a long interview which Variety is running in separate parts: http://variety.com/2015/tv/features/leftovers-evie-alive-episode-209-damon-lindelof-1201649433/ http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/leftovers-season-2-finale-damon-lindelof-cavewoman-scene-1201649945/ 2 Link to comment
revbfc December 6, 2015 Share December 6, 2015 Lindelhof gave a long interview which Variety is running in separate parts: http://variety.com/2015/tv/features/leftovers-evie-alive-episode-209-damon-lindelof-1201649433/ http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/leftovers-season-2-finale-damon-lindelof-cavewoman-scene-1201649945/ I had to stop myself from reading part of the way through part 1 (I felt I'd be better served reading it after the finale). What I did appreciate (slightly) was that Lindelhof was at least a little sensitive to jerking around viewers too much. Link to comment
RedheadZombie December 6, 2015 Share December 6, 2015 Lindelhof gave a long interview which Variety is running in separate parts: http://variety.com/2015/tv/features/leftovers-evie-alive-episode-209-damon-lindelof-1201649433/ http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/leftovers-season-2-finale-damon-lindelof-cavewoman-scene-1201649945/ Interesting that they knew going in that the three girls would fake their disappearance, but didn't decide until later that the GR would be involved. It smacks of backwards writing (plot-driven) when I usually prefer character-driven. Link to comment
scrb December 6, 2015 Author Share December 6, 2015 Interesting that they knew going in that the three girls would fake their disappearance, but didn't decide until later that the GR would be involved. It smacks of backwards writing (plot-driven) when I usually prefer character-driven. Or smacks of making it up as you go along? :D 1 Link to comment
WearyTraveler December 6, 2015 Share December 6, 2015 (edited) Interesting that they knew going in that the three girls would fake their disappearance, but didn't decide until later that the GR would be involved. It smacks of backwards writing (plot-driven) when I usually prefer character-driven. To play devil's advocate, though, the timeline of these decisions is not very clear in the interview. It could have been they decided the girls would fake their disappearance in hour 1 of the discussion and that the idea that they went to the GR came about in hour 2. Or both decisions could have been separated by days or weeks. With these shorter shows that shoot well before the first episode of the season airs, I think there's more time to have everything make sense. It's not like regular network where writers have a few weeks to plan the season and then have to write episodes in parallel with filming, which can cause some storytelling problems. As I understand the process here, it's all practically written before they begin filming, and maybe during filming there are a few tweaks here and there, but not that many. Also, I love that audience reaction does not have a lot of influence during the course of a season. I have seen far too many shows cave to the pressure of very vocal internet groups that don't represent the audience as a whole but are very loud, resulting in awful plots, character regression and retconning. I prefer it this way. It's more similar to a book, where you can't influence the writer as he/she writes. Edited December 6, 2015 by WearyTraveler 5 Link to comment
MyPeopleAreNordic December 7, 2015 Share December 7, 2015 Interview with Lindelof and Perrotta on NPR's "Fresh Air": http://www.npr.org/2015/12/05/458443569/fresh-air-weekend-hbos-leftovers-adeles-25-broadway-composer-john-kander Link to comment
shapeshifter December 7, 2015 Share December 7, 2015 Interview with Lindelof and Perrotta on NPR's "Fresh Air": http://www.npr.org/2015/12/05/458443569/fresh-air-weekend-hbos-leftovers-adeles-25-broadway-composer-john-kander I heard most of this and was disappointed that the disappearances were only considered to be supernatural or magic or religious. In the show we got the research guys investigating geographic locations etc. in Lens, but I didn't hear any mention of a possible scientific explanation (albeit scifi) in the interview. Did I miss it? Or is that not a consideration by Perrotta or Lindlehoff? 1 Link to comment
toomuchtv47 December 7, 2015 Share December 7, 2015 http://www.vulture.com/2015/12/10-best-tv-shows-of-2015.html?mid=nymag_press# Vulture's list of best shows, episodes and actors of 2015. The Leftovers got a lot of love. 2 Link to comment
Ronin Jackson December 8, 2015 Share December 8, 2015 That's a very idiosyncratic list by Vulture. It's of course subjective but 3 of my top 5 shows aren't on there and 2 don't even get mentioned (those shows are, in no particular order Rectify, The Knick, The Americans, Mr. Robot and Better Call Saul). While I think all of the shows I've seen on the list were at least decent (I've seen 7 of 10) some of them to me are no where near as good as the ones on my list. But hey, it's all subjective.... sometimes I think they should rename these lists "favorites" instead of "best" though. 1 Link to comment
SANT0 May 4, 2016 Share May 4, 2016 HBO 'The Leftovers' Is Moving to Australia in Season 3 (Exclusive) -- http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/leftovers-is-moving-australia-season-888077 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver May 7, 2016 Share May 7, 2016 On 5/4/2016 at 11:25 PM, SANT0 said: HBO 'The Leftovers' Is Moving to Australia in Season 3 (Exclusive) -- http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/leftovers-is-moving-australia-season-888077 Now this is just getting ridiculous -- they're moving .... again. But this time to an entirely different continent. Link to comment
bc1795 May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 First, the Ricardo's move to Connecticut and now this!!!!! 3 Link to comment
shapeshifter August 26, 2016 Share August 26, 2016 So. April 2017? http://www.parentherald.com/articles/58856/20160803/the-leftovers-season-3-air-date-news-s3-to-premiere-april-2017-why-delay-is-great-for-the-show.htm 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver August 26, 2016 Share August 26, 2016 18 hours ago, shapeshifter said: So. April 2017? http://www.parentherald.com/articles/58856/20160803/the-leftovers-season-3-air-date-news-s3-to-premiere-april-2017-why-delay-is-great-for-the-show.htm So the premise of that article is that people who are too stupid to live will tune in thinking that 'Game of Thrones' is supposed to be on on those particular days and everyone will stay glued to the TV and watch 'The Leftovers' since that will be the only thing on HBO at that time. Ummm, how about no. 9 hours ago, ganesh said: Is anyone going to remember by then? Remember what ? <ducks to avoid thrown objects> 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter August 26, 2016 Share August 26, 2016 1 hour ago, ottoDbusdriver said: ...Remember what ? <ducks to avoid thrown objects> Heh. That was going to be my reply too. Link to comment
DonnaJo August 30, 2016 Share August 30, 2016 Well, Carrie Coon has a new gig coming up, as the lead in the series "Fargo". Seems like the late April 2017 works out for her (or she took the job on "Fargo" because she had the time). 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 So is the final season still premiering next Sunday, the 16th? Link to comment
PrincessPurrsALot April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 1 hour ago, shapeshifter said: So is the final season still premiering next Sunday, the 16th? Yes it is. 1 Link to comment
stagmania April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 Great review from Alan Sepinwall on the new season. Critics have already seen 7 of the 8 episodes. 3 Link to comment
ganesh April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 I agree that the show should not give an answer to how everyone vanished. Each viewer's pov on what happened changes the interpretation of the show, and it should have multiple interpretations. However, I just don't agree with because they won't provide that answer doesn't mean nothing should be. With seemingly everything having so many takes, the show is just obtuse to the point where it's a collection of fairly interesting scenes rather than any narrative. Maybe the show would have been better as an anthology with the common framing of the disappearance. Link to comment
Pallas April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 9 hours ago, stagmania said: Great review from Alan Sepinwall on the new season. Critics have already seen 7 of the 8 episodes. Thank you! From the beginning, Sepinwall has been as staunch and swoony for this show as for Deadwood. He truly gets it, and, he just can't get enough of it. I picture him the first time he watched Kevin/Justin fight his way through Homeward Bound: shaking his head with appreciation, grinning more than he even knows, and tearing up with wonder. "Look what I found." 1 Link to comment
stagmania April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 3 hours ago, Pallas said: From the beginning, Sepinwall has been as staunch and swoony for this show as for Deadwood. He truly gets it, and, he just can't get enough of it. Absolutely, which is why I trust him more than other critics where this show is concerned. Most of them didn't like season 1 and came around as fans in season 2, but I'm on the Sepinwall train and was on board from the very first. 2 Link to comment
scrb April 12, 2017 Author Share April 12, 2017 I will watch all the episodes but Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan call this and Fargo the best shows on TV, better than Better Call Saul. Uhm no, Leftovers put up some interesting scenes, a lot of anguished characters. But I suspect it's headed towards the same place as Lost, a wholly unsatisfying conclusion for all the events which have occurred on the show. I guess the book doesn't explain the supernatural? So they can get away with not doing the same here or coming up with lame ending like Lost. They needed a gimmick to get people into this series, which was a supernatural event followed by the survivors acting ridiculous. But he had to keep adding supernatural events, like the guy dying to come back. So more gimmicks and he will likely have to wrap it up with some more BS. Does it enlighten us about the human condition? We've seen some strong personalities, new breakout actors like Coon. But this is some ridiculous cartoon or graphics novel, not some great art. The cast will get a lot of roles out of this but Lindelhof's rep really won't change much from Lost. He got some critical raves, which probably helped get it a third season but it won't change the view of many that he's a fraud. 1 Link to comment
ganesh April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 57 minutes ago, scrb said: Uhm no, Leftovers put up some interesting scenes, a lot of anguished characters. But I suspect it's headed towards the same place as Lost, a wholly unsatisfying conclusion for all the events which have occurred on the show. And then you know everyone will say it's "about the journey" amirite? Link to comment
scrb April 12, 2017 Author Share April 12, 2017 22 minutes ago, ganesh said: And then you know everyone will say it's "about the journey" amirite? Haven't they already? Its not about the original event, it's about the survivors and them coping. Fine but then you get a few more miracles or events like the sheriff going through a death experience. It would almost be better if they didn't try to explain the original event. It remains a mystery and gradually, the leftovers start acting normal. No more cults, no more special towns, etc. They could have made the show a bunch of therapy sessions, like In Treatment on steroids. But that wouldn't be as melodramatic as the proceedings in this show. Link to comment
ganesh April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 Yes, and as I said at the start of this particular conversation yesterday, they should not explain the event. 2 hours ago, scrb said: Uhm no, Leftovers put up some interesting scenes, a lot of anguished characters. I think this is the fundamental point, which I also originally brought up. I was being glib because that was the excuse for Lost. I don't want to repeat myself because that isn't constructive, but you can legitimately do an "about the journey" and have a directed narrative. I suggested that an anthology style might have been more interesting. I will concede that the Nora-focused episode was by far the best of the series and wonder had she been the main character. Link to comment
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