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The Leftovers is not a meditation on grief. But it is a show about different coping mechanisms that people employ for inexplicable loss.
The finale returns to Nora Durst (Carrie Coon), whose husband and two kids departed seven years ago. She's become a professional skeptic.
The Leftovers, to me, is one of the best TV shows that ever there was, and I think I can tell you why, hopefully without spoiling too much.
The scene in which the girls left their families was extraordinary in the contrast between the happy, smiling, vibrant teenagers waving goodbye ...
Rather than trying to answer everything, Nora and Kevin decide to agree upon what they can answer, and build whatever is left of their ...
The Leftovers didn't have to explain exactly what happened in the departure, when a small percentage of earth's population suddenly disappeared.