Incredible finale. Can't ask for more from a tv show.
quote:
Great episode...there had better be a season 3!!
So did they set off some kind of bomb? Or were the fires/debris/injured cops just from the riot?
quote:Watch it be Patty.
since the earthquakes happen when someone comes back, i.e. Kevin comes back, Mary comes back. Who came back on the last earthquake when Kevin was in the yard??
quote:But she was never in Texas. Just her force ghost or whatever.quote:Watch it be Patty.
since the earthquakes happen when someone comes back, i.e. Kevin comes back, Mary comes back. Who came back on the last earthquake when Kevin was in the yard??
quote:
Sheer terror! [Co-creator] Damon Lindelof knows very well that not only do I not sing, which is evident in my performance. [Laughs.] But being in the spotlight, being at a microphone, public speaking, and singing are probably my four top, least favorite things to do, and he made me do all of them. Even in the script, he wrote, "Kevin steps to the microphone and begins to sing. (Yes, Justin, you're going to have to sing.)" So he knew he was pushing me as far out of my comfort zone as possible.
I've had to be vulnerable in the show, but it's usually opposite one other person, at tops two. To do it in front of a room full of other actors, sitting at tables, was daunting to say the least.
quote:
Did you ever seriously consider having Meg's plan be more violent, with real explosives, or was it always meant to be like the dummy grenade on the school bus?
Damon Lindelof: No, we never considered an actual, literal explosion. I believe the exact phrase used the room was, "We can't out-Homeland HOMELAND."
Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/damon-lindelof-on-the-leftovers-im-fighting-for-the-life-of-the-show#8mfPTRsf7ZPMwOp4.99
quote:This is my only big complaint of the show. The GR just are miserable f's with no logic. The first part of the episode I hated because it was just the GR. I just want to see everyone of them stoned to death.
What is the motivation for the girls joining the GR? Don't really get that.
quote:
quote:This is my only big complaint of the show. The GR just are miserable f's with no logic. The first part of the episode I hated because it was just the GR. I just want to see everyone of them stoned to death.
What is the motivation for the girls joining the GR? Don't really get that.
quote:
And we still didn't get an explanation of the nude girls running through the woods.
quote:
And we still didn't get an explanation of the nude girls running through the woods.
quote:
Damon Lindelof: That we know of.
quote:
Damon Lindelof: I want to talk about it but I'm not going to talk about it. All I will say is there's a significant amount of intentionality in what we did. All I'll say is, (Tom) Perrotta and I spoke a lot about this, and Reza Aslan, our resident religious expert, spent a lot of time talking about what I'm about to say, which is that the observance of religion, particularly when it is first forming, in its nascent state, there's all sorts of things happening and shifting and calcifying, and people raising their hands and saying, "Well, what if we did this? Could we do this?" We see some of that in episode 9 when Meg asks, "Why can't we talk? Why can't we be violent? I thought our function as a religion was to remind people the Departure happened, and I'm going to do it my way if that's okay." All I'll say is that teenagers are the most likely to deviate from, or significantly amend what would be perceived as religious practice, and what could be done under that headline. That is the very hazy way of me answering your question. We all have a very specific idea of what the Guilty Remnant does and how the Guilty Remnant behaves based solely on our observation of the Mapleton chapter. All I'll say is the Guilty Remnant isn't even a religion yet; it's like Occupy Wall Street. There's no rulebook, no Talmud, no Torah, no Koran, there's nothing. There's just individuals deciding what to do when they wake up in the morning.