Watched first season and that was enough to prevent me from watching anymore. Don't know why this show is still on?
I would like to see some sort of attempt to explain the departed. I always thought of an alternative universe scenario but with this being the last season, I don't see many things getting resolved. I too would like to know if Kevin is a modern day Jesus but I don't see that explanation coming either. The show is good at raising questions but not good with explanations....because there are none.unlike a show like "breaking bad", this show does not seem like it has to tie up a lot of loose ends..... when you stop and think about it, there are not a lot of loose ends here, as opposed to bb.....
had a few thoughts..... is it possible we have Nora go through the machine, Laurie committing suicide in the water, and they see Kevin on the other side, him drowning once again.... or is that alternate place completely destroyed, no longer accessible
I would be happy with some sort of resolution as to what Kevin Jr really is now..... is he the current day Jesus in some shape or form.... will he be recognizes as such?
any hope for finding out what happened to the people that disappeared is pretty much gone.
-----I would like to see some sort of attempt to explain the departed. I always thought of an alternative universe scenario but with this being the last season, I don't see many things getting resolved. I too would like to know if Kevin is a modern day Jesus but I don't see that explanation coming either. The show is good at raising questions but not good with explanations....because there are none.
I really wanted to hear some sort of explanation of missing shoes on the kids...but NO...nothing... There's definitely a trend of no explanations for stuff happening.
Nora going through the machine and being reunited with her family might be interesting. Or being reunited with Kevin in his death dreams. I don't buy that the alternative place is destroyed by the nukes so I think we'll be back there.
Is this what you really think the writers are trying to achieve?This show is really about belittling religion
In particular sects and cults
In addition to human pain and suffering
---Is this what you really think the writers are trying to achieve?
This show is really about belittling religion
In particular sects and cults
In addition to human pain and suffering
I am questioning the belittling comment.---
once you get past the sci fi, it is about loss, and dealing with it.
So is the moral of the story "things keep on keeping on?"
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twins ... alternate universe. Showrunner Lindelof often compares Lost and Leftovers to The Prisoner. Interesting "alternate" universe where Edi survived the drone attack - but the rest of her family dies. Early beach scene with foreign villain was an interesting call back to LOST. Final scene with Kevin Sr. was interesting reference back to S3Ep. 1 where the cultists didn't want to come down from their roof either -- once it seemed that the world didn't end and they were wrong...Kevin Jr. had to (literally) reach into his heart to find the key to once-and-for-all destroy this alternate/escape reality (which he thought might, but doesn't really, solve any of his problems). All this where Kevin rose from the dead-AGAIN, and no one seems to be that surprised....Is the book of Kevin "that" important... or is it just a sappy melodrama.... Maybe the big answers we search-for are not as important as we think they should be. But, if Kevin is gonna find Nora, he better hurry - she always wanted to be cremated.. and she's about to get into a a big microwave..... I'm not going to try to explain the wiener scanner...
Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad were classic shows......as a movie I love Fargo and can watch it anytime I'm bored...Best right now from the perspective that tv is art:
Better call Saul is the Best show currently airing
---------Telling in this episode was the issues of lies -
Kevin lying
The nun lying
and Nora lying about the other side.
I agree the whole lying angle is a lazy way to logically explain away the show. Also how could Kevin be lying about repeatedly dying when there were witnesses that in many cases caused his death. The show is centered around an unexplainable event, why cant more unexplainable events also occur?---------
I don't understand the idea of Nora lying..... we saw her nano seconds from being immersed in the liquid..... I can't see where the process was stopped, she chickening out, then making up the story of the other
universe... so she must have gone through and then came back...
if she went, why then lie about what she saw there?
----I agree the whole lying angle is a lazy way to logically explain away the show. Also how could Kevin be lying about repeatedly dying when there were witnesses that in many cases caused his death. The show is centered around an unexplainable event, why cant more unexplainable events also occur?
---Obviously everyone's interpretation can be different, that's what's great about the show. But one question: why no flashback to Nora's "going over"? They purposely want there to be doubts about the story.
Conversely, while every one of Kevin's "deaths" is questionable (the writers have said that repeatedly), his experiences are real to him,whether a dream or delusion. That's why they are portrayed onscreen.
That's my take and I'm sticking to it.
I actually think we did get answers from his final trip which was that all the things people were asking him to do and find out were pointless and nonsensical like the song. As we found out nothing happened on the anniversary with or without the song. It showed that people just really didn't know anything and were just throwing **** against the wall trying to attach meaning to things that just didn't have any.---
as I mention elsewhere, Kevin was drowned on the see-saw with witnesses..... it seems to verify that something special was going on with him, we can still question his dreams/delusions.....
his final trip did not come back with any answers..... he did not get the song, did not get the answer about the childrens shoes.....if he had found the answer for the shoes, for example, I would think that would be
proof.....if the shoes are then found by the woman
I thought it was going to be 108-0.'I have no doubt that she made up the story. But that has been the point of the show - dealing with unimaginable loss."
Unimaginable loss = 78-0