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The Leftovers - Season 1, Episode 04: B.J. and the A.C.
TrailerKevin has unexpected visitors at home, while work brings more surprises with a holiday display snafu and a detainee from another police station. Elsewhere, Tom and Christine encounter more trouble on the road and at a hospital.Actors: Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Christopher Eccleston, Liv Tyler, Chris Zylka, Margaret Qualley, Carrie Coon, Emily Meade, Amanda Warren, Ann Dowd, Michael Gaston, ...»Director: Damon Lindelof, Tom PerrottaCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 8.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Leftovers - Season 1"
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Characters of "The Leftovers - Season 1"
Kevin GarveyPlayed by: Justin Theroux
Laurie GarveyPlayed by: Amy Brenneman
Matt JamisonPlayed by: Christopher Eccleston
Meg AbbottPlayed by: Liv Tyler
Tom GarveyPlayed by: Chris Zylka
Jill GarveyPlayed by: Margaret Qualley
Nora DurstPlayed by: Carrie Coon
AimeePlayed by: Emily Meade
Lucy WarburtonPlayed by: Amanda Warren
Patti LevinPlayed by: Ann Dowd
DeanPlayed by: Michael Gaston
Adam FrostPlayed by: Max Carver
Scott FrostPlayed by: Charlie Carver
ChristinePlayed by: Annie Q.
Wayne GilchrestPlayed by: Paterson Joseph
PetePlayed by: Peter Berg
MaxPlayed by: Danny Flaherty
Dennis LuckeyPlayed by: Frank Harts
DarrenPlayed by: Bill Heck
GladysPlayed by: Marceline Hugot
Party Bong GuyPlayed by: Daniel Grote
Kevin Garvey, Sr.Played by: Scott Glenn
Mary JamisonPlayed by: Janel Moloney
Doug DurstPlayed by: Sebastian Arcelus -
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Critic Reviews of "The Leftovers - Season 1"
Jeff Labrecque Entertainment WeeklyOctober 06, 2015Overall, I liked this episode as much as some people are going to be offended by it. It raised the stakes, established the conflict that is now inevitable, and set the course for the rest of the show. Merry Christmas.
Andy Patrick TV LineOctober 05, 2015Baby Jesus has gone missing on The Leftovers. Well, not the Baby Jesus but the doll used in Mapleton's Nativity scene. And that isn't even the worst thing that happens as the beleaguered suburb celebrates Christmas
Alan Sepinwall HitFixOctober 06, 2015But whatever decisions and alterations happened behind the scenes, the finished product is another strong episode - not as intense as last week's (or, for that matter, next week's), but an effective holiday portrait of the shattered Garvey family.
Matt Fowler IGN MoviesOctober 06, 2015Again, no big answers, but enough engaging moments of coincidence to make you wonder if Tom's "holy" mission is legit.
Leigh Raines TV FanaticOctober 05, 2015It seems there is no rest for the weary in Mapleton, not even on the Christmas.
Emily Yahr Washington PostOctober 05, 2015That clears up nothing, except to confirm: That is one horrifying Christmas.
Sonia Saraiya AV ClubOctober 05, 2015It is not inherently a bad episode, but girl, it is very heavy-handed. I found myself cringing through a lot of it, even though there were moments that managed to speak to me.
Sean T. Collins Rolling StoneOctober 08, 2015It's multifaceted, empathetic writing, all beautifully acted. And though I wouldn't wanna live there, it made Mapleton a nice place to visit.
Kelly Braffet New York Magazine/VultureOctober 06, 2015I really want to like The Leftovers. It's not perfect, but it's generally smart, stylish without being slick, and has a hell of a cast. One thing it's not, though, is subtle.
Michael M. Grynbaum New York TimesOctober 06, 2015There's a clunkiness here that undercuts the visual smarts.
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