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The Leftovers - Season 1, Episode 02: Penguin One, Us Zero
TrailerKevin sees a therapist after a series of unsettling encounters; Meg makes a crucial decision about her future; Tom and Christine find themselves in a dicey situation; Jill and Aimee take an interest in Carrie Coons' comings and goings.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"
Ben Travers indieWireJanuary 27, 2015Sunday night's episode of Damon Lindelof's new drama continued the relentless pacing of the first hour -- as long as the dour tone -- but with similarly fascinating results.
Jeff Labrecque Entertainment WeeklyOctober 06, 2015It's too early to push away The Leftovers, but the second episode did closely echo the premiere in particular ways, with the payoff being a surprising link between characters.
Alan Sepinwall HitFixOctober 06, 2015One of the most fascinating things to me about The Leftovers is the way that the story is focused on the Garvey family, who lost no one we know about in the Departure, but who have all lost themselves and each other in the aftermath.
Matt Fowler IGN MoviesOctober 06, 2015This show carries with it an addictive angst that's difficult for those like me who are drawn to stories about broken people to resist. Everyone's cracked and creased, but in different ways and for different reasons.
Leigh Raines TV FanaticOctober 05, 2015I'm pretty split down the middle as far as what has kept my interest following the second week and what I found myself a bit bored with.
Andy Patrick TV LineOctober 05, 2015It's a shame that more viewers aren't able to focus on the weirdness of The Leftovers instead of its melancholy. If they could, the show - which, by the way, is pretty fantastic - might not already be known as the biggest bummer on television.
Sean T. Collins Rolling StoneOctober 08, 2015The Leftovers takes place in a well-trod genre, in a form, the postmillennial prestige drama, that's been analyzed like few before it. The more it stops doing the things it has to do and starts doing the things it wants to do, the better.
Kelly Braffet New York Magazine/VultureOctober 06, 2015What we gained in explanation, we lost in momentum. I'm still enthusiastic about the characters and the premise, but more things need to happen now.
Michael M. Grynbaum New York TimesOctober 06, 2015Part of this show's challenge is to place us in the heads of characters coping with an utterly preposterous scenario, which is why the Case of the Disappearing Bagel was such a shrewd device.
Matt Brennan Slant MagazineOctober 05, 2015Member, dismember, remember, commemorate: The consonance that The Leftovers begins to unearth here is potent, suggesting a society torn limb from limb and haltingly pieced back together.
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