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The Leftovers - Season 1, Episode 09: The Garveys at Their Best
TrailerTom connects with his past, even though he knows it's a mistake. Meanwhile, Nora has a job interview; Kevin's father receives an honor; troubling news comes as no surprise to Laurie; and Kevin tracks down a rampaging deer, but can't seem to shake his bad habits.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, 2015"Cairo" and "The Garveys at Their Best" have connected a lot of dots. The slow build of the series to this point has picked up speed, nicely setting up what looks to be an engrossing season finale.
Ben Travers indieWireJanuary 27, 2015"The Garveys at Their Best" answered many of the questions we've been itching to uncover since the pilot, while still introducing new, unexpected elements for development.
Alan Sepinwall HitFixOctober 06, 2015Great episode, and another example of how well the show excels when it deviates from whatever formula it's established for itself within these first 9 hours of television.
Matt Fowler IGN MoviesOctober 06, 2015The Leftovers took a wise leap backward this week. Initially, when I read the title of the episode, "The Garveys at Their Best," I assumed it was ironic, as our headlining family is at anything but their best these days.
Andy Patrick TV LineOctober 05, 2015Although the hour shows us exactly what its title promises - "The Garveys at Their Best" - it also reveals the cracks in the foundation of the family that probably would've broken it up even if the world hadn't been turned upside-down.
Sean T. Collins Rolling StoneOctober 08, 2015Using frightening supernatural imagery to coax realistic emotional pain out of a cast of multifaceted characters, 'The Garveys at Their Best' took the series' concept and lived up to that promise. That terrible promise.
Kelly Braffet New York Magazine/VultureOctober 06, 2015Many a time, I've accused this show of holding back, but this episode was a great big gift wrapped in sadness. This is the episode we've been waiting for.
Michael M. Grynbaum New York TimesOctober 06, 2015But Sunday's episode, as difficult as it was to watch, also struck me as our best insight yet into the inner lives of characters who have been frustratingly opaque for an entire season.
Matt Brennan Slant MagazineOctober 06, 2015"The Garveys at Their Best" is, principally, a reconsideration of characters we believe we've come to know, and the hour's string of surprises nimbly steers between continuity and change.
Emily Yahr Washington PostOctober 05, 2015Even though we know that the world is about to come crashing down and ruin all their lives, it's actually great to see that all of the miserable characters were somewhat functional at one point.

