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The Leftovers - Season 1, Episode 06: Guest
TrailerNora goes to New York for the second annual Departure Related Occupations and Practices (DROP) conference, but discovers that someone else has her ID badge, so she searches the convention as a 'Guest,' and has encounters with a salesman, an author and a rogue attendee.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, 2015Damon Lindelof takes us on another singular journey, this time tracking Nora as she ventures to New York for a life-changing conference.
Jeff Labrecque Entertainment WeeklyOctober 06, 2015Back home, Nora isn't stalking the mistress at the playground anymore... She saves her brother's voicemail apology. And when the doorbell rings, it's Chief Garvey, who's tracked her down to invite her to dinner. There is hope.
Alan Sepinwall HitFixOctober 06, 2015A valuable and fascinating portrait of what life would be like for someone who lost so much in the Departure.
Matt Fowler IGN MoviesOctober 06, 2015"Guest" didn't repeat the beats from "Two Boats and a Helicopter." It was its own beautiful mess with a surprisingly uplifting outcome.
Emily Yahr Washington PostOctober 05, 2015The most entertaining episode of the season, which is revealing an unfortunate pattern: As soon as the show takes a break from the horror of the Garvey family (the central characters), it gets a LOT better.
Sean T. Collins Rolling StoneOctober 08, 2015Wayne may be the purpose of the episode, but Nora Durst is the focus. Played with alternately icy reserve and fluid fire by Carrie Coon, she's become the most successful embodiment of the series' themes.
Kelly Braffet New York Magazine/VultureOctober 06, 2015The Leftovers gave us another single-perspective episode, focusing on Nora Durst. This episode was less tense than Matt's - no beating of thieves to a pulp, no race-against-the-clock climax - but I still enjoyed it more than the recent ensemble episodes.
Michael M. Grynbaum New York TimesOctober 06, 2015So for those debating whether to stick out the last batch of episodes, know this: "Guest" is a revelation. It is sardonic and playful, bleak but parodic, disturbing and deeply moving.

