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The Leftovers, do I need to persevere?

14 replies

EachandEveryone · 29/06/2018 17:19

Im off sick for another six weeks. Im up to episode four season one. Tell me does it start making sense or am i just going to carry on watching it for the hot chief?

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monty09 · 29/06/2018 17:34

No it gets worse but the last season is meant to explain it all, not got round to watching it yet

cloudtree · 29/06/2018 17:37

We gave up, it was dreadful. But there was another season so some people obviously kept going.

findthegap · 29/06/2018 17:39

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Joboy · 29/06/2018 17:47

I watch season one worth it it weird way .
Season 2 very weird but worth it just .
Have not watch season 3.

Pixilicious · 29/06/2018 18:04

I only persevered as Justin is easy on the eye but the story is rubbish and confusing

EachandEveryone · 29/06/2018 18:09

My artsy friend adores it but i think hes like that with everything no one else gets.

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Liskee · 29/06/2018 19:39

I loved seasons 1 & 2 and need to find a way to watch season 3 as I missed it when it was aired! I'd say persevere!

NotPennysBoat · 29/06/2018 22:44

Completely bizarre and "Whaaaaat?!?" and Justin 🤤

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LivingtheLifeofBoris · 30/06/2018 00:12

I absolutely loved it (have watched all seasons) but I admit that I only 'got' some of it ...

Despite that, I thought it was one of the most interesting and unusual programmes I've seen in years.

There are some excellent episodes that are totally gripping but also some disappointing fill-ins.

I would say persevere. It's not always immediately rewarding, but it's fascinating and it goes places you won't anticipate.

Katinkka · 30/06/2018 12:57

It’s amazing, so yes, perservere.

Pemba · 30/06/2018 14:32

Agree with pp that it is amazing. Yes, it is often unclear what is going on, but somehow that's not frustrating in the same way that, say, 'Lost' was - well the ending of that, anyway.

Some great acting too. Ann Dowd (Aunt Lydia in The Handmaid's Tale) features a lot.

IWannaSeeHowItEnds · 30/06/2018 19:30

I really loved it. It's bleak and depressing but sooo good.

Liskee · 01/07/2018 12:59

@findthegap Thank you!! It wasn't a couple of months ago when I last checked! Am v excited!

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