Near the end of the clip when Kevin says "No, I came to be with Nora, she's the one who needed to be here, she's the one who ran away" is such a display of excellent acting. The way he stutters, licks his lips, and struggles to lie to Lori. You can feel his pain. I don't know that there will ever be a show as great at this again.
Best show ever on so many levels... despite the ignorance and cluelessness of award voters. Amy and Justin are great here as well as the entire series!
This is the deal breaker scene in the series. It trys to show you as simply as possible that Kevin and Nora are two very disturbed individuals, when Laurie asks Kevin "Are you and Nora Ok she does't ask about their relationship but are they mentally "there" ? The Limbo scenes are alao very clearly things being played out in Kevin's head but all the coincidences and conviniences that keep this TV Show going are what makes you think if all of this is real or not. At it's core this show wants to conflict the opinions of us viewers as believers or non believers, whether it's all faith and divine intervention or if it's all bullshit being played out in an unstable guy's head
Huge mind-bender. I don't think this changes anything he went through in Season 2. Hopefully this moment will be explained a little clearer in the few remaining episodes. Just cant wait until we see more of the hotel. This was an epic scene.
I have this stupid idea: Only the 2% of world's population watch the leftovers.
Which is sad because it's a masterpiece
Yes. We were the ones who departed. We departed from the tv show and became the audience
You think 140 million people watched the Leftovers?
@@mikeham7251 it was just a joke, man.
Near the end of the clip when Kevin says "No, I came to be with Nora, she's the one who needed to be here, she's the one who ran away" is such a display of excellent acting. The way he stutters, licks his lips, and struggles to lie to Lori. You can feel his pain.
I don't know that there will ever be a show as great at this again.
He was projecting again.
I totally agree bro
His facial expression when he breaks out of his psychotic episode is also absolutely perfect acting.
Season 3 Episode 4 is my favorite episode. Simply amazing.
Deepest and most unpreditable show since Lost
TheJaviferrol Damon Lindelof man
Try Westworld as well. Also deep and complicated show
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Eh Westworld kinda went meh in season 2. A lot of shitty logic in the second season.
Best show ever on so many levels... despite the ignorance and cluelessness of award voters. Amy and Justin are great here as well as the entire series!
The line “I’m gonna give you that help now…” destroys me… such an astounding show, such phenomenal execution by writers but esp. the actors.
This is the deal breaker scene in the series. It trys to show you as simply as possible that Kevin and Nora are two very disturbed individuals, when Laurie asks Kevin "Are you and Nora Ok she does't ask about their relationship but are they mentally "there" ? The Limbo scenes are alao very clearly things being played out in Kevin's head but all the coincidences and conviniences that keep this TV Show going are what makes you think if all of this is real or not. At it's core this show wants to conflict the opinions of us viewers as believers or non believers, whether it's all faith and divine intervention or if it's all bullshit being played out in an unstable guy's head
Damon Lindelof is god's right hand
All he knew to do was run.
He was alone and all was well.
This dude wrote tropic thunder wtf???
Huge mind-bender. I don't think this changes anything he went through in Season 2. Hopefully this moment will be explained a little clearer in the few remaining episodes. Just cant wait until we see more of the hotel. This was an epic scene.
ADiamondQuartz yeahh
ADiamondQuartz I mean it's so...powerfull
The acting.