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“The Book of Nora” Opens as ‘The Leftovers’ Draws to a Perfect Close
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“The Book of Nora” Opens as ‘The Leftovers’ Draws to a Perfect Close

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Garret Castleberry
/ 19 June 2017
The story ends with a story, making The Leftovers' experiential sensation one of divine artistic intent.
‘The Leftovers’ “The Book of Kevin” Subverts Expectations in a Near-Perfect Episode
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‘The Leftovers’ “The Book of Kevin” Subverts Expectations in a Near-Perfect Episode

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Garret Castleberry
/ 4 May 2017
"The Book of Kevin" subverts its own narrative to offer a profound meditation on its own intelligent design.
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