5/20/2014 11:48:35 AM
I am interested in this, but in reading about it other places, one thing that sounds a little strange in the descriptions is that apparently only 2% of the population disappears, and that number just seems really low IMO, almost to the point of insignificance (assuming a fairly even spread throughout the world, of course of it's 2% of world pop goes all from the US or something, that changes quite a bit), but I am intrigued.[Edited on May 20, 2014 at 12:24 PM. Reason : $$$]
5/20/2014 12:14:53 PM
5/20/2014 1:32:26 PM
What I mean is that it seems really low in terms of the impact it would have on those not taken, which is what this show is about. And insignificant in that that many people disappearing (once again assuming an even spread throughout the world) wouldn't really disrupt the worlds capability to do anything in particular
5/20/2014 1:48:56 PM
5/20/2014 2:07:51 PM
Yeah I mean he's got a great point...only like 700,000 people would disappear from the US. I doubt anyone would notice.
5/20/2014 2:10:15 PM
5/20/2014 2:36:13 PM
so you'd rather see a show where all the garbage collectors disappear and everyone has to adjust to waste build up?[Edited on May 20, 2014 at 2:40 PM. Reason : i'm really just trolling at this point. this show is very much a wait and see.]
5/20/2014 2:38:16 PM
I have a feeling it's not so much about the amount of the population left and it is about the quality of people in the population left....since it refers to "a rapture of sorts" i'm guessing it's not actually the Biblical rapture....but if only the genuinely good people are gone then that leaves a bunch of assholes and crazy folks
5/21/2014 3:30:53 PM
Premieres this Sunday2nd trailer: http://http://www.yakimaherald.com/photosandvideos/latestphotos/2258517-8/hbos-the-leftovers-a-biblical-event-leaves-a]
6/23/2014 10:45:54 AM
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/24/from-lost-to-the-rapture-creators-damon-lindelof-and-tom-perrotta-on-hbo-s-the-leftovers.html
6/25/2014 3:39:41 PM
The trailer had me really interested until
6/26/2014 12:14:04 AM
6/26/2014 1:16:35 AM
Gosh I love Jennifer Lawrence...If you are asking what she has to do with this, I started watching some of the other youtube vids after I finished watching synapse's post on Trailer #2... like 3 videos later, I'm watching Jennifer Lawrence doing interviews on late night talk shows... Bless her young heart...
6/26/2014 1:52:29 AM
6/26/2014 8:19:28 AM
6/26/2014 8:19:32 PM
Intense.
6/29/2014 11:51:37 PM
Yeah, that was good.
6/30/2014 12:22:58 AM
I thought it was boring, but also intriguing. I understand there's probably a lot to set up, so I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes.
6/30/2014 1:03:58 AM
surprised this is on hbo. seems like a show that cbs would pick up. not saying its bad. just, an odd pairing.i enjoyed it, and will keep watching it. but lindelof has me pretty skeptical.
6/30/2014 11:17:02 AM
It's flirting with having too much uninteresting psychological bullshit
6/30/2014 11:19:21 AM
I enjoyed it and am pretty interested to see where it goes. A couple random thoughts:* In on of the behind the scenes videos on here the director says something along the lines of hoping viewers don't get too fixated on what happened. Wasn't this guy involved with Lost? Considering how much of the first episode was dedicated to people trying to figure out what happened and how much of this show is sort of mystery related (like what exactly do the smokers believe and what's that black dude all about) ... I am a bit worried is all* Why did the chief let that dude grab him and slam him down on his car and just leave? I know he was drunk and all, but if I were a policeman and had a gun I wouldn't be letting people do that to me without consequences. He's ignoring their request to stay away, he might as well flex his power and make sure he really gets to talk to his wife, who clearly is open to listening to him at this point
6/30/2014 3:13:20 PM
1) I really hope we, at some point, find out why it's happened but the author was saying that he wanted to something post-apocalyptic but focus more on the reaction. 2) I think that the cop already abused his power by beating the shit out of a creepy pacifist. He was probably already pretty beat up from earlier and was struggling to get back on his feet after downing the guy at the house. Also, his wife wouldn't talk to him after all of it and probably the physical/mental toll it took on him combined with the realization that he'd probably be in deep shit for abusing his power like that just clicked all at once and he figured it was tit for tat and left. I thought him totally flip flopping and murdering a pack of dogs was a pretty dramatic character shift just for the first episode and might be more telling of what's to come from him.
6/30/2014 5:54:02 PM
What's all this deer imagery about? The chief dreams about them, saw one in the front yard of the dog owner's lawn, then the one the dogs got.What the fuck is that GR group doing? Why don't they talk? In the preview for next week someone says they "want to be a remembrance of what happened" or something like that, but told the parade doing this that to "stop wasting their breath"...i don't get it.That choking/jerking scene was a little weirdSo the chief's wife left her [complete] family to join that group. That's weird...what normal mother could do that? I was assuming they lost a child but that didn't happen. Oh also when that lady asks the chief where he was on oct 14th and he flashes back to fucking some woman, was that his wife or someone else?[Edited on June 30, 2014 at 11:51 PM. Reason : ]
6/30/2014 11:45:13 PM
Wait. You mean to tell me that all all of your question s weren't answered...in the fucking pilot episode!!
7/1/2014 7:29:49 AM
I'm making conversation douchenugget. You don't like it GTFO.
7/1/2014 9:03:35 AM
its from one of the makers of lost. expect none of your questions to be answered.
7/1/2014 9:04:07 AM
LOL you people are watching LOST all over again. You learned nothing.
7/1/2014 10:19:45 AM
can't really tell anything from a 1st episode for a show like this. That being said, i wasn't really inspired to watch much more from just that 1 episode. Doesn't mean I won't give it a shot.[Edited on July 2, 2014 at 10:27 AM. Reason : ]
7/2/2014 10:27:32 AM
I like the show, but I'm really uncomfortable as someone in their 30s with the explicit portrayal of underage sex. I wished they would just be more implicit. Quite pervy, and I can't imagine how weird it must have been on set.
7/2/2014 11:23:27 AM
^I'm probably wrong on this one, but most of the time those actors/actresses are in their 20s anyways.And even though when I was in high school, kids were fucking at early age...I think it's even more prevalent these days. Everyone's daughter will lose their virginity by 13.
7/2/2014 11:55:54 AM
She's 19...but to CarZin's point, the "portrayal of underage sex" (have they said what grade she's supposed to be in???) is what makes him uncomfortable.Whatever you do CarZin, don't watch the movie Kids.]
7/2/2014 12:06:32 PM
I just felt icky watching it. Those of you are younger may not care. But at a certain point, it feels weird watching that. If I was watching a show targeted to a really young age group, I might expect it. I didn't feel this show was targeting a young age group, so was just surprised to see the focus on that.
7/2/2014 12:12:50 PM
I mean...I don't get off on it...but it doesn't make me uncomfortable either. Those kids are driving...so they're probably juniors/seniors (16-18). Pretty much the majority of high schools kids are fucking by that age...then you add in the fact that most of society is all fucked up because of this rapture-ish thing that happened a few years ago. Guess it just didn't hit my "uncomfortable" button. The kids they showed fucking around all looked like they could have been college freshmen and sophomore anyways.And I'm 30...don't know if that qualifies as old enough to feel "icky". Although I wasn't playing "spin the bottle and fuck" in high school...there were girls getting fucked in shop class while I was making a rocking chair. So I guess it just doesn't surprise me. [Edited on July 2, 2014 at 1:33 PM. Reason : .]
7/2/2014 1:32:04 PM
I'm pretty sure that you were not meant to feel comfortable during that whole party scene.
7/2/2014 2:46:05 PM
I liked this show a lot, but if this turns into another Lost where they are just making up shit as they go I'm going to hit someone
7/2/2014 8:58:14 PM
I'm at the title sequence of the second episode, and I'm definitely getting the impression that ^this is going to be the case. But I'm hooked so whatever.
7/7/2014 11:28:48 AM
It's based on a novel and the original author co-writes episodes (including the pilot and the fifth episode so far, I believe) so it probably won't get too Lost-yI liked this episode much better. I'm going to have to watch it over because it was late and I spent the entire day in the car coming back from the beach so I zoned out a bit here and there. What's up with the cop's son and the black British dude? Does he have some sort of supernatural power like the big black dude in the Green Mile to "remove pain" or whatever?
7/7/2014 11:30:27 AM
The cop's son killed an ATF agent in order to protect a teenage girl, claiming she is "important." She is presumably important to Wayne--the black guy--who may be able to hug the pain out of people.However, at the start of the episode, Wayne was presented as a cult leader merely doing cult leader stuff in order to get with lots of underage girls. The cop's son is part of the cult, but he declined the opportunity to have his pain hugged away. For that reason, according to Wayne, the cop's son is the one who should protect the girl, Christine.
7/7/2014 2:53:56 PM
that doesn't answer his question, that's like writing a book summary when the teacher wants a report about themes and deeper meanings
7/7/2014 3:01:18 PM
I actually missed the first five minutes of the episode so that does clarify things, thanks.
7/7/2014 4:01:35 PM
^^I actually wanna see how you would have responded. I'm afraid I might have missed something already.^You're welcome.
7/7/2014 4:35:00 PM
7/8/2014 10:52:50 AM
7/8/2014 11:07:04 AM
7/8/2014 11:59:27 AM
7/8/2014 1:02:45 PM
I don't think you were reaching. I don't know how "Sci-Fi/Religious" this show is going to get...but I think it either implies he was talking to the dead (or "vanished" people) or he's batshit crazy. It's more than likely one of the two.
7/8/2014 1:37:33 PM
7/8/2014 1:47:32 PM
Implying that he may not have been real does not imply that he was one of the people taken
7/8/2014 2:11:39 PM
Perhaps he could be talking to other people that have departed in other ways, like dying?I think the disconnect here is that even if he truly is talking to someone there is no indication it is or isn't the people who disappearedIt would appear money beat me to the point[Edited on July 8, 2014 at 2:15 PM. Reason : asdf]
7/8/2014 2:14:20 PM