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The Leftovers - Season 2, Episode 6: Lens
TrailerSurprise visitors irk Nora as she becomes preoccupied with self-examination. Meanwhile, Erika finds an unlikely ally; and Kevin's situation is finally plain for all to see.Actors: Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Christopher Eccleston, Margaret Qualley, Chris Zylka, Carrie Coon, Liv Tyler, Ann Dowd, Janel Moloney, Regina King, Kevin Carroll, ...»Director: Damon Lindelof, Tom PerrottaCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 8.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Leftovers - Season 2"
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Characters of "The Leftovers - Season 2"
Kevin GarveyPlayed by: Justin TherouxLaurie GarveyPlayed by: Amy BrennemanMatt JamisonPlayed by: Christopher EcclestonJill GarveyPlayed by: Margaret QualleyTom GarveyPlayed by: Chris ZylkaNora DurstPlayed by: Carrie CoonMeg AbbottPlayed by: Liv TylerPatti LevinPlayed by: Ann DowdMary JamisonPlayed by: Janel MoloneyErika MurphyPlayed by: Regina KingJohn MurphyPlayed by: Kevin CarrollMichael MurphyPlayed by: Jovan AdepoEvangeline MurphyPlayed by: Jasmin Savoy BrownItalian Restaurant PatronPlayed by: Fred KeelGutter PunkPlayed by: Chris LemchiKevin Garvey, Sr.Played by: Scott GlennWayne GilchrestPlayed by: Paterson JosephGladysPlayed by: Marceline Hugot -
Creators of "The Leftovers - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "The Leftovers - Season 2"
Nicholas Parco New York Daily NewsNovember 09, 2015Damon Lindelof, co-creator of The Leftovers, likes the clash between science and religion, as evidenced by the direction his past show, Lost, took towards the end of its run. "Lens" packs the two sides into a gripping, gut-punching 60-minute episode.
Thomas Batten New York ObserverNovember 09, 2015Change is an illusion because of ego and trauma and tragedy. Or, it is on The Leftovers, anyway.
Jeff Labrecque Entertainment WeeklyNovember 09, 2015"Terrible things happen in this world, and the only comfort we get is that we didn't cause them," Nora maintains, though she's trying to convince herself more than Erika.
Ben Travers indieWireNovember 09, 2015Nora (Carrie Coon) and Erika (Regina King) came head to head over the most sensitive of subjects: their dead - or departed - kids.
Carissa Pavlica TV FanaticNovember 09, 2015In the final moments, everyone was seen through the lens at very close range, baring their very souls. Ahhh. Lens.
Robert Ham Paste MagazineNovember 09, 2015There is hope within the world of The Leftovers that one's beliefs can be shaken up. And it seems right that that person would be Nora.
Alan Sepinwall HitFixNovember 09, 2015The episode's power rests on attempts by the hour's two POV characters, Erika and Nora, to figure out how much they're to blame for their loved ones' Departures.
Matt Fowler IGN MoviesNovember 09, 2015The Leftovers continued its hot streak this week with "Lens," further spotlighting how much the changes in cast, location, and method of storytelling have helped make Season 2 such a moving, invigorating experience.
Libby Hill Los Angeles TimesNovember 09, 2015"Lens" may be the most perfectly balanced episode of "The Leftovers" yet, not surprising given how much time the episode gives over to a drawn-out battle of the wills between Erika and Nora.
Joshua Alston AV ClubNovember 09, 2015I hate to be hysterical about it, but The Leftovers is absolutely clowning the rest of television in this quantum leap of a second season.
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