The Book of Nora
- Episode aired Jun 4, 2017
- TV-MA
- 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
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Nora wishes to step into Dr. Eden and Dr. Bekker's machine. What are the consequences?Nora wishes to step into Dr. Eden and Dr. Bekker's machine. What are the consequences?Nora wishes to step into Dr. Eden and Dr. Bekker's machine. What are the consequences?
Chris Zylka
- Tom Garvey
- (credit only)
Kevin Carroll
- John Murphy
- (credit only)
Jovan Adepo
- Michael Murphy
- (credit only)
Ken Lynch
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCarrie Coon is in every scene of this episode.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Satisfying TV Reunions (2018)
- SoundtracksLet the Mystery Be
Performed by Iris DeMent
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Excellent series with a perfect ending
In series like this, that don't follow a certain template you always have to worry about the ending. There's usually more and more questions, and they never get any answers. But not this time
"The Leftovers" have been a wonderful and interesting series with great acting. You never known what was just around the corner, and you never felt that you seen it before in other series or movies. So it was with great expectations that I sat down to watch the finale. As always it took it's time, and as always you never knew what was going to happen. And, for once, I felt that the viewer was treated with respect and was served some kind of explanation.
Off course one can debate if it really was a concrete answer, and maybe it wasn't. But, still, the way I see it the ending was more than that, it was an insight that, maybe not everything has to be explained to 100%. Like in the title song, both from the second series and the last episode I felt like they just: "Let the mystery be". They left out just enough, and explained just enough for the ending to feel satisfying. Good Work, and thanks for all the great time I've had with this series.
"The Leftovers" have been a wonderful and interesting series with great acting. You never known what was just around the corner, and you never felt that you seen it before in other series or movies. So it was with great expectations that I sat down to watch the finale. As always it took it's time, and as always you never knew what was going to happen. And, for once, I felt that the viewer was treated with respect and was served some kind of explanation.
Off course one can debate if it really was a concrete answer, and maybe it wasn't. But, still, the way I see it the ending was more than that, it was an insight that, maybe not everything has to be explained to 100%. Like in the title song, both from the second series and the last episode I felt like they just: "Let the mystery be". They left out just enough, and explained just enough for the ending to feel satisfying. Good Work, and thanks for all the great time I've had with this series.
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- Jun 5, 2017
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