I Live Here Now
- Episode aired Dec 6, 2015
- TV-MA
- 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
9.8K
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The tensions between Kevin and John reach a climax, as the fourth anniversary of the Departure brings an unsettling threat to Miracle.The tensions between Kevin and John reach a climax, as the fourth anniversary of the Departure brings an unsettling threat to Miracle.The tensions between Kevin and John reach a climax, as the fourth anniversary of the Departure brings an unsettling threat to Miracle.
Ann Dowd
- Patti Levin
- (credit only)
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10mrswizz
The thing is, you will either think this is the greatest thing or think it's pointless. I absolutely adore this and season 2 has just got better and better. Justin Theroux deserves so many accolades for what he has brought to the show. Then again, pretty much everyone concerned with making this have hit a home run. I don't know if there will be a season 3. I really hope there will be but if not we were treated to something special. In a world where every show is a copycat of the same bland procedural rubbish it is a breath of fresh air to have a show that leaves you screaming what the fudge! every 3 minutes. We'll miss you :)
The cinematography and score, as always, elevate the storytelling. The haunting use of Max Richter's music underscores the emotional weight of the episode, and the visual contrast between the chaos of the flood and the quiet, introspective moments is striking.
Ultimately, "I Live Here Now" serves as a fitting capstone to a season that dared to explore humanity's deepest fears and desires. It's an episode that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll, leaving you eager for what's to come in the final season. The Leftovers continues to prove itself as a show that challenges its audience while delivering profound emotional depth.
Ultimately, "I Live Here Now" serves as a fitting capstone to a season that dared to explore humanity's deepest fears and desires. It's an episode that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll, leaving you eager for what's to come in the final season. The Leftovers continues to prove itself as a show that challenges its audience while delivering profound emotional depth.
Phenomenal from start to finish. Engaging dialogue, fulfilling character development, and genius use of flashback as usual. Well done all around.
Such a great episode, such a terrible ending. Why did they have to arrange themselves like that? What were they trying to prove? I get that they are one big, "happy" family now. But why couldn't they just be in the house, but had to be arranged within the perfect distance from each other and in 1 room?!? It's just stupid .
This episode nearly had me in tears. One of the best qualities of The Leftovers is the character build-up and the incredible emotions portrayed by the actors. On top of that, to have every little detail in previous episodes to culminate into one incredible ending was a pure work of art.
This is the Leftovers, it's art, and almost every scene makes a great contribution to this amazing episode. On top of that, the sound and music are just breathtaking.
This is the Leftovers, it's art, and almost every scene makes a great contribution to this amazing episode. On top of that, the sound and music are just breathtaking.
Did you know
- TriviaJustin Theroux was terrified at the prospect of singing to an audience. His four big fears were being in a spotlight, standing at a microphone, public speaking and singing and so he was horrified when he read the script and saw that he was going to have to do all four. He immediately rang up Damon Lindelof and said "Fuck you".
- GoofsThe shaving foam on Matt's face changes amount and position from shot to shot.
- Quotes
John Murphy: I killed you!
Kevin Garvey: ...Nope
- SoundtracksWhere Is My Mind
(uncredited)
Written by Frank Black
Performed by Maxence Cyrin
Played during the scene before the final scene
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- Filming locations
- Lockhart, Texas, USA(on location)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 1h 13m(73 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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