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The Leftovers - Gladys - Review: "Doubt Is Fire"

31 Jul 2014

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"But what a fool believes he sees
No wise man has the power to reason away
What seems to be
Is always better than nothing
And nothing at all keeps sending him..."
- "What A Fool Believes" - The Doobie Brothers

I apologize that this Review of Sunday's episode of The Leftovers is a little late, but I wanted that first scene to marinate in everyone's mind for a little before you commented below. I watch a lot of TV, which I'm sure quite a few of you know already, and there have been few scenes that have elicited the kind of reaction I had when I saw Gladys in those cringe-worthy first minutes. It was brutal to say the least and I have been anticipating what all of you thought about that scene and the episode as a whole.

I believe what happened to Gladys will reverberate throughout the remaining episodes of the season. It definitely added to the theory that the GR is being set-up as the series first 'big-bad'. After watching the episode, I immediately tried to draw conclusions to who killed her and why? A few scenes stuck out to me as odd and if we piece them together I think we can come up with a plausible explanation of what is going on in Mapleton. Mind you, none of what transpired in this episode was in the book, so I don't already know the answer to this; we are all in the same boat. In fact, the TV series now appears nothing like the book, except for the basic characters.
The first scene that I recalled was the first few seconds of the episode. Gladys and Patti sit across from each other and between them is Patti's desk. They sat in silence, of course, staring at each other before exchanging a terse nod, as if they knew what would transpire and they had a prearranged agreement about something. I found this a little odd, but it makes me initially think that the GR and Gladys were in on the barbarous stoning that resulted in Gladys's death. The GR would have much to gain from Gladys becoming a martyr of sorts. The second scene(s) that somewhat supports this theory is Patti taking Laurie to her 'day off' breakfast at Denny's [1]. I think she was doing this to recruit Laurie to be the next martyr or possibly choose someone else for the spiritual position.

Something else I was thinking about is the mysterious character named Dean, who shoots stray dogs and has a perpetual supply of chewing tobacco in his mouth. If you noticed when Gladys was snatched up by the convenience store there were dogs barking in the distance. Since I associate everything relating to dogs to Dean, I think he was in on it along with that man walking his two dogs that came up to Kevin's car and startled him awake. I know, I know, that is specious reasoning, but you all think Dean had something to with it too, right? He just happened to be in the woods at the time they were looking for Gladys - He is always chewing tobacco (much like the other GR Members always smoking) - and he is trying to become friends with the towns Chief of Police whose wife is a member of the GR.

There are so many cults popping up all over that the ATF changed it's name to "Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives and Cults" - The ATFEC. And apparently they get raided to bring about their end according to Agent Kilaney (get it? 'kill any'-- no?...is that a stretch?...ok). So far, we have these cults: Holy Wayne, The Guilty Remnant, The Barefoot People (remember this is what Tom and Christine are pretending to be with the targets on their foreheads), Heaven's Converts (this is the cult that was on the TV getting raided when Kevin woke up in the beginning of the episode - the compound was in Noma, FL where Agent Kilaney was), and Tomorrow's Family. I suppose this is to blur the lines between religious and cult beliefs in our society. People will believe what they want to believe and everyone has their own agenda for believing. In a moment that expresses his belief system perfectly Reverend Matt says to Kevin, "Killing these people is pointless, they don't care because they are already dead. What I want is to bring them back to life."

At one point the Rev tells Kevin a story about Thomas the Disciple and Jesus. The meaning behind it is that it is easier to stay silent, then it is to speak truth. This is a comment on the GR and Gladys and their relationship with the town of Mapleton and it's citizens. I imagine we will find out by the end of the season if it is easier to stay silent or speak truth. When taking in to account the whole episode, the message that comes across is 'doubt' and how it relates to ones religious beliefs. Doubt is a necessary element to any religion so faith has something to be compared to and springboard off. Patti says to Laurie, "Doubt is fire, and fire is going to burn you up until you are but ash." Gladys, unfortunately, had doubts.

[1] - I don't think it was actually Denny's, but I thought it was funny, so I wrote 'Denny's'.

Thoughts and Discussion

- There was pretty good song selections in the episode. Here they are for those of you want to know:
"Kiss On My List" - Hall & Oates
"What A Fool Believes" - The Doobie Brothers
"Warrior" - Terry Divine-King & Winston Francis
"The Twins (Prague)" - Max Richter

- My other idea for the Tagline to this Review was "Officer Mustard Stain".


- Did you notice...Gladys had 13 rocks thrown at her. The number 13 has a mostly negative connotation and is referenced quite a bit in religions.

- LOST Numbers - Gladys was supposed to be in morgue drawer 4. Officer Mustard Stain had 8 white dress shirts at the dry cleaners. The numbers in the time in Patti's car both times add up to 16. Laurie woke up at '2:3''8' and it has been 8 months since she spoke.

- Did Patti put feces in the bag she wrote 'Neil' on and leave it on someones porch?

- In case any one was wondering Gladys is a latin name that means 'Sword'. I have no idea what that means so if anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them.

- Did anyone else think that Dean (the dog shooting guy) looked like the man processing bodies at the ATFEC center at the end?

- Nora's statement to Kevin at the dry cleaners is a comment on the SD and makes light of it - "They'll turn up pnce you stop looking for them." Which they did. This is now the second episode in a row and third so far where something just "vanished".

- Did you notice...Jill's room has a lot of interesting things on the walls. One thing I thought was interesting and worth mentioning was the poster for "Murder By Death". It is the name of a band and also a movie. The movie is a comedy that revolves around a murder mystery whodunit.

Thank you for reading my Review! Please comment below so we can discuss the episode further. I would love to know what everyone thought about that cold open and the episode in general. It's hard to believe this episode marked the halfway point for the season - only five episodes left! Have a great weekend everyone!

About the Author - Geo N
My name is George and I am from Detroit, MI. My favorite shows are The Blacklist, Hell On Wheels, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, LOST, Sons Of Anarchy, Sleepy Hollow and countless other shows. When I'm not watching tons of TV, I enjoy reading, playing hockey, comic books, weightlifting, and writing. Thanks for checking out my post.
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16 comments:

  1. Thanks George! Been waiting for your review :)
    Well worth the wait!
    I had to turn away during the opening killing, it was the most brutal of things and when she started talking it was heartbreaking. Such a powerful scene.
    Good spot with the lost numbers again!

    This show is so depressing but totally enthralling!

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  2. Thank you! Sorry it took me a little longer to post, it's just been a very busy week. Glad you like them though! :)


    I had to turn away also, and that is coming from someone who loves The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones. Lol. The show is depressing, you are right, but the creators have done it in a way that makes you want to watch more and more each week. I'm glad the ratings have started to increase too, i hope they can keep the pace up.

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  3. Good stuff Geo, another really good read and don't worry about taking your time :)


    As You and Fluffy mentioned, that opening scene was a tough watch indeed, extremely graphic and brutal. That scene woke me up and the rest of the episode I was transfixed to the screen.


    I've no idea where this show is going but I'm loving it!

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  4. Thanks Sharon! Yeah, I also wanted to take my time because I wanted to get some of the references just right.


    I still cringe just thinking about that scene. And I totally agree with you about not knowing where the show is going. I have yet to see episode 7 to 10, but I imagine they are going to be great. Like I was telling Fluffy, I am glad the ratings are increasing a little. I'm hoping for a second season.

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  5. A 2nd season would be great.

    So you've seen 1x06 :) The promo looked intriguing.

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  6. Yes I have and It is really good. It focuses on Nora Durst, so we learn more about her and what she is going through.

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  7. Great review, I too have been waiting for it.
    The truth is I have come to hate the GR very much so in a way when they took her I kinda felt she had it comming, they earned this reaction from me when they stole the photographs, one thing is to have different beliefs that the others and demonstrate it with clothes and smoking and whatnot, but when they did that, when they disrespect other people's grieving proces they cross a line for me. Still, when the stoning begun I almost couldn't watch.
    I agree that the GR would have much to gain from Gladys becoming a martyr but I don't think they were in on it, at least not Gladys since she did broke in the end and that doesn't seem to me as a willing martyr. But I could be wrong of course.

    In a way I don't think the who-did-it is that important. The answer to me was more in the rest of the twon's reaction to that, as Kevin said it's "open season" on them, even the protocole available for different town to get rid of the GRs sais a lot abot this world they're living in.

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  8. Nice review. It hadn't occurred to me that Gladys might have been deliberately martyred for the GR's cause. It's an attractive theory. Grooming these vulnerable people. You are probably onto something.

    Regarding the white shirts... Did they just vanish? I thought it was implied that the GR stole them on the same night they went into people's homes to fuck with the pictures. I'm surprised Kevin didn't make the connection... After all the GR is expanding and needs to get their white clothes from somewhere.

    Talking of which, no one in this episode seemed to notice their pictures missing. Which was weird.

    Is Lindelof deliberately leaving Lost numbers dotted around? If he is I wish he wouldn't and if he's not I wish people wouldn't point them out, it's not fun anymore, it was a massive part of our Lost fandom, but I didn't realize he was still doing that...

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  9. I felt like the episode went so fast. I was watching that first scene and then THE END, i was like.. "wait, there has to be more" i didnt move once.
    I saw it that way too and even more in the way Laurie reacted when Reverend Matt went to pray for Glady's soul, Gladys is going to become a martyr for their cause from now on.
    I got chills when Agent Kilaney told Kevin about a way to get rid of every GR in the town.
    Great review as always! and an oustanding episode. When are they goping to announced S2?

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  10. Thank You!


    The episode felt fast for me too. That was a creepy scene when agent Kilaney was talking to Kevin about getting rid of all the GR. Especially with the backdrop being all dark.


    I want a season 2 to be announced also!

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  11. I don't know about the white shirts. I was just hinting that they vanished, I know they didn't. I don't think the GR took them because this episode happens two months after the last one. That's why no one says anything about the GR breaking in to peoples homes. Kevin mentions it once when he goes to give them whistles. I just thought it was the dry cleaner that didn't care, It's not like Kevin wouldn't notice his shirts gone for two months.

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  12. Ahh, I missed the bit about two months having passed. Thanks for clearing that up. I still think the GR could have done it, or more likely Laurie did it.

    I read an interesting theory earlier that the phone conversation with Killaney was all in Kevin's head. Sounds possible to me.

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  13. That is an interesting theory. I'm going to re-watch that scene and check it out. I wrote earlier that sometimes I have difficulty knowing whether or not anyone that Kevin speaks to is real or not.

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  14. Thank you! I appreciate that!


    A lot of people are beginning to dislike the GR, which I'm sure is what the creators want so the audience has some to root against when the final episodes of the season air.

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  15. Hello again.
    After this episode I feel that I've understood one side of the G.R. community: their emotionlessness, their choice to cut emotionally from everything. Simply put, it helps to remember, it helps not to forget. Otherwise it would be difficult for them (for anybody) to cope with the loss now that they had chosen this kind of way.
    When you lose someone you start to feel low at first, this is hard, so it's pretty natural to try and move on, to look positive at things around you. This helps to forget (not completely, but still... shift the priorities, you know). But what if you can't or just DON'T WANT (for whatever reason) to forget. Then you need to kill your emotions. That's what G.R. did.

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