"Hush little baby, don't you cry,
You know your mother was born to die
All my trials, Lord, soon be over
Too late my brothers, too late"
- "All My Trials" - Odetta
Last Sunday, The Leftovers, aired its eighth episode of the season, 'Cairo'. Now that the powers-that-be over at HBO have given it a season 2 green light, I watch the show with a different mindset, thinking about how the characters actions now will affect their future beyond the tenth episode finale. 'Cairo' had some very good acting and some memorable scenes as well (that last scene was typical for this show and had my jaw on the floor). I must have watched the final five minutes a dozen times. I wonder how Kevin will react going forward?
We did learn a few things in Sunday's episode that I thought were over and done with. For example, I actually thought that Kevin got his shirts from the dry cleaner a few episodes back, now we know he hung them out to dry in a forest in one of his crazed, late-night stupors. This means that Kevin did not need to go nuts on that dry-cleaner. Kevin is suffering from sporadic amnesiac moments where he loses bits of time here and there, but the big revelation, I thought, was what Patti revealed about Dean. In a moment of comedic relief, Patti exclaims that she is adept at researching people and how easily you can find just about anything about anyone, but has failed to find one thing about the 'dog-killer'. "He is a ghost", she says to Kevin, making Dean's presence a lot more bewildering. Is he a guardian angel? Is he something else supernatural? I love the mystery surrounding this character and his relation to Kevin and can't wait to get more scenes involving the two.
Jill's downhill trajectory was a concern going into this episode and she hasn't wavered in the slightest. Her friendship with Aimee seemed, oddly enough, to be the only anchor keeping her moored to the land of sanity (if Mapleton could be considered that). Jill wants to be 'ok', but she doesn't believe that an 'ok' life is attainable after the SD. She constantly prods Nora at dinner to see if she still carries a gun with her wherever she goes. One of the twins said it best when he said that if they find the gun in Nora's home, then it means having a life that is normal, free from the clutches the SD imposed, is unattainable. Ironically, they find Nora's handgun in a toy box named "Trouble". I like Jill's scenes as they give us a glimpse into a life of a troubled teen post SD. I constantly find myself saying out loud "No, don't do it" a lot whenever I see Jill about to do something ridiculous and/or dangerous. ...like none of you say things out loud while watching TV...no?...just me?...oh. I honestly thought at the end it was Aimee that Megan was opening the door to, and after seeing who it really was I immediately said, "No, Why did you do it!" I can't wait to see where that story goes from here.
Megan and Laurie was another interesting story this past Sunday. I love how the we get more depth to each character little by little, each episode. It's really interesting to see how the smallest bit of history we learn makes such a big impact. Learning about Megan's mother's passing the day before October 14th explains a lot about her choices throughout the season. The Rev doesn't miss an opportunity to put this kind of information into one of his fliers either. One thing I thought was very interesting was the look that Megan gave Laurie right after Laurie slapped her and got up. Megan had a small smirk on her face that makes me think there is a lot more to her that we have yet to learn. Almost like her relationship with Laurie is mirroring Dean's strange relationship with Kevin. Could there be similarities between Megan and Dean? Maybe they truly are guardian angels and are watching their work grow and make progress. Maybe I am reading too much into that smile? Either way, I think there is more to it than what we have seen so far.
The episode began with Patti laying out clothes on the floor of the church. She laid them out as if picking out outfits for someone to wear the next day for school, complete with shoes and some accessories. It is not until near the end of the episode that we understand what is going on. Laurie meets some delivery men at the church dropping off a trailer full of large bags that the GR Members bring into the room where the clothes are on the ground. We can piece together what is going on through the various cryptic messages we see and here throughout the episode. I imagine those bags are either filled with "Loved One" models of the departured or actual bodies. As creepy as I think the GR and its member are, actual bodies wouldn't keep for very long at all...unless the GR wants to truly make their mark on Mapleton. Whichever way they choose, I think they are going to dress them in the clothes they had on before they departed and display them in some fashion. I think this is what is meant by the message on the whiteboard at the GR office - "We Won't Let Them Forget". This is why the GR exists, right? According to Patti they strip themselves of all colorful diversions - which is why they wear all white. They get rid of all ties to the living world - love and hatred - which explains why they leave their families (this also explains the "There Is No Family" mantra Patti was spewing a few episodes back to Kevin) and also why they don't speak. We learn from Patti that her fellow members want their lives, and also deaths apparently, to have meaning and purpose. This, in the final scenes, is what we learn in more detail through Patti's conversation with Kevin.
The final scene between Kevin and Patti is one of the best of this season. Their final conversation brought to light so many answers to questions that have been looming since episode one. Patti's last words to Kevin, especially her recitation of the W.B. Yeats' poem, spoke volumes. She said this enough times, "You must understand", almost as much to Kevin as she was to us, the audience. She wanted Kevin to 'understand' why she matters - why Laurie matters - and essentially, why The Guilty Remnant matters. The poem that Patti recites is the second stanza of, 'Michael Robartes Bids His Beloved Be At Peace, by W.B. Yeats. The poem illustrates a farewell to love and also life. Did Patti know she was going to die, whether at the hands of Kevin or herself? Either way, she will be missed.
This was one of my favorite episodes of The Leftovers so far. Ann Dowd's 'Patti' will surely be missed. I would love to know what everyone thought about the episode and the incredible use of symbolism and imagery throughout. Only one more episode until the finale!
Thoughts and Discussion
- The music from this episode:
"I've Got Dreams To Remember" - Otis Redding
"I Been Buked" - Alvin Ailey
- Did you notice...The title of Sunday's episode, 'Cairo', is also the word we hear uttered into Kevin's walkie talkie in his dream sequence from episode seven's 'Solace For Tired Feet'. Also, 'Cairo', was in the title of an article in the National Geographic Kevin Sr. gave Kevin Jr. in the same episode.
- Did you notice...Laurie sat in Patti's desk chair near the end of the episode as if the creators were showing us that she is the new 'Patti', the new leader of the Guilty Remnant. It looked like she settled in there nicely too. Did she know that Patti was not coming back somehow?
- I suppose you could say that Jill went looking for "Trouble". Get it?...c'mon, that's funny!
- A lot of you called it - Patti killed Gladys, or, at least was the catalyst.
- What will Jill do now that she sees a hopeless future?
- Thank you to 'carobrazil' for pointing out some neat facts: Jill's scene freeing the dog mirrored Kevin's scene freeing Patti - they were even holding the knife the same way. And Kevin hurt the same hand that Tom hurt a few episodes back.
- So, Laurie knew that Kevin cheated on her. Maybe that is why Laurie went to the GR and not for the reasons Patti mentioned? I like Patti's reasons better.
- I think it's time we all start to discuss theories for the show and the final two episodes. Could this past episode have been a dream sequence by Kevin? The song that plays while when we go back and forth between Patti in the church laying out clothes and Kevin setting the table for his dinner with Nora and his family is Otis Redding's, 'I've Got Dreams To Remember'. Hmmmm? What do you all think? I thought that was pretty interesting.
- Also, I'm glad Kevin found his shirts...hanging up like spectral beings floating in the wind. Incidentally, Cairo, NY is about 5 hours from Mapleton. Did Kevin drive all that way while having one of his 'amnesiac episodes' to put his shirts there? And wouldn't he have noticed that the shirts he frightened the dry cleaner into giving him a few episodes back didn't have the Mapleton Police insignia on the sleeves?
- And lastly...I found it strange that Patti could not find any info about Dean and, as a result, refers to him as a ghost. Dean then corrects her by referring to himself as a 'guardian angel'. Is he really a guardian angel along with Megan being Laurie's? Help me out here everyone, we have some theories to disprove, lol.
- I read the whole poem that Patti recites and you can see ideas relating to the end of times and the apocalypse. The line Patti says, "And hiding their tossing manes and their tumultuous feet", refers to a section in an earlier part of the poem about four different horses...The Four Horseman Of The Apocalypse, perhaps.
- With Patti gone, will we ever find out who 'Neil' is and if that was his house she left a paper bag of her own feces at? Is that Patti's, "Dear One"? Or is her "Dear One" someone else? ("Dear One" is a phrase, or term of endearment, from the other show I currently Review - The Strain)
- What exactly did Patti mean that Laurie would be ready soon? Is there going to be some big 'Jonestown' Mass Suicide event on the horizon with the Guilty Remnant?
- Did you notice...The dogs in the series represent or symbolize the GR. This is further emphasized when Jill sets the dog free and then joins the GR.
Thank you for checking out my Review! Only two more days until the penultimate episode! Please comment below so we can discuss this episode and your ideas for what might happen in the final two! Have a great weekend everyone!
Awesome episode and review!
ReplyDeleteCould not believe Patti killed herself like that and that Jill joined her mum!
Can't believe there are only 2 episodes left.
Another amazing episode. Can't wait for the final 2 episodes.
ReplyDeleteGreat review. Such a quality show.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI agree! It just keeps getting better and better, I love it.
Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteIt was an awesome episode. I watched it three times throughout the week so as not to miss anything, lol. I kept finding new things.
The next two episode are going to be amazing!
Wow, that is very interesting about about Jill's and Kevin's knife scenes. I didn't see that. And Tom and Kevin's hand...very observant, good job.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your theory about Laurie and Jill? I would love to know.
Or is you theory that the ones left behind are in purgatory? That is a good theory, however, I thought this at one point, but a lot does not make sense for that to be the case. Purgatory is for people who have died to attain a certain level of 'holiness' before continuing on to Heaven, correct? Some of the people that are still on Earth seem to be very Evil in nature as depicted through some of the episodes we have seen. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying that you are not correct, I am just offering an argument. You could very well be right. I have no idea, but it's fun to discuss it.
I don't think we are meant to know what happened, but I like questioning it.
I added your note in my Thoughts and Discussion section along with some more things I noticed and didn't type when I first published the article. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best episodes of 2014.
ReplyDeletegood that you found my theory at least considerable, rsrsr (LOL), according to some religions there are demons in purgatory, people have to suffer to redeem himself. As Laurie and her whole group, I believe they have lost faith and they are testing God, suicide is repudiated by God, people who die in this way do not go to heaven, so I think we will see Patti again if this is purgatory orrrr she was one of the demons that are in this environment punishing some people, like Kevin and Gladys...I need to see more, rsrsr,
ReplyDeleteI added you on facebook last week but I think it is not your custom to add everyone, so we talked here rsrsr, xo =)
Oh I had not noticed, I will check on Facebook. I am not on there often, I apologize.
ReplyDeleteThis show is so good, it's been a treat to watch over summer.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing review once again, even if we had to wait a bit longer for ir. The show get's much better as we all debate with each other and follow it with different perspectives. I do apologize if my thoughts are not very well organized today.
ReplyDelete...Did you notice...The dogs in the series represent or symbolize the GR. This is further emphasized when Jill sets the dog free and then joins the GR...
I totally agree, I've had that idea since Dean said "they're not our dog's anymore" and someone told Keving Laurie was not his wife anymore. About Jill I too was trying to make my voice get through the TV but more in a are-you-crazy? kinda way. I do hope her being there steers up something in Laurie, she needs some shaking. I do get they tried to give a reason for the GR's existence, and I'm glad we heard it, but it's the only thing I can't fully understand, even with the SD context.
Also for some reason I feel like Aimee was saying she had sex with Kevin only because she was hurt about the way Jill asked, but they have been hinting at it so it could be true just as well.
...- Did you notice...Laurie sat in Patti's desk chair near the end of the episode as if the creators were showing us that she is the new 'Patti', the new leader of the Guilty Remnant. It looked like she settled in there nicely too. Did she know that Patti was not coming back somehow?...
For some reason I understood that Laurie is goinng to die purposely in the next two episodes, or at least those were the plans. That's what I think from what Patti said abut Lauries death neeeding meaning and that it was comming very soon, also it seemed as if they had a secretive plan when Patti wrote the "are you ready?" note, even though that could mean that she has to be ready to lead now.
I also gotta say I loved Megan's attitude and I did feel for her when I head her backstory even if nothing seems to justify joining the GR in my mind, maybe yeas for Megan if she didn't have anyone else but her fiancee, but Laurie, to abandon her daughter and leave her to break all the way through all by herself (since we can't really expect Keving to handle everything on his own) that's just unforgivable to me.
I like your theory. I agree that those left behind, could be in Purgatory. I've had similar thoughts. But i don't think it's Purgatory, as most would think of it. Most ideas of Purgatory, are about where the dead go, whose fates have not been decided. I believe they are still alive, and that the Apocalypse is happening, or about to happen. That will be their trial, to determine their fates.
ReplyDeleteBut were they "evil" before October 14th? It could be a test, and those who have become evil, since the departures are going in the wrong direction. Maybe Purgatory in this series, is for those left behind that are still living?
ReplyDeleteThe sh*t's going to hit the fan, over Jill joining GR. Jill's a minor, and her mother abandoned her. If Kevin goes the legal route, he should win. I'm wondering though, if he will call in that federal tactical team, that was offered him. The agent seemed very happy, to wipe out as many cult members as possible. Could be part of what Patty, was talking about?
ReplyDeleteVery good point. "Were they all evil before the SD?"
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, thank you! I get so behind that sometimes I cant get to the Review until Thursday or Friday.
Thank you very much! sorry you had to wait a bit longer for the Review.
ReplyDeleteI think You're right about Aimee, she only said that because she was hurt by the way Jill asked her.
theoretically, we are all sinners, in small things, I don´t want to seem like a crazy religious but I read the bible to know all the facts and understand the foundations of religion and simple things already make us deserving of purgatory
ReplyDeleteYess, can be...like lost? I really need too see more
ReplyDeleteAre you saying the people that were departured are still alive?
ReplyDeleteI think thats what the GR wants , though. To be wiped out. To be 'remembered'. Right?
ReplyDeleteNo those left behind are still alive. The departed have already been judged.
ReplyDeleteI agree, i believe that's part of what Patty, was getting at.
ReplyDeleteSimilar to what Lost, was originally intended to be.
ReplyDeleteI understand, thank you for clarifying.
ReplyDeleteI did not see your request, sorry.
ReplyDeletegeorge it's okay, we talked right here, I thought people would bother with spoiler but I guess not, in a series like this, even with spoiler we have to discuss to understand something, xo, see you
ReplyDeleteGreat! Have a great weekend...I look forward to reading your thoughts and observations after my Review next week!
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ReplyDeleteMan seriously! i love your reviews. There are some things i always fail to notice that you put them here! and i like how you are so aware of the details. I had no idea about the "cairo" tittle in the NG magazine or When Jill and Kevin knive scenes.
ReplyDeleteThe GR are going to dangerous territory if trhey do what i think they will do. Which is openning somekind of museum or place full of the people that was gone on the SD just for the people in Mapleton "never forget" about them. That will set people off, they are trying to move on and this people wont let them.
I think Jill going to her mom it was kind of the right move, i bet Patti will say that Jill "understand" cause she is still had issues, she hasnt been well and she pushed the people that were helping her away cause they were moving on.
This Dean guy is a mistery and an interesting one, he is in every place when something kind of big happened and yet we still dont know why is he there and his thing with the dogs.
When Laurie slapped Megan and is aw the smile i thought that she was happy cause after everything she has doen to get her to react, finally she manage to get something out of Laurie.
We were right, they used Gladys to give a message, people were talking about her dead and about the GR and that's what they wanted and that is why they are ready to go to the extremes for what they want to accomplished,
Thank you for the kind words Ron! I really appreciate them!
ReplyDeleteI like your observations. Megan slapping Laurie could be just her getting Laurie to react to something. But, the Nerd/Geek in me wants to think there is more to it then that, LOL.
And I agree with you about the GR and what they are potentially going to do. I think it's crazy, but that is The Leftovers; everything is crazy...in a good way.
I can't wait for tonight's episode...it's going to be great!
I hope you enjoy it Ron, and I look forward to reading your thoughts about it.
I think the GR's do believe in God, that's why they chain smoke so much, they try to prove God's power by still being alive or something like that.
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