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I just figured the bodies they found were people waiting for Rick and Morty Season 3.

The Seven willing.

I'm a big Ed Sheeran fan, and I don't care who knows it.

The Hound saw a Mountain in the fire!

Ed Shireen, with his hit single, "I See Fire (My Dad Is A Dick)".

MOTHERFUCKING ICE GIANTS.

The best part of the episode, for me, was when the opening titles never went to Essos.

He truly was streets ahead.

He appears to have as much interest in keeping his job as Leonard Pierce.

I'm kind of in the same boat. For as much as I really enjoyed this finale, I can't imagine that actually spending at least some of the hour in the Other World wouldn't have been more compelling.

I was surprised they explained as much as they did, although I suppose Nora's story is still open to interpretation. But the final season was still dense with abstraction, especially considering that we spent the better part of the season building up the notion that something would happen on the seventh anniversary of

Agreed. Kevin's makeup, in particular, was downright extraordinary in its subtlety and realism.

The difference is that The Leftovers never tried to hook viewership by teasing out mysteries. Lindelof and Cuse would use mysteries and the viewers' desire for answers in order to compel viewership. Then the series ends, and they claim, "Well, it was always about the people. It was never about the mysteries."

If everyone who went through the machine woke up in the same parking lot in Australia, and had to work their way back to wherever it is they were originally from, there's no guarantee that things would work out the same way for them that it did for Nora. Maybe they were roaming in the desolate world and died before

Well, we can't really know how our world affects theirs, and vice-versa. Maybe it's a Tales of Symphonia situation where we're two worlds where eco-prosperity in one means blight and famine in the other.

If we got the Guilty Remnant and a cult built around a guy who hugs the pain away, then I can only imagine what THEY got.

The HBO NOW description for the episode is perfect.

I'm glad Laurie is alive too. I wonder if Nora ever told her about her trip to the other side, since Laurie would then be able to infer what happened to her fetus. Not that she necessarily expected it to be alive or anything, but whatever comforting notions a person might have about where the two percent were sent

Her smile makes me feel as good about the world as her talent.

"We lost some of them. But over there, they lost all of us."