Pilot
- Episode aired Jun 29, 2014
- 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
8K
YOUR RATING
The police chief faces struggles in both his personal and professional life, as the third anniversary of the departure approaches.The police chief faces struggles in both his personal and professional life, as the third anniversary of the departure approaches.The police chief faces struggles in both his personal and professional life, as the third anniversary of the departure approaches.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Annie Q. Riegel
- Christine
- (as Annie Q.)
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The central idea of ''2% of the world's population disappearing'' made me curious but now I am intrigued. I liked the plentitude of metaphors and the mystery surrounding the characters and story. I'm gonna keep watching it!
I already feel like rewatching this. The way it's constructed is mysterious, intriguing and beautiful.
Doesn't feel like any other show I've seen.
Can't wait to see where the series goes from here.
Doesn't feel like any other show I've seen.
Can't wait to see where the series goes from here.
There's some quality acting in here, but the story lacks the intrigue and punch necessary to make it compelling. It has the feel of a long tedious walk down a dark lonely hallway that leads to a flooded basement where a hooded figure lurks in the shadows.
The characters were mildly interesting. I enjoyed getting to know them quite thoroughly in the first episode. However, not enough for me to really feel for them or care what happens next. I think this would have been much more interesting if it were 99.9% of the population that vanished.
There is way too much time spent on slow lingering shots of smoldering cigarettes, getting out of bed, climbing stairs, getting in and out of cars- and I'm a David Lynch fan. It tried too hard to be dark, emotional and dramatic and lost me in the execution.
Overall, the pilot did not interest me enough to continue watching the series. Deleted.
The characters were mildly interesting. I enjoyed getting to know them quite thoroughly in the first episode. However, not enough for me to really feel for them or care what happens next. I think this would have been much more interesting if it were 99.9% of the population that vanished.
There is way too much time spent on slow lingering shots of smoldering cigarettes, getting out of bed, climbing stairs, getting in and out of cars- and I'm a David Lynch fan. It tried too hard to be dark, emotional and dramatic and lost me in the execution.
Overall, the pilot did not interest me enough to continue watching the series. Deleted.
When I watched this pilot for the first time, I was confused and not really hooked to watch more. There are too many loose ends and I wasn't sure where the whole plot would lead to.
I already watched the whole season and a couple of weeks ago, I started to re-watch season 1. The pilot is still pretty unsatisfying, but now I understand more and I also have an idea why HBO created this episode like this.
The music is fantastic, by the way. It stays with you and is beautifully crafted. The acting is superb. The cinematography as well.
It's a decent season opener for people who re-watch the series... and a rather confusing and unsatisfying pilot for people who watch "The Leftovers" for the very first time.
I already watched the whole season and a couple of weeks ago, I started to re-watch season 1. The pilot is still pretty unsatisfying, but now I understand more and I also have an idea why HBO created this episode like this.
The music is fantastic, by the way. It stays with you and is beautifully crafted. The acting is superb. The cinematography as well.
It's a decent season opener for people who re-watch the series... and a rather confusing and unsatisfying pilot for people who watch "The Leftovers" for the very first time.
An intising first episode!
Not to many characters , but enough to make it interesting!
The story is intense and plot driven, Damon Lindenhoff is teriffic ever since Lost !
Good acting from the main, especially Carrie!
Did you know
- TriviaTom's primal underwater scream was an idea actor Chris Zylka had on set. It became one of the defining moments in HBO's advertising for the series.
- GoofsWhen Patti Levin shows Chief Kevin Garvey the sign that says, "You are not welcome here" she then underlines every word on the sign and shows it to him again. The sign is now different than before; the wording placement changed.
- Quotes
Lucy Warburton: They're heroes because nobody's going to come to a parade on 'We Don't Know What the Fuck Happened' Day.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 TV Show Opening Scenes (2020)
- SoundtracksVladimir's Blues
Written by Max Richter
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 9m(69 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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