The Leftovers: Yes, Nora Lied
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 Published On Jul 14, 2022

[SPOILERS: The Leftovers]


So this is a follow up to my previous video which went over how The Leftovers subverts “The Mystery Box”. In said video, I discussed the show’s ambiguous series finale and how I actually believe it’s not all that ambiguous. Those of you familiar with the show obviously know what I am talking about, but for those of you who are not, let me catch you up to speed:

The Leftovers tells the story of those left to grapple with the inexplicable disappearance of 2% of the world’s population, an event dubbed The Sudden Departure. Throughout the series, the character of Nora Durst, who lost her husband and two children in the Sudden Departure, resents those around her who are seemingly able to accept and move on from their loss, while she is wracked with guilt and shame.

In the final season of the show, Nora is approached by a group of physicists who state they have discovered a way to transport people to wherever the departed are. Though initially skeptical, Nora eventually agrees to the procedure in order to reunite with her family. But just as the procedure is about to commence, we smash cut to several years later where we find a much older Nora living in exile in the Australian outback.

Ex-lover Kevin Garvey is able to track her down and questions where she has been all these years. Nora then tells Kevin she did in fact undergo the transportation and arrived in an identical world in which the 98% disappeared and the 2% who departed are alive and well. She then states she found her family, but upon seeing them happy together, decided she didn’t belong in this world, tracked down the scientist who invented the machine, and had him send her back, after which she escaped into exile.

So of course the question posed is: is Nora telling the truth? Did she travel to his alternate world? Or did she call off the procedure at the last second? Now in my previous video, I explained how it really doesn’t matter. Either way Nora has made peace with losing her family, thus concluding her series arc.

However, I would argue that not only is Nora lying, but the writers heavily imply so via hints sprinkled throughout the finale and a particular scene featured earlier in the season.

Let's get into it...


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[00:00] - Intro/Shout-outs
[00:30] - Catching You Up To Speed
[02:41] - Breaking Down Nora's Tale
[06:11] - Hints Sprinkled Throughout The Finale
[08:46] - Just A Story...
[13:58] - A Perfectly Harmonious Conclusion
[16:12] - Conclusion
[16:34] - Outro/Patrons


MUSIC:

"Let The Mystery Be" by Iris DeMent

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