'The Leftovers' Review/Recap: “Penguins One, Us Zero”
Adam Reynoso ’15 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
The episode opens with a look into an investigation on Wayne and details of his crime. It’s revealed that he’s been known to have sexual relations with underage Asian girls on his ranch, as well as curing people of their baggage with hugs. Immediately after, the feds raid the ranch, looking for Wayne. The most surreal thing about the raid was how relentless the feds were, shooting anyone running or even just standing there. It seemed much harsher than any regular raid. But either way, the act was suspenseful and dramatic. It ends with Christine, the girl Tom promised to protect, about to be shot down by an agent. But just then, the gunman is shot down by Tom.
Meanwhile, Kevin is left having to go to therapy as result of his dog shooting activity last week. Even though he claims to have had an accomplice, no one believes him. He’s the only one who’s seen the man who shot the dogs before and has no proof he’s an actual person. The episode does an excellent job at playing with the audiences doubt, as well as having surreal dream sequences. This week’s dream included bein woken up in bed by Jill’s friend Aimee. Now that alone could lead to an attraction to Aimee, or that he’s just in need of another female companion. Either way, she leads him into the snow-covered forest and there, they meet the gunman and they begin to shoot at an unknown woman.
And lastly, the show explored the Guilty Remnants as Meg began her stay. She’s been there for weeks and is still not part of the group and is still only on the pledge level. Laurie is in charge of working with her, but fears she may be too hard on her. Learning more and more, the group itself seems less like a cult and more like any other religious group, especially less like a cult than Holy Wayne’s people. But the key to joining the GR is shedding the past and accepting their ways and goals. Even though the group doesn’t believe Meg will stay, by the end, it’s shown that she’s determined to prove her dedication.
The writing has proven to remain sharp, as well as the direction. The show is continuing to progress and establish its characters and world. The mystery of the show is beginning to slowly unravel and it’s continue to pique interests.
Overall Episode Grade: B+