sticking with the "leftovers"
it's getting pretty good. I've never seen a show deal with ethereal concepts; "energy", spiritualism that feels new and, for the most part, mirrors actual day to day life in all its menial routineness. Still would have preferred some more "down to earth" casting, a previous pedigree for HBO programming. It's a rather trivial complaint but something that always made me appreciate the network that much more. Bad things happen to non-beautiful people, after all.
Still feel like the show will collapse under the weight of its own ambiguity. If I had first heard of it once it concluded(much like Lost) I very likely would never have even bothered, but as for now it's an enjoyable ride.
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