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The Leftovers - Season 1, Episode 07: Solace for Tired Feet
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This film begins three years after the sudden disappearance of 140 million people on October 14, 2011. Soon, the people of Mapleton, New York have to go on with their lives while trying to cope with the tragedy and mystery behind the disaster.
Actors:
Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Christopher Eccleston, Liv Tyler, Chris Zylka, Margaret Qualley, Carrie Coon, Emily Meade, Amanda Warren, Ann Dowd, Michael Gaston, ...»
Director:
Damon Lindelof, Tom Perrotta
Country:
United States
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Michael M. Grynbaum New York Times
October 06, 2015 Not bad for The Leftovers, which turned in a solid showing with "Solace for Tired Feet," an hour that propelled the show's plot into some intriguing corners even as it reminded us that many of its characters remain unknowable, even seven episodes in.
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Ben Travers indieWire
January 27, 2015 What we know, what we don't and what we think might happen after an optimistic seventh episode of "The Leftovers."
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Sean T. Collins Rolling Stone
October 08, 2015 "Solace for Tired Feet" gave multiple storylines a sudden push for that "we've just crested the hill and begun the free fall" feeling familiar to fans of tightly plotted ensemble dramas.
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Andy Patrick TV Line
October 05, 2015 I still don't understand about 90 percent of it - 95, even? - but I can't resist going along for the ride.
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Matt Brennan Slant Magazine
October 06, 2015 "Solace for Tired Feet" is a useful respite, pausing to establish the constellation of conflicts driving the first season of The Leftovers to its conclusion.
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Alan Sepinwall HitFix
October 06, 2015 The focus was tight enough on Kevin and the search for his father to work, and it featured excellent performances from both Justin Theroux and, especially, Scott Glenn.
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Jeff Labrecque Entertainment Weekly
October 06, 2015 Last week, on what must qualify as a feel-good episode of The Leftovers, Nora and Kevin had a spark.
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Matt Fowler IGN Movies
October 06, 2015 "Solace for Tired Feet" gelled the series together like never before. The Leftovers has been great on its own as a dizzying portrait of broken people, but now it's deftly teasing us with a "higher purpose" for those splintered folks.
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Emily Yahr Washington Post
October 05, 2015 Tom runs out of the house, bleeding, still horrified at everything. His cell phone rings, and knowing it could only be Wayne, he throws it against a wall and it shatters in a million pieces. Good for Tom!
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Kelly Braffet New York Magazine/Vulture
October 06, 2015 Suddenly, after weeks of stellar acting, great dialogue, and no forward motion whatsoever - after I had pretty much given up on anything even vaguely resembling forward motion - this week's episode threw it at us left and right.
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