The Leftovers episode 7 recap: Kevin Garvey finally finds meaning

In the show's penultimate episode, its wayward star stops running

Kevin Garvey and his father in 'The Leftovers.'
(Image credit: Ben King/HBO)

To say that a show "teaches you how to watch it" sounds like damnation through faint praise, as if tuning in will up your cool quotient, but leave you craving the comfort of another Law and Order marathon as you roll your eyes at an hour of snotty abstruseness. Or it may, in fact, be the highest form of praise, suggesting that only the most astute and attuned viewer, the grand literati of pop culture, can appreciate the show's inscrutable artistry.

In truth, The Leftovers may be dense (and, at times, unintelligible), but it teaches us to connect more fully with our own feelings. The show resonates because it has gifted us with rich, consistent characterizations; familiar narrative and thematic rhythms; and images that are singular enough to stand alone. After all, The Leftovers' penultimate episode features a man literally ripping his heart out of his chest so that he can be with the woman he loves.

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Laura Bogart

Laura Bogart is a featured writer for Salon and a regular contributor to DAME magazine. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, CityLab, The Guardian, SPIN, Complex, IndieWire, GOOD, and Refinery29, among other publications. Her first novel, Don't You Know That I Love You?, is forthcoming from Dzanc.