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"The Book of Kevin" is the first episode of the third season of the American
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television series '' The Leftovers'', based on the novel of the same name by
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. It is the 21st overall episode of the series and was written by series creator
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and supervising producer
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, and directed by executive producer
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. It was first broadcast on
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in the United States on April 16, 2017. The series is set four years after the "Sudden Departure" – an event which saw 2% of the world's population (approximately 140 million people) disappear and profoundly affected the townspeople. The previous season featured the characters moving to the town of Jarden, Texas, where no one vanished during the Departure. In the episode, Kevin is now the Chief of Police in Jarden, although he still questions his own mortality after surviving so many death scenarios. According to
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, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.895 million household viewers and gained a 0.4 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, with critics praising the prologue, performances, writing, new storylines, themes and curiosity surrounding the final scene.


Plot


Prologue

In 1844, a professed prophet told his congregation in a rural town that the Rapture will occur in January, which proves false. He repeats the prediction for April, and then again for August, the latter date coinciding with a storm, but the congregation is continually disappointed with the false predictions and, as a result, membership dwindles. A woman in white clothing, one of the remaining congregants, who spent the whole night on a rooftop waiting for the Rapture in the storm, comes down to rest, with her faith shaken.


Present day

In the aftermath of the attack on Miracle, Meg (
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) and Evie (
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) talk about Meg's ideology. Noticing a person inserting something in the GR's hideout while making a hole, Evie runs outside, finding authorities fleeing the area. She looks up, discovering a drone overflying the area before dropping a missile heading to them. A shocked Evie closes her eyes before the missile strikes the place, killing everyone. Three years later, Jarden is now open to the public. Kevin (
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) is now the police chief in Jarden, with Tom (
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) also serving as a police officer and Nora (
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) returning to her DSD job. John ( Kevin Carroll) has married Laurie (
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), and poses as a
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, with Laurie telling him what to say through an earbud. During a birthday party for Tom, Jill (
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) visits the family, already going to college. One day, Kevin is visited by Dean (
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), who claims that a celestial event will happen but Kevin dismisses his claims, disappointing Dean. Questioning his mortality, Kevin tries to kill himself by suffocating with a plastic bag, but does not go with it. He is called to the lake, where a group of protestants polluted the water in the name of the GR. As the police try to control the situation, Kevin shocks them by jumping into the lake, telling them the water is fine. Michael (
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) then baptizes Kevin in the water, in front of the crowd. As Tom drives with Kevin, they are shot by Dean, who causes the car to crash. As Dean is about to kill Kevin, Tom shoots him dead. Later, Kevin finds that Mary (
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) is planning to move back to Mapleton with her son Noah, feeling Matt (
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) is restraining her in the town. She also informs him that Matt is writing a gospel about him, fascinated by his resurrection. Kevin confronts Matt, who was working with Michael and John on the gospel. They are convinced that Kevin is a Christ-like figure, seeing that he survived so many possible death scenarios, with a role to play in the coming anniversary of the Departure. Kevin takes the book with the gospel and prepares to burn it, but stops himself from doing so.


Flashforward

In rural
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, a woman takes some of her pigeons from a house and rides a bike to a local church, providing the pigeons to a community center. A nun pays her for the service to the woman, named Sarah. The nun asks if she knows a person named Kevin. The camera reveals that "Sarah" is actually Nora. Nora replies, "no".


Production


Development

In March 2017, the episode's title was revealed as "The Book of Kevin" and it was announced that series creator
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and supervising producer
Patrick Somerville Patrick Somerville (born April 14, 1979) is an American novelist and television writer living in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Career Novels Somerville graduated from Cornell University in 2005. He published his debut novel, ''The Cradle'', i ...
had written the episode while executive producer
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had directed it. This was Lindelof's twentieth writing credit, Somerville's third writing credit, and Leder's eighth directing credit.


Writing

Like "
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", the episode also started with a prologue set in the past. The scene was inspired by the
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, a reaction by the
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when the prophecies of the arrival of the Apocalypse in October 1844 did not happen. Perrotta brought up the idea of the Great Disappointment after reading a book, with Lindelof also finding its connection to the series' theme by tying it to
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, a prominent place in the season. As part of research, Lindelof had the writers read ''
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'', feeling that the concept of people continuously failing in predicting the end of the world was "a cognitive dissonance, and that became an interesting idea." Lindelof also explained, ""We're not being ambiguous for ambiguity's sake. We have a very specific intention. I do think that by the end of the first episode of the show, it's no secret that we told you a story about a group of people who clearly thought that the world was going to end on a specific date and then it didn't, and what the consequences are of that belief system failing them." Regarding the ending, Lindelof explained, "One of the things we wanted to do in choosing to end the first episode the way that we did was create a little bit of comfort for the audience and show them where we were going. There's no desire to actively troll the audience. So our intention of ending Episode 1 the way that we did was to alleviate a little of the tension of, 'How is the series going to end?' by beginning the ending in that very first episode."


Reception


Viewers

The episode was watched by 0.895 million viewers, earning a 0.4 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the Nielson ratings scale. This means that 0.4 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. This was a 10% decrease from the previous episode, which was watched by 0.993 million viewers with a 0.5 in the 18-49 demographics.


Critical reviews

"The Book of Kevin" received critical acclaim. The
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reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 9/10 for the episode, based on 14 reviews. The site's consensus states: "Tense, evocative, and packed with strong performances, 'The Book of Kevin' exemplifies why ''The Leftovers'' is among the best of HBO's recent series." Matt Fowler of ''
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'' gave the episode a "great" 8.8 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "''The Leftovers'' jump starts its final season with a time jump, a flash-forward, and a gorgeous and clever tale about a possible End Times scenario. A potential apocalypse that, perhaps, doesn't adhere to all the rules and regulations that people would like it to. The characters are rich and rewarding, the music delightfully sets the stage, and the story oozes freshness and fierceness. ''The Leftovers'' inhabits such a wonderful space, showcases cracking confidence, and exhibits perfect pitch." Joshua Alston of ''
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'' gave the episode an "A" grade and wrote, "Once again, the ''Leftovers'' team outdid itself with an opening so mesmerizing, human, and evocative, it almost seems like they've done themselves a disservice by coming so hot out of the gate."
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'' wrote, "I can't wait to see what brought Nora here — even if, based on her new identity and her expression when she hears Kevin’s name, she's surely lived a hard life between then and now. That's how much faith ''The Leftovers'' has generated within me over these two-plus seasons." Jeff Labrecque of ''
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'' wrote, "'The Book of Kevin' was a terrific bolt of a premiere, reframing everything's that happened in two seasons, shuffling some of the essential relationships, and doubling down on clues that once seemed too preposterous to be anything more than the ravings of a lunatic. I'm happy to play the role of the Millerite woman for seven more episodes." Sean T. Collins of ''
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'' gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Comedy, tragedy, horror, symbolism: ''The Leftovers'' fires them at you one after the other and doesn't much care whether you're able to field them." Nick Harley of ''
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'' gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "As I said in my spoiler-free review, I spent more time thinking about ''The Leftovers'' since it's been off the air than any other show. Unafraid to lean into unconventional ideas while also letting the mystery be, the series features devastatingly realistic performances, characters that unravel in the most interesting ways, and a tone that effortlessly shifts from hopeless to humorous at the drop of dime. I'm so glad that ''The Leftovers'' is back and can't wait to hear that spine-tingling score soundtrack the next jaw-dropping moment." Matt Brennan of '' Paste'' gave the episode a 9.2 out of 10 wrote, "'The Book of Kevin', yet another in ''The Leftovers'' string of extraordinary episodes, is an attempt to chalk the lines of this painful longing, this profound sense of loss; it moves with awful power between the stories with which we salve our wounds and the recognition that there is no satisfying grief, only surviving it." Noel Murray of ''
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'' wrote, "Sunday's episode, titled 'The Book of Kevin', is an atypical chapter for this series, because it doesn't tell one complete story the way the best ''Leftovers'' episodes do. It's more concerned with catching viewers up with what everyone has been doing since the Season 2 finale, and then creating some new problems that are likely to drive the action in the remaining weeks."


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