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EPISODE
SEASON
The Leftovers - Season 2 Episode 4: Orange Sticker
Based on the bestselling 2011 novel by Tom Perrotta, the series focuses on denizens of the fictional town of Mapleton, three years after the fateful October 14 day when 140 million people – 2% of the world’s population – disappeared without a trace. They must begin to rebuild their lives after the loss of more than 100 people.
23 September 1967, Los Angeles, California, USA
18 July 1971, Houston, Texas, USA
18 March 1961, Brooklyn, New York, USA
30 May 1979, Sterling, Illinois, USA
3 October 1969, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
12 June 1979, Kearney, Nebraska, USA
10 April 1979, Orange, California, USA
October 26, 2015
This season, for the first time, we're starting to deal with the larger questions: Was there a celestial Hand at work in the Departure? Is there a Plan?
October 26, 2015
Justin Theroux has done some terrific work throughout this series, but he's never had a better moment than telling Patti he doesn't want to kill himself.
October 26, 2015
This isn't a bad episode, but it's a letdown after the intensity and tightness of the first three.
October 26, 2015
The mystery continues to build, and the biggest seems to be whether or not there is a supernatural explanation for the goings on in Jarden. The evidence is certainly piling up.
October 26, 2015
"Orange Sticker" continues The Leftovers' season two winning streak with a triumphant return to Miracle.
October 26, 2015
While this episode deals with a bunch of characters and bounces back and forth between Kevin, Nora, and Jill point of view-wise, it's a big one for Nora.
October 26, 2015
This was as strong as the show has ever been.
October 26, 2015
The excellent "Orange Sticker" took us back to Texas and picked things up right where we left off.
October 26, 2015
I'm loving this season so far, but not pretending to fully understand it.
October 26, 2015
"Orange Sticker" ends with more questions than answers, making it increasingly impossible to watch the show as pure mystery, with hopes for some grand explanation to come. This, of course, is the best possible choice the show could make.

