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''The Leftovers'' is an {{Creator/HBO}} series created by Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta (based on the latter's [[TheShowOfTheBooks novel of the same name]]) which debuted in 2014.

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''The Leftovers'' is an {{Creator/HBO}} series created by Damon Lindelof Creator/DamonLindelof and Tom Perrotta (based on the latter's [[TheShowOfTheBooks novel of the same name]]) which debuted in 2014.



** The Barefoot People, people who paint targets on their heads and never wear shoes. Apparently it's to help God target them for the next Great Departure.

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** The Barefoot People, people who paint targets on their heads and never wear shoes. Apparently Apparently, it's to help God target them for the next Great Departure.
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* OvertookTheSeries: Because Season 1 adapted the ''entire'' book, seasons 2 and 3 are comprised of entirely original content that diverges ''a lot'' from the source material.
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* AbortedArc / CliffhangerCopout: In Season 2, a great deal is made of Matt potentially raping his wife Mary (although, admittedly, without knowing it), who becomes pregnant despite being comatose. This is quickly brushed over in the final episode of Season 2, where one line confirms that Mary ''did'' wake up and so Noah was conceived consensually, possibly due to the MoralEventHorizon such an act [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil could have been for Matt.]]

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* AbortedArc / CliffhangerCopout: In Season 2, a great deal is made of Matt potentially raping his wife Mary (although, admittedly, without knowing it), who becomes pregnant despite being comatose. This is quickly brushed over in the final episode of Season 2, where one line confirms that Mary ''did'' wake up and so Noah was conceived consensually, possibly due to the MoralEventHorizon such an act [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil could have been for Matt.]]Matt]].



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* {{Bookends}}:AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Played with and deconstructed all over the place. Constantly teased to be what happened to the Departed, which causes Matt's denial. While Kevin visits Patti, Holy Wayne, Evie, and Meg in another world, it seems neither better or worse, but also different. [[spoiler:The finale implies that Nora has come to view their world as the higher plane.]]
* BabiesEverAfter: The ending of Season 1 has Nora finding Lily on Kevin's doorstep. This saves her from leaving Mapleton and probably committing suicide, and allows her to stay very happy (by Nora's standards) throughout Season 2. Brutally subverted at the beginning of Season 3, as we find out she gave custody back to Christine, but the principle is still played straight in that this leads to the dissolution of Kevin and Nora's relationship and Nora's DespairEventHorizon.
* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Nora is able to function again after she and Kevin adopt Lily. Then, when she loses her to Christine in Season 3, she goes off at the deep end.
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* AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Played with and deconstructed all over the place. Constantly teased to be what happened to the Departed, which causes Matt's denial. While Kevin visits Patti, Holy Wayne, Evie, and Meg in another world, it seems neither better or worse, but also different. [[spoiler:The finale implies that Nora has come to view their world as the higher plane.]]
* BabiesEverAfter: The ending of Season 1 has Nora finding Lily on Kevin's doorstep. This saves her from leaving Mapleton and probably committing suicide, and allows her to stay very happy (by Nora's standards) throughout Season 2. Brutally subverted at the beginning of Season 3, as we find out she gave custody back to Christine, but the principle is still played straight in that this leads to the dissolution of Kevin and Nora's relationship and Nora's DespairEventHorizon.
* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Nora is able to function again after she and Kevin adopt Lily. Then, when she loses her to Christine in Season 3, she goes off at the deep end.



* DeathIsCheap: Somewhat. Kevin ''always'' comes BackFromTheDead (unless you believe that he never died in the first place, but this seems unlikely by Season 3), no matter what happens to him. Laurie attempts suicide twice but it doesn't stick either time. On the flip side, Patti, Evie, and Meg are all KilledOffForReal. While all stay dead, Kevin often sees them in a hallucination or visits them in the world of the dead. A lot of people think that the Departed died, but [[spoiler:if Nora is right, they didn't.]]

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* DeathIsCheap: Somewhat. Kevin ''always'' comes BackFromTheDead (unless you believe that he never died in the first place, but this seems unlikely by Season 3), no matter what happens to him. Laurie attempts suicide twice but it doesn't stick either time. On the flip side, Patti, Evie, and Meg are all KilledOffForReal. While all stay dead, Kevin often sees them in a hallucination or visits them in the world of the dead. A lot of people think that the Departed died, but [[spoiler:if Nora is right, they didn't.]] didn't]].



** The Dog Killer was initially teased as being a figment of Kevin's imagination. Although he's later established to be a real person (known to the people of Mapleton as "Dean"), no one has managed to find any identifying information on him. He says that he thinks of himself as a "guardian angel." [[spoiler:Season 3 reveals that he's a mundane, paranoid psychopath, and he gets gunned down while trying to murder Kevin for laughing at his delusions]].

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** The Dog Killer was initially teased as being a figment of Kevin's imagination. Although he's later established to be a real person (known to the people of Mapleton as "Dean"), no one has managed to find any identifying information on him. He says that he thinks of himself as a "guardian angel." [[spoiler:Season 3 reveals that he's a mundane, paranoid psychopath, and he gets gunned down while trying to murder Kevin for laughing at his delusions]].delusions.]]



** Is the hotel that Kevin finds himself in really some sort of afterlife, or is it just a near-death hallucination? [[spoiler:While a hallucination would be the simpler answer, there are a number of hints that it might be real, such as the fact that Kevin finds Virgil in the hotel despite being unconscious when Virgil shoots himself (doing it explicitly so he could guide Kevin there as well)]].

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** Is the hotel that Kevin finds himself in really some sort of afterlife, or is it just a near-death hallucination? [[spoiler:While a hallucination would be the simpler answer, there are a number of hints that it might be real, such as the fact that Kevin finds Virgil in the hotel despite being unconscious when Virgil shoots himself (doing it explicitly so he could guide Kevin there as well)]]. well).]]



** Matt meets an Australian man on a ferry who claims to be God. In spite of watching the man murder someone and apprehending him, Matt starts to believe the man's claims... [[spoiler:until he stops believing him, and the man is killed by a lion at the end of the episode]].
* MessiahCreep: The story as a whole, which begins without any real mention of religion before introducing devoted Christian characters to the fold and playing it up even more in Season 3, which [[spoiler:possibly reveals Kevin as some sort of God figure.]]

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** Matt meets an Australian man on a ferry who claims to be God. In spite of watching the man murder someone and apprehending him, Matt starts to believe the man's claims... [[spoiler:until he stops believing him, and the man is killed by a lion at the end of the episode]].
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* MessiahCreep: The story as a whole, which begins without any real mention of religion before introducing devoted Christian characters to the fold and playing it up even more in Season 3, which [[spoiler:possibly reveals Kevin as some sort of God figure.]]figure]].



* RiddleForTheAges: Why did the Departures happen? Where did the people go? [[spoiler:The series finale has Nora claim that she visited an alternate dimension of the Earth where only the Departed people are still there. Whether this is true or just a story she tells herself is left ambiguous]].

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* RiddleForTheAges: Why did the Departures happen? Where did the people go? [[spoiler:The series finale has Nora claim that she visited an alternate dimension of the Earth where only the Departed people are still there. Whether this is true or just a story she tells herself is left ambiguous]]. ambiguous.]]



* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Appears regularly. All the main characters, except Laurie, Kevin Snr., and Chris, move from Mapleton to Jarden, Texas in Season 2. Eventually Laurie and Chris also move and settle there during Season 2 and 3. Nobody refers to Mapleton again. Nora experiences this in a huge way in the finale, as she views 'home' to be with her husband and children, but [[spoiler:comes to believe that she can't do this in either reality when she visits the alternate Mapleton, as her family has moved on without her and Kevin left her, so she lives out her life in Australia under an assumed name.]]

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Appears regularly. All the main characters, except Laurie, Kevin Snr., and Chris, move from Mapleton to Jarden, Texas in Season 2. Eventually Laurie and Chris also move and settle there during Season 2 and 3. Nobody refers to Mapleton again. Nora experiences this in a huge way in the finale, as she views 'home' to be with her husband and children, but [[spoiler:comes to believe that she can't do this in either reality when she visits the alternate Mapleton, as her family has moved on without her and Kevin left her, so she lives out her life in Australia under an assumed name.]]name]].
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* WanderingWalkOfMadness:
** Running is clearly a hobby for Kevin both pre- and post-Departure, but after Laurie leaves him, and even later, during his strange experiences in Miracle, Texas, he becomes more fanatical. He also walks in the morning and night, including walking around and losing his memory of where he was on the night Evie and her friends went missing, and eventually waking up near her deserted car. Season 2 "resolves" this by having Nora handcuff him to her while he sleeps so he can't wander off.
** Kevin Snr. follows "voices" that tell him where to go and what to do. He keeps insisting that they have a grander vision, although he isn't sure what it is, although it still looks like this trope to everyone else.
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* OvertookTheSeries: Because Season 1 adapted the ''entire'' book, seasons 2 and 3 are comprised of entirely original content that diverges ''a lot'' from the source material.
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* DaydreamSurprise: Predominantly in the first season. Kevin's dreams start out like real scenes but then a surreal element comes in at which point we know it's another of his BadDreams.

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* DaydreamSurprise: Predominantly in the first season. Kevin's dreams start out like real scenes but then a surreal element comes in at which point we know it's another of his BadDreams.nightmares.

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Appears regularly. All the main characters, except Laurie, Kevin Snr., and Chris, move from Mapleton to Jarden, Texas in Season 2. Eventually Laurie and Chris also move and settle there during Season 2 and 3. Nobody refers to Mapleton again. Nora experiences this in a huge way in the finale, as she views 'home' to be with her husband and children, but [[spoiler:comes to believe that she can't do this in either reality when she visits the alternate Mapleton, as her family has moved on without her and Kevin left her, so she lives out her life in Australia under an assumed name.]]
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!!!Episode 1 -- Pilot
* AdultFear: The opening scene in which a woman loses her baby to the Great Departure.
* BlindfoldedTrip: Tom aks the congressman to wear blindfolds when taking him Wayne's hideout.
* CountryMatters: Jill refers to that team mate she punched out on the field as a cunt.
* DownerBeginning: It doesn't get any more depressing than the sudden disappearance of 2% of the world's population, as highlighted by a mother losing her child.
* HystericalWoman: The mother how freaks out after her baby vanished.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: In the first scene, our attention is focused on the woman losing her child and the boy calling out for his father. This is the great Departure. In the background, a car screeches to a halt and a moment later a second one plows into it. It isn't until two episodes later we learn that [[spoiler:Matt Jamison and his wife, Mary, are in the first car. Further, Mary is injured so badly that three years later she is catatonic.]]
* MoodDissonance: Called out over the term "Heroes Day" for memorializing the departed.
-->'''Councillor:''' I still don't think they were heroes. My brother-in-law disappeared, and he was a dipshit.\\
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'''Matt Jamison:''' It wasn't the Rapture! They were no better than us! I have proof! Free of charge! ''(waves papers)'' She beat her children! She beat her children! Does that sound like a good person to you?
* WildTeenParty: Jill attends a wild teen party featuring pounding club music, flashing colored lights, drinking, drugs, casual sex and even self-mutilation.

!!!Episode 2 -- Penguin One, Us Zero
* ApologeticAttacker: Tom apologizes to the police man he shot in the neck.
* BlatantLies: "Not a cult," Laurie says of the Guilty Remnant. This while using textbook brainwashing methods on Meg to recruit her.
* ThisIsThePartWhere: Kevin brings this up in conversation with one of his officers.
-->'''Kevin''': Dennis, do you think I made this guy up?
-->'''(Silence)''
-->'''Kevin''': This is the part where you say, "No, Chief, that's fucking ridiculous."
* CreatorCameo: Peter Berg, an executive producer on the show and director of the first two episodes, appears in a small role as one of Wayne's guards.

!!!Episode 3 -- Two Boats and a Helicopter
* AsleepForDays: Matt after getting hit with a rock. [[spoiler: RuleOfDrama applies to him rushing to the bank assuming it's still the day he got hit with the rock. After three days in bed without food he probably would have been tired out by the time he got out of the hospital and a half a block down the road, if not sooner, and the hospital staff would have absolutely stopped him from leaving.]]
* AsYouKnow: Nora mentions stuff to her brother about their parents which only serves to inform the audience.
-->'''Nora''': They died in a fire when I was seven...
* BewareTheNiceOnes: When a mugger tries to steal Matt's casino winnings, which he needs to save his church, Matt flips out and smashes the guy's head into the ground until he stops moving.
* EverybodyKnewAlready: Kevin Garvey Sr. assumed Matt would eventually be going after the stash of money in his yard, hence when Matt sneaks in and digs it up, there's already a note inside saying Matt probably really needed it and is welcome to it.
* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: Subverted. It looks like Matt is gonna lose his new won money to a thug outside the casino but he manages to hold on to the bag.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Because Matt stopped to help a member of the GR who is hit with a rock, he ended up losing his church [[spoiler: to the very GR]].
* ThePatientHasLeftTheBuilding: Matt leaves the hospital on his own terms after being AsleepForDays.
* PoorCommunicationKills: The nurse doesn't out-and-out tell Matt he's been AsleepForDays, and is instead being vague because the plot demands it for RuleOfDrama.
* ShoutOut: The title of this episode is based on a [[https://gittefalkenberg.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/i-sent-you-two-boats-and-a-helicopter/ joke about religious faith.]]
* TraumaSwing: When Matt Jamison goes to unbury the money meant for him in the Garveys' garden, he finds [[spoiler:Laurie]] sitting on the swing set.
* YankTheDogsChain: Facing the possibility that his church will be sold, Jamison is apparently given signs from God that allow him to win enough money gambling to keep it. As he's on his way to pay the bank, he sees a member of the Guilty Remnant get hit with a very large rock. He tries to call 911, but the guys that threw the first rock come back and hit him with another. He wakes up in the hospital and seems to still have enough time to reach the bank before closing. Only when he reaches the bank does he realize that he's actually three days overdue, and, just to rub salt in the wound, it's the Guilty Remnant that bought his church. He gets to keep his huge surplus of cash though, so his money troubles are over for the time being.

!!!Episode 4 -- B.J. and the A.C.
* GiveMeASign: Tom nearly gives up on Wayne's cult, insisting that Wayne call the phone he was given with some kind of explanation. The phone rings... but it's just a telephone ad. He sticks around anyway.
* HiddenInPlainSight: Tom is able to walk back into a hospital he ran out of while pursued by cops by disguising himself as a member of the Barefoot People. People pay more attention to the target on his forehead and lack of shoes than his face.
* ReversePsychology: A library fundraiser is held. Garvey asks Patti nicely to leave the event alone, believing that this would make the GR ''more'' likely to show up and give him an excuse to jail them all during the Christmas season. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for him, they see through the gambit and plan accordingly]].
* ShaggyDogStory: A subplot has Garvey trying to find a stolen baby Jesus from a nativity scene. He is initially told to just buy a replacement and scruff it up a bit, but since his daughter called that cheating (and is responsible for stealing it), he instead intimidates her friends into returning it. When he tries to put it back, Matt Jamison has beat him to the punch, replacing the cheap toy store doll with a superior version he had lying around. Garvey just chucks the doll out his window on the way home.
* ShoutOut: Laurie dropping the lighter into the grid and later recovering it is a reference to ''Film/StrangersOnATrain''.
* VikingFuneral: Jill's friends try to egg her into giving the stolen baby Jesus doll one of these. She ultimately can't go through with it, and her friends end up giving the doll to Garvey so he won't arrest them.

!!!Episode 5 -- Gladys
* DeadlyEuphemism: While speaking with Chief Garvey on the phone, ATFEC Agent Calaney offers to make the Guilty Remnant 'disappear' from Mapleton, permanently. [[spoiler: Kevin refuses the offer, which he later regrets.]]
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Gladys, a member of the Guilty Remnant, is brutally stoned to death.

!!!Episode 6 -- Guest
* ArcWords: It appears a couple of times before this, but only in this episode does Holy Wayne's "Do you want to feel this way?" become important.
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: "Do you want to feel this way?" Nora can finally say "no" in this episode.
* BuryingASubstitute: After about 2% of the world's population just suddenly vanishes, with no apparent cause and NoBodyLeftBehind, a company comes around that will build expensive, lifelike dolls that look like the deceased for a mock burial.
* HowlOfSorrow: Nora has one when she speaks the AttentionWhore writer.
-->What is next? NOTHING IS NEXT!
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Nora to the partying convention-goers. They refer to her by her temporary name badge "Guest" and she never sets them straight.
* PlatonicProstitution: Nora hires prostitutes to shoot her while she's wearing a bullet-proof vest.
* RecklessGunUsage: Nora's method of dealing with the grief and guilt over losing her entire family to the Sudden Departure is to hire prostitutes to shoot her in the chest. Granted, she's wearing a bulletproof vest and lands on a mattress, but it's implied that most, if not all, of the hookers refuse to come back for a second go-round.
* ShrineToTheFallen: Nora keeps the room of her children as they left it and even renews the cornflakes boxes in the kitchen ever so often.
* SwissCheeseSecurity: At the conference Nora goes to, her name badge is taken by someone else, apparently without having to offer so much as an ID to get it. The thief is then able to break a bar mirror, somehow avoid getting immediately caught so the real Nora is blamed, and then join the conference posing as Nora without security ever noticing. Hotel security is also thoroughly unhelpful, kicking Nora out immediately even though she clearly outlines how someone stole her badge and could easily impersonate her. They do eventually check her story and realize their mistake, and make up for it by comping all her hotel expenses.

!!!Episode 7 -- Solace for Tired Feet
* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Literally for Chief Garvey, as the Call comes in the form of his father who knows his home address.
* ItMayHelpYouOnYourQuest: When Chief Garvey's father decides it's time for his son to learn about his destiny, he breaks out of the psych ward and goes on a search to pick up... a 1970 National Geographic magazine, apparently because there's something important about that specific issue.
* MobstacleCourse: When Kevin's father flees from the police car, Kevin runs after him but a group of Guilty Remnant is in his way. Naturally he has to bump into every single one of them and losing track of his father in the process.
* ThreeMonthOldNewborn: Christine's newborn looks three month old.
* WomanScorned: When the other Asian girl learns that she is not the only one Wayne "planted his seed in", she grabs a gun and shoots at Tom.

!!!Episode 8 -- Cairo
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler: Patti died in Kevin's arms.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Patti]].
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:Patti Levin]] stabs herself in the neck with a shard of glass.
* HeroicBSOD: Kevin has one when seeing his white shirts hung up on the woods.
* IronicJuxtaposition: The episode opens with Patti carefully laying out sets of clothing intercut with scenes of Garvey preparing for dinner with Nora.
* MotiveRant: Patti gives one to Kevin.
* PrecisionFStrike: Even by the show's [[SirSwearsALot standards]], Meg's outburst to Matt is notable. As is Jill replying to Michael asking her not to swear in the church they're in at the time ("A Most Powerful Adversary") by cursing even louder ("''Fuck! FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!''")... and then commenting on the lack of lightning bolts.
* StacysMom: Aimee seems to have a bit of a crush on Mr. Garvey. During an argument, Jill openly accuses her of sleeping with him.

!!!Episode 9 -- The Garveys at Their Best
* AdultFear: Laurie, who was receiving a pregnancy ultrasound at the time of the departure, saw her baby disappear in utero.
* BrickJoke: In "Gladys", Patti reminds Laurie of a conversation they had before the Great Departure, illustrated by a white bag with a name on it which she leaves at the doorstop of a house. This episode shows this was Laurie's idea: the bag represents all of her repressed feelings, and the house belongs to her husband.
* CassandraTruth: Patti mentions in a therapy session with Laurie that she feels the world is gonna end. Laurie doesn't believe her.
* {{Fanservice}}: [[spoiler: The woman who Kevin is cheating on Laurie with is also very attractive and naked when she vanishes.]]
* HappyBirthdayToYou: This episode was shot a year before the lyrics to "Happy Birthday to You" moved into public domain so it's no surprise that we hear "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" sung instead of "Happy Birthday" at Kevin Sr.'s birthday party.
* InterruptedIntimacy: Possible, supernatural version of this trope: [[spoiler: the woman Kevin cheats on Laurie with is shown to have vanished during their hotel tryst, and Kevin confirms to Matt that he was "with her" when she vanished, though it's not confirmed whether or not they were actually in the middle of sex when it happened.]]
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: More so than other episodes because this episode demonstrates some of the strange things that occur prior to the Departure. See: a group of older woman pulling up beside Kevin on the day of the Departure.
-->Are you ready?
* MercyKill: Garvey shoots a deer that was still alive after being run down by a car.
* PartingWordsRegret: We discover that Nora's last interaction with her family was yelling at her daughter for spilling her juice over the cellphone. She's never gotten over that fact.
* SilentCredits: The final shot is [[spoiler: Laurie's stunned reaction to seeing that her unborn child, which she'd just seen via ultrasound, has vanished]]. To maintain the mood, even the Warner Bros. Television logo is silent, with the only sound accompanying the "TV switching off" Home Box Office logo at the very end.
* WhamEpisode: A WholeEpisodeFlashback taking place in the last days before the Departure. After 8 episodes spent with these characters, we suddenly see what their lives were like just before the Departure, and it changes or explains a ''lot'' about who they are now and why.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: This episode is set in the days before the Great Departure, ending at the moment it happened.

!!!Episode 10 -- The Prodigal Son Returns
* BigDamnHeroes: Kevin saves Laurie and Jill separately from a burning fire.
* CallBack:
** In the pilot, Garvey says that people are ready to explode when Lucy says Memorial Day is meant to help them move on. In the season finale, set a year later on the same holiday, a riot breaks out in response to the GR's latest stunt and Lucy admits that he was right.
** The corpse dolls mentioned in episode 6 make an appearance.
* CarpetRolledCorpse: Patti is rolled up in a carpet and then carried into the forest for burial.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: The Mayor, who began to question Kevin's obsession with the Guilty Remnant, sees him on the street in the finale and tells him he was right.
** Also the attitude of the government cult agent towards the Guilty Remnant. The Guilty Remnant is far more destructive and sinister than they initially appear.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Wayne dies in Kevin's arms, presumably after being shot by the police.
* DoorstopBaby: Tom places Christine's baby daughter on the porch for Kevin to find. But it's Nora who finds her first which makes her change her mind about leaving Mapleton.
* EpilogueLetter: Nora's farewell letter to Kevin is read out in her voice in the second-to-last scene of this season.
* {{Fanservice}}: Jill has a brief underwear scene [[spoiler: but she's changing to put on a Guilty Remnant uniform at the time]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: As Matt drives Kevin back to Mapleton there's a news story about a manhunt on the radio. [[spoiler: It's Holy Wayne, who is dying in the restroom where Matt and Kevin stop for lunch]].
* HeroicBSOD: Unsurprisingly happens to most of the Mapleton residents after the Guilty Remnant breaks into their houses and places the mannequins of the Departed inside their houses. Nora gets this most of all, and it's implied that she may be DrivenToSuicide, but thankfully she finds Christine's baby before she can.
* PoliceAreUseless: The Guilty Remnant causes a riot throughout Mapleton by [[spoiler:placing mannequins of the Departed in their loved ones' homes]] and the entire town is laid to waste, as no law enforcement comes to its aid because they're all sick of dealing with Departure cults.
* RageBreakingPoint: In a CallBack all the way to the pilot, Garvey mentioned that people are ready to explode. The Guilty Remnant pull a stunt in the finale that finally pushes them over the edge, resulting in a full-blown riot against the GR.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Christine abandons Tommy and her newborn daughter when she learns that she is not Wayne's only 'Special' girl.]]
* StayWithMeUntilIDie: [[spoiler:Wayne asks this of Garvey, even getting him to humor a last request where he grants a wish. Though Wayne suspects that he's a fraud rather than a Messiah, if Garvey's wish comes true, at least that will be real.]]
* RiddleForTheAges: What Kevin wished for, and therefore whether it came true, remains ambiguous throughout the series.
* ViewersAreGoldfish: As the GR sets out to execute their latest stunt, there are several quick [[FlashbackCut Flashback Cuts]] showing the various set-up phases (picture theft, corpse dolls, clothes), the latter two being only two episodes ago.
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!!!Episode 1 -- Axis Mundi
* AsYouKnow: John mentions to Isaac that they both have known each other since third grade.
* DayInTheLimelight: While the focus shifts between all the Garveys and the Jamisons, this is the first episode where the Garveys only appear for a brief moment, putting them OutOfFocus in order to introduce us to Jarden.
* DestinationDefenestration: During John's nightly raid, Isaac is thrown out of the window of his house.
* {{Fanservice}}: Evie and her friend Taylor streaking in the forest outside Jarden.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Evie and her friends drive home from a swimming excursion in stony silence. This foreshadows that [[spoiler:they've secretly joined the Guilty Remnant]].
* FullNameUltimatum: John usually calls his daughter Evie but when they can't find her in her room after the earthquake, John leave an enraged message on her phone in which he calls her by her full name Evangeline.
* SoundtrackDissonance: Uplifting classic music plays over the muted ScreamingBirth scene early on.
* ThreeMonthOldNewborn: The child born to the prehistoric woman looks more like four month old.

!!!Episode 2 -- A Matter of Geography
* TheAllegedHouse: The house Nora purchased for three million dollars turns out to be rundown. This is implied to be usual in Miracle, as ''everyone'' wants to live there.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Nora suggests that she and Kevin open up to each other if they're going to be a family unit. Kevin recounts his sleepwalking episodes - which leads into him kidnapping Patti, watching her commit suicide, and recruiting Matt to help bury her. He finishes his story with "And I smoke."
* BungledSuicide: Kevin tries to drown himself via CementShoes but the earthquake puts a spanner in the works.
* ForWantOfANail: An MIT research group buys Nora's house because they're been studying anomalous Departures (specifically, large groups like her family). Through their research, they've come to the conclusion that the event was geographic in nature, and the act of walking over to use the sink because her kids spilled something on her phone spared Nora from being Departed as they were.
* PoliceAreUseless: [[spoiler:Kevin]] confesses his role in [[spoiler:Patti]]'s death. The police tell him they simply don't care whether or not it happened.

!!!Episode 3 -- Off Ramp
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Laurie is keeping it together in her interview with the publishers. Then one of them asks her to edit the book to answer:
-->How did it make you feel?
-- and she absolutely loses it into an aggressive NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Disturbingly averted with [[spoiler: Meg and Tom]].
* DrivenToSuicide: A horrifyingly ''literal'' example [[spoiler: by Susan, a rescued former Guilty Remnant member, due to the trauma of her experience among them and knowing they'll go after her. She shuts her eyes and swerves her car into oncoming traffic, taking her family along with her.]]
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Susan, the cult member who Tom and Laurie rescue at the beginning is still haunted by the Guilty Remnant - but she's reunited with her husband and son, who are happy to have her back. [[spoiler: Then, realizing that they'll still be coming for her, she drives their car into oncoming traffic and [[TakingYouWithMe kills herself and her family]].]]
* HeroicBSOD: Laurie suffers one and attacks the editor.
* ReusableLighterToss: Subverted. Meg has Tom soaked in fuel and threatens to drop Laurie's zippo onto him but it's only FakeKillScare message to Tom and Laurie for them to stop their business of "freeing" members of the Guilty Remnant.
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: When Susan deliberately drives into oncoming traffic, she has her husband and son with her at the time.]]

!!!Episode 4 -- Orange Sticker
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Kevin admits to Patti that, like her, he really wants to kill himself.]] As first seen in "A Matter of Geography", [[BungledSuicide he survives]] thanks to the lake having vanished after he somnambulantly tied a brick to himself and jumped in.
* HeroicBSOD: When Nora is awoken and Kevin is gone, she fears that another Departure has occurred and taken yet another person she loves. She breaks down and ultimately passes out.
* ImpairmentShot: Early on, when Nora suspects that Kevin has departed, she drops to the ground and the camera goes with her.

!!!Episode 5 -- No Room at the Inn
* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Matt eventually gets his wristband but insists that Mary get it so she may go back into Miracle that their child could be safe.
* DudeShesLikeInAComa: {{Discussed}} when Mary becomes pregnant, with people suspecting Matt had sex with her in her comatose state. Saying she woke up briefly and they had sex isn't believable to many. [[spoiler: She wakes up again in "I Live Here Now," and confirms what happened.]]
* FanDisservice: Ends with Matt stripping naked before being put in the stocks. Let's just say it isn't only the [[Characters/DoctorWhoRevivalSeriesDoctorsNineAndTen Ninth Doctor's]] ''ears'' [[LampshadedDoubleEntendre that are big...]]
* FlashbackCut: When Matt finds the dead man in the car wreck, there's a short flashback to the scene where the man stole his wristband earlier in the episode, because ViewersAreGoldfish and couldn't make the connection themselves.
* GiveMeASign: Matt demands this of god.
* LaserGuidedKarma: A man mugs Matt for his Jarden wristband, breaking his wrist and giving him a concussion. He's later hit by a truck and killed instantly.
* LawOfInverseFertility: Matt mentions that he and his wife tried to have children for ten years but then this one night they had when she awoke after three years was the time it actually worked.
* MaleFrontalNudity: When Matt takes his clothes off for his turn at the pillory.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Kevin got John to let Matt and Marie back into the town but then Matt makes John angry at the last moment so that the latter would change his mind and have Matt and his wife deported back to the camp.
* OnlyTheKnowledgableMayPass: When Matt beseeches a fellow devout Christian for money in the camp outside Miracle (to bribe a coyote to smuggle him back in), she quizzes him on his scripture:
-->'''Woman:''' What's your favorite book? Of the Bible.\\
'''Matt:''' Job.\\
'''Woman:''' What's his wife's name?\\
'''Matt:''' She isn't named. And she speaks only once. "''Does thou still retain thine integrity? Curse God and die.''"
* TraumaCongaLine: After Matt leaves Miracle to take Mary to the hospital, he's beset by nonstop horrible events: a guy steals his wristband, breaking his arm and concussing him, who he then finds having been hit by a truck, he finds any way to get Mary back in, bribes a guard, the back way in floods. He has to give Mary up to Nora and Kevin, who promise to take care of her, and then enters the stocks in the waiting room outside Miracle.

!!!Episode 6 -- Lens
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Erika gets reprimanded by Nora for associating her actions with the disappearance of her daughter. In turn, Erika asks about Nora's kids, and whether they died or departed. Her follow-up is enough to cause Nora to break down in tears.
-->'''Erika''': What were the last words they said to you, to the best of your recollection?
* ChekhovsBoomerang: The DSD questionnaire was first very important in Nora's other centric episode, S1's "Guest", and it comes back - as does the general composition of the final scene of that episode - when Erika bullies Nora into doing the questionnaire when they argue over if Evie disappeared or departed.
* WindowPain: Serves as a BookEnds. The episode begins with Nora angrily throwing a rock through the Murphys' window. At episode's end - after [[spoiler:Nora has confronted Erika with the new DSD questionnaire, and as Kevin admits to Nora that he's being haunted by the ghost of Patti Levin]], Erika returns the favor.

!!!Episode 7 -- A Most Powerful Adversary
* AteHisGun: [[spoiler:Virgil.]]
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When Kevin and Laurie come clean with another about their relationship, Kevin says he still feels remorse over having being a dick when Laurie wanted a puppy. But Laurie had already forgotten about that incident.
* BetrayalByInaction: Virgil promises to resurrect Kevin after he takes the fatal poison dose. He empties it and leaves Kevin to die, as he, Michael, and John all suspect that Kevin was responsible for Evie's disappearance.
* DeathIsTheOnlyOption: Virgil notes that Jill may be better off if Kevin let go and died.
* EvilFormerFriend: Deconstructed. Virgil and John both pretend to be friends with Kevin in order to trick him into punishing himself for Evie's disappearance, but they also think he's this to them, as they think he killed Evie and hid this from them.
* FaceHeelTurn: While they're still estranged, revealed that John, Michael, and Virgil all conspired against Kevin to get him to kill himself.
* LuredIntoATrap: The reveal of the final scene. Virgil convinced Kevin he'd resurrect him but John and Michael have convinced Virgil that Kevin had something to do with Evie's disappearance. It was all a trap to get Kevin to ingest the poison, and Virgil leaves him to die.
* WasJustLeaving: When Kevin comes to Virgil's house, he bumps into a tense situation between Virgil and his grandson Michael. Virgil resolves the situation by announcing that Michael was just leaving which the latter grudgingly does.
* WhamShot: The last scene. As Kevin [[spoiler: lies dying on the floor, Virgil empties the syringe of adrenaline he promised to resuscitate Kevin with and then blows his own brains out.]]

!!!Episode 8 -- International Assassin
* AlternateUniverse: When Kevin dies, he goes to an alternate reality where he's an assassin.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Kevin]] is given a fatal amount of poison and buried, only to come back to life of his own volition after a spiritual journey. Michael, who witnesses this, gives an entirely understandable "Holy shit!" in response.
* BookEnds: The episode begins with [[spoiler:Kevin breaking the surface of water]] and ends with [[spoiler:Kevin breaking the surface of soil]].
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler: Patti died in Kevin's arms as a CallBack to the ral death scene in.]]
* HeroicSuicide: It's revealed that Virgil shot himself to enter the afterlife and be Kevin's guide there.
* LieDetector: Kevin is hooked up to one.
* NakedOnArrival: Kevin wakes up naked in a bathtub.
* NeckSnap: How Kevin offs the fat guy in the hotel corridor.
* OutOfGenreExperience: A SpyFiction episode in a mystery drama series.
* PoliticiansKissBabies: Discussed by Patti who is running for president.
-->'''Patti''': I was working my way through the crowd shaking hands and I see this fellow and he's waiting for me and he has a baby in his arms. And I'm thinking to myself, "Shit, now I'm gonna have to kiss that thing. Because that's what one must endure if you want to get elected."
* ProfessionalKiller: Kevin plays the part.
* RaisedHandOfSurvival: Kevin's hand is the first thing we see when he rises from his grave at the end.
* RoomDisservice: The guy delivering flowers to Kevin's room was out to kill him.
* SilentWhisper: Towards the end, the man on the bridge whispers something in Kevin's ear but we never learn what exactly it was.
* ThrownDownAWell: Kevin does this to little Patti.
* TrailersAlwaysLie: So as to not spoil the cliffhanger of "A Most Powerful Adversary", or give away the episode's MindScrew events, trailers for "International Assassin" used clips that mostly consisted of footage from the episodes after it.

!!!Episode 9 -- Ten Thirteen
* FakeKillScare: Meg pulling the pin of a (fake) grenade on a [[BusFullOfInnocents bus of school kids]].
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The cyclist who got too close to the camp of the Guilty Remnant gets stoned on Meg's order.
* SpitefulSpit: Meg spits out in disrespect before entering the bus that would take her out from Jarden.
* UnflinchingWalk: Meg walking away from the school bus, less the explosion.
* WhamLine: At the end, the answer to the question posed:
-->'''Tom''': Who are you?
-->[[spoiler: '''Evie''']]: [[spoiler: ''(doesn't speak but writes "It doesn't matter" on a notepad, conveying to him (and the viewers) that she and the other (not-so-)"departed" girls are members of The Guilty Remnant)'']]
* WhamShot: The revelation that [spoiler]Evie[/spoiler] and her friends are hiding in a warehouse.

!!!Episode 10 -- I Live Here Now
* BackFromTheDead: Kevin once again finds himself back at the hotel after being shot by John Murphy. This time he gets out of it by doing a karaoke performance of Simon & Garfunkel's "Homeward Bound" in the hotel bar.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Everyone, throughout this episode. All the characters get caught up in the rampage on Miracle during the anniversary celebrations, and the entire extended Garvey/Jamison family fight hard to be reunited in Matt's church in the final shot of the season.
* FadeToWhite: The transition from the rampage on the bridge to Kevin waking up in the hotel bathroom.
* FanDisservice: [[spoiler: The Guilty Remnant members who've been hiding in plain sight in the park disrobe to change into their white uniforms. Suffice to say not all of them are as attractive as Liv Tyler or Margaret Qualley]].
* IronicEcho: When Kevin confronts Meg in Jarden, Meg will only respond by singing the gospel theme song of Miracle, which [[spoiler:she has utterly destroyed]].
* JustAFleshWound: [[spoiler:John Murphy shoots Kevin in the torso, sending Kevin back to the afterlife-or-is-it hotel. When Kevin comes back, the gunshot is not life-threatening and he's able to wander around the town with apparently only moderate pain. There might be some magic going on]].
* PoliceAreUseless: The shit hits the fan in similar fashion as in the season 1 finale, when [[spoiler:the Guilty Remnant lead a raid into the fortified town of Jarden. The non-members rampage through the city into the night, while the GR establish a base in the town's museum. Jarden police are simply hopelessly ill-equipped to deal with the calamity. That is until [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill the season 3 premiere...]]]]
* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: All the characters have been scattered nonstop for the first two seasons. In the final scene, Kevin's whole family is back together and unharmed.
* TitleDrop: Kevin says it, accepting Miracle as his home and saying he wants to go home.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Season 3]]

!!!Episode 1 -- The Book of Kevin
* BackForTheDead: The third season premiere has [[spoiler:Dean the dog-hunter]] return only to die trying to murder Kevin and Tommy.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Goodbye, Guilty Remnant.]]
* HowWeGotHere: The episode ends with Nora looking many years older, living in Australia under the name "Sarah," and denying ever having known a man named "Kevin." The rest of the season jumps back in time to show how we got here.
* GasLeakCoverup: The [[spoiler:drone strike on the Guilty Remnant members]] in Miracle is officially spun as a gas leak ignited by a cigarette, even though it happened in broad daylight and is well-known enough that pretty much anyone can look up the truth.
* RealityEnsues: The MASSIVE invasion of the town of Jarden, Texas by the Guilty Remnant led to serious civil unrest as droves of unsanctioned civilians came in with them and proceeded to loot and commit general anarchy. In response to this blatant act of domestic terrorism, [[spoiler:ATFEC launches a drone strike on the visitor's center where the GR is holed up, wiping them all out in an instant]].
* SelfHarm: Nora is revealed to have done this to herself by breaking her arm to cover up the tattoo she got commemorating her Departed children.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: After the Guilty Remnant's stunt in season 2, the government apparently decides they're done with this nonsense [[spoiler:and straight up orders a drone strike on the visitor's center they are holed up in]].
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: Lily was happily living with Nora and Kevin at the end of Season 2, and it's left mysterious throughout most of the episode what happened to her. It's revealed eventually that Christine came back and took Lily back.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: John gets instructions from Laurie via earpiece.
* ZipMeUp: Justified. Nora asks Kevin to help her zip down her dress because of the cast she's wearing.

!!!Episode 2 -- Don't Be Ridiculous
* AdamWesting: [[Series/PerfectStrangers Mark Linn-Baker]] appears as a post-departure version of himself.
* AsHimself: Mark Linn-Baker, revealed on the news to have faked his Departure, shows up as himself, delivering a message to Nora. In the process, he references his actual degrees from Yale.
* AssholeVictim: The Australian chief of police named Kevin kicks some dogs which makes it easier for the audience to accept his death by the hand of the old lady.
* AuthenticationByNewspaper: In the clips Nora is watching, the volunteers hold up newspapers to prove the day of recording.
* ChekhovsGunman: Mark Linn Baker is first mentioned in a brief cameo in Season 2 as someone who faked his Departure because of the Departures of everyone else in the main cast. This experience results in him coming back to try to find where the Departed went.
* CruelToBeKind: Very downplayed, but Tom bluntly tells Nora that he didn't leave Lily for her, he left Lily for Kevin. This is cruel to Nora as she's grieving, but it's implied that he's trying to stop her from feeling as if she's lost her purpose forever.
* GodTest: Imposed by Grace onto the police chief via water boarding. He fails the test.
* HomeEarlySurprise: Nora returns home early from her journey only to bump into Kevin as he is about to suffocate himself via [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_bag suicide bag]]. He then confesses to her that he only wanted to see how it felt.
* InstantSedation: The Australian Kevin goes out from the TranquillizerDart in no time.
* MercyKill: The kangaroo hit by the car.
* NamesTheSame: Aside from both Kevins (which is also a plot point in this episode), Grace tracks down an Australian police chief named Kevin Garvey.


!!!Episode 3 -- Crazy Whitefella Thinking
* ShootTheShaggyDogStory: Garvey Sr. walks across Australia on a desperate quest to find Christopher, convinced that he's the only person who can prevent a biblical flood. Christopher promises to tell him the song that will stop the flood after Kevin fixes his roof. While fixing the roof, Kevin slips off it and accidentally kills / badly injures Christopher. While attempting to find the song before Christopher dies, Kevin is stranded in the desert.
* UnfamiliarCeiling: When Garvey Sr. wakes up after being [[BedouinRescueService rescued from the desert]], he finds himself in a room and his POV shot lingers on a globe hanging from the ceiling.
* WhenItRainsItPours: When Garvey Sr. is stranded in the desert at night it starts raining cats and dogs.

!!!Episode 4 -- G'Day Melbourne
* CoincidentalBroadcast: Kevin spots Evie on his hotel room TV when a news report about a dead police chief named Kevin attracts his attention. Later Garvey Sr. spots Kevin on TV as well which prompts him to call all hotels in the city to find out where he is staying.
* FreezeFrameBonus: In the opening scene, when the customs official checks Nora and Kevin's passports, a freeze frame reveals that both passports have expired (Nora's in 2013 and Kevin's in 2009), but they are still allowed to enter Australia.
* ISeeThemToo: At first Kevin thinks that Evie is a projection like Patti but then he gets surprised when another man acknowledges her existence too.
* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Invoked. Kevin has this reaction when Nora tells him about the option to follow the Departed. As a result, [[spoiler:she does it.]]
* ThisIsUnforgivable!: Nora's reaction when, while she and Kevin are fighting, Kevin tells her that she should "go be with [her] kids".
* UseYourHead: Kevin gets headbutted in the streets by a man for harassing Evie.

!!!Episode 5 -- It's a Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World
* AnswerCut: When the airplane is diverted to Tasmania, Matt's question "How the hell do we get to Melbourne?" is answered by a cut to a ferry.
* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Matt reveals near the end of the episode that [[spoiler:the cancer he had as a child is back, and it's terminal.]]
* ChekhovsGunman: The man who claims to be god can be seen earlier when boarding the ferry.
* ShamingTheMob: Subverted. When Matt mentiones the name "Frasier" he gets tied to a chair in order to "milk him". But he manages to free himself, picks up a megaphone and starts shaming the mob, but his words have no effect on the crowd and they start booing him.
* ShoutOut: The episode title is named after ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld''.
* TwoKeyedLock: The soldier on the submarine manages to turn both keys with his hand and foot.
* WretchedHive: The love boat where EverybodyHasLotsOfSex.

!!!Episode 6 -- Certified
* CallBack: Nora tells Laurie at the beginning of the episode that, if she wanted to kill herself, she'd go snorkelling. The AmbiguousEnding shows Laurie choosing to go snorkelling on the day of the anniversary, despite Jill and Tom's call to her.
* DrivenToSuicide: Deconstructed. Laurie tries to kill herself after the Sudden Departure, but backs out and joins the Guilty Remnant instead - which, as she and Nora discuss, is itself a form of suicide, as they believe in slowing smoking themselves to death. Nora keeps a packet of cigarettes with her, but it's ambiguous if it's for this purpose. Laurie then takes Nora's advice and chooses to ''maybe'' kill herself.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Laurie appears to accept this at the end of the episode. Having tried to protect Kevin's mental health all series, Laurie accepts that she cannot change his mind about committing suicide.
* HowWeGotHere: The episode explains how Laurie showed up to the Ranch alone, in a stolen van with a black eye.
* LeaveYourQuestTest / SecretTest: Implied to be the case with the Departed scientists that rejected Nora in "G'day Melbourne". If her tracking them down is any indication, they ''wanted'' her to want to go badly enough that she'd follow them across Australia even after they rejected her.
* PopCulturalOsmosisFailure: Laurie knows enough about Judas to compare herself to him, but didn't know he killed himself.
* ShoutOut: Laurie makes references to ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'':
-->'''Laurie''': Well, so everybody wants something. A brain, a heart, courage. Kevin's in the Emerald City. He's the one that's gonna give it to you.
-->'''Garvey Sr.''': All right, Dorothy. Let's have it.
* AStormIsComing: Garvey Sr. mentions it, fearing that it will be another biblical flood.

!!!Episode 7 -- The Most Powerful Man in the World
* AlternateUniverse: In which Kevin is the President of the United States in a world where the GR has become a global power.
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Christopher, while talking to Kevin on the computer.
-->Do you believe your father can sing a song and stop the flood? No.
* CallBack: Season 3 opens with a sequence set in the 1800s, which ends with a man sitting on a roof, confused as to why the world hasn't ended. In this episode, Kevin Sr. does the same thing.
* DeadMansTriggerFinger: When Kevin is caught out by two security guards on the stairway, his accomplice snipes them down. While being hit the first guard turns around and shoots his fellow.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: Inverted. When Kevin meets Evie's AlternateSelf, in a world where Patti and even Meg are worse versions of themselves, she is a pointed protestor against the Guilty Remnant and especially Kevin's regime, insisting that love still exists.
* EvilChancellor: Patti is probably one to Kevin in the alternate universe, but she does say that he agreed.
* ExcusePlot: Kevin is tossed in a cliche spy story where he is the only man alive to stop the president from starting a nuclear war.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Patti to Kevin in the alternate universe.
* NakedOnArrival: Again, Kevin is naked when being washed up on the shore.
* NonAnswer: Grace has always wanted to know why her children chose to leave their shoes behind when they walked into the wilderness to find her. When Kevin finally sees them in the alternative universe, her youngest asks him, "What does it matter?" Strangely, this answer seems to comfort Grace, although it disturbs Kevin.
* NuclearOption / KillEmAll: Patti's ultimate goal, which she says is what people want to do but are too afraid. The plot line in the alternate universe ends with [[spoiler:her succeeding.]]
* PrecisionFStrike: The dying Kevin to the presidential Kevin: "We really ''fucked'' up with Nora."
* RealityEnsues:. Kevin Sr's whole purpose in going to Australia has been to find Christopher's song. It's what he wants Kevin to go to the other side for after Christopher's death, as he thinks it's the only way to prevent the flood. Kevin Jnr finally tracks him down after much difficulty, and asks him for it. Christopher tells him that isn't possible, and Kevin Jnr agrees.
* SittingOnTheRoof: The last scene. In anticipation of the great flood Garvey Sr. climbed on the roof. Kevin joins him for a chat after his return from the dead.

!!!Episode 8 -- The Book of Nora
* AlternateUniverse: Nora claims that [[spoiler:the Departure split the human population between two otherwise identical dimensions, one with 98% of the population and the other with 2% of the population]].
* ChekhovsGun: The goat and the beads.
* ConvenientSlowDance: Kevin and Nora dance to one at the wedding.
* DistantFinale: [[spoiler: The majority of this episode takes place at least two decades into the future, with Nora now living in Australia under the alias of "Sarah".]]
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Deconstructed before being played (somewhat) straight in Nora's case. Kevin apologises for sending her to the other dimension to "be with her family". Nora says he was right, and she had to do it. She tells him that she [[spoiler:journeyed from Australia to America, which took ''months'' as no boats or planes were running in the near-deserted landscape. She undertakes the arduous journey to get back to her children and Mapleton...only to see that they've moved on happily (at least compared to everyone else's intense misery) without her. She chooses to return to the other world, but at least gets to live in peace, knowing that they are happy.]]
** Kevin, too. He tells Nora that he travelled on a yearly basis - for ''years'' - looking for her. He eventually finds her and both of them return to each other, just as Nora's birds come back to her.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Implied to be this in Laurie's case. The last we saw of her was jumping off the boat, possibly intending to kill herself before the anniversary of the sudden departure. Many years later, she is a happy grandmother to Tom and Jill's children.
* OpenSaysMe: When the bathroom door jams up, Nora rams it in with her shoulder.
* SecretKeeper: Matt is willingly this to Nora, never telling Kevin the truth about where she went after he returned to New York to be with Mary and Noah before he died. Laurie becomes less willingly this to Nora after she returns from the alternate universe and becomes Nora's long-distance therapist. Nora says that Laurie had no choice, but Kevin seems to feel differently.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Nora goes into the device that is supposed to send her to where the Departed went. She's next seen many years later in Australia, where Kevin locates her and claims that they've spoken to each other once. All of this teases the idea that Nora has been sent to an alternate dimension where her relationship with Kevin is different. Later, it's revealed that no, they're in the same dimension and Kevin is just trying to "start over." Nora ''does,'' however,' claim to have returned from an alternate dimension]].
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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Appears regularly. All the main characters, except Laurie, Kevin Snr., and Chris, move from Mapleton to Jarden, Texas in Season 2. Eventually Laurie and Chris also move and settle there during Season 2 and 3. Nobody refers to Mapleton again. Nora experiences this in a huge way in the finale, as she views 'home' to be with her husband and children, but [[spoiler:comes to believe that she can't do this in either reality when she visits the alternate Mapleton, as her family has moved on without her and Kevin left her, so she lives out her life in Australia under an assumed name.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Season 1]]

!!!Episode 1 -- Pilot
* AdultFear: The opening scene in which a woman loses her baby to the Great Departure.
* BlindfoldedTrip: Tom aks the congressman to wear blindfolds when taking him Wayne's hideout.
* CountryMatters: Jill refers to that team mate she punched out on the field as a cunt.
* DownerBeginning: It doesn't get any more depressing than the sudden disappearance of 2% of the world's population, as highlighted by a mother losing her child.
* HystericalWoman: The mother how freaks out after her baby vanished.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: In the first scene, our attention is focused on the woman losing her child and the boy calling out for his father. This is the great Departure. In the background, a car screeches to a halt and a moment later a second one plows into it. It isn't until two episodes later we learn that [[spoiler:Matt Jamison and his wife, Mary, are in the first car. Further, Mary is injured so badly that three years later she is catatonic.]]
* MoodDissonance: Called out over the term "Heroes Day" for memorializing the departed.
-->'''Councillor:''' I still don't think they were heroes. My brother-in-law disappeared, and he was a dipshit.\\
(later)\\
'''Matt Jamison:''' It wasn't the Rapture! They were no better than us! I have proof! Free of charge! ''(waves papers)'' She beat her children! She beat her children! Does that sound like a good person to you?
* WildTeenParty: Jill attends a wild teen party featuring pounding club music, flashing colored lights, drinking, drugs, casual sex and even self-mutilation.

!!!Episode 2 -- Penguin One, Us Zero
* ApologeticAttacker: Tom apologizes to the police man he shot in the neck.
* BlatantLies: "Not a cult," Laurie says of the Guilty Remnant. This while using textbook brainwashing methods on Meg to recruit her.
* ThisIsThePartWhere: Kevin brings this up in conversation with one of his officers.
-->'''Kevin''': Dennis, do you think I made this guy up?
-->'''(Silence)''
-->'''Kevin''': This is the part where you say, "No, Chief, that's fucking ridiculous."
* CreatorCameo: Peter Berg, an executive producer on the show and director of the first two episodes, appears in a small role as one of Wayne's guards.

!!!Episode 3 -- Two Boats and a Helicopter
* AsleepForDays: Matt after getting hit with a rock. [[spoiler: RuleOfDrama applies to him rushing to the bank assuming it's still the day he got hit with the rock. After three days in bed without food he probably would have been tired out by the time he got out of the hospital and a half a block down the road, if not sooner, and the hospital staff would have absolutely stopped him from leaving.]]
* AsYouKnow: Nora mentions stuff to her brother about their parents which only serves to inform the audience.
-->'''Nora''': They died in a fire when I was seven...
* BewareTheNiceOnes: When a mugger tries to steal Matt's casino winnings, which he needs to save his church, Matt flips out and smashes the guy's head into the ground until he stops moving.
* EverybodyKnewAlready: Kevin Garvey Sr. assumed Matt would eventually be going after the stash of money in his yard, hence when Matt sneaks in and digs it up, there's already a note inside saying Matt probably really needed it and is welcome to it.
* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: Subverted. It looks like Matt is gonna lose his new won money to a thug outside the casino but he manages to hold on to the bag.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Because Matt stopped to help a member of the GR who is hit with a rock, he ended up losing his church [[spoiler: to the very GR]].
* ThePatientHasLeftTheBuilding: Matt leaves the hospital on his own terms after being AsleepForDays.
* PoorCommunicationKills: The nurse doesn't out-and-out tell Matt he's been AsleepForDays, and is instead being vague because the plot demands it for RuleOfDrama.
* ShoutOut: The title of this episode is based on a [[https://gittefalkenberg.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/i-sent-you-two-boats-and-a-helicopter/ joke about religious faith.]]
* TraumaSwing: When Matt Jamison goes to unbury the money meant for him in the Garveys' garden, he finds [[spoiler:Laurie]] sitting on the swing set.
* YankTheDogsChain: Facing the possibility that his church will be sold, Jamison is apparently given signs from God that allow him to win enough money gambling to keep it. As he's on his way to pay the bank, he sees a member of the Guilty Remnant get hit with a very large rock. He tries to call 911, but the guys that threw the first rock come back and hit him with another. He wakes up in the hospital and seems to still have enough time to reach the bank before closing. Only when he reaches the bank does he realize that he's actually three days overdue, and, just to rub salt in the wound, it's the Guilty Remnant that bought his church. He gets to keep his huge surplus of cash though, so his money troubles are over for the time being.

!!!Episode 4 -- B.J. and the A.C.
* GiveMeASign: Tom nearly gives up on Wayne's cult, insisting that Wayne call the phone he was given with some kind of explanation. The phone rings... but it's just a telephone ad. He sticks around anyway.
* HiddenInPlainSight: Tom is able to walk back into a hospital he ran out of while pursued by cops by disguising himself as a member of the Barefoot People. People pay more attention to the target on his forehead and lack of shoes than his face.
* ReversePsychology: A library fundraiser is held. Garvey asks Patti nicely to leave the event alone, believing that this would make the GR ''more'' likely to show up and give him an excuse to jail them all during the Christmas season. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for him, they see through the gambit and plan accordingly]].
* ShaggyDogStory: A subplot has Garvey trying to find a stolen baby Jesus from a nativity scene. He is initially told to just buy a replacement and scruff it up a bit, but since his daughter called that cheating (and is responsible for stealing it), he instead intimidates her friends into returning it. When he tries to put it back, Matt Jamison has beat him to the punch, replacing the cheap toy store doll with a superior version he had lying around. Garvey just chucks the doll out his window on the way home.
* ShoutOut: Laurie dropping the lighter into the grid and later recovering it is a reference to ''Film/StrangersOnATrain''.
* VikingFuneral: Jill's friends try to egg her into giving the stolen baby Jesus doll one of these. She ultimately can't go through with it, and her friends end up giving the doll to Garvey so he won't arrest them.

!!!Episode 5 -- Gladys
* DeadlyEuphemism: While speaking with Chief Garvey on the phone, ATFEC Agent Calaney offers to make the Guilty Remnant 'disappear' from Mapleton, permanently. [[spoiler: Kevin refuses the offer, which he later regrets.]]
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Gladys, a member of the Guilty Remnant, is brutally stoned to death.

!!!Episode 6 -- Guest
* ArcWords: It appears a couple of times before this, but only in this episode does Holy Wayne's "Do you want to feel this way?" become important.
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: "Do you want to feel this way?" Nora can finally say "no" in this episode.
* BuryingASubstitute: After about 2% of the world's population just suddenly vanishes, with no apparent cause and NoBodyLeftBehind, a company comes around that will build expensive, lifelike dolls that look like the deceased for a mock burial.
* HowlOfSorrow: Nora has one when she speaks the AttentionWhore writer.
-->What is next? NOTHING IS NEXT!
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Nora to the partying convention-goers. They refer to her by her temporary name badge "Guest" and she never sets them straight.
* PlatonicProstitution: Nora hires prostitutes to shoot her while she's wearing a bullet-proof vest.
* RecklessGunUsage: Nora's method of dealing with the grief and guilt over losing her entire family to the Sudden Departure is to hire prostitutes to shoot her in the chest. Granted, she's wearing a bulletproof vest and lands on a mattress, but it's implied that most, if not all, of the hookers refuse to come back for a second go-round.
* ShrineToTheFallen: Nora keeps the room of her children as they left it and even renews the cornflakes boxes in the kitchen ever so often.
* SwissCheeseSecurity: At the conference Nora goes to, her name badge is taken by someone else, apparently without having to offer so much as an ID to get it. The thief is then able to break a bar mirror, somehow avoid getting immediately caught so the real Nora is blamed, and then join the conference posing as Nora without security ever noticing. Hotel security is also thoroughly unhelpful, kicking Nora out immediately even though she clearly outlines how someone stole her badge and could easily impersonate her. They do eventually check her story and realize their mistake, and make up for it by comping all her hotel expenses.

!!!Episode 7 -- Solace for Tired Feet
* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Literally for Chief Garvey, as the Call comes in the form of his father who knows his home address.
* ItMayHelpYouOnYourQuest: When Chief Garvey's father decides it's time for his son to learn about his destiny, he breaks out of the psych ward and goes on a search to pick up... a 1970 National Geographic magazine, apparently because there's something important about that specific issue.
* MobstacleCourse: When Kevin's father flees from the police car, Kevin runs after him but a group of Guilty Remnant is in his way. Naturally he has to bump into every single one of them and losing track of his father in the process.
* ThreeMonthOldNewborn: Christine's newborn looks three month old.
* WomanScorned: When the other Asian girl learns that she is not the only one Wayne "planted his seed in", she grabs a gun and shoots at Tom.

!!!Episode 8 -- Cairo
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler: Patti died in Kevin's arms.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Patti]].
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:Patti Levin]] stabs herself in the neck with a shard of glass.
* HeroicBSOD: Kevin has one when seeing his white shirts hung up on the woods.
* IronicJuxtaposition: The episode opens with Patti carefully laying out sets of clothing intercut with scenes of Garvey preparing for dinner with Nora.
* MotiveRant: Patti gives one to Kevin.
* PrecisionFStrike: Even by the show's [[SirSwearsALot standards]], Meg's outburst to Matt is notable. As is Jill replying to Michael asking her not to swear in the church they're in at the time ("A Most Powerful Adversary") by cursing even louder ("''Fuck! FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!''")... and then commenting on the lack of lightning bolts.
* StacysMom: Aimee seems to have a bit of a crush on Mr. Garvey. During an argument, Jill openly accuses her of sleeping with him.

!!!Episode 9 -- The Garveys at Their Best
* AdultFear: Laurie, who was receiving a pregnancy ultrasound at the time of the departure, saw her baby disappear in utero.
* BrickJoke: In "Gladys", Patti reminds Laurie of a conversation they had before the Great Departure, illustrated by a white bag with a name on it which she leaves at the doorstop of a house. This episode shows this was Laurie's idea: the bag represents all of her repressed feelings, and the house belongs to her husband.
* CassandraTruth: Patti mentions in a therapy session with Laurie that she feels the world is gonna end. Laurie doesn't believe her.
* {{Fanservice}}: [[spoiler: The woman who Kevin is cheating on Laurie with is also very attractive and naked when she vanishes.]]
* HappyBirthdayToYou: This episode was shot a year before the lyrics to "Happy Birthday to You" moved into public domain so it's no surprise that we hear "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" sung instead of "Happy Birthday" at Kevin Sr.'s birthday party.
* InterruptedIntimacy: Possible, supernatural version of this trope: [[spoiler: the woman Kevin cheats on Laurie with is shown to have vanished during their hotel tryst, and Kevin confirms to Matt that he was "with her" when she vanished, though it's not confirmed whether or not they were actually in the middle of sex when it happened.]]
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: More so than other episodes because this episode demonstrates some of the strange things that occur prior to the Departure. See: a group of older woman pulling up beside Kevin on the day of the Departure.
-->Are you ready?
* MercyKill: Garvey shoots a deer that was still alive after being run down by a car.
* PartingWordsRegret: We discover that Nora's last interaction with her family was yelling at her daughter for spilling her juice over the cellphone. She's never gotten over that fact.
* SilentCredits: The final shot is [[spoiler: Laurie's stunned reaction to seeing that her unborn child, which she'd just seen via ultrasound, has vanished]]. To maintain the mood, even the Warner Bros. Television logo is silent, with the only sound accompanying the "TV switching off" Home Box Office logo at the very end.
* WhamEpisode: A WholeEpisodeFlashback taking place in the last days before the Departure. After 8 episodes spent with these characters, we suddenly see what their lives were like just before the Departure, and it changes or explains a ''lot'' about who they are now and why.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: This episode is set in the days before the Great Departure, ending at the moment it happened.

!!!Episode 10 -- The Prodigal Son Returns
* BigDamnHeroes: Kevin saves Laurie and Jill separately from a burning fire.
* CallBack:
** In the pilot, Garvey says that people are ready to explode when Lucy says Memorial Day is meant to help them move on. In the season finale, set a year later on the same holiday, a riot breaks out in response to the GR's latest stunt and Lucy admits that he was right.
** The corpse dolls mentioned in episode 6 make an appearance.
* CarpetRolledCorpse: Patti is rolled up in a carpet and then carried into the forest for burial.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: The Mayor, who began to question Kevin's obsession with the Guilty Remnant, sees him on the street in the finale and tells him he was right.
** Also the attitude of the government cult agent towards the Guilty Remnant. The Guilty Remnant is far more destructive and sinister than they initially appear.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Wayne dies in Kevin's arms, presumably after being shot by the police.
* DoorstopBaby: Tom places Christine's baby daughter on the porch for Kevin to find. But it's Nora who finds her first which makes her change her mind about leaving Mapleton.
* EpilogueLetter: Nora's farewell letter to Kevin is read out in her voice in the second-to-last scene of this season.
* {{Fanservice}}: Jill has a brief underwear scene [[spoiler: but she's changing to put on a Guilty Remnant uniform at the time]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: As Matt drives Kevin back to Mapleton there's a news story about a manhunt on the radio. [[spoiler: It's Holy Wayne, who is dying in the restroom where Matt and Kevin stop for lunch]].
* HeroicBSOD: Unsurprisingly happens to most of the Mapleton residents after the Guilty Remnant breaks into their houses and places the mannequins of the Departed inside their houses. Nora gets this most of all, and it's implied that she may be DrivenToSuicide, but thankfully she finds Christine's baby before she can.
* PoliceAreUseless: The Guilty Remnant causes a riot throughout Mapleton by [[spoiler:placing mannequins of the Departed in their loved ones' homes]] and the entire town is laid to waste, as no law enforcement comes to its aid because they're all sick of dealing with Departure cults.
* RageBreakingPoint: In a CallBack all the way to the pilot, Garvey mentioned that people are ready to explode. The Guilty Remnant pull a stunt in the finale that finally pushes them over the edge, resulting in a full-blown riot against the GR.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Christine abandons Tommy and her newborn daughter when she learns that she is not Wayne's only 'Special' girl.]]
* StayWithMeUntilIDie: [[spoiler:Wayne asks this of Garvey, even getting him to humor a last request where he grants a wish. Though Wayne suspects that he's a fraud rather than a Messiah, if Garvey's wish comes true, at least that will be real.]]
* RiddleForTheAges: What Kevin wished for, and therefore whether it came true, remains ambiguous throughout the series.
* ViewersAreGoldfish: As the GR sets out to execute their latest stunt, there are several quick [[FlashbackCut Flashback Cuts]] showing the various set-up phases (picture theft, corpse dolls, clothes), the latter two being only two episodes ago.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Season 2]]

!!!Episode 1 -- Axis Mundi
* AsYouKnow: John mentions to Isaac that they both have known each other since third grade.
* DayInTheLimelight: While the focus shifts between all the Garveys and the Jamisons, this is the first episode where the Garveys only appear for a brief moment, putting them OutOfFocus in order to introduce us to Jarden.
* DestinationDefenestration: During John's nightly raid, Isaac is thrown out of the window of his house.
* {{Fanservice}}: Evie and her friend Taylor streaking in the forest outside Jarden.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Evie and her friends drive home from a swimming excursion in stony silence. This foreshadows that [[spoiler:they've secretly joined the Guilty Remnant]].
* FullNameUltimatum: John usually calls his daughter Evie but when they can't find her in her room after the earthquake, John leave an enraged message on her phone in which he calls her by her full name Evangeline.
* SoundtrackDissonance: Uplifting classic music plays over the muted ScreamingBirth scene early on.
* ThreeMonthOldNewborn: The child born to the prehistoric woman looks more like four month old.

!!!Episode 2 -- A Matter of Geography
* TheAllegedHouse: The house Nora purchased for three million dollars turns out to be rundown. This is implied to be usual in Miracle, as ''everyone'' wants to live there.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Nora suggests that she and Kevin open up to each other if they're going to be a family unit. Kevin recounts his sleepwalking episodes - which leads into him kidnapping Patti, watching her commit suicide, and recruiting Matt to help bury her. He finishes his story with "And I smoke."
* BungledSuicide: Kevin tries to drown himself via CementShoes but the earthquake puts a spanner in the works.
* ForWantOfANail: An MIT research group buys Nora's house because they're been studying anomalous Departures (specifically, large groups like her family). Through their research, they've come to the conclusion that the event was geographic in nature, and the act of walking over to use the sink because her kids spilled something on her phone spared Nora from being Departed as they were.
* PoliceAreUseless: [[spoiler:Kevin]] confesses his role in [[spoiler:Patti]]'s death. The police tell him they simply don't care whether or not it happened.

!!!Episode 3 -- Off Ramp
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Laurie is keeping it together in her interview with the publishers. Then one of them asks her to edit the book to answer:
-->How did it make you feel?
-- and she absolutely loses it into an aggressive NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Disturbingly averted with [[spoiler: Meg and Tom]].
* DrivenToSuicide: A horrifyingly ''literal'' example [[spoiler: by Susan, a rescued former Guilty Remnant member, due to the trauma of her experience among them and knowing they'll go after her. She shuts her eyes and swerves her car into oncoming traffic, taking her family along with her.]]
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Susan, the cult member who Tom and Laurie rescue at the beginning is still haunted by the Guilty Remnant - but she's reunited with her husband and son, who are happy to have her back. [[spoiler: Then, realizing that they'll still be coming for her, she drives their car into oncoming traffic and [[TakingYouWithMe kills herself and her family]].]]
* HeroicBSOD: Laurie suffers one and attacks the editor.
* ReusableLighterToss: Subverted. Meg has Tom soaked in fuel and threatens to drop Laurie's zippo onto him but it's only FakeKillScare message to Tom and Laurie for them to stop their business of "freeing" members of the Guilty Remnant.
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: When Susan deliberately drives into oncoming traffic, she has her husband and son with her at the time.]]

!!!Episode 4 -- Orange Sticker
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Kevin admits to Patti that, like her, he really wants to kill himself.]] As first seen in "A Matter of Geography", [[BungledSuicide he survives]] thanks to the lake having vanished after he somnambulantly tied a brick to himself and jumped in.
* HeroicBSOD: When Nora is awoken and Kevin is gone, she fears that another Departure has occurred and taken yet another person she loves. She breaks down and ultimately passes out.
* ImpairmentShot: Early on, when Nora suspects that Kevin has departed, she drops to the ground and the camera goes with her.

!!!Episode 5 -- No Room at the Inn
* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Matt eventually gets his wristband but insists that Mary get it so she may go back into Miracle that their child could be safe.
* DudeShesLikeInAComa: {{Discussed}} when Mary becomes pregnant, with people suspecting Matt had sex with her in her comatose state. Saying she woke up briefly and they had sex isn't believable to many. [[spoiler: She wakes up again in "I Live Here Now," and confirms what happened.]]
* FanDisservice: Ends with Matt stripping naked before being put in the stocks. Let's just say it isn't only the [[Characters/DoctorWhoRevivalSeriesDoctorsNineAndTen Ninth Doctor's]] ''ears'' [[LampshadedDoubleEntendre that are big...]]
* FlashbackCut: When Matt finds the dead man in the car wreck, there's a short flashback to the scene where the man stole his wristband earlier in the episode, because ViewersAreGoldfish and couldn't make the connection themselves.
* GiveMeASign: Matt demands this of god.
* LaserGuidedKarma: A man mugs Matt for his Jarden wristband, breaking his wrist and giving him a concussion. He's later hit by a truck and killed instantly.
* LawOfInverseFertility: Matt mentions that he and his wife tried to have children for ten years but then this one night they had when she awoke after three years was the time it actually worked.
* MaleFrontalNudity: When Matt takes his clothes off for his turn at the pillory.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Kevin got John to let Matt and Marie back into the town but then Matt makes John angry at the last moment so that the latter would change his mind and have Matt and his wife deported back to the camp.
* OnlyTheKnowledgableMayPass: When Matt beseeches a fellow devout Christian for money in the camp outside Miracle (to bribe a coyote to smuggle him back in), she quizzes him on his scripture:
-->'''Woman:''' What's your favorite book? Of the Bible.\\
'''Matt:''' Job.\\
'''Woman:''' What's his wife's name?\\
'''Matt:''' She isn't named. And she speaks only once. "''Does thou still retain thine integrity? Curse God and die.''"
* TraumaCongaLine: After Matt leaves Miracle to take Mary to the hospital, he's beset by nonstop horrible events: a guy steals his wristband, breaking his arm and concussing him, who he then finds having been hit by a truck, he finds any way to get Mary back in, bribes a guard, the back way in floods. He has to give Mary up to Nora and Kevin, who promise to take care of her, and then enters the stocks in the waiting room outside Miracle.

!!!Episode 6 -- Lens
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Erika gets reprimanded by Nora for associating her actions with the disappearance of her daughter. In turn, Erika asks about Nora's kids, and whether they died or departed. Her follow-up is enough to cause Nora to break down in tears.
-->'''Erika''': What were the last words they said to you, to the best of your recollection?
* ChekhovsBoomerang: The DSD questionnaire was first very important in Nora's other centric episode, S1's "Guest", and it comes back - as does the general composition of the final scene of that episode - when Erika bullies Nora into doing the questionnaire when they argue over if Evie disappeared or departed.
* WindowPain: Serves as a BookEnds. The episode begins with Nora angrily throwing a rock through the Murphys' window. At episode's end - after [[spoiler:Nora has confronted Erika with the new DSD questionnaire, and as Kevin admits to Nora that he's being haunted by the ghost of Patti Levin]], Erika returns the favor.

!!!Episode 7 -- A Most Powerful Adversary
* AteHisGun: [[spoiler:Virgil.]]
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When Kevin and Laurie come clean with another about their relationship, Kevin says he still feels remorse over having being a dick when Laurie wanted a puppy. But Laurie had already forgotten about that incident.
* BetrayalByInaction: Virgil promises to resurrect Kevin after he takes the fatal poison dose. He empties it and leaves Kevin to die, as he, Michael, and John all suspect that Kevin was responsible for Evie's disappearance.
* DeathIsTheOnlyOption: Virgil notes that Jill may be better off if Kevin let go and died.
* EvilFormerFriend: Deconstructed. Virgil and John both pretend to be friends with Kevin in order to trick him into punishing himself for Evie's disappearance, but they also think he's this to them, as they think he killed Evie and hid this from them.
* FaceHeelTurn: While they're still estranged, revealed that John, Michael, and Virgil all conspired against Kevin to get him to kill himself.
* LuredIntoATrap: The reveal of the final scene. Virgil convinced Kevin he'd resurrect him but John and Michael have convinced Virgil that Kevin had something to do with Evie's disappearance. It was all a trap to get Kevin to ingest the poison, and Virgil leaves him to die.
* WasJustLeaving: When Kevin comes to Virgil's house, he bumps into a tense situation between Virgil and his grandson Michael. Virgil resolves the situation by announcing that Michael was just leaving which the latter grudgingly does.
* WhamShot: The last scene. As Kevin [[spoiler: lies dying on the floor, Virgil empties the syringe of adrenaline he promised to resuscitate Kevin with and then blows his own brains out.]]

!!!Episode 8 -- International Assassin
* AlternateUniverse: When Kevin dies, he goes to an alternate reality where he's an assassin.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Kevin]] is given a fatal amount of poison and buried, only to come back to life of his own volition after a spiritual journey. Michael, who witnesses this, gives an entirely understandable "Holy shit!" in response.
* BookEnds: The episode begins with [[spoiler:Kevin breaking the surface of water]] and ends with [[spoiler:Kevin breaking the surface of soil]].
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler: Patti died in Kevin's arms as a CallBack to the ral death scene in.]]
* HeroicSuicide: It's revealed that Virgil shot himself to enter the afterlife and be Kevin's guide there.
* LieDetector: Kevin is hooked up to one.
* NakedOnArrival: Kevin wakes up naked in a bathtub.
* NeckSnap: How Kevin offs the fat guy in the hotel corridor.
* OutOfGenreExperience: A SpyFiction episode in a mystery drama series.
* PoliticiansKissBabies: Discussed by Patti who is running for president.
-->'''Patti''': I was working my way through the crowd shaking hands and I see this fellow and he's waiting for me and he has a baby in his arms. And I'm thinking to myself, "Shit, now I'm gonna have to kiss that thing. Because that's what one must endure if you want to get elected."
* ProfessionalKiller: Kevin plays the part.
* RaisedHandOfSurvival: Kevin's hand is the first thing we see when he rises from his grave at the end.
* RoomDisservice: The guy delivering flowers to Kevin's room was out to kill him.
* SilentWhisper: Towards the end, the man on the bridge whispers something in Kevin's ear but we never learn what exactly it was.
* ThrownDownAWell: Kevin does this to little Patti.
* TrailersAlwaysLie: So as to not spoil the cliffhanger of "A Most Powerful Adversary", or give away the episode's MindScrew events, trailers for "International Assassin" used clips that mostly consisted of footage from the episodes after it.

!!!Episode 9 -- Ten Thirteen
* FakeKillScare: Meg pulling the pin of a (fake) grenade on a [[BusFullOfInnocents bus of school kids]].
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The cyclist who got too close to the camp of the Guilty Remnant gets stoned on Meg's order.
* SpitefulSpit: Meg spits out in disrespect before entering the bus that would take her out from Jarden.
* UnflinchingWalk: Meg walking away from the school bus, less the explosion.
* WhamLine: At the end, the answer to the question posed:
-->'''Tom''': Who are you?
-->[[spoiler: '''Evie''']]: [[spoiler: ''(doesn't speak but writes "It doesn't matter" on a notepad, conveying to him (and the viewers) that she and the other (not-so-)"departed" girls are members of The Guilty Remnant)'']]
* WhamShot: The revelation that [spoiler]Evie[/spoiler] and her friends are hiding in a warehouse.

!!!Episode 10 -- I Live Here Now
* BackFromTheDead: Kevin once again finds himself back at the hotel after being shot by John Murphy. This time he gets out of it by doing a karaoke performance of Simon & Garfunkel's "Homeward Bound" in the hotel bar.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Everyone, throughout this episode. All the characters get caught up in the rampage on Miracle during the anniversary celebrations, and the entire extended Garvey/Jamison family fight hard to be reunited in Matt's church in the final shot of the season.
* FadeToWhite: The transition from the rampage on the bridge to Kevin waking up in the hotel bathroom.
* FanDisservice: [[spoiler: The Guilty Remnant members who've been hiding in plain sight in the park disrobe to change into their white uniforms. Suffice to say not all of them are as attractive as Liv Tyler or Margaret Qualley]].
* IronicEcho: When Kevin confronts Meg in Jarden, Meg will only respond by singing the gospel theme song of Miracle, which [[spoiler:she has utterly destroyed]].
* JustAFleshWound: [[spoiler:John Murphy shoots Kevin in the torso, sending Kevin back to the afterlife-or-is-it hotel. When Kevin comes back, the gunshot is not life-threatening and he's able to wander around the town with apparently only moderate pain. There might be some magic going on]].
* PoliceAreUseless: The shit hits the fan in similar fashion as in the season 1 finale, when [[spoiler:the Guilty Remnant lead a raid into the fortified town of Jarden. The non-members rampage through the city into the night, while the GR establish a base in the town's museum. Jarden police are simply hopelessly ill-equipped to deal with the calamity. That is until [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill the season 3 premiere...]]]]
* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: All the characters have been scattered nonstop for the first two seasons. In the final scene, Kevin's whole family is back together and unharmed.
* TitleDrop: Kevin says it, accepting Miracle as his home and saying he wants to go home.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Season 3]]

!!!Episode 1 -- The Book of Kevin
* BackForTheDead: The third season premiere has [[spoiler:Dean the dog-hunter]] return only to die trying to murder Kevin and Tommy.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Goodbye, Guilty Remnant.]]
* HowWeGotHere: The episode ends with Nora looking many years older, living in Australia under the name "Sarah," and denying ever having known a man named "Kevin." The rest of the season jumps back in time to show how we got here.
* GasLeakCoverup: The [[spoiler:drone strike on the Guilty Remnant members]] in Miracle is officially spun as a gas leak ignited by a cigarette, even though it happened in broad daylight and is well-known enough that pretty much anyone can look up the truth.
* RealityEnsues: The MASSIVE invasion of the town of Jarden, Texas by the Guilty Remnant led to serious civil unrest as droves of unsanctioned civilians came in with them and proceeded to loot and commit general anarchy. In response to this blatant act of domestic terrorism, [[spoiler:ATFEC launches a drone strike on the visitor's center where the GR is holed up, wiping them all out in an instant]].
* SelfHarm: Nora is revealed to have done this to herself by breaking her arm to cover up the tattoo she got commemorating her Departed children.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: After the Guilty Remnant's stunt in season 2, the government apparently decides they're done with this nonsense [[spoiler:and straight up orders a drone strike on the visitor's center they are holed up in]].
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: Lily was happily living with Nora and Kevin at the end of Season 2, and it's left mysterious throughout most of the episode what happened to her. It's revealed eventually that Christine came back and took Lily back.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: John gets instructions from Laurie via earpiece.
* ZipMeUp: Justified. Nora asks Kevin to help her zip down her dress because of the cast she's wearing.

!!!Episode 2 -- Don't Be Ridiculous
* AdamWesting: [[Series/PerfectStrangers Mark Linn-Baker]] appears as a post-departure version of himself.
* AsHimself: Mark Linn-Baker, revealed on the news to have faked his Departure, shows up as himself, delivering a message to Nora. In the process, he references his actual degrees from Yale.
* AssholeVictim: The Australian chief of police named Kevin kicks some dogs which makes it easier for the audience to accept his death by the hand of the old lady.
* AuthenticationByNewspaper: In the clips Nora is watching, the volunteers hold up newspapers to prove the day of recording.
* ChekhovsGunman: Mark Linn Baker is first mentioned in a brief cameo in Season 2 as someone who faked his Departure because of the Departures of everyone else in the main cast. This experience results in him coming back to try to find where the Departed went.
* CruelToBeKind: Very downplayed, but Tom bluntly tells Nora that he didn't leave Lily for her, he left Lily for Kevin. This is cruel to Nora as she's grieving, but it's implied that he's trying to stop her from feeling as if she's lost her purpose forever.
* GodTest: Imposed by Grace onto the police chief via water boarding. He fails the test.
* HomeEarlySurprise: Nora returns home early from her journey only to bump into Kevin as he is about to suffocate himself via [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_bag suicide bag]]. He then confesses to her that he only wanted to see how it felt.
* InstantSedation: The Australian Kevin goes out from the TranquillizerDart in no time.
* MercyKill: The kangaroo hit by the car.
* NamesTheSame: Aside from both Kevins (which is also a plot point in this episode), Grace tracks down an Australian police chief named Kevin Garvey.


!!!Episode 3 -- Crazy Whitefella Thinking
* ShootTheShaggyDogStory: Garvey Sr. walks across Australia on a desperate quest to find Christopher, convinced that he's the only person who can prevent a biblical flood. Christopher promises to tell him the song that will stop the flood after Kevin fixes his roof. While fixing the roof, Kevin slips off it and accidentally kills / badly injures Christopher. While attempting to find the song before Christopher dies, Kevin is stranded in the desert.
* UnfamiliarCeiling: When Garvey Sr. wakes up after being [[BedouinRescueService rescued from the desert]], he finds himself in a room and his POV shot lingers on a globe hanging from the ceiling.
* WhenItRainsItPours: When Garvey Sr. is stranded in the desert at night it starts raining cats and dogs.

!!!Episode 4 -- G'Day Melbourne
* CoincidentalBroadcast: Kevin spots Evie on his hotel room TV when a news report about a dead police chief named Kevin attracts his attention. Later Garvey Sr. spots Kevin on TV as well which prompts him to call all hotels in the city to find out where he is staying.
* FreezeFrameBonus: In the opening scene, when the customs official checks Nora and Kevin's passports, a freeze frame reveals that both passports have expired (Nora's in 2013 and Kevin's in 2009), but they are still allowed to enter Australia.
* ISeeThemToo: At first Kevin thinks that Evie is a projection like Patti but then he gets surprised when another man acknowledges her existence too.
* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Invoked. Kevin has this reaction when Nora tells him about the option to follow the Departed. As a result, [[spoiler:she does it.]]
* ThisIsUnforgivable!: Nora's reaction when, while she and Kevin are fighting, Kevin tells her that she should "go be with [her] kids".
* UseYourHead: Kevin gets headbutted in the streets by a man for harassing Evie.

!!!Episode 5 -- It's a Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World
* AnswerCut: When the airplane is diverted to Tasmania, Matt's question "How the hell do we get to Melbourne?" is answered by a cut to a ferry.
* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Matt reveals near the end of the episode that [[spoiler:the cancer he had as a child is back, and it's terminal.]]
* ChekhovsGunman: The man who claims to be god can be seen earlier when boarding the ferry.
* ShamingTheMob: Subverted. When Matt mentiones the name "Frasier" he gets tied to a chair in order to "milk him". But he manages to free himself, picks up a megaphone and starts shaming the mob, but his words have no effect on the crowd and they start booing him.
* ShoutOut: The episode title is named after ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld''.
* TwoKeyedLock: The soldier on the submarine manages to turn both keys with his hand and foot.
* WretchedHive: The love boat where EverybodyHasLotsOfSex.

!!!Episode 6 -- Certified
* CallBack: Nora tells Laurie at the beginning of the episode that, if she wanted to kill herself, she'd go snorkelling. The AmbiguousEnding shows Laurie choosing to go snorkelling on the day of the anniversary, despite Jill and Tom's call to her.
* DrivenToSuicide: Deconstructed. Laurie tries to kill herself after the Sudden Departure, but backs out and joins the Guilty Remnant instead - which, as she and Nora discuss, is itself a form of suicide, as they believe in slowing smoking themselves to death. Nora keeps a packet of cigarettes with her, but it's ambiguous if it's for this purpose. Laurie then takes Nora's advice and chooses to ''maybe'' kill herself.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Laurie appears to accept this at the end of the episode. Having tried to protect Kevin's mental health all series, Laurie accepts that she cannot change his mind about committing suicide.
* HowWeGotHere: The episode explains how Laurie showed up to the Ranch alone, in a stolen van with a black eye.
* LeaveYourQuestTest / SecretTest: Implied to be the case with the Departed scientists that rejected Nora in "G'day Melbourne". If her tracking them down is any indication, they ''wanted'' her to want to go badly enough that she'd follow them across Australia even after they rejected her.
* PopCulturalOsmosisFailure: Laurie knows enough about Judas to compare herself to him, but didn't know he killed himself.
* ShoutOut: Laurie makes references to ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'':
-->'''Laurie''': Well, so everybody wants something. A brain, a heart, courage. Kevin's in the Emerald City. He's the one that's gonna give it to you.
-->'''Garvey Sr.''': All right, Dorothy. Let's have it.
* AStormIsComing: Garvey Sr. mentions it, fearing that it will be another biblical flood.

!!!Episode 7 -- The Most Powerful Man in the World
* AlternateUniverse: In which Kevin is the President of the United States in a world where the GR has become a global power.
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Christopher, while talking to Kevin on the computer.
-->Do you believe your father can sing a song and stop the flood? No.
* CallBack: Season 3 opens with a sequence set in the 1800s, which ends with a man sitting on a roof, confused as to why the world hasn't ended. In this episode, Kevin Sr. does the same thing.
* DeadMansTriggerFinger: When Kevin is caught out by two security guards on the stairway, his accomplice snipes them down. While being hit the first guard turns around and shoots his fellow.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: Inverted. When Kevin meets Evie's AlternateSelf, in a world where Patti and even Meg are worse versions of themselves, she is a pointed protestor against the Guilty Remnant and especially Kevin's regime, insisting that love still exists.
* EvilChancellor: Patti is probably one to Kevin in the alternate universe, but she does say that he agreed.
* ExcusePlot: Kevin is tossed in a cliche spy story where he is the only man alive to stop the president from starting a nuclear war.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Patti to Kevin in the alternate universe.
* NakedOnArrival: Again, Kevin is naked when being washed up on the shore.
* NonAnswer: Grace has always wanted to know why her children chose to leave their shoes behind when they walked into the wilderness to find her. When Kevin finally sees them in the alternative universe, her youngest asks him, "What does it matter?" Strangely, this answer seems to comfort Grace, although it disturbs Kevin.
* NuclearOption / KillEmAll: Patti's ultimate goal, which she says is what people want to do but are too afraid. The plot line in the alternate universe ends with [[spoiler:her succeeding.]]
* PrecisionFStrike: The dying Kevin to the presidential Kevin: "We really ''fucked'' up with Nora."
* RealityEnsues:. Kevin Sr's whole purpose in going to Australia has been to find Christopher's song. It's what he wants Kevin to go to the other side for after Christopher's death, as he thinks it's the only way to prevent the flood. Kevin Jnr finally tracks him down after much difficulty, and asks him for it. Christopher tells him that isn't possible, and Kevin Jnr agrees.
* SittingOnTheRoof: The last scene. In anticipation of the great flood Garvey Sr. climbed on the roof. Kevin joins him for a chat after his return from the dead.

!!!Episode 8 -- The Book of Nora
* AlternateUniverse: Nora claims that [[spoiler:the Departure split the human population between two otherwise identical dimensions, one with 98% of the population and the other with 2% of the population]].
* ChekhovsGun: The goat and the beads.
* ConvenientSlowDance: Kevin and Nora dance to one at the wedding.
* DistantFinale: [[spoiler: The majority of this episode takes place at least two decades into the future, with Nora now living in Australia under the alias of "Sarah".]]
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Deconstructed before being played (somewhat) straight in Nora's case. Kevin apologises for sending her to the other dimension to "be with her family". Nora says he was right, and she had to do it. She tells him that she [[spoiler:journeyed from Australia to America, which took ''months'' as no boats or planes were running in the near-deserted landscape. She undertakes the arduous journey to get back to her children and Mapleton...only to see that they've moved on happily (at least compared to everyone else's intense misery) without her. She chooses to return to the other world, but at least gets to live in peace, knowing that they are happy.]]
** Kevin, too. He tells Nora that he travelled on a yearly basis - for ''years'' - looking for her. He eventually finds her and both of them return to each other, just as Nora's birds come back to her.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Implied to be this in Laurie's case. The last we saw of her was jumping off the boat, possibly intending to kill herself before the anniversary of the sudden departure. Many years later, she is a happy grandmother to Tom and Jill's children.
* OpenSaysMe: When the bathroom door jams up, Nora rams it in with her shoulder.
* SecretKeeper: Matt is willingly this to Nora, never telling Kevin the truth about where she went after he returned to New York to be with Mary and Noah before he died. Laurie becomes less willingly this to Nora after she returns from the alternate universe and becomes Nora's long-distance therapist. Nora says that Laurie had no choice, but Kevin seems to feel differently.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Nora goes into the device that is supposed to send her to where the Departed went. She's next seen many years later in Australia, where Kevin locates her and claims that they've spoken to each other once. All of this teases the idea that Nora has been sent to an alternate dimension where her relationship with Kevin is different. Later, it's revealed that no, they're in the same dimension and Kevin is just trying to "start over." Nora ''does,'' however,' claim to have returned from an alternate dimension]].
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* InterruptedIntimacy: Possible, potentially supernatural version of this trope: [[spoiler: the woman Kevin cheats on Laurie with is shown to have vanished during their hotel tryst, and Kevin confirms to Matt that he was "with her" when she vanished, though it's not confirmed whether or not they were actually in the middle of sex when it happened.]]

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* InterruptedIntimacy: Possible, potentially supernatural version of this trope: [[spoiler: the woman Kevin cheats on Laurie with is shown to have vanished during their hotel tryst, and Kevin confirms to Matt that he was "with her" when she vanished, though it's not confirmed whether or not they were actually in the middle of sex when it happened.]]
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* InterruptedIntimacy: Possible, potentially supernatural version of this trope: [[spoiler: the woman Kevin cheats on Laurie with is shown to have vanished during their hotel tryst, and Kevin confirms to Matt that he was "with her" when she vanished, though it's not confirmed whether or not they were actually in the middle of sex when it happened.]]
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** [[spoiler: She dies in the first episode of Season 3 though, subverting this trope.]]

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* AStormIsComing: Kevin Snr repeatedly insists this throughout S3. It comes, [[spoiler:but it's not the apocalypse.]]

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* AStormIsComing: Kevin Snr Snr. repeatedly insists this throughout S3. It comes, [[spoiler:but it's not the apocalypse.]]



* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Appears regularly. All the main characters, except Laurie, Kevin Snr, and Chris, move from Mapleton to Jarden, Texas in Season 2. Eventually Laurie and Chris also move and settle there during Season 2 and 3. Nobody refers to Mapleton again. Nora experiences this in a huge way in the finale, as she views 'home' to be with her husband and children, but [[spoiler:comes to believe that she can't do this in either reality when she visits the alternate Mapleton, as her family has moved on without her and Kevin left her, so she lives out her life in Australia under an assumed name.]]

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Appears regularly. All the main characters, except Laurie, Kevin Snr, Snr., and Chris, move from Mapleton to Jarden, Texas in Season 2. Eventually Laurie and Chris also move and settle there during Season 2 and 3. Nobody refers to Mapleton again. Nora experiences this in a huge way in the finale, as she views 'home' to be with her husband and children, but [[spoiler:comes to believe that she can't do this in either reality when she visits the alternate Mapleton, as her family has moved on without her and Kevin left her, so she lives out her life in Australia under an assumed name.]]
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** "The Garveys at Their Best" shows several strange events happening in the days prior to the Great Departure. A random woman drives up to Garvey on the day of the Departure and asks if he's ready, only to say she had the wrong person. Patti is shown to have had premonitions of "something terrible" happening, and sensed that "something wrong inside" Laurie. Kevin spots a deer with a shining light on it's head; this is later revealed to be the reflective side of a party balloon that says "It's a Girl!" [[spoiler: It's revealed that Laurie is pregnant, but the child disappears in the departure in utero.]]

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** "The Garveys at Their Best" shows several strange events happening in the days prior to the Great Departure. A random woman drives up to Garvey on the day of the Departure and asks if he's ready, only to say she had the wrong person. Patti is shown to have had premonitions of "something terrible" happening, and sensed that "something wrong inside" Laurie. Kevin spots a deer with a shining light on it's its head; this is later revealed to be the reflective side of a party balloon that says "It's a Girl!" [[spoiler: It's revealed that Laurie is pregnant, but the child disappears in the departure in utero.]]

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* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: Every season has had one to a greater or lesser extent.
** Season 1 builds up to Nora either disappearing or committing suicide, which nearly happens when she finds the dolls of her family inside her house. Then she finds Lilly on Kevin's doorstep, and greets her joyously, having discovered a reason to go on living.
** Season 2 splits up all the Garveys and sends them on separate adventures - before they're all unexpectedly reunited in Miracle at the end.
** Season 3 is more of a BittersweetEnding, as [[spoiler:Matt is dead and the extent of Nora's honesty is unknown]], but [[spoiler:Kevin and Nora are back together and everyone ended up happily, more or less, including Tom and Jill, Kevin Snr. is still alive, and Laurie is happy and still alive]].



* UnexpectedHappyEnding: Every season has had one to a greater or lesser extent.
** Season 1 builds up to Nora either disappearing or committing suicide, which nearly happens when she finds the dolls of her family inside her house. Then she finds Lilly on Kevin's doorstep, and greets her joyously, having discovered a reason to go on living.
** Season 2 splits up all the Garveys and sends them on separate adventures - before they're all unexpectedly reunited in Miracle at the end.
** Season 3 is more of a BittersweetEnding, as [[spoiler:Matt is dead and the extent of Nora's honesty is unknown]], but [[spoiler:Kevin and Nora are back together and everyone ended up happily, more or less, including Tom and Jill, Kevin Snr. is still alive, and Laurie is happy and still alive]].
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* AbortedArc / CliffhangerCopout: In Season 2, a great deal is made of Matt potentially raping his wife Mary (although, admittedly, without knowing it), who becomes pregnant despite being comatose. This is quickly brushed over in the final episode of Season 2, where one line confirms that Mary ''did'' wake up and so Noah was conceived consensually, possibly due to the MoralEventHorizon such an act [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil could have been for Matt.]]


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* MessiahCreep: The story as a whole, which begins without any real mention of religion before introducing devoted Christian characters to the fold and playing it up even more in Season 3, which [[spoiler:possibly reveals Kevin as some sort of God figure.]]


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* UnexpectedHappyEnding: Every season has had one to a greater or lesser extent.
** Season 1 builds up to Nora either disappearing or committing suicide, which nearly happens when she finds the dolls of her family inside her house. Then she finds Lilly on Kevin's doorstep, and greets her joyously, having discovered a reason to go on living.
** Season 2 splits up all the Garveys and sends them on separate adventures - before they're all unexpectedly reunited in Miracle at the end.
** Season 3 is more of a BittersweetEnding, as [[spoiler:Matt is dead and the extent of Nora's honesty is unknown]], but [[spoiler:Kevin and Nora are back together and everyone ended up happily, more or less, including Tom and Jill, Kevin Snr. is still alive, and Laurie is happy and still alive]].
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* NothingIsScarier: None of the Departures are ever shown, and ultimately it isn't made clear if this is because a condition of Departure is that nobody is looking at them, or if it's just some creative licence to get this point across.


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* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Wayne dies in Kevin's arms, presumably after being shot by the police.
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* NoAnswer: Grace has always wanted to know why her children chose to leave their shoes behind when they walked into the wilderness to find her. When Kevin finally sees them in the alternative universe, her youngest asks him, "What does it matter?" Strangely, this answer seems to comfort Grace, although it disturbs Kevin.

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* YouCan'tGoHomeAgain: Appears regularly. All the main characters, except Laurie, Kevin Snr, and Chris, move from Mapleton to Jarden, Texas in Season 2. Eventually Laurie and Chris also move and settle there during Season 2 and 3. Nobody refers to Mapleton again. Nora experiences this in a huge way in the finale, as she views 'home' to be with her husband and children, but [[spoiler:comes to believe that she can't do this in either reality when she visits the alternate Mapleton, as her family has moved on without her and Kevin left her, so she lives out her life in Australia under an assumed name.]]

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* YouCan'tGoHomeAgain: YouCantGoHomeAgain: Appears regularly. All the main characters, except Laurie, Kevin Snr, and Chris, move from Mapleton to Jarden, Texas in Season 2. Eventually Laurie and Chris also move and settle there during Season 2 and 3. Nobody refers to Mapleton again. Nora experiences this in a huge way in the finale, as she views 'home' to be with her husband and children, but [[spoiler:comes to believe that she can't do this in either reality when she visits the alternate Mapleton, as her family has moved on without her and Kevin left her, so she lives out her life in Australia under an assumed name.]]

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* ApocalypseHow: A Class 1 — Societal Disruption. Two percent of the world's population vanish but humanity survives.

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* ApocalypseWow: Pointedly subverted in the real world, but in Kevin's hotel world, his visions end with [[spoiler:Patti, Kevin, and the Guilty Remnant ending the world via nuclear bomb.]]



* AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Played with and deconstructed all over the place. Constantly teased to be what happened to the Departed, which causes Matt's denial. While Kevin visits Patti, Holy Wayne, Evie, and Meg in another world, it seems neither better or worse, but also different. [[spoiler:The finale implies that Nora has come to view their world as the higher plane.]]
* BabiesEverAfter: The ending of Season 1 has Nora finding Lily on Kevin's doorstep. This saves her from leaving Mapleton and probably committing suicide, and allows her to stay very happy (by Nora's standards) throughout Season 2. Brutally subverted at the beginning of Season 3, as we find out she gave custody back to Christine, but the principle is still played straight in that this leads to the dissolution of Kevin and Nora's relationship and Nora's DespairEventHorizon.
* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Nora is able to function again after she and Kevin adopt Lily. Then, when she loses her to Christine in Season 3, she goes off at the deep end.



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* DeathIsCheap: Somewhat. Kevin ''always'' comes BackFromTheDead (unless you believe that he never died in the first place, but this seems unlikely by Season 3), no matter what happens to him. Laurie attempts suicide twice but it doesn't stick either time. On the flip side, Patti, Evie, and Meg are all KilledOffForReal. While all stay dead, Kevin often sees them in a hallucination or visits them in the world of the dead. A lot of people think that the Departed died, but [[spoiler:if Nora is right, they didn't.]]



* ShooOutTheClowns: The Frost twins, often used to provide some comic relief, are absent from the last few episodes of the first season. Aimee, too, after a fight with Jill.

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* SoWhatDoWeDoNow: A continuous problem, thoroughly deconstructed. Laurie and Nora both wake up to the fact that Kevin feels like this about his supposed magic (and experience in the other world) in Season 3, as he's been goaded on by Matt and his father. Kevin also accuses Nora of feeling like this about her intense grief for her family, but it's more deconstructed.


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* BigDamnHeroes: Kevin saves Laurie and Jill separately from a burning fire.

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* NonAnswer: Also crosses over with NoAnswer. Kevin Sr's whole purpose in going to Australia has been to find Christopher's song. It's what he wants Kevin to go to the other side for after Christopher's death, as he thinks it's the only way to prevent the flood. Kevin Jnr finally tracks him down after much difficulty, and asks him for it. Christopher tells him that isn't possible, and Kevin Jnr agrees.


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* RealityEnsues:. Kevin Sr's whole purpose in going to Australia has been to find Christopher's song. It's what he wants Kevin to go to the other side for after Christopher's death, as he thinks it's the only way to prevent the flood. Kevin Jnr finally tracks him down after much difficulty, and asks him for it. Christopher tells him that isn't possible, and Kevin Jnr agrees.

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* TheBusCameBack: While characters are commonly PutOnABus and do not return (when the Garvey-Jamisons move from location to location particularly), several characters come back and have at least a great impact on the plot. Christine abandons her child with Tom in S1, then [[spoiler:returns sometime between S2 and 3 to take her back from Nora and Kevin, breaking their hearts.]]



* ChekhovsGunman: Several characters are referenced and then reappear in others' stories. For example, Mark Linn Baker fakes his Departure, then reappears in Season 3 to tell Nora [[spoiler:that she can go to the other place.]] Wayne leads the cult that Tom joins in the beginning, but also counsels Nora and provides herewith her only consolation, and possibly grants Kevin's wish for him.



** On a more local level, it's never confirmed what Kevin's wish was that Wayne granted, or tried to grant. As a result, it's never confirmed if it came true or not.



* SurvivorGuilt: Naturally, slews of people who lost loved ones are wracked with this. It's also what drives the Guilty Remnant.

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* AStormIsComing: Kevin Snr repeatedly insists this throughout S3. It comes, [[spoiler:but it's not the apocalypse.]]
* SurvivorGuilt: Naturally, slews of people who lost loved ones are wracked with this. It's also what drives the Guilty Remnant. Remnant.
* SymbolicBaptism: There are tons. Water appears to be some kind of conduit to the other world / the world of the dead that Kevin periodically visits, and he always goes there via water (when John and Michael dump his body in the lake, he wakes up in the bathtub of the hotel). When Grace kills the wrong Kevin Garvey, she ties him down and forcefully drowns him. When Kevin chooses to go back to the hotel world, despite not knowing if he'll come back, he lets Grace drown him. When he does come back, he chooses to drown ''himself'' to continue passing messages along in the other world.



* WorldOfMysteries: There's obviously the main mystery of the disappearance, but so many bizarre and possibly magical things happen throughout the show: automatic scanners stop being able to recognise Nora. A single town was one of few places on earth not to suffer the Sudden Departure. People claim that their loved ones departed when they actually murdered them. Etc. Etc.



* SwissCheeseSecurity: At the conference Nora goes to, her name badge is taken by someone else, apparently without having to offer so much as an ID to get it. The thief is then able to break a bar mirror, somehow avoid getting immediately caught so the real Nora is blamed, and then join the conference posing as Nora without security ever noticing. Hotel security is also thoroughly unhelpful, kicking Nora out immediately even though she clearly outlines how someone stole her badge and could easily impersonate her. They do eventually check her story and realize their mistake, and make up for it by comping all her hotel expenses.

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* SwissCheeseSecurity: At the conference Nora goes to, her name badge is taken by someone else, apparently without having to offer so much as an ID to get it. The thief is then able to break a bar mirror, somehow avoid getting immediately caught so the real Nora is blamed, and then join the conference posing as Nora without security ever noticing. Hotel security is also thoroughly unhelpful, kicking Nora out immediately even though she clearly outlines how someone stole her badge and could easily impersonate her. They do eventually check her story and realize their mistake, and make up for it by comping all her hotel expenses.



* ArcWords: It appears a couple of times before this, but only in this episode does Holy Wayne's "Do you want to feel this way?" become important.
* ArmourPiercingQuestion: "Do you want to feel this way?" Nora can finally say "no" in this episode.



* HowlOfSorrow: Nora has one when she speaks the AttentionWhore writer.
-->What is next? NOTHING IS NEXT!




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* SwissCheeseSecurity: At the conference Nora goes to, her name badge is taken by someone else, apparently without having to offer so much as an ID to get it. The thief is then able to break a bar mirror, somehow avoid getting immediately caught so the real Nora is blamed, and then join the conference posing as Nora without security ever noticing. Hotel security is also thoroughly unhelpful, kicking Nora out immediately even though she clearly outlines how someone stole her badge and could easily impersonate her. They do eventually check her story and realize their mistake, and make up for it by comping all her hotel expenses.



* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: More so than other episodes because this episode demonstrates some of the strange things that occur prior to the Departure. See: a group of older woman pulling up beside Kevin on the day of the Departure.
-->Are you ready?



* HeroicBSOD: Unsurprisingly happens to most of the Mapleton residents after the Guilty Remnant breaks into their houses and places the mannequins of the Departed inside their houses. Nora gets this most of all, and it's implied that she may be DrivenToSuicide, but thankfully she finds Christine's baby before she can.



* RiddleForTheAges: What Kevin wished for, and therefore whether it came true, remains ambiguous throughout the series.



* DayInTheLimelight: While the focus shifts between all the Garveys and the Jamisons, this is the first episode where the Garveys only appear for a brief moment, putting them OutOfFocus in order to introduce us to Jarden.



* TheAllegedHouse: The house Nora purchased for three million dollars turns out to be rundown.

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* TheAllegedHouse: The house Nora purchased for three million dollars turns out to be rundown. This is implied to be usual in Miracle, as ''everyone'' wants to live there.



* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Laurie is keeping it together in her interview with the publishers. Then one of them asks her to edit the book to answer:
-->How did it make you feel?
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* HeroicBSOD: Laurie suffers one and attacks the editor.



* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Matt eventually gets his wristband but insists that Mary get it so she may go back into Miracle that their child could be safe.




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* TraumaCongaLine: After Matt leaves Miracle to take Mary to the hospital, he's beset by nonstop horrible events: a guy steals his wristband, breaking his arm and concussing him, who he then finds having been hit by a truck, he finds any way to get Mary back in, bribes a guard, the back way in floods. He has to give Mary up to Nora and Kevin, who promise to take care of her, and then enters the stocks in the waiting room outside Miracle.



* ChekhovsBoomerang: The DSD questionnaire was first very important in Nora's other centric episode, S1's "Guest", and it comes back - as does the general composition of the final scene of that episode - when Erika bullies Nora into doing the questionnaire when they argue over if Evie disappeared or departed.



* BetrayalByInaction: Virgil promises to resurrect Kevin after he takes the fatal poison dose. He empties it and leaves Kevin to die, as he, Michael, and John all suspect that Kevin was responsible for Evie's disappearance.



* EvilFormerFriend: Deconstructed. Virgil and John both pretend to be friends with Kevin in order to trick him into punishing himself for Evie's disappearance, but they also think he's this to them, as they think he killed Evie and hid this from them.
* FaceHeelTurn: While they're still estranged, revealed that John, Michael, and Virgil all conspired against Kevin to get him to kill himself.
* LuredIntoATrap: The reveal of the final scene. Virgil convinced Kevin he'd resurrect him but John and Michael have convinced Virgil that Kevin had something to do with Evie's disappearance. It was all a trap to get Kevin to ingest the poison, and Virgil leaves him to die.




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* WhamShot: The revelation that [spoiler]Evie[/spoiler] and her friends are hiding in a warehouse.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: Everyone, throughout this episode. All the characters get caught up in the rampage on Miracle during the anniversary celebrations, and the entire extended Garvey/Jamison family fight hard to be reunited in Matt's church in the final shot of the season.



* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: All the characters have been scattered nonstop for the first two seasons. In the final scene, Kevin's whole family is back together and unharmed.
* TitleDrop: Kevin says it, accepting Miracle as his home and saying he wants to go home.



* SelfHarm: Nora is revealed to have done this to herself by breaking her arm to cover up the tattoo she got commemorating her Departed children.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: Lily was happily living with Nora and Kevin at the end of Season 2, and it's left mysterious throughout most of the episode what happened to her. It's revealed eventually that Christine came back and took Lily back.



* ChekhovsGunman: Mark Linn Baker is first mentioned in a brief cameo in Season 2 as someone who faked his Departure because of the Departures of everyone else in the main cast. This experience results in him coming back to try to find where the Departed went.
* CruelToBeKind: Very downplayed, but Tom bluntly tells Nora that he didn't leave Lily for her, he left Lily for Kevin. This is cruel to Nora as she's grieving, but it's implied that he's trying to stop her from feeling as if she's lost her purpose forever.





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\n* NamesTheSame: Aside from both Kevins (which is also a plot point in this episode), Grace tracks down an Australian police chief named Kevin Garvey.




* ShootTheShaggyDogStory: Garvey Sr. walks across Australia on a desperate quest to find Christopher, convinced that he's the only person who can prevent a biblical flood. Christopher promises to tell him the song that will stop the flood after Kevin fixes his roof. While fixing the roof, Kevin slips off it and accidentally kills / badly injures Christopher. While attempting to find the song before Christopher dies, Kevin is stranded in the desert.



* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Invoked. Kevin has this reaction when Nora tells him about the option to follow the Departed. As a result, [[spoiler:she does it.]]
* ThisIsUnforgivable!: Nora's reaction when, while she and Kevin are fighting, Kevin tells her that she should "go be with [her] kids".



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Matt reveals near the end of the episode that [[spoiler:the cancer he had as a child is back, and it's terminal.]]



* HowWeGotHere: The episode explains how Laurie showed up to the Ranch alone, in a stolen van with a black eye.

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* CallBack: Nora tells Laurie at the beginning of the episode that, if she wanted to kill herself, she'd go snorkelling. The AmbiguousEnding shows Laurie choosing to go snorkelling on the day of the anniversary, despite Jill and Tom's call to her.
* DrivenToSuicide: Deconstructed. Laurie tries to kill herself after the Sudden Departure, but backs out and joins the Guilty Remnant instead - which, as she and Nora discuss, is itself a form of suicide, as they believe in slowing smoking themselves to death. Nora keeps a packet of cigarettes with her, but it's ambiguous if it's for this purpose. Laurie then takes Nora's advice and chooses to ''maybe'' kill herself.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Laurie appears to accept this at the end of the episode. Having tried to protect Kevin's mental health all series, Laurie accepts that she cannot change his mind about committing suicide.
* HowWeGotHere: The episode explains how Laurie showed up to the Ranch alone, in a stolen van with a black eye.
* LeaveYourQuestTest / SecretTest: Implied to be the case with the Departed scientists that rejected Nora in "G'day Melbourne". If her tracking them down is any indication, they ''wanted'' her to want to go badly enough that she'd follow them across Australia even after they rejected her.



* ArmourPiercingQuestion: Christopher, while talking to Kevin on the computer.
-->Do you believe your father can sing a song and stop the flood? No.



* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: Inverted. When Kevin meets Evie's AlternateSelf, in a world where Patti and even Meg are worse versions of themselves, she is a pointed protestor against the Guilty Remnant and especially Kevin's regime, insisting that love still exists.
* EvilChancellor: Patti is probably one to Kevin in the alternate universe, but she does say that he agreed.



* TheManBehindTheMan: Patti to Kevin in the alternate universe.



* NoAnswer: Grace has always wanted to know why her children chose to leave their shoes behind when they walked into the wilderness to find her. When Kevin finally sees them in the alternative universe, her youngest asks him, "What does it matter?" Strangely, this answer seems to comfort Grace, although it disturbs Kevin.
* NonAnswer: Also crosses over with NoAnswer. Kevin Sr's whole purpose in going to Australia has been to find Christopher's song. It's what he wants Kevin to go to the other side for after Christopher's death, as he thinks it's the only way to prevent the flood. Kevin Jnr finally tracks him down after much difficulty, and asks him for it. Christopher tells him that isn't possible, and Kevin Jnr agrees.
* NuclearOption / KillEmAll: Patti's ultimate goal, which she says is what people want to do but are too afraid. The plot line in the alternate universe ends with [[spoiler:her succeeding.]]
* PrecisionFStrike: The dying Kevin to the presidential Kevin: "We really ''fucked'' up with Nora."



* OpenSaysMe: When the bathroom door jams up, Nora rams it in with her shoulder.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Deconstructed before being played (somewhat) straight in Nora's case. Kevin apologises for sending her to the other dimension to "be with her family". Nora says he was right, and she had to do it. She tells him that she [[spoiler:journeyed from Australia to America, which took ''months'' as no boats or planes were running in the near-deserted landscape. She undertakes the arduous journey to get back to her children and Mapleton...only to see that they've moved on happily (at least compared to everyone else's intense misery) without her. She chooses to return to the other world, but at least gets to live in peace, knowing that they are happy.]]
** Kevin, too. He tells Nora that he travelled on a yearly basis - for ''years'' - looking for her. He eventually finds her and both of them return to each other, just as Nora's birds come back to her.
* HappilyFailedSuicide: Implied to be this in Laurie's case. The last we saw of her was jumping off the boat, possibly intending to kill herself before the anniversary of the sudden departure. Many years later, she is a happy grandmother to Tom and Jill's children.
* OpenSaysMe: When the bathroom door jams up, Nora rams it in with her shoulder.
* SecretKeeper: Matt is willingly this to Nora, never telling Kevin the truth about where she went after he returned to New York to be with Mary and Noah before he died. Laurie becomes less willingly this to Nora after she returns from the alternate universe and becomes Nora's long-distance therapist. Nora says that Laurie had no choice, but Kevin seems to feel differently.
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* LonelyPianoPiece: Many, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZH0MUSCsj0 The Departure]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLH-u80xgkI Departure (Home)]] are the most notorious

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* LonelyPianoPiece: Many, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZH0MUSCsj0 The Departure]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLH-u80xgkI Departure (Home)]] are the most notoriousnotorious ones.

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** "What now?" / "What's next?" or variants.



* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: A heavily deconstructed trope: played straight in some ways and not in others. The events of the 14th - the day of the Departure - destroy the world in many ways and it never ''quite'' functions the same afterwards.



* LonelyPianoPiece: Many, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZH0MUSCsj0 The Departure]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLH-u80xgkI Departure (Home)]] are the most notorious.

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* LonelyPianoPiece: Many, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZH0MUSCsj0 The Departure]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLH-u80xgkI Departure (Home)]] are the most notorious.notorious
* MayanDoomsday: One of the major inspirations behind the book was Tom Perrotta asking himself if this really happened -- and if some people were left behind.

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* HowWeGotHere: [=S3E1=] ends with Nora looking many years older, living in Australia under the name "Sarah," and denying ever having known a man named "Kevin." The rest of the season jumps back in time to show how we got here.


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* HowWeGotHere: The episode ends with Nora looking many years older, living in Australia under the name "Sarah," and denying ever having known a man named "Kevin." The rest of the season jumps back in time to show how we got here.
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* ApocalypseHow: A Class 1 — Societal Disruption. Two percent of the world's population vanish but humanity survives.
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* ChekovsGun: The "Departure dolls" are advertised and shown in a few Season 1 episodes, before having a major role in the season finale.

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* ChekovsGun: ChekhovsGun: The "Departure dolls" are advertised and shown in a few Season 1 episodes, before having a major role in the season finale.

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