AVClub: The official tagline for the first season of The Leftovers was “We’re still here,” while this season’s tagline is “Begin again.” The unofficial tagline of The Leftovers—then, now, and probably forever—is “Your mileage may vary.” This is undoubtedly the most polarizing television show on the air, and Damon Lindelof is keenly aware of it. In an interview with Vulture’s Joe Adalian following the season premiere, Lindelof said that startling, prehistoric cold open came out of a writers’ room conversation about the most efficient way to piss off Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan, formerly of the Grantland podcast. “We love [the podcast] and think they’re brilliant, but they both fucking hate The Leftovers,” said Lindelof. “So the joke was, ‘What can we do to completely and totally piss off those guys?’” This is a show expressly designed to provoke, and it does that so successfully that not even all of the people who don’t fucking hate it will get the same satisfaction from every episode.
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