Stories matter

God, The Leftovers is so brilliant itโ€™s an embarrassment to other TV shows.

And Carrie Coonโ€ฆwell, Damon Lindelhof said something great about her that is so apt. Iโ€™ll just quote it.

Carrie has to know that thatโ€™s a comedic reading, but Nora would not want to be laughed at in that instance โ€” sheโ€™s so frustrated. And thatโ€™s what I think is really interesting, for someone who is so clearly in control of her own life, she keeps doing these crazy things โ€” whether it be hiring a prostitute to shoot her in the chest or getting the Wu-Tang tattoo or locking all the doors in her house as if Kevin is going to try to get in a window. She does all these irrational, unreasonable things, yet she seems completely and totally sane and under control when sheโ€™s essentially behaving like a crazy person. I donโ€™t know how Carrie does that. I think that if you were to ask most people, โ€œDo you think that Nora Durst is crazy?โ€ They would say, โ€œWhat? No!โ€ But I would like to read you from the list of 10 things that Nora Durst has done and ask you that question again.

Carrie is such a wonderful actor that sheโ€™s doing all these deranged things yet she brings you into her own world so skillfully that it all seems reasonable. But if you actually think about them for a moment they are all FUCKING INSANE.

Also, there has never been such a good show that deals with the issues of why the stories we tell matter, what they say about us, and what us listening to and believing in each otherโ€™s stories gives us, takes from us, and obligates us to be and to do โ€” and to hope for.