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Here's a synopsis of the first season from Google:

"In a global cataclysm, 'The Sudden Departure,' 140 million people disappeared without a trace. Three years later, residents of Mapleton, N.Y., try to maintain equilibrium when the notion of "normal" no longer applies. Intense grief has divided families and turned faith to cynicism, paranoia and madness, leading some of the traumatized to join the Guilty Remnant, a cultlike group. Kevin Garvey, a beleaguered police chief, must keep peace between townspeople and the cult, a task made tougher with concern about his kids. His daughter alternates between apathy and rebellion, and his wayward son befriends a charismatic prophet. 'The Leftovers' is based on the best-seller by Tom Perrotta, who is one of the series' executive producers."

If you're even a tiny bit interested, give it a chance. It's so different from anything I've seen on TV, and it gets better and better. The raw emotion in some of the scenes is just so bitter and real and human that I burst into tears. It's an amazing show.

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