Penguin One, Us Zero
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Episode 2
- Damon Lindelof
- Kath Lingenfelter
- "Shoe Fits"
by Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes - "Thank God for Sinners"
by Ty Segall - "Alone"
by Ty Segall
| "Penguin One, Us Zero" | |
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| The Leftovers episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 2 |
| Directed by | Peter Berg |
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| Cinematography by | Todd McMullen |
| Editing by | Hank Van Eeghen |
| Production code | 4X5702 |
| Original air date | July 6, 2014 |
| Running time | 56 minutes |
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"Penguin One, Us Zero" is the second episode of the first season of the American supernatural drama television series The Leftovers, based on the novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta. The episode was written by series creator Damon Lindelof and supervising producer Kath Lingenfelter, and directed by executive producer Peter Berg. It was first broadcast on HBO in the United States on July 6, 2014.
The series is set three years after the "Sudden Departure" – an event which saw 2% of the world's population (approximately 140 million people) disappear and profoundly affected the townspeople. The characters of police chief Kevin Garvey and his family (wife Laurie, son Tom, daughter Jill and father Kevin Sr.) are focal points, alongside grieving widow Nora Durst, her brother Reverend Matt Jamison, and the mysterious cult-like organization the Guilty Remnant (GR), led by Patti Levin. In the episode, Kevin questions his sanity as he starts dreaming about Dean, while Meg joins the Guilty Remnant, trying to understand what she wants.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 1.55 million household viewers and gained a 0.7 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances (particularly Liv Tyler), lingering questions and directing, although some expressed criticism for its pacing.
Two Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, and Cults (ATFEC) agents investigate Holy Wayne (Paterson Joseph), deeming him a threat to the country based on his profile, with possible indication of sex offenses. An ATFEC team raids Wayne's compound, killing many of its members. Just as an agent prepares to execute Christine (Annie Q.), Tom (Chris Zylka) kills the agent and takes her to an underground hideout.
Kevin (Justin Theroux) is haunted by a dream where he sees Dean (Michael Gaston). He is also reprimanded by Lucy (Amanda Warren), as some civilians saw him shooting dogs the previous night. Kevin dismisses it, but is confused when a bagel he placed on a toaster disappears. Later, he finds that Dean's truck has been parked in his driveway, with a dead dog on the trunk. While at a coffee shop, Jill (Margaret Qualley) and Aimee (Emily Meade) notice Nora (Carrie Coon) carrying a gun in a bag, before intentionally spilling her cup, breaking it. As they follow her, they see her hugging Reverend Matt (Christopher Eccleston). They follow her in a car, eventually deducing that she is Matt's sister.
Tom and Christine escape to a gas station, where they are reunited with Wayne. Wayne congratulates Tom for protecting Christine, although the murder he committed may have "poisoned" him. He offers to hug him to hug his "pain" away, which Tom declines. Wayne decides to go on the run, telling Tom to protect the pregnant Christine and to go off the grid. At the Guilty Remnant's pledge house, Laurie (Amy Brenneman) has been assigned as a mentor to Meg (Liv Tyler). They make Meg chop a tree with an axe. This frustrates Meg, as she feels there is no purpose in this. Her fiancé issues a missing report on her, prompting Kevin to visit her. Meg claims that she wants to stay with Guilty Remnant, although she still keeps his contact card. Later, seeing the sacrifices that Laurie made, she surrenders her departed mother's sweater.
At night, Kevin is visited by Dean, who claims that they could go shooting dogs the next day, also telling Kevin to keep his truck. The next day, Kevin visits his father, Kevin Sr. (Scott Glenn), who has been committed to an institution. Kevin is questioning his sanity, but his father states he can't help him. He goes back to the station where he opens the toaster, discovering the burned bagel inside. Back at the Guilty Remnant, Meg finally decides to stay, emotionally chopping the tree.
Production
Development
In June 2014, the episode's title was revealed as "Penguin One, Us Zero" and it was announced that series creator Damon Lindelof and supervising producer Kath Lingenfelter had written the episode while executive producer Peter Berg had directed it. This was Lindelof's second writing credit, Lingenfelter's first writing credit, and Berg's second directing credit.[1]
Writing
According to co-writer Kath Lingenfelter, the bagel scene was inspired by an experience by series creator Damon Lindelof, who claimed that his bagel disappeared while writing the series.[2]
