![]() ![]() When Lindelof first brought up to the idea of the Wu-Tang song to Richardson last February, she wasn't confident. Though many of the ideas come from the show's cocreator Damon Lindelof and the writers, the person who goes out and clears the song rights is the show's music supervisor Liza Richardson. It's just the latest masterful music choice from the show. We then saw the two on the trampoline in slow-motion while the Wu-Tang song "Protect Ya Neck (The Jump Off)" played. We learned when Nora visited Erika (Regina King) that she chose the tattoo to cover previous tattoos of her kids' names.Įrika then revealed to Nora that one way she's kept her sanity after her daughter Eve (Jasmin Savoy Brown) died was buying a trampoline. When Nora got her cast taken off in the episode, we saw that she has a tattoo of the Wu-Tang "W" symbol on her forearm. From the revelation that there might be a way for Nora (Carrie Coon) to see her departed family (the news was delivered to her by none other than the departure-faker and "Perfect Strangers" star Mark Linn-Baker) to that old guy on the tower finally dying, there was a lot to absorb.īut if you're a fan of the legendary hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, you were given quite a treat. If there's one thing the HBO series "The Leftovers" has proven over its brief three-season run, it's that the show loves to shock.Īnd Sunday's episode was no exception. Warning: Spoilers for the most recent "The Leftovers" below.
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