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'The Leftovers' Season 2 Finale Spoilers: Kevin Confesses Possible Involvement With Evie's Disappearance

HBO's hit TV drama series "The Leftovers" is now ready to air the finale of its sophomore season and fans can't wait to find out how the events will finally unfold.

Citing the spoiler report from the International Business Times for the episode titled "I Live Here Now," Kevin will come clean to John about his possible involvement on the disappearance of his daughter, Evie. However, it has been revealed last episode that the latter was after all alive and that it was actually Meg who was behind her disappearance.

In that particular episode, the missing girl was found in the Guilty Remnant leader's secret trailer. Evie wrote to Tom that it is nothing to worry about. However, fans will know that this is the very thing that could make a huge impact in the whole story.

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For one, it could exonerate Kevin from the accusations where John already had solid evidence tying him to the act. If remembered, Kevin's prints match to the prints found on Evie's car.

As with Meg, the twisted and dark rogue leader of the silent observers has been revealed as having a big plan coming for the fourth anniversary of the Sudden Departure which occurred on Oct. 14. What big plans could these be?

She already said in the previous episode that people need to be reminded about The Departure. IBT speculates that she might use this opportunity to prove that there's nothing special about Miracle.

The promo video released by the network via YouTube shows some heart-stopping moments that are about to go down in the finale. In one of the scenes, Meg appears to crash into the barricade. She was apprehended and handcuffed at the bridge. However, it seems like getting caught is part of her plan when she flashes a knowing smile.

Don't miss "The Leftovers" Season 2 finale this Sunday, Dec. 6 on HBO.

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