When the Departure happened, it supposedly created TWO parallel universes, with ONE difference between them. In Universe A, 2% of the world's population disappeared. This is the universe that ALL of the Leftovers series has been following. In Universe B, 98% of the world's population disappeared. No one died during the Departure; they were separated from one another. Universe B is where Nora's children and her husband wound up in. They believe NORA and 98% of the population disappeared, when in Nora's universe, THEY disappeared. Now, whether or not if this actually happened or not is ENTIRELY interpretative to you, the viewer. I think most of the audience would say that YES, this did happen, because Nora told us and Kevin so. But, there are people who believe EVERYTHING Nora told Kevin was a lie because we are TOLD about this other universe and not SHOWN. These people think that what REALLY happened was this: Nora panicked, begged to be let out of the machine, and took off to hide in Australia while Matt covered for her, and kept that secret until he died.
If Nora DID go through the machine, and ended up in this Universe B, it asks A LOT of questions like "how long was she in there" "when did she come back" "why is she the only one to cross back from this other universe" "why don't others do this" "if she was gone for a LONG time, how did she manage to get back in touch with Laurie" and so on. But in all honesty, these CAN be answered by the viewer and does not necessarily need the show to answer said questions. If Nora DIDN'T go through the machine, then the series ends on the depressing note that no matter how much Nora and Kevin try to be together and try to tell each other the truth, one or both of them will lie to the other FOREVER, and they'll never learn how to properly handle their problems.
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