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'The Leftovers' Season 2 Spoilers, Plot News: Erika Will Have a Major Meltdown in 'Lens'

The upcoming episode of "The Leftovers" appears to be one of the most dramatic episodes of the series, and fans saw Erika (Regina King) having a major meltdown in front of all Miracle residents in the next episode, which is titled "Lens."

A teaser was released for the new episode of "The Leftovers," and viewers saw Erika screaming and lashing out. According to the International Business Times, her loved ones have been "losing their minds" ever since Evie (Jasmin Savoy Brown) disappeared. While it's Erika's husband, John (Kevin Carroll), who's usually in a fitting rage, the loss of her daughter will finally get into the Murphy matriarch's head.

The usually reserved doctor was seen in the clip screaming at Virgil (Steven Williams), asking him to stay away from her family. Erika thought that the homeless and cryptic man was the one to blame for the rock that was thrown at their home. The sneak peak ended with her making a very emotional speech in front of everybody at the church, saying "We are the 9,261, and we are spared!"

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Meanwhile, Nora (Carrie Coon) was seen knocking on the Murphy's home late at night on the clip, and told Erika that, "There's nothing to be scared of."

Erika replies, and was not sure what the other woman is talking about. She says, "I'm scared?"

"Yes," said Nora.

"Of what?" Erika asked.

It seems that Nora will become Erika's ally, as teased in the synopsis of the episode that was recently revealed.

A summary of "The Leftovers" season 2 episode 6 was posted by TV Guide, and it reads, "Surprise visitors irk Nora as she becomes preoccupied with self-examination. Meanwhile, Erika finds an unlikely ally; and Kevin's situation is finally plain for all to see."

Watch the second season of "The Leftovers" every Sunday on HBO.

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