what i'm doing now is saving them on my dvr. once i find out when/if coop comes back, i'll jump back in.
the wait for it to feel like the twin peaks i liked has been actively deterring my enjoyment so i gotta let it play its course either way so i can judge it on its merits.
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So much this week.
I mean... Anyone else get the drift that Red broke up Shelly and Bobby? I felt like I was watching an estranged family almost reconcile until he showed up-like this scene had played out in a very similar way at least once before. And then suddenly Bobby had a whole lotta unhappy police business on his plate.
Mr C conspicuous in his absence? Did he lose his mojo when he lost Bob?
I'm not 100% that the FBI and the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department are going to the same place. I don't think they're the same coordinates, although I'm sure an industrious redditor will verify it all for us soon.
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I would adore a high res GIF of Candie and the girls during their scene today, the one where Candie is asked where she has been. There's something about the way they move, so hypnotic and peculiar in the way it is shot.
A fantastic episode.
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Gordons gun is extremely good
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AH...THE POLICEMAN'S DREAM.
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That woman who was honking her car horn and yelling about how she needs to get somewhere now is the show's stand-in for people who are impatient for Cooper to wake up
David Lynch thinks you deserve to have a weird zombie child vomit all over you
That woman who was honking her car horn and yelling about how she needs to get somewhere now is the show's stand-in for people who are impatient for Cooper to wake up
David Lynch thinks you deserve to have a weird zombie child vomit all over you
I almost thought she was the same woman who told Becky that Stephen and what's her name had left their apartment already. But no.
unrelated:
Does this shot make anyone else think of a classic point-and-click adventure game? I can just imagine each character with their own inventories, skills, dialogue trees, done up in a Superbrothers pixelated style
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Latest episode non-spoilers:
When Gordon spent five full minutes ushering his lady friend out of the room, I was fairly certain Albert was going to kill everyone in the room, then the viewer at home, then himself. I love Gordon and Albert both so much.
about those end-of-episode roadhouse booth scenes, of which we've had at least 3 now
at first i assumed that those characters would come back, especially given that jane levy and sky ferreira are fairly big names for unresolved one-offs
but this episode made me think that they're almost of a piece with the end-of-episode musical acts themselves, and act more like running glimpses of characters we'll never see again, more to capture the mood and environment of twin peaks than to fit into the plot in meaningful way
the flood of new names at the end of the episode was so over the top that i can't imagine they're all important, it seemed to me more an ironic way of expressing that we shouldn't be too concerned with the specific plots of these characters, only aware that there are these numerous quasi soap opera storylines going on that we only see in passing, and they're all sort of variations and microcosms of the same story lynch/frost have been telling (similiar to "invitation to love" in a way)
of course now that i've said this, all these characters are guaranteed to come back
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Man, we've gone a looong stretch without so much as a whiff of Dark Coop.
Man, we've gone a looong stretch without so much as a whiff of Dark Coop.
Well I think he was mentioned
I took Diane realizing the coordinates are twin peaks, then that dude at the road House yelling about how he almost got run off the road to mean Mr. C has arrived.
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The weirdest phenomenon is the most negative people I see about this season are LA comedians
like clockwork, every Sunday night I can expect to see Steve Agee and Paul F. Tompkins ranting about how the show sucks now
PFT is currently antagonizing people who like it on Twitter
I've heard some...specious assertions that of the LA comedy scene, there is a subset into Transcendental Meditation, which has led to some sour grapes about casting in the new season, somehow. That's about all I got in terms of specifics, but I certainly wouldn't suspect anything cliquish in the entertainment industry, you know?
Ah, yes, professional TV critic Paul F. Tompkins :P
EDIT: Of course it's fine that he doesn't like it, but why use your platform as a kinda-sorta celebrity to proactively antagonize those who do? I don't get it.
The weirdest phenomenon is the most negative people I see about this season are LA comedians
like clockwork, every Sunday night I can expect to see Steve Agee and Paul F. Tompkins ranting about how the show sucks now
PFT is currently antagonizing people who like it on Twitter
I've heard some...specious assertions that of the LA comedy scene, there is a subset into Transcendental Meditation, which has led to some sour grapes about casting in the new season, somehow. That's about all I got in terms of specifics, but I certainly wouldn't suspect anything cliquish in the entertainment industry, you know?
Hey, man, they got Brett Gelman, what more do they want?
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God I wish pft would heckle me.
Hopefully as lord Andrew Lloyd Webber
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what i'm doing now is saving them on my dvr. once i find out when/if coop comes back, i'll jump back in.
the wait for it to feel like the twin peaks i liked has been actively deterring my enjoyment so i gotta let it play its course either way so i can judge it on its merits.
I mean... Anyone else get the drift that Red broke up Shelly and Bobby? I felt like I was watching an estranged family almost reconcile until he showed up-like this scene had played out in a very similar way at least once before. And then suddenly Bobby had a whole lotta unhappy police business on his plate.
Lewis Black's mom sure was mad.
He's been so good every time he's shown up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmSskYelIlY
That was, like, distilled Lynch
I'm still thinking about what all that meant and what the fuck is going on
Bobby Briggs! Relationship solver!
Also, that ring Shelley wears around her neck, is that Leo's or Bobby's? And can we safely assume Leo is dead now?
A fantastic episode.
David Lynch thinks you deserve to have a weird zombie child vomit all over you
This is too good to be real
I almost thought she was the same woman who told Becky that Stephen and what's her name had left their apartment already. But no.
unrelated:
Does this shot make anyone else think of a classic point-and-click adventure game? I can just imagine each character with their own inventories, skills, dialogue trees, done up in a Superbrothers pixelated style
yeah, that'll do it
until she started yelling, then it was very clear
I was settling in for another extremely long Dougie scene and boy did they know it
at first i assumed that those characters would come back, especially given that jane levy and sky ferreira are fairly big names for unresolved one-offs
but this episode made me think that they're almost of a piece with the end-of-episode musical acts themselves, and act more like running glimpses of characters we'll never see again, more to capture the mood and environment of twin peaks than to fit into the plot in meaningful way
the flood of new names at the end of the episode was so over the top that i can't imagine they're all important, it seemed to me more an ironic way of expressing that we shouldn't be too concerned with the specific plots of these characters, only aware that there are these numerous quasi soap opera storylines going on that we only see in passing, and they're all sort of variations and microcosms of the same story lynch/frost have been telling (similiar to "invitation to love" in a way)
of course now that i've said this, all these characters are guaranteed to come back
Well I think he was mentioned
ok, that was much better than it had any right to be.
David Lynch is a goddamn treasure
I mean, with his hands-on approach to sound design as it is, can you imagine?
like clockwork, every Sunday night I can expect to see Steve Agee and Paul F. Tompkins ranting about how the show sucks now
PFT is currently antagonizing people who like it on Twitter
EDIT: Of course it's fine that he doesn't like it, but why use your platform as a kinda-sorta celebrity to proactively antagonize those who do? I don't get it.
Hopefully as lord Andrew Lloyd Webber
always digging his way out of the shit, that one