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Much to my own surprise as a TP fan, this continuation absolutely requires the viewer to have watched Seasons 1 and 2 and then the movie. This new series is in fact Season 3.

It's a good thing you watched the first two seasons, and the movie… this continuation series references the movie (much to my own surprise).

The first two scenes about The Glass Box… the genius is that you could just watch these scenes together, and they would make a weird, scary as shit/WTF film short.

For a long while, Michael Horse didn't appear in the main cast list during the production and it was rumored that he and Lynch had a falling out over the years. It turns out that Hawk is in the first 4 episodes quite a bit.

What happened to Agent Desmond??

Yeah — you *have* to watch Fire Walk With Me. This continuation isn't for the newbie at all. You have to watch the first two seasons, and then the movie. It looks like they are picking up where the movie left off. As a fan, this is delightful. But I can recognize how anyone would be lost starting with this

18 hours

All the references to Fire Walk With Me… and Lynch's performance in the last scene of Episode 4!

Spoiler for Episode 4 (which Showtime has already released online on their site):

From a TP fan: Stick around for episodes 3 and 4. (Showtime released them already online.)

Direct references to Fire Walk With Me! Could Agents Stanley and Desmond show up? Do they have a bunch of unused footage of David Bowie that they could use to bring back Jeffries for an appearance??

SPOILERS FOR EPISODES 3 and 4:

Sounds like this could have been a movie. Instead, TV series is now where it's at. So they chopped this up into seven 20+ minute episodes. So for the cast, the workload schedule is probably similar.

Seriously, I don't think it's out of the question that Stewart could appear in a second season if the series gets renewed. He's been a regular on American Dad, and still does TV, most recently starred in a comedy. He has a terrific sense of humor, and isn't above joking about Trek.

That was a good internet series. But, really, the whole idea of spoofing Trek/the bottle ship show genre is a generic category that's been around for decades — Galaxy Quest, Red Dwarf, Quark, some popular German Trek-spoof series the title of which I forget, etc.

It's sad that The Orville looks more interesting to me than the next Star Trek show. But I do like Family Guy (not a fan — nor hater — of MacFarlane's other animated series). If this can channel the spirit of Galaxy Quest, then I'm in.

Compared to Legion, this generates zero excitement and curiosity for me. It looks generic.

The look and feel of this footage doesn't seem to fit with Singer's X-Men movies. I'm surprised he directed this.

Keith is still alive, barely, stumbles out, then falls unconscious in front of everyone. They rush him to the hospital and he stays in a coma throughout season 2. Dory tells the police she's his assistant and they were all meeting Keith at the house, where they discover that he was attacked by an "unknown" assailant.

I suppose we can assume when the Necronomicon was sent back to hell, this automatically threw Ash and Kelly into the present.