He is also currently on the surface of Mars, and also not there. Damon Lindelof is blue and naked and cannot understand why this bothers people. Life and death are quantifiable abstracts. Why SHOULD he be concerned?
If only you could perceive time the way he does.
Yeah, Lynch felt that there wasn’t enough Dougie that you could fit in eight episode
Jade gave two rides.
Somebody hasn’t seen Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
“It’s a bit of a stretch, as an analysis, but it’s about as good a take on the scene”.
That’s wildly inaccurate. Lynch wanted 18 episodes, Showtime wanted it reduced to 9, and he almost walked away from the project until they agreed to give him everything he wanted to complete their vision for the series.
Or it could be that David Lynch just really likes Green Onions and is on record about how much he likes the song, whatever.
With each passing day, I mourn The Return. I miss it so much. It’s a gift, and may go down as one of — if not singularly — my favorite piece of tv/cinema/visual art.
Brian Kenny has been championing this for years (if you like wacky analytical stuff, and I definitely do, his book is a must). His argument is that wins, losses, and saves are already stupendously flawed stats that the only people who care about them are players and agents trying to make their money. Obviously, there…
I like this. Anything that eschews tradition and its cousin stagnate thinking is good in my book.
Or ... TV changed over the intervening years. All of the episode descriptions for Twin Peaks’ return were phrases like “This is the chair” and “We are like the dreamer.”
What makes this description Lynchian?
Wait, my saying that is what causes the pointless fighting?
Yeah, me went back and forth with first season, watching several episodes in row and then needing break from it. It have some of best acting on TV — Moss, Wiley, and Dowd are all doing remarkable work. But at one point we were about to dial up episode, and Mrs. Cookie turned to me and said, “can we watch something…
I’m the exact same way. I got to like episode 3 or 4 of the first season and just couldn’t continue anymore while also acknowledging how good it is. The worst part is: the people most in dire need of watching the show, won’t and wouldn’t understand it anyway.
Worse, we got Kinja!
I figured more cowboy boots, trucks and American flags.
Yeah, I’m certainly no fan of Trump, but the catnip of making fun of him gets old. This fits naturally into the background of the story, and doesn’t linger too long on petty details.