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Fair point. And as has been pointed out ad nauseam at this point, they frequently follow it up with some seriously virulent, nasty and dare I say it misogynistic bullshit criticism.

I am baffled as to why anyone would expect fan service from David Lynch. (And I mean no insult to you, I just can't wrap my head around why anyone who's familiar with his work would think that he would bother with fan service.)

I'm blanking and need to look more closely when I rewatch, but did we see Audrey move around Charlie's office or see her other than from waist-up only? It occurred to me that the bank explosion and coma may have left her wheelchair-bound and that could be part of the reason she's so pissed that Charlie won't go out

That's what I figure. And if Audrey's life isn't a mess already (it is), just wait til she finds out her son killed her sidepiece.

So tired of this reading. For the record, I'm a woman and I don't know what show the people who keep claiming Lynch is a misogynist have been watching. He creates great female characters.

I don't care for IPAs, but even the worst IPA is better than Heineken.

Charlie refusing to sign the "fishy" documents without showing them to his lawyer first also hearkens back to Audrey's dad (and Josie) trying to pull a fast one on Catherine in the original series. Not sure what that means, if anything, but it is a parallel.

I did have a good laugh at the women at the end both conspicuously drinking bottles of Heineken.
Heineken? Fuck Heineken! PBR!

Some of us are. Some of the comments I read here though make me wonder if the poster is watching the same show I am.

Terrified eyes darting back and forth; "GO AWAY!"

That foot is vicious!

Could be, I'll have to pay extra attention on rewatch. This being Lynch though, I doubt the color was a coincidence.

It looked to me like Jerry's hands as he ran out of the woods were covered in blood. I suspect he's been having bigger problems out there than a particularly strong and paranoia-inducing strain of weed.

Well, he probably would've flailed quite a bit had he not been bound to that chair.