Kudos to whoever chose that photo of Marty.
Kudos to whoever chose that photo of Marty.
I'm still wondering if they are going to add a scene of Pete so they can have a "In Memory of Jack Nance" in the end credits. Maybe the show ends with him on the phone. "She's dead. Wrapped in plastic."
Because the ring that people wear that takes them into the Red Room is a jade ring, I thought the character of Jade was going to be much more important to the series. Initially I was noting all the times she helped Cooper progress (getting him to the casino, sending his room key back to Twin Peaks).
Maddie and Laura's Doppelgänger both appear in the Red Room in the last episode of season two, so I don't think Maddie is anything more than a Patty Duke-esque identical cousin.
Ruby.
It has been established that they spent considerable time sweeping it up, so it might not be that bad.
"And when they finally pulled the driver's body from the twisted, burning, WRECK, it looked like… THIS!"
It was also Cooper's room number at the Great Northern.
Doesn't the monkey at the end of FWWM say "Judy"?
Random thoughts:
Actually it was the second episode. Airing 1 and 2 back to back does blur the timeline when thinking back to the beginning.
Or the pool sex scene from "Showgirls".
I'm trying to work out a theory where Audrey and Charlie are doubles of Ashley Judd and the guy from the Headstones, and we're watching that story play out, but my theory isn't coming together.
I honestly thought he was Dave Grohl in a fat suit, and got angry with Lynch for wasting the budget on that. Then I realized that Reznor, Vedder and Moby were the 1990s alt-guys on the cast list, not Grohl.
There is a potential problem in that his character's wife is named Linda, and she's the only Linda we've had any mention of, and a woman named Linda was important according to the Fireman in the first scene, so he could very well be back on screen shortly.
Thank God I'm not the only one who was repelled by his ugliness. I thought the joke in that scene was this ugly bastard was the best Hannah could do.
Not to be confused with the 1980s Chicago post-punk label started by the Effigies, then run by Steve Albini: https://www.discogs.com/lab…
"but people aren't quite as ready to pounce on Jost or Che or Colbert or other comedians for similarly "Dude, not helping…" kinds of jokes."
I actually thought Buella was Laura Dern when the first episode aired, and we were going to learn she and Cooper were wearing disguises to infiltrate the criminal underworld. Obviously I did not maintain that feeling for very long.
I always wish DC movies had a Funky Flashman cameo a la Stan and the Marvel movies, but DC can't do anything right.