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I'm not even sure how it happened, but I stumbled over the E. Buzz Miller storyline over the weekend, and spent a couple of hours following links and reading up on the whole thing. The worst part was reading heartfelt condolences over his death from posters and the gratitude expressed by his "widow", especially when

There's a Jim Duggan vs Dino Bravo flag match where Bravo has the Quebec flag.

Right, but all the stuff people complain about in the second season happened long after Lynch would have had anything to do with "Wild". No one knew there would be a second season until it got renewed, and as I said, that happened the exact same week he won the Palme d'or. And Lynch was able to make a two-hour season

The original series aired when I was in junior high, and it had a huge impact on me. I can't pretend to be objective about it.

"Poseur" was how I learned to spell it via that work of high art, "Skate Or Die" on the NES.

I don't own a blu-Ray player, buying one and spending $100+ for 90 minutes of outtakes seemed like a waste of money.

I want to upvote you, but seriously, can we stop with this "Lynch was gone from Twin Peaks second season to work on Wild At Heart" bullshit? "Wild At Heart" won the Palme d'or the same week the first season finale aired and the same week ABC renewed it for a second season. When the second season priemere, directed by

I've only seen a few of the Missing Pieces via YouTube and I'm surprised how much they play into the new series.

Yeah, the quote seems like something played up for maximum press coverage. "Hot new director slags off respected director's latest work!"

Honestly, at the time people were just sick of David Lynch. Between a Twin Peaks movie that was a prequel consisting off 2+ hours of unrelentless unpleasantness when the remaining fan base had wanted a wrap up to the quirky series and "On The Air" being burned off on ABC, the summer of 1992 was tough to be a Lynch fan

I already have FWIM from the 2002 DVD release, and the second season DVD set and the complete series DVD set, so there was no way I was ever going to buy the blu-ray set (AND blu-ray player) just to see the "Missing Pieces", so this release is pretty ideal for me.

I bought this book when it was published because I read an interview with the author and it sounded really interesting in its take on Chinese restaurants and small town Canada (it would explain why it was so easy to always find Chinese restaurants growing up). However when the book arrived I realized that it was just

"I told those clown comics to kiss my grits or die!"

Honestly, I can't imagine binge-watching this, if only because of how dense it is. Also, part of the whole experience of this go-around has been going online and experiencing other people's reactions/thoughts/interpretations as it's happening.

But isn't that the point of Seyfried's character? Shelley sees the same cycle of abuse she lived through playing out again and is unable to stop it, just as Norma saw the cycle of abuse she lived through played out with Shelley and was unable to stop it.

At this point, I'm expecting her to show up in the final two minutes and ask, "What did I miss?"

That's a good point about showing Richard's connection to the rest of the Horne family. I would've just assumed he used his family's power and money to get away with his deplorable behaviour, but we now know that not only is he estranged from the family, but he's not above violently abusing them too.

The original version she recorded (released in 2011) doesn't have auto-tuned vocals, which makes it odd that Lynch put it on what was supposed to be a "live" performance.

Yeah, in what little we saw of the actual Dougie, he seemed pretty dopey.

My assumption as to why we've experienced so much time with Janey-E and Sonny Jim is because with Cooper's reputation in tatters due to the Doppleganger and Dougie non-existent, the series ends with Cooper replacing Dougie Jones, and getting the family life he missed out for himself while trapped in the lodge for 25