Dougie' boss is 88.
Certainly telling writers that they are writing children's adventure heroes and not some third-rate Mamet/post-Tarantino direct-to-video bullshit would've made Marvel's output over the last 15 years better.
In episode 8 when Ray was driving off after shooting Mr. C, he left a message with "Philip" and that he saw something he'd been warned about and everyone assumed it was Jeffries, but is it possible that it was Philip Gerard (aka the one-armed man) who was behind the $500,000 bounty on Cooper? PG is working the real…
The shoes were left behind in the purple room.
C'mon man, he even wears an undershirt. It's canon!
The key did remind Horne of Cooper getting shot in that room. I'm not sure what else they could do with that info. DoppleCooper would've checked out of the hotel, so it's not like Horne would've regarded him as missing.
I read a review on another site that pointed to Becky and Gersten and said, "The next generation of Twin Peaks is just as messed up as the previous" and all I could think was, "Alicia Witt is 40. She should only be two or three years younger than Audrey, James, Bobby, Shelly, and all the other teens in the first…
I think superhero comics are the worst for nerds taking over and giving non-sensical evolution. "Loner Spider-Man is now an Avenger! And Wolverine is an Avenger, too! And Bucky didn't die, he became a Nazi agent! And why does Daredevil have a secret identity?! Let's make J. Jonah Jameson the mayor of NYC!" There's a…
Even the book Iron Giant is based on is from 1968.
I have now seen Smoky Miles named as the piano player. The role doesn't appear on his IMDB page, but the rest of his credits are…interesting.
My complaint largely stems from this site going from one written by people with great familiarity with film, TV, music, books, comics, etc., to a site with a focus, to its detriment, on TV and bad stand-up comedy when he took over. I can't say what little I read by him here made a good impression on me. Judging by his…
I haven't seen any discussion of this, but how great is the sound design beginning from the ambient noise and Becky screaming at her phone through to her shooting up the apartment door? Shelly hanging onto the hood of the car and seen through the windshield could've been laughably bad, but the sheer sonic overload of…
I don't know why, but I interpreted that the boss had set it up that way. Coffee guy had three coffees; one for him, one for Dougie and one for the boss. I didn't see it as coincidence at all.
I've had thoughts that DoppleCooper took her to the lodge, and what she saw haunted her so badly that she left the FBI and took up drinking. This kind of explains why she was able to see the woodsman who killed Shaggy and nonchalantly say, "There's no back-up for this."
In their defence, doesn't HBO usually send out screeners to reviewers for the first four or so episodes? That would explain how quickly reviews get posted for something vs what needs to be watched as it's broadcast.
I had actually interpreted Bobby's initial reaction to Red as more than jealousy. When he first sees Red through the window, he has a visceral reaction to him, as though he knows him (at this point he could just be a regular customer that Shelly hadn't seen in awhile and was happy to see, there's no reason for Bobby…
I saw her name in the credits and didn't recall seeing her at all. I then rewound the episode and saw the red-head mother of the gun-shootin' kid and assumed that was her.
I was thinking that for a show consisting of people playing the same roles 25 years later, the people who seem to me to have aged the most are the new additions. Getty, Shaggy and Max Perlich were all aged far beyond what I think of them looking like when they showed up.
I think we will learn in the final episode the Cooper that escaped the lodge in the final episode of the original series was in fact the real Dale Cooper, and the one playing Dougie is the doppelgänger, and we will all be enraged.