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Speaking of emotions changing, this reminds me of when the show first aired, you'd see reviews where they'd be all, "Ha ha, the police deputy is crying when he deals with a dead body. This show is so quirky!" I remember watching the pilot when it finally came out on DVD, more than 15 years after seeing the first

I've said this before, but I'm pretty sure all Twin Peaks had to do was bring in new subscribers (which apparently it did) and make Showtime look like a legitimate place for filmmakers to do business, a place as valid as Netflix, Amazon, HBO, etc. Episode 8 alone probably did more for Showtime's reputation than giving

Yeah, Lynch sitting on the couch next to her, regaling the story of the men going up the mountain before Albert comes in, seems much more in line with this season's revelation of Cole as someone who has a questionable reputation with younger women, than her being a Lil-type character used to send coded messages to

When Twin Peaks first aired in 1990, I saw a family film where he was opposite Isabella Rossellini (I think it was called "Zelly and Me") and he was actually a pretty good actor, from what I remember 27 years later.

It's funny, back in 1996 we were all saying it was a rip-off of "88 Lines About 44 Women".

Gibby turns 60 two months from today. He's had the last 15 years to determine if he wanted to be a 60-year-old man in a group called the Butthole Surfers, and has decided to follow the money.

I've seen people suggest that the Jacoby scene is a clue that the shows timeline is in flux. In addition to being something we've already seen, Jacoby starts his broadcast saying it's 7:00, but we'd already established that it was 11:00 o'clock where Cole was, which, even with time zone differences doesn't add up.

Yeah, for me this series has been experience an hour, spend the rest of the night thinking about it, see what people are saying online about it over the next few days. Watching three or four episodes in rapid succession removed from their original broadcasts would make the experiencing the new series completely

I live in Canada, and I can tell you that a ceiling fan has the benefit of helping cool (counter-clockwise rotation) or warm (clockwise) a room throughout the year.

Jeez, I always fear mine crashing down on me in my sleep, so thanks for reinforcing that possibility.

Yeah, the only sound I hear right now is the one currently spinning in my room, and I'm not American, either (but too cheap to pay for air-conditioning).

Those two scenes and the music/sound cues gave me chills as I watched. I'd never had the happen before: callback through sound used with characters completely unrelated to the original use.

Considering that Stewart is a Late Show executive producer, he'll probably have an exec producer credit on a spin-off show, so I wouldn't worry.

Upvoting you because of user name/comment-synergy.

I walked by the Ed Sullivan Theatre the night of the election, and there was a red phone booth labeled "Scream Booth", and production assistants were looking for people in line for the show to go into the box and scream so they could tape them. Because I was hanging out elsewhere in NYC that night, I didn't see the

Michael Moore was on Colbert last night and he literally credited satire (in the form of Melissa McCarthy) as having already begun to show its power against Trump with having taken out Sean Spicer.

I'd say start with the first one, "Live At The Witch Trials", but my copy is the U.S. pressing with a different track listing, and I'm not as familiar with the 'proper' version. My favourite album of theirs is "Perverted By Language". It seems pop-y enough for a newcomer to enter into. Merzboat's recommendation of

That was Something. She was Wonderful Tonight (show).

I just re-watched the last episode. Mullins wasn't as definitive as I thought. At about the 35 minute mark when he's talking to Dougie he says that Dougie's investigation "has exposed a ring of organized crime- and possible police corruption- flowing through this office."