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The reason this can't be dismissed as "film school hackery" is because it is part of a story of which we have so far seen a portion of. If this was an hourlong short-film it would be an entirely different issue, but this has *context*.

Factor in the streaming and other platforms and the viewership is just fine.

NOT EVERYTHING IS RAPE.

Sha la la la la….snowman melting from the inside…falcon spirals tooooo the groooooound…

I think is ENTRY is facilitated by the bomb, but I don't think he was "created" by it. Clearly ???? and the Lodges were there long before it was detonated. But the Lodge Entities have always been associated with primal energy to begin with, and splitting an atom is simply the apotheosis of that.

In Soviet Russia…

This is clearly a Latino boy, and Leland also made it clear he grew up in the Northwest if not Twin Peaks itself.

"I also try to avoid the first-person in reviews." Good lord, why? You're not speaking objective truths, you're sharing your thoughts.

As someone with major depressive issues I have absolutely been considered near-catatonic, but I don't feel like it's my obligation to go into much more detail than that.

Sounds a lot more "fraught" than the simple explanation.

From Vulture:

That was before the primary employer of the town burnt down, however. Almost certainly the town was hit hard by that and the general economic situation of the Bush II years. Quite possibly a lot of people upped and moved away and houses were bought for cheap, then rapidly increased in "value."

There is, very briefly, a bit in "His Life, His Tapes" where he asks Diane out on a sort-of-date while also acknowledging that he may be crossing a boundary and apologizing if he is. But there is no real follow-up IIRC.

I won't be surprised either way. I'm not holding my breath or getting my hopes up, but anything is possible.

I will have to re-watch. I didn't notice that at all (I noticed the noise, I didn't notice the extras changing). If that's true that has some weird implications.

Ben Horne is Letterman pre-retirement, Jerry Horne is Letterman post-retirement. Duality!

No, what I'm saying is that if her anger was over something Good Coop did before setting out for Twin Peaks as was suggested, that would make his chipper requests for earplugs and the like uncharacteristically nonempathetic.

I can't believe that Warren's own son would manipulate his father into doing something that was detrimental to him.

On the one hand, you're right, on the other hand, Bowie managed to keep the entire fact of his coming out of retirement a secret until he dropped "Where Are We Now" out of the blue, then kept his illness a secret. People were crazy loyal to him.

Yep.