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"How's Annie?"

You must have really loved Laura Palmer, then.

I don't remember it sucking, but I do remember that the marketing pushed it as very Twin Peaks-y and really it was just some pretty straightforward near-future sci-fi stuff.

For a brief moment I thought you meant Bobby Briggs, which is a VERY different show than I had imagined.

She truly is this season's audience surrogate. I also do my accounting while watching the show.

While I don't agree, that use of the word "soggy" made me laugh out loud.

I read it fairly straightforwardly — once you lose your innocence, you can't get it back. Once you know something, you can't unknow it.

They're both hot in their own miserable ways.

We're supposed to care because we care about Shelly and Bobby. The same way we care about the kids of our friends despite not spending a lot of time with them. What an odd question.

Wow, that is a DARK take on why Mrs. Hayward's in the chair.

Sometimes adults make mistakes or have issues, it's not always because of bad parenting.

There were also illicit photos taken by fans of the shooting and at one point Cooper was clearly seen outdoors, walking with Sheryl Lee.

Rather like an engorged owl symbol…filled with sorrow or pregnant — both of which make sense for Mother.

He was triggered by my complaining about terrible people upthread and is now making snarky comments on all my posts to prove a point. Don't take it personally.

I think she's the secret billionaire with the box in NYC…she's not looking for Coop, she's trying to figure out why she remembers having a sister that no one else remembers.

A small town in the north of Vermont where the local woodsmen are named Larry, Daryl, and Daryl.

When your ex is a cop?

It is happening…again.

Wow…I am very out-of-practice at looking for that. Good catch.

Oooh, that's a great take. Never thought of that.