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Was that skip at the end trying to show us that we have been watching a mirror Twin Peaks that is separate from the Season 1 and 2 that we know about and we are about to see the "real" Twin peaks in the next upcoming episodes? Or that we have been watching the "real" Twin Peaks and we are about to shift into an

Anyone want to make a Creative Common Licensed film titled "Daniel Day Lewis: The Return". It will be a really bad action film/teen sex comedy mash up where every character has Daniel Day Lewis' face superimposed on them. Ya know, just to fuck with him.

God I really need to watch Season 3 of that show.

I want to say ew, but, we all have bodies and we'll all get there someday and things that feel good, feel good.

Yeah but like, why not do what you're good at? If he doesn't enjoy it anymore, fine, I guess. But we could use more quality films, having them in a film increases its quality. It kind of irks me when actors are too choosey about their roles. You only have so much time on this earth and only so many films are getting

That was my first thought about the sooty man too. I immediately thought of the lumbar jack from FWWM.

Yes, that show was amazing. No clue if it holds up but it always seemed very sophisticated for a kids show on Nickelodeon. Big sense of melancholy in it.

I don't want to completely dismiss that impulse though. This show is doing a powerful job of depicting the aging process and this is our last chance to see some fine actors in beautiful roles, so just give me some more Ben Horne, Norma and Big Ed god damn it! But it's Lynch so I trust if I don't grt that whatever I am

You're so right, even though I can understand wanting some Nadine shenanigans, but it's like, we have 18 hours and this is a huge epic story, we don't have time for a beauty pageant.

I don't get the criticism of senseless violence. Shows like law and order are voyeuristic fetishes of violence and it runs twenty times a day on like six different channels. The violence in Lynch's work always serves a purpose and shows the consequences of that violence.

I couldn't agree with you more. If Lynch and Malik just wanted to make money off their art wouldn't they jist turn out a bunch of police procedurals with sequels or something else, ya know, with mainstream popularity? Why would they make things that typically turn off a huge portion of your potential audience?

What annoys me about that tweet is how flippant it is. Like, okay if you want to analyze gender in media, analyze it. Don't make broad generalizations and ignore the counter argument, isn't that what the trolls who say "it's just a t.v. show why do you have to bring your pet issues into it" do? Show me why the counter

Oh shit was she? It has been years since I have seen it, my bad.

I understand that people can be put off for "weird for the sake of weird" but David Lynch has been a surrealist all his adult working life. He takes what he does very seriously and though it is usually incredibly idiosyncratic, it is always meticulously constructed. Whether you like what he puts together is your own

You could argue he made as big a cliffhanger as he could manage to try and force the hand of the network, i'm not entirely sure of all the behind the scenes drama.

Ugh fine, because I can't help myself B) The Medical Examiner, the most dynamic, lively and O.G. Twin Peaks type character in the South Dakota plot (aka, the one actually working on and piecing the crime together) B) FBI Agent Tammy Preston, while Gordon and Albert are busy looking at her ass, she's busy looking into

Counterpoint: Surrealism.

I think that's fair criticism up to a point. But A) Laura Dern has never been nude in any of his films, is an amazing actress and was the MAIN CHARACTER OF A THREE HOUR FILM WHO PLAYED AT LEAST THREE CHARACTERS AND WAS IN NEARLY EVERY GOD DAMNED SCENE. DAVID LYNCH ALSO NEARLY BANKRUPT HIMSELF, AND HASN"T MADE A FILM

Going nowhere? Here was Diane, she's going to go check out DoppleCoop. Ike the Spike is going to shank Dougie. That key in the mailbox is going to the Great Northern (i'm guessing Audrey recognizes it and takes it to Hawk).

For everyone expecting this to come together in a satisfying traditional way, do you not remember the last scene of Season 2?