I prefer Ben, but Scott is good at comedy.
I prefer Ben, but Scott is good at comedy.
Bakelite is an electrical insulator.
She was delivering a message, that's for sure. And Albert waited for it to play out without interrupting.
I think Gordon was describing Jeffries because his return was so unexpected, like he couldn't believe it himself.
Old Man Jerry Horne. Old Man Dr. Jacoby. Dirty old Man Gordon Cole. Old lady Audrey. Old ghost Sarah. And the young are so corrupted they've never known better.
1) Sarah's groceries are liquor bottles and cigarettes. She should meet Diane.
2) I think the random booth discussions we've been witnessing at the Road House are just Lynch's way of giving us the fabric of this new, older, dirtier and irrevocably more sordid Twin Peaks. There's no longer any innocence, no longer sweet…
I don't disagree. Also kind of an accident, as he was already high.
Not shallow, the clothes on this show do a lot of the storytelling, great stylist.
Reminded me too much of Under the Dome, not something I want to associate with Twin Peaks. Until the sooty men started coming down the stairs, though.
Men say so much without knowing it.
I thought it was Henry Gibson!
Or like Ike the Spike, who is a particularly gory and violent assassin, so much show that he can't go to ground fast enough when Coop turns the tables on his petty villainy.
Medication has to be involved in some way.
They're not the bad guys. Dougie likes them now.
There's something going wrong in that trailer.
Morning is different for gangsters.
His heart has grown several sizes since he murdered that dealer.
We're supposed to care because Norma is over there in the corner, vexed and worried and hoping for the best for the whole R&R family.
It's also interesting how the Mitchums don't always use violence, as when Candie swatted her boss hard enough to scar. And they have cereal and milk for breakfast, like children. I'm not sure where Lynch is going with them but they at least seem to understand their weapons.
And probably does with Gordon. What I loved was that after the creepiness of that haunted locale, they all needed something human and warm to revive them.