She wasn't forced off. She had to switch seats. May not have been fair, but that sort of switching happens all the time. And yes, she does deserve her money back - she didn't get what she paid for.
She wasn't forced off. She had to switch seats. May not have been fair, but that sort of switching happens all the time. And yes, she does deserve her money back - she didn't get what she paid for.
I want to feel you from THE inside
WTF is A.V. club. LOL.
So, have you been reading up on the "Trinity" test post-Twin Peaks last week?
So James Joyce's doppelganger then.
That's late 80s is it not?
Exactly. There is no episode on July 2nd, because you are the episode. David Lynch and Mark Frost will be sending all regular viewers personal thank you notes.
No, no it was Beth. And Rick is sorry, and hopes he has nothing to do with it.
I love it because it reveals the sick sensibility I had as teenager. To know other people who are now respectable adults like me are willing to let their freak fly makes this an awesome show for me.
No Szechuan sauce tho (which I've heard is "fucking amazing")…
Not drunk here. Still funny as hell. But drunk sounds fun …
I hear this Trump guy may have some facts wrong … and the occasional gay porn star gets a bit uppity.
Nine Inch nails finished the last episode, as musical numbers close episodes. The rest - the backstory - was all one episode and may not be done, as there was no musical number to close.
The last words Laura Palmer spoke in Twin Peaks S2, and we were reminded of in the set up of Twin Peaks S3E1 was "I will see you in 25 years" or something to that effect. And here we are. That theory is trash.
I like your theory. Any others are welcome. I am just so not creative enough to come up with these sorts of ideas. Thank you.
I see it as Nora testing Kevin. She wants him to call her on it - but he gives his even better answer. So I am guessing they get back together with this.
Yes, but it can mean more here. It may be a reference to the expression that "something doesn't hold a candle to something else."
Amen. Everyone should live their life like that, but too many people don't.
It seemed inevitable, after using the Season 1 theme song last episode. And much appreciated. Also entirely appropriate for the big final question - is Nora lying?
I thought killing herself would have been the maudlin, schmaltzy way to go. I thought she just wanted to show Nora that look, everything doesn't have to be such a big deal. Yes, all this happened to Laurie, but she was still here. Sometimes diving before a storm is just diving before a storm. I thought it was…