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I kinda figured it was a one time deal and not an ongoing series. Would be pretty strange to do 18 episodes in one shot otherwise.

Maybe the trailer park was released by Nintendo

So it's considered canon? Lynch seems like the type to be fussy about that.

There's really no spoiler in this one at all. It's just figurative musing.

I thought everyone here hated Tom Sizemore. Wasn't he convicted of domestic violence?

The specks of light were similar to what he was seeing on the winning slot machines. He's got some kind of spirit-world 6th sense now.

Never heard of that book. Is it by Lynch or fans?

btw as long as we're being pedantic for no reason here: I watched Mullholland Dr in 2015, which is when that comment twas posted as well. So uh, not LAST YEAR

Some yellow shit floated in to the sky from his body. Garmonbozia is yellow (creamed corn). Garmonbozia = suffering and pain of humans, so it fits.

oh my

Yeah, too bad someone shouting a quote from the episode and literally nothing else wasn't the first post. Real tragic loss there. Who cares dude. My comment doesn't detract from her review.

I was wondering about that too. Like maybe Dougie was always just a space cadet. But the hooker, who seemed to know him pretty well, definitely noticed him acting strangely and commented on it.

I meant to ask, were those names of detectives some we should have recognized? (eg the detectives working the headless corpse case)

I've been calling it Weekend At Dougie's

so… you want it to be focused on more AND less?

Well yes, but only because I had just done a shit ton of mescaline

Oh yes. Dear me oh dear me. That is such an incredible embarrassing stain upon my personage. How will this anonymous internet commenter on a pop culture website ever live down the shame of not having seen a movie until last year.

*Billy Zane comes back for one scene*
"Hi son"
*leaves*

Ah didn't catch that sign. Definitely noticed the same creepy telephone pole though, which there was one of in the original trailer park, wasn't there

Well it seemed of that type of comment being dismissive of a critic's critiques because they didn't praise the show enough but perhaps I misread it.