avclub-f8063f1b0b35246aaecc6911f3981d81--disqus
Skull Kid
avclub-f8063f1b0b35246aaecc6911f3981d81--disqus

beema is the Tommy of the Leftovers comments section.

What? I don't get this logic. She was probably really on Jeopardy. Kevin probably knew that/saw it, and is filling in some backstory with his own subconscious.

I thought the same thing. Motherfuckers be lazy now that Patti's gone.

This episode was so good that I kind of forgot about Kevin. And they "dragged it out" for one week. Next week's the finale. So I'll give them a pass. Now, if they would have put this episode after the one where Kevin died? That would have been some bullshit.

I think that will be the plan, but Kevin or someone will stop them from going through with it.

Ohhhhhh shit. I think you nailed it. For some reason I thought her plan was going to be to simply blow up the bridge, but that would be the icing on the cake. And as you said, it's perfectly foreshadowed in the previous ep.

Eccleston has so much fucking range on this show. He can be so overly earnest and naive, and yet tonight he was so chill and badass. The way he saw right through her and referred to himself as her living reminder? Come on. That's good stuff.

I definitely saw it coming, but I thought the girls would be tied up, brutalized and/or dead. The fact that they were all chill as fuck is what was so shocking.

This show is just something else. That ending is like…triple reverse extra whammy twisty. The whole season has been leading you to seemingly two possible outcomes—they departed or they ran away. But we completely forgot (well, at least *I* forgot) about one of the central characters of the show being essentially

The timing of this article is crazy. I'm watching the director's commentary to the Phantom Menace, which I've never heard before. And Lucas said be screened the movie for Ron Howard, which blew my mind. (He said that as I encountered this article. Weird)
Apparently he even gave him some advice that really improved the

This looks way better than it has any right to be.

I'm terrible at shooters. Like, unreasonably bad. But I like Star Wars, so I'm digging this game. I wish it had a single player campaign so I could not be a disappointment to 39 other people when I play. I feel like I'm so uncultured when it comes to shooters that I'm not in a position to comment on its quality (ask

I'm not sure if this is actually a good movie, but Jesus Christ if it isn't beautifully shot.

Good point. The show up to this point has been very ambiguous as to whether or not Patti is real. He could have very well seen her on Jeopardy.
I took it at face value, but with this show I suppose I shouldn't.

I would say it does, yeah. I guess it depends on how invested you are in the arc, but it did a whole lot more than just wrap that up. It confirmed that yes, there is serious supernatural shit happening in this show. There's a Black-Lodge-esque underworld/alternate dimension, and it's fucking real.
Plus it had a lot of

It's almost like they're waiting for her to arrive

This was magical. I imagine this episode will lose some people, but after a season of subtle character stuff and world building, this Twin Peaks adventure felt totally earned. And so full of foreshadowing!
The man with balloons waiting for Mary seemed to foreshadow her death, and Fake-Patti saying "our cave collapsed"

Yeah despite some problems, I think the Hobbit has a LOT of strong stuff. Especially the performances. Freeman gives my favorite performance in all 6 movies. I also think the Smaug bit is stunning, and Lake Town is a wonderfully realized location.

Boy oh boy, Darth Vader's arm in that #2 cover is really bothering me. That's awful. It looks like it's bending backward.

Yeah people are a little harsh on the Hobbit. They have their problems but comparing them to the Star Wars prequels? Come on. There's actually great performances, beautiful cinematography, etc in these movies.