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I couldn't believe it was him for a few episodes, despite the fact that he doesn't look appreciably different than usual. Just because it's such an unexpected turn for a Sizemore character.

You know, as much as I've discussed Twin Peaks online and in person over the decades, I don't think I've ever said that phrase out loud. Juuuust in case.

It just makes sense to me that Donna is somewhere else. I didn't stick around in my hometown either, and my senior year of high school wasn't near as shitty.

Yeah, but it's free.

I gave it up back in the very early Aughts for the same reasons, although I still think the movie was amazing.

I haven't seen WW either, but she had a ton of charisma in the later Fast & Furious movies she's in. (Not so much in the first one.)

I refer to it as inductive reasoning whenever I call someone on it on Facebook.

Yeah, I'm as surprised as you are.

At Google you rent it for free though.

15, but yeah.

Just some guy.

Specifically, he looked like a French guy.

It was a bit challenging given that most of the characters don't have names.

It's not. His name is John Backderf, but "Derf" has been his nickname and nom de plume for decades.

It sounds like maybe you've read the original single-comic sized version. He later expanded it into a GN.

'Cuz they're doing such a bang-up job?

It's weird that there's two people named Graham Greene, right?

The magic is that Blaine is not in fact doing all the crazy stuff he says he is. He's doing some of it. But some of it is an illusion.

That's just his shtick.

Years ago we went to my cousin's bar mitzvah. His dad, who was president of the Temple, told us there was a crisis brewing because they were negotiating the rabbi's contract extension when he told them "I fell like I have to inform you, I'm starting to believe in god again," which meant they had to get a new rabbi.