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just rewatched robocop, why wasn't he in more things

four? log lady, doc hayward, albert and???

The show is mostly set in small town South Dakota, Washington State, and Nevada. I don't expect it to be a unicef poster, but acknowledging that my favourite show is a little bit insulated and pretty clearly made by a white man isn't the end of the world, and doesn't invalidate it

It's my favourite show, but it bothers my wife and i'm not seeing a lot of a compelling push back other than "it's good and i don't want to think about that". I think it's valid for someone to be upset by it. I don't expect or need him to be on the forefront of social issues, he's a 70+ year old white man. The only

The tapping of tammy's fingernails was very performative and invasive and the way Diane reacted to her indicated that Gordon had a history of keeping young attractive girls around.

There was a good conversation about this recently on the Canon podcast. Amy was saying that at the time there were a lot of outraged male critics wanting to look like good allies or feminists or whatever that made a big show of being offended, and many female critics that loved seeing a complicated fucked up female

I thought that was Dougie's head… are you sure?

I think it's common for people that have been traumatized to not trust their memories. It's also possible he plied her with alcohol or even drugged her (remember Laura's mom) before he assaulted her. To me, it was a victim who didn't totally trust her memory having it all drawn into sharp relief.

I don't know what else it could be. I also think the way Gordon was afraid to touch her when she was hugging him was hinting at that, she was the victim of a horrific sexual assault and the FBI failed her.

I know it's usually something left up to the agents but I always find it a little bit weird that the first credit is : STARRING KYLE MACLACHLAN. He's great and he is the star but… everyone else is alphabetical? just a bit much

No chance. He was someone terrified of Richard or who he was associated with… the lingering shots on the door that stayed ajar, he's dead.

God love him but Andy does not have the acting chops to pull that off. Lynch hired him because he was a driver and he liked the cadence of his voice.

I think he got burned up in the fire, that Bobby Briggs thinks killed his dad??

I keep thinking it has something to do with Briggs dying in that fire… he looks like someone burned up.

He came to her house… the fact that she asked that question I think has to do with the fact that it happened after he changed. She wanted to see if it was a momentary lapse or if it was just the new reality, which it clearly was. I think he assaulted her. BOB rapes women, that's what he does. Her reaction doesn't

Has anyone read the secret diary of Laura Palmer? Is there a reference to those 4 missing pages, or are they in the book?

A point was a poor choice of words… but if he's casting himself as a creep who likes younger women, and then has the camera zoom in on a girl's ass as she's walking away.. it's a bit much. Thank god for Watts and Dern because there's not much else in the way of women driving the plot. It's still my favourite show

That's how Dern is directed in Lynch movies… it's almost grotesque what she does with her face but it is fascinating. It's one of my favourite pairings of actor and director and i can't wait for more.

It was for sure the same scraggly person who looked like a chimney sweep. And when coop got out in that episode 3 sequence didn't the scraggly guy's body shrink into his head then float away??

He was supposed to meet at 4:00 and left at 4:05 i'm pretty sure
NOPE I WAS WRONG sorry everyone