The jokes were non-stop, a flurry of invective and admissions.
The jokes were non-stop, a flurry of invective and admissions.
Who knew this would be the show to capture perfectly the peculiar mix of manners, lies, obsessions and poorly concealed secrets that characterize the south ? Gary's assertion that the crib is haunted no more alone …. ?
I keep waiting for the insult. I mean, I get the anger, but not the target.
I think it's because the egg is round, and it's the next thing we see after Orb-Laura being sent through the screen to land on Earth. Just the montage of images seems to tell that story, but in this case it's coincidence, not connection.
Maybe the character who died of fright referred to her as a man? I can't remember, as that's not a scene I've rewatched much.
Only if the voice actors of choice are Ryan Reynolds (Good Arm) and Chris Pratt (Bad Arm). The girl would of course be blonde ("That's the girl.")
Ooh, if it had an "e" it could be Naide, which is a Portuguese name, and an anagram of Diane!
Which Ronette was, tbf, unless she was Canadian?
Sounds about right to me. I also think she's a very strong woman, but to have such a horrible encounter with someone she trusted must have just messed with her head for a long time.
There's a really cool level of realism to this show that the actors are delivering 100%, Lynch is a really great collaborator I think.
Since the FX haven't seemed that taxing, and the locations seem mostly real, I'm going to go with paying the cast as the extra expense. It's a big cast!
That's what we're talking about. There isn't anyone behind the RR Diner, I hope!
She was the sighted one, but who was the blinded one?
I think it was the Evil Arm Doppelganger, but I agree with your motivation for murdering the watchers.
It's a woman behind the diner. Horror veteran Bonnie Aarons. http://www.indiewire.com/20…
And when Diane brings them "damn fine" coffee anyway? "Well? Say what you came to say." Oh, Diane, you want him back too!
"You've already gotten further than I did."
I definitely heard "Billy."
57 years!
Girl. Why does everybody see the Winkie's apparition as a man?