There are dozens of them! Dozens!!!
There are dozens of them! Dozens!!!
My guess is that it ends up saving her life. Particularly the fact that Varga will be unable to find much of anything about her online.
I've said this elsewhere, but I think that last bit was intentional on his part and we just haven't seen his long game with it yet.
New shoes for Leo!
I think he's too smart for this not to have been deliberate. It flies in the face of everything we know about the dude thus far. I get the feeling he's creating a diversion and intentionally drawing more suspicion on Emmet than is necessary.
Loved the touch of his shoes being the one thing that couldn't squeeze through with him and falling off on the ground.
The goodbyes at the end of both phone calls felt like all parties involved knew they were very real. A goodbye between the actors/crew and Catherine, and also a goodbye from her to the viewers. It was beautiful. Makes me sad that not everyone was able to do the same, especially Bowie.
I think they're referring to the "I love you, Sheriff Truman" speech of Albert's from the original series. It's probably the most heartwarming moment of the first run.
I can't really either, but maybe something solo, or as part of a more avant-garde project. Maybe even in the same band with Reznor?
I think we're getting there. Plots will start converging on each other soon, and all roads lead to the titular town.
Trent Reznor and Eddie Vedder were also on that leaked cast list from a year or two ago, so there's that.
I dismissed that as being nonsense, but…this is Twin Peaks we're talking about. Nothing is too bizarre to be possible. The additional discovery of the photo lends some credence to it as well.
Thanks, Mr. Jackpots!
Nine Inch Nails seems like a safe bet.
Same thing happened to me with Better Call Saul. Watched the new one last night and was not nearly as invested in it anymore as I was just a few days before.
Well Trent Reznor and Eddie Vedder are on the cast list, so there's that.
He'll always be the ultra creep Dr. Greg from Love to me.
Anyone catch John Ennis from Mr. Show as the slot gambler that Coop picked up his "helloooooooo" refrain from?
Doubtful that you're overthinking it.
*gestures vaguely, walks off*