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He already has one (search Craig Ferguson SiriusXM)… clips/interviews from it have started popping up here and there on youtube, I stumbled upon one a week or two ago.

Gotta light?

We're at ep 8 of 18… don't count yer chickens before they've hatched, more is yet to come!

Needs more fish in the percolator.

This is making me think of the trill/symbiont relationship in Star Trek.

Janey-E, queen of Twin Peaks even though she's (presumably) never been there.

Yeah, it was the earliest in an ep the musical number at the Roadhouse was featured, but it worked really well coming out of that scene and then going back to it. And then ofc the 40s/50s history lesson that followed Dark Coop sitting up there… wowza.

I would have loved some Dougie/Real Coop tonight but I'm okay with what we got. When Real Coop didn't quite come back (though that fight back against Ike the Spike was pretty awesome) in lucky ep #7 out front of lucky 7 insurance, I figured people who were guessing ep 9 is the time (halfway through the 18) were right,

Not to mention there's a ton of younger actors on this show already. The dude and his girlfriend who were watching the glass box early on. Ray and Darya. Shelly's daughter and her boyfriend. Richard Horne, the child hit-and-runner. And plenty of other assorted youngins at the Roadhouse week in and week out.

We SEE the creature crawling into the girl's mouth. But seeing as how the Woodsman put everyone (who was listening) to sleep with that mantra over the radiowaves… isn't it possible that EVERY SINGLE KNOCKED OUT PERSON now has one of those creatures inside them?

That'd be nice, but we still haven't had one moment of Audrey or Big Ed yet… so them first.

Yes, they indeed are. What a lucky fake man Dougie was.

I got into Lynch through Blue Velvet and Wild at Heart with a friend during college in the mid-90s, so I'll always look fondly back on both of them.

Same exact utility pole:

His arc will never be complete… more Faraday! more, more!

I saw that, heh.

No one wants it finished. We want to watch Cooper figure shit out like we watched in s1 and s2, tht's all. And yes, the comfort of what amounts to old friends getting back together again for our enjoyment and nostalgia.

Twin Peaks came out while I was a kid living with my family in Japan, so I didn't really have the chance to watch it on ABC when it was first run. (not really any American TV on at the time there, American movies on a 6 month delay, though)…

I loved John from Cincinnati. Only thing that frustrated me about is that HBO only gave it one season.

There isn't a case?