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You know, that sweep scene could have actually been quite something. It had potential. Bear with me:

Hahahaha it's true. In a few years they'll have also become the type to say "you just don't understand it" to others!

Lynch just threw that in to troll you, pal, because he knew that even if he didn't, you'd find something to complain about anyway. ;)

Neither is the case. Lynch just doesn't waste his time indulging fan service, or changing his material because some bloke in the ether complained every 5 minutes on the internet.

I couldn't care less about Twin Peaks fans' misgivings. Their misgivings are not my problem. Stiff shit. ;)

No, sorry, I was talking about Chuck.

"We even know who Mr. Strawberry is. He’s a dog, a dog connected with a secret of Warden Murphy’s (James Morrison)".

I actually love when I'm noticeably/emotionally affected or disturbed by something in a film, but can't put my finger on what it is. To me, that's a sign of being in seriously good hands. I don't get that sensation often, but when I do, I cherish it for as long as possible.

Too right!

I couldn't agree more ecstatically.

Jesus mate, there's still 11 hours to go. Calm your tits.

We're only supposed to know as much about Richard as we've already been shown. You haven't missed anything yet.

Of course he is! He hates that he's got about as much charisma as a stinking dead jellyfish, and can't charm people and make them laugh like Jimmy can. He also hates that he can't get away with murder in the way that Jimmy can.

Have you been watching Twin Peaks, Anne? Or not your thing?

Oh, absolutely! I could not agree with you more there.

Really? No shit!? I thought it was called 'Better Kill Chuck'!? Thanks for the heads-up.

It's not a sitcom. It may combine different elements terrifically, but it's the furthest thing possible from a sitcom. Light years ahead of a sitcom.

No, I disagree entirely that most people look frumpy unless they're dolled up. In fact, some women look even better when they aren't; on the other hand, other women don't look too flash either way.

I don't blame you for thinking that, though! It's like Chuck said himself once: "I could never make this mistake!" And I'd believe him every time!

I think he's batting a little above his weight there! Still, she's looking a bit frumpy these days. Not quite the svelte vixen she was in The Devil's Advocate. Actually, that's mean. I'll end up like that someday.