I know you're joking, but I've been frustrated by the GoT coverage for similar reasons. Of course, I won't know how spoiler-y their headlines have been until I watch the season, which I'm waiting to do until after Twin Peaks is over.
I know you're joking, but I've been frustrated by the GoT coverage for similar reasons. Of course, I won't know how spoiler-y their headlines have been until I watch the season, which I'm waiting to do until after Twin Peaks is over.
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I was more touched by Nadine coming to terms with her character flaws than Ed and Norma ending up together.
I guess that's part of why I find it so baffling - I remember loving them in the original run. I don't know why I find them so tiresome now, but maybe it's just the jarring tonal shift (I should make it clear I don't mind the few scenes we've had of Andy on his own, since those aren't played for yuks).
Man, I cannot believe Peggy Lipton is 70. She looks amazing - not even with a "for her age" qualifier needed.
Have you watched the August Underground series? I haven't, but it strikes me as the sort of thing that would be empty shock value.
I tend to think of "trolling" as "impish fun at the minor expense of someone else", so I think and like that some of the stuff he does is trolling - that woman screaming in the car about why won't anything move struck me as trollish commentary on less patient viewers, and I loved it.
that happened to me a bit with the boy. His getting hit by Richard's truck was so fake looking my brain initially processed it as comical and the acting done by the extras was so poor it was distracting.
Upvote for the "enunciate!"
There's been a lot of really terrible effects but i kind of love it. It gives the show a kind of b movie sleaze factor that works well with its lofty, artistic ambitions.
Agreed about Ed and Norma. I've always liked them but was never really invested in their relationship to the point I needed to see it come to an impossibly tidy conclusion 25 years later. It felt like it existed for no purpose other than to have a conclusion and seemed weirdly anti Lynchian.
Oh yes, you're correct. It was during the Chromatics song.
Freddie and James are at the roadhouse and you can see Freddie wearing it. That's all.
I complained about Caleb Landry Jones being a mush mouth in the attempted murder newswire and he really kicked it up to a whole other level tonight.
I always have captions on and it mostly didn't make sense anyway. Like someone pointed out, it sounded like Stephen had done something to Becky. She is presumably dead.
maybe i misread, but when he stammered that he liked her to the woman's husband, he came across as the village idiot.
James is also apparently legitimately mentally handicapped now? Oddly i didn't see that coming.
Green rubber glove was in the first episode so technically not that quickly.
The Lucy thing unfortunately undercut a lot of the sadness for me. For some reason, I've hated the Lucy and Andy scenes so much that Lucy squeaking "the log lady died?" in her childish voice just irritated me. I think irritation has become a Pavlovian response to those two at this point.
I think he's a terrible mush mouth actor who tries to affect an odd presence like Crispin Glover or Christopher Walken but doesn't have the charisma to pull it off.