How were those low points? The smoking rapist was terrifying and the scene with Amanda Seyfried wasted, looking upwards in the convertible was pretty good, wasn't it?
How were those low points? The smoking rapist was terrifying and the scene with Amanda Seyfried wasted, looking upwards in the convertible was pretty good, wasn't it?
He probably knew it was Becky's shiftless no-good boyfriend because he would still be friends with Bobby Briggs who is probably her father.
Yeah, me too! That was a great moment of serendipity. It's this little story of a minor character finding out they like a tea that they never would have ordered for themselves. Kind of like that little moment in the last episode where the guy announces that he had a boy and it doesn't relate to the rest of the story…
I feel like I should warn people for spoilers for this guess. Mr. Strawberry showed up in the warden's dream. The principle in jail in the first episode said he dreamed it. Evil Cooper is in a jail cell but he can still create havoc.
I've seen that happen a whole bunch of times. It's just as perplexing in real life.
I don't think you have to worry. At this point he doesn't get embarrassed because his ego isn't functioning yet. He isn't aware of the reactions.
To understand Lynch… He's not for everyone. Think of someone telling you their dream… A lot of people hate that kind of thing! For them it's the most boring and annoying conversation. Lynch's work is unapologetically kind of like a dream a lot of the time.
Maybe evil Coop was created from Wyndham Earle's soul and was never 'possessed' by Bob at all.
Bob is like a Satan figure. When Bob is in the Black Lodge, everyone submits to him and he even feeds the one armed man and the man from another place all their garmonbozia.
Mike and Bobby weren't creeps. They were people the viewers could relate to. This guy is evil.
I think Annie died in Fire Walk With Me though, didn't she? Didn't she appear on Laura's bed and say, "I am Annie. I am dead…" Maybe I have it wrong but there a few other things that are different. I think Lynch just feels free to change things about the second season.
No I think Ben is still reformed the way he plays off of his brother as the uptight one now. They used to be more on the same page with each other.
Audrey could easily have a creepy son. Remember Audrey smiling when they announced Laura's death? Or when she poked her pencil into the secretary's coffee cup? She had a dark side that wasn't followed up in the second season because they lost their way writing it and kind of made Audrey not so exciting.
That really creepy Horne kid could be Audrey's son. I suspect Audrey won't be the 'good girl' she turned into in the second season. She also had a knack for getting into trouble and she was more interesting as a bit of an imp.
I don't understand how he was bad in Get Out. That seemed to be perfect casting to me. He was a character we were not supposed to like.
Apparently Lynch shot the whole thing as a whole rather than thinking about the episode structure. I'm fine with that. The last four episodes had such gripping endings that they felt like episodes.
Caleb Laundry Jones plays a douche-bag that is going out with the girl we like, so to play him well we should not like him. Maybe people don't like the characters he plays so they think he's a bad actor? I've seen him in Get Out where he played another douche bag. Do people need douchebags to be charismatic? How did…
Weren't Shelly and Norma related?
Wyndham Earle? Bob may have used Earle's soul to make a copy of his Cooper body. His soul seemed to be doomed in any case.