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Do you mean when he sucks his lips together into a star shape?

What if someone said they find evil Cooper to be irresistibly attractive?

He has been great the whole run. Last episode when he met the brothers was really good too.

The only problem with that is that Mike would be privvy to that fact. Mike knows the rules so he wouldn't be telling Cooper to wake up. I think Mike doesn't understand his brain is fried.

Thank you. I like Edvard Munch.

But he doesn't even exist.

Yeah. He could've just figured out what put the idea into Lynch's head.

The music was written by Badalamenti. He's second to none.
He probably intentionally wrote an easy song for James to learn on the guitar.

Beating women was a common enough occurrence in real life.
A lot of thirties movies have a romantic lead hit their girlfriend during the courtship. It was thought be normal because wife beating was normal in those days, even encouraged.
IN those days they were just singing about their honest lives,
but nowadays things

I sometimes feel like I am so out of touch with our culture when I read people saying things that I think are normal, are crazy. I don't mean I am insulted. I'm just curious how the lyrics are crazy in any way at all.
It just means people don't want to tell their friends intimate thoughts.
Don't other people have the

She had a tattoo of a blue rose on her right hand wrist. I don't think it means anything necessarily but he was involved with another blue rose case gal 25 years ago so….

Why was it uncomfortable and embarrassing?

Bob doesn't understand how to love.
The lyrics are typical Lynch lyrics; the type that Julie Cruise would sing. I wonder if she returns.

I watched the episode again and saw her as just suffering a mental illness.
Not feeling like yourself is a real feeling that people have.
Lynch's work is partly about mental illness.

In the eighties and nineties we had a rock billy scene.
Most of our parents listened to fifties music when they were kids and they kept listening to the same music as adults so most of us heard a lot of that type of music.
It is completely believable that he would be into fifties music.
Chris Issak's music was from the

Or why more people don't see it as a great scene depicting a love triangle.
That kind of thing happens in real life. I experienced it in my teen days.
Why does it have to be a soap?

If it is a parody, then most fifties love songs are as well. I think the people that hate the song should spend a few days listening to fifties and early sixties pre-British invasion music.
Definitely a decent fifties song.

James got a bad rap because of the terrible plot in the second season with him getting involved with some femme fatale.
He was essential to the show up until a certain point and then the writers didn't know what to do with him.

One guess of mine is that Audrey genuinely fell in love with Charlie because of Charlie's writing. He's an author maybe.
Why else would a beautiful woman like Audrey marry a man that looks like Charlie? We know she wouldn't have money problems.
Charlie writes Audrey into his books where Audrey lives a fantasy life. It

It was probably a note saying, "I love you, let's get back together," to Norma.