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I was thinking the same thing about Ben. Seems like he's suddenly very politically correct.

Yesterday one of my like-minded friends posted a comment on some far-right Facebook page yesterday. Damn those types lost their minds over this. Of course the students were all evil, 'Murica hating liberal snowflakes and none of them should get their degrees because of this outrage. Ironic, considering that most of

Creepy, odd, unnerving and fascinating. It's Lynch all right and I was not disappointed. He could've easily just made this a nostalgia trip down memory lane, revisit TP and the characters. Instead he opens up an entirely new narrative. The A is appropriate and well-deserved.

I can watch the dinner scene a thousands times and laugh every time. All the food and drink is sponsor stuff. Brilliant.

Montana? Are you sure you're watching the same show?

They were from Norway.

The great thing about Twin Peaks is that you're not obligated to keep track of the myriad of sub-plots, romances, etc. So much is about the atmosphere and vibe of the whole thing.

OMG it would be the epitome of "hate watching." Please do it!

I found the whining of entitled upper-middle class kids (save for one) off putting… and I was 18 when it came out. I was right in the wheelhouse.

I'm a huge fan of gin, but unfortunately it makes me a mean drunk when consumed in excess. I can drink myself into oblivion with any other sprit and I'm Mr. Happy Drunk Guy. Gin makes me an asshole (as witnessed by my wife). Is it the juniper? I don't understand why this one particular spirit affects me so differently

I'd love to hear Black Bolt's take on this. On second thought, no.

Who knew that the Cookie Monster is a gigantic asshole troll?

Yes one can judge an other's character based on their beer choice. This speaks volumes.

Not super funny but like that the model/actor dude was totally game for it.

And now I'm hungry.

Dammit. I thought your story would segue into a Penthouse Forum style teacher seduction. "Well Scrappybilly, there's SOMETHING you can do for extra credit." Cue wah guitar…

Absolutely. The "don't give a shit" attitude of the b-list celebrities mixed with drugs and alcohol and the super loose vibe is nigh impossible to re-create. Even contemporary b-list celebrities are too worried about "their brand" to let loose like that.

After the Meyer's very steady decline after the first Austin Powers movie, I'm hoping no. Let's just let Sprockets remain the eccentric little recurring SNL skit that it was. "First I would push you down, and then pee on you, saying 'House on fire. House on fire.'"

He wanted to write Dana Carvey out of the Wayne's World movie for fear of being upstaged. Guy's got some major baggage.

I could be completely off the mark, but I thought the title referenced the spaghetti western vibe of the harmonica part of the song. That's just my own theory concocted in my little brain.