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I can't believe the balls on this guy. After all the murders he committed both on the Freighter and on the Island in Season 4 of Lost. This guy can go to hell.

Hope they bring back the one truly great thing from the movie: Jackie Earle Haley.

I was so excited to post more or less exactly what you just posted. Good job!

I think that the way the guy sweeps in the Roadhouse was a metaphor for how slowly but surely all the loose plot threads are being drawn into one location: Twin Peaks. I apologize if anyone else has made this point already.

Yeah, there was this awesome scene where the four of them are barely outside civilization and almost immediately give up and begin to discuss which of them they are going to kill and eat.

I am enjoying almost every other facet of this revival, but I can't take one more scene of Dougie. It is killing this series for me. It is so pointless. Even if they inevitably tie it into other things, each scene with him is a chore. The first 20 minutes of this episode were a complete waste of time. And there are so

Toad was a character in the original series. He was just a big dude that was a local that hung around the diner all the time. I'm just saying, even though he was a very minor character, he did exist and it's just dumb to be reusing his name and assigning it to the cook. The cook should just have a different name. It's

And why the hell is the cook suddenly named Toad?!?! That just annoys me. There is no reason to call this guy Toad. We know who Toad is. Call the guy something else.

I've been fully on board with this revival, but this episode tested my patience. Kyle MacLachlan has done an amazing job showing his range, but Dougie has overstayed his welcome. For me, the entire success or failure of this season is going to be decided by how long they drag out his transformation to the Cooper that

I'm torn between my burning, seething hatred for Donald Trump and the total annoyance I have felt towards Kathy Griffin for decades. She has never been funny or interesting, and her desperate publicity stunt was a step over the line and only served to help galvanize his demented, ill-informed, garbage human being,

I know someone who is attempting to do what you are, watch Season 3 without any previous viewing experience. He kept asking me so many questions and I started pointing him in the direction of specific episodes to directly answer those questions and he keeps asking me new questions because he is introduced to new plot

I believe that Father Dowling was the lead-in for the final four regular episodes that aired on Thursdays, before it got pulled again. When it was on Saturdays it had China Beach as a lead-in, another show that ABC sentenced to death.

It's funny that for those of us who watched the original series when it aired, we ended up waiting 26 years for a new episode (25 if you include FWWM) and like you I watched 3 & 4 immediately, and now waiting two weeks seems like an eternity! Heh.

It's all good my friend. Let's just celebrate that it is a good time to be a fan of Twin Peaks. I was really just jokingly nitpicking. So excited to have the show back!

I undoubtedly stole that line unknowingly from someone, somewhere, over the course of the past 26 years. I was 14 when that episode aired, and it terrified me. Everything involving BOB terrified me. Still does. I watched the first episode of The Return with an impending sense of dread, figuring that they would CGI

I am willing to go along with all of the insanity that has occurred in the first four episodes, and to be clear, I'm loving it. But the one thing I refuse to accept is that a Las Vegas casino would just sit around and let a dude hit 30 jackpots in the span of possibly minutes. I saw the movie Casino, and that took

The 2nd season initial regular airing time was Saturday's at 10 pm (after the premiere). Given that 90% of the country couldn't figure out how to set their VCR to record a show in advance combined with the serialized nature of the show, that was a death slot for this show. And once they solved the murder the rating

They had to do something to end each "episode", given that this is truly an 18 hour movie that just kinda abruptly ends every hour.

I agree, although I am trying to think of them as simply a "not really part of the episode, end credits sequence." I do wish that this was more episodic. I miss each episode ending in a cliffhanger. It was part of the fun. But I feel like I am being nitpicky.

One last minor gripe (and to be clear, overall, I'm loving this thing), I want more Angelo Badalamenti in this thing. I remember that Lynch made his episodes a little sparse with the music to highlight the soundscape he was setting down (especially in Coma) but a lot of these scenes would benefit from some Angelo. It