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Trent always meets for toe…er, two.

"Can I have your vote? Can I have your vote? Can I have your vote?"

I'm trying to figure out what this, uh, marshmallowbozia would represent…confusion and bewilderment?
I'm still processing what I saw tonight.

Wally really stuck it to the rest of the Seattle music scene though, didn't he?

I read somewhere about how incredible it is that The Bang Bang Bar can book The Chromatics on a weeknight. The Renaults must be the greatest music bookers in the Northwest, since they just managed to swing NIN. And Eddie Vedder should be showing up there at some point, too.

Or a Roomba. That'd be a hell of a scene…Renault closing the books while periodically watching the Roomba pass back and forth in the foreground.

I'm looking at most of The Return through the lens of previous Lynch films, this one reminding me of the lumberjack scene over the Inland Empire credits. We've been conditioned to expect credits over the roadhouse song, so it felt like he was going to do it again. I loved that he waited until the floor was done to

And if you factor in the actors who *almost* appeared, it's like The Return is cursed. My last count of those who appeared or could have appeared but died too soon was *six*, and I don't think I was including Warren Frost.

All this time, he's been saying "Two whores, two whores." (or maybe "toe whores")

For…the…win!

I was reminded of that exact scene. I can't figure out why, other than the kill count.

It was a phenomenal way to pick up after 15 minutes of Rain-Dougie. He had the Sailor-style karate mixed in with some Frank Booth/Bobby Peru craziness, but you also know from ep 2 that he's charming at least some of the town. It had that classic David Lynch tension from someone just being weird for an unsetting

The other guy in the van is Jack Black (credit as someone else, so uncredited).

Andy: "Did Laura Palmer make a #2 in our bathroom, Deputy Hawk? Do you think she made a #2? Or a #1, I guess, since women don't have urinals. Women don't have urinals, do they, Deputy Hawk?"

Ike the Spike reminded me a lot of Sick-Head from "31"…psycho little person can't help but be both funny and terrifying. I loved his sad little "Noo-ooo!" when he bent his icepick.

I feel the same way, but I'd prefer it to go on hiatus for a couple of years and wait until Hawley really wants to make it rather than making it for a schedule. Call it the Larry David Schedule (well, hopefully not that bad)

He will make an exceptional vehicle.

Definitely watch FWWM to get the hang of this season. Season 1 introduced the characters and set the base storyline, but FWWM is where the mythology really gets fleshed out more, even though it can be really hard to follow (it's chopped up in addition to being Lynch) S3 is either an 18 hour sequel to FWWM or 18

It'd also explain why Jimmy/Saul knows Nacho as "Ignacio".

I agree. I don't like gimmick storylines that are dragged out for more than a couple of episodes. "Last Man on Earth" is atrocious these days because of that. I am holding out hope that Coop comes back next episode, but I would be extremely disappointed if he's like this for the entire run.