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Well I loved it!

I’ve enjoyed this season for the simple fact that it’s been ‘dumb fun’, and moved at a decent pace, rather than being stagnating in a New Orleans apartment, or Angelville domesticity. But it’s a shame that they teased the plot of perhaps the most emotionally devastating thing I’ve ever read in a comic (SPOILER) with

Talkin bout Judy, lookin up at bronze statues of cowboys, reflections of neon lights where criminals gather at night. Wonder how many more Twin Peaks references we’ll get by the end of the season.  Great ep

Not sure if it’s been mentioned, but the music at the funeral was the same as what Chuck was trying to learn the piano part to in an earlier ep - Faure’s Sicilienne.

Comic spoilers! Very spoiler spoilery spoilers!

Shout out to the reboot of Dougie who gets to go home without all the sticky black glob/fire inside him

District 9 did a good job of teasing the movie without revealing much about the story, or even anything about Sharlto Copley’s character.

Firstly - this sort of behaviour is disgusting and pathetic. Secondly, I disliked her character along with the rest of the movie, but (it’s sad that I have to even explain this) it was nothing to do with race or gender. I just thought the movie was simultaneously very thinly scripted, yet overly stuffed with plot(s)

Terrible trailer unfortunately makes it looks like Brothers Grimm level Gilliam. Whole thing looks worryingly generic, including the ‘here’s the female lead and she’s posing in a waterfall’ moment. ‘Look! See this film, there might be sexy bits!’

I don’t see why females should be given equal pay unless they can prove that they are worth just as much as the men, perhaps in some form of written documentation. Often, men are bigger actors than women, not just in terms of movies made, but also in height - they take up more screen space and therefore should be

I think Apichatpong Weerasethakul would be a great choice for the new trilogy 

I can’t understand the love for ‘IT’, nearly made me fall asleep. Then again I watched it not long after Twin Peaks so the horror cliches/music felt incredibly generic in comparison

Coop soup, love it!

Lynch hated doing Dune, but he wasn’t ready for it. Maybe he could return to the concept of the industrial product and find an interesting experience in it.

Based on her hiding of ‘Coopers’ stern face and subsequent departure at not recognising him, I feel that this ‘430' world he inhabits is mirrors and possibly precedes what we have seen in the rest of the season. Richard is both evil dale and good dale, he does bad and good. We get essences of both characters in his

The closure of the artificial-Dougie storyline is artificial/manufactured. The mysteries of life will always remain mysteries. Trying to rewrite events in time using spiritual/electrical portals is always going to be a bit confusing especially if it’s all in a dream.