The round opening on the front of its helmet/head kind of reminded me of the glass box creatures's mouth.
The round opening on the front of its helmet/head kind of reminded me of the glass box creatures's mouth.
I may have misheard, but did the Mitchum brothers say they were going to call in "that Brando guy" to deal with Dougie? Because that would mean… No. No, I misheard. Please tell me I misheard.
Just thought of something: Does Evil Cooper know where he needs to go next? I don't know if it's been explicitly stated, but it seems likely that the numbers Ray had memorized were the coordinates. Evil Cooper never got those numbers before Ray doublecrossed him and ran, so…? On the other hand, Evil Cooper tried to…
"Anyway, I liked this episode AND I liked the previous episode. It was a
good counterpoint to follow up that mind-bending hour that throws you
into the deep end with an episode that brings together and goes through
some of the parallel investigations we're supposed to be following and
shows you some connections."
I was also growing impatient for the return of the real Cooper, but then I realized he's not filling the same narrative niche that he filled in the original. Previously, he was investigating the mystery. This time around, he IS the mystery. The role of investigator has been taken over by Gordon Cole (and friends), and…
That's a little controversial. Some people think Hastings dated the photo Sept. 29, with an unusually fat 9. I don't claim to know — I haven't rewatched it since reading the discussions. But apparently it's not yet a foregone conclusion that we're dealing with two timelines.
It's actually kind of brilliant once you accept it on that level. Tammy moves and talks like someone who has carefully studied how "sexy" women move and talk, and is trying to emulate it, but doesn't really understand it. If it's the actress who's doing that, then it's poor acting, pretty much by definition. But if…
It's definitely not for everyone. Twin Peaks never was for everyone. But I'm not really interested in hearing from those people in this comments section, especially if they're going to be insulting about it. Mr. Stark has accomplished nothing other than making himself look like a jackass.
thesearchforthezone.com was last updated November 2015. So, a little more than a year AFTER the series takes place. With no indication that Bill Hastings is dead or in prison. Interesting.
Ella's armpit rash was among the most unpleasant things I've ever seen on TV. Even several hours and a good night's sleep later, I'm still cringing every time I remember it.
Jordan Orlando speaks the truth.
Just noticed while looking at the Twin Peaks Wikia's entry on "the Experiment" (aka the glass box creature) that it has little horns or antenae on its head… which make it look a lot like the drawing on the card that Mr. C showed Darya. Interesting.
OMG YOU GUYS, LOOK WHO'S SITTING JUST LEFT OF THE COUCH!
An "M" is… Margaret Lanterman!
"Also, can we just shut TV down when Twin Peaks ends? Clearly, it will never get any better than this."
I loved how the incomprehensible weirdness seemed to go on and on forever, sometimes making me think "Why the hell am I even watching this? I could be doing something useful with my life," until all the weirdness finally crystallized into Laura's face in the golden sphere. It was such a huge revelation and expansion…
"What is The Waif’s problem? She isn’t just carrying out her duty to kill Arya. She’s thirsting for it."
Do the writers just sit around thinking of unique death scenes? It seems like every episode so far this season has had at least one very gruesome kill by very unusual means. It's starting to feel a bit gimmicky at this point.
The proper term, of course, is "viddy."
I agree with Chopper's assholeness (as opposed to typical cutesiness of Star Wars droids) makes him interesting, but sometimes he seriously pushes the boundaries. Remember the time he was disguised as an Imperial astromech droid, and straight-up murdered a real Imperial astromech droid (who posed no immediate threat…