I'm sure Carl would've noticed if he'd heard bullet shots at the Trailer Park.
I'm sure Carl would've noticed if he'd heard bullet shots at the Trailer Park.
Yep, this. Mr C and Richard are surely headed to Twin Peaks (or, perhaps, to Vegas when Chantal and Hutch presi=umably fail to kill Dougie).
There was a shot of an electrical socket back when Dougie was first at the station seeing the cop brothers, so they definitely foreshadowed him interacting with it again.
You must've found Andy's adventures last week a bit perplexing then.
I figured the force of the punch made the Roadhouse jukebox skip.
Bowie's Jeffries voice WAS ridiculous. The voice actor they hired had no choice but to use that accent.
Axolotl is probably the most Lynchian track on the album, but I still have Swimming With the Crocodiles and Total Depravity in rotation.
That first long, wordless scene of Jacoby painting his shovels having such a payoff here is really clever writing.
Naido being Judy makes sense. Jeffries met her in the Mauve Zone.
I can't even imagine what these last 3 hours are going to be like.
-I leapt out of my seat when Cooper was triggered by "Gordon Cole". What a moment.
Proud to say I championed this show from the very first season. Beyond delighted that it got to go out on its own terms, and my sadness at Twin Peaks: The Return's imminent departure is alleviated by knowing I'm going to have Toby Huss' Bosworth in my lounge again.
The actor would make for a good Don Quixote.
He wants them there, but also they are aware that he wants them there.
Put caution in the shotgun seat.
Tammy's raised eyebrow was hilarious.
With no survivors.
Does he say tooter fish?!
Mordor, baby.
Hillcoat with a dash of 2001 at the very end.