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Not sure I can listen to The Platters anymore….

It was beautiful & terrifying.

I had to not look at my tv during the frog bug scene.

"they are an evil built on our vilest desires and devices, born into our world in the nuclear firestorm but nurtured by human frailty and cruelty." Yes!
I think I stared at my tv w/my mouth open, watching the atomic bomb blast and everything that happened afterward. Someone on Twitter said 'that was the Lynchiest,

I love the teaming up between Blanca and Red. They are on a mission!

Just a comment: I'm so glad that I found this set of reviews of each episode (I should have checked here first!). I like that they're broken out for each episode, rather than reviewing the entire series in one review. Thank you!

The scenes with him and Lynch are amongst my favorites.

I assumed that was the guy that Andy talked to and was planning on meeting(?)

The humming at the Great Northern Lodge…I half expected a close up of a wall outlet. I wonder if that's the evil spirits (or whatever) entering the lodge?

Scared the crap out of me too. That's what's I think is so wonderful about David Lynch: he can get in your head & scare the crap out of you one moment, but have you cracking up in the same episode (the end scene w/the guy sweeping the bar floor).

It always seems like the most annoying/douchebag characters are named Chad….

And, seeing all the bystanders affected by the death and crying, and when HDS put his hand on the mother's shoulder for comfort, that was also tough (for me).

His scribbles—the ladder and the line, then falling, represents him, in episode 2? 3? when He climbs up the ladder on the top of that building before falling back to our current plane. No?

I get more joy out of watching Kyle MacLachlan wading around in each episode, repeating parts of sentences back to people and enjoying his coffee. I do think he looked a little more "Cooper-esque" with his better fitting black suit. But, I'm in no hurry. I want to see/appreciate it unfold. The repeated drawing of the

Yes! good catch.

And, hello, Jim Belushi! Where have you been?

I bet it is. I'll have to re-watch it.

Yes! I saw the green light too. Coop's in there. What a great ability to have.

I hadn't really thought of it ending, but, it does make me a little sad. We can always re-watch it, and though it might not have the same magic or feeling as the first time we watched it, I'm thinking that it might b/c David Lynch is just that damn good. We're lucky to have him.

No kidding! She's 70. I mean, not that, that's old, but, dang. She looks the same.