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omfgbbq so good. Thoughts -

Just cut them up like regular chickens.

"Mother, I want to………."

So this whole dealio is 25 years in the making and before the season is over you're just assuming that the creators of the show deliberately chose to pick random straws from the beginning all the way through post-production because they aren't conscious or capable of addressing their own creative fallacies? That's

"One and the same."
- ??????? (The Giant [?] ), {speculative: the "Dutchman" (?) }

I think I saw online somewhere that the final two episodes will be combined for the finale, a la Parts 1 & 2.

I believe she appears as one of Shelley's friends in S3E1 in the Roadhouse, while James makes his entrance. To my knowledge we've only seen her the two times.

thought about this too. I guess he was just scared utterly poopless, and Mr. C was smothered in blood.

"Is it the story of the little girl who lived on the lake? Is it? …. I wanna stay and I wanna go. I wanna do both. Which will it be Charlie, hmmph? Which one would you be? Charlie help me, it's like Ghostwood here. *uncontrollable sobbing*

Think this was the soundtrack during the arm wrestle and Ray's ring thing?

I quite agree with you! I think your mention of modern art and ur suggestion of Lynch as almost the Quintessential post-modern artist (i can't believe i just typed that on the internet lol) is super relevant, although I also feel that he is also Very curious + aware about ideas in contemporary art, too. There are of

Are you watching the show? Dale inadvertently (and, as implicated by Battlin'Bud, deliberately) TOLD Anthony Sinclair to confess to his attempted manslaughter, uncovered the corrupt detectives in the process, caused Sinclair to agree to testifying against Duncan Todd (who works for Mr. C), and convinced him to change

I've been re-viewing the Original Series in tandem with The Return and I keep noticing how there is actually a whole lotta Dougie Jones even in mid-30s Dale Cooper arriving in Twin Peaks

I think I understand your viewpoint a little better. Different strokes for different folks. I would agree with you that while I don't find the pacing *brilliant* either, the directing is so deliberately uncanny, and the writing unlike anything I've seen on screen, that my excitement is retained, especially while

I believe this episode actively serves as the antithesis to such a claim. It's clear as someone has already mentioned that the episodes in S3 have "touchstones" that harken back to Lynch's entire filmography. In the case of E12, I felt that The Straight Story emphasis was incredibly tangible. The storytelling was

I love Dougie's relationship with Battling Bud. While Dougie's "manufactured" reality so far has been composed of many bizarre and dreamlike scenarios in which he seems to almost always be "lucky," it is interesting to see how Cooper's completely unorganized mind is in fact becoming MORE organized through close

Kudos for the interesting link! Something that occurred to me yesterday is how the show title, 'Twin Peaks' could be visualized as, literally two "triangles" pointing upward: ^ ^
This could be loosely interpreted as a visual reference to the alchemical symbols of fire and air, hermetically sealed. When the symbol is