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Just wanted to say my goodbyes as well, and thank yous. I only started reading the reviews here in the last 3-4 years (the sour ego trips that made up many TWOP reviews made me reluctant to delve into more), mostly for shows that are no longer covered (like Supernatural), and it took a while to start commenting, but

He did say he tried not to hit them hard. He probably would have ripped their arms off…

Lynch isn't too averse to soppy handing endings in some cases. I do wonder if there will be a sad twist (especially since Ed runs a gas station).

My favorite was when the leadin for…I think it was episode 5 or 6…made people think Dale had come back and it had been spoiled for them, and they were angry.

You'd think with everyone but her there (from her group) we would, but I doubt it.

It's been too bitty to be invested in, beyond my love for Bobby and Shelly. I think Becky needed one or two more scenes to make us care about her.

She wants you to read the eulogy.

I imagine they all were but the reaction just focused on Lucy (I guess as she is the heart of the audience).

I thought he and Alicia Witt were very good in this episode.

I don't get that either, unless they thought maybe he was an accessory to a dangerous weapon or something. Or maybe he tried to fight a cop.

I wonder if some characters have been getting mindwipes (Hawk being another after what he found but never mentioned again).

Blue Pine?

Usually with TV shows, it doesn't matter how well-shot something is, if I don't care about the characters, I'm not going to react. Twin Peaks is one of the only exceptions, as some of the shots are so beautifully done that they draw me in. I have no great interest in the Steven and Gersten and Becky saga, outside of

I have a feeling we won't be seeing Mike again after that one scene, although I wish we could get one last moment with Nadine (ships in the night) or goofing off with Bobby.

Bowie was working on his last album so that probably took up most of his time.

I think Bobby's closeness to Ed probably tells you that he and James also made their peace.

I have a real soft spot for Freddie, in spite of how ridiculous everything about him is (although at least it has led to some amusing "the real Iron Fist" memes). It helps that I think he's a bit cute, I will admit. If the show ever returns in some form I hope he's a part of it. The whole sequence where he reluctantly

I like Dougie, but once i realized that this was likely the way he would return to being Dale, I found myself hoping he would stick the fork in the light socket. All I could think was the parents out there watching with their young kids (you know some do) and saying, "C'mon…electrocute yourself already and go back to

Thanks.

Dana Ashbrook was asked about how it would be meeting Shelly and James again (this was around episode 4) and he suggested there cold be tension, so I do wonder. Unless that is next week. Or unless he was just humoring the interviewer. I wish he'd been there last week to react to the howling.