Oddly enough he looked younger there than he did on Twin Peaks a year or two earlier. I'm not sure why. Whenever I see it I think how young and handsome he looked - you can really see why he cast Kyle as himself.
Oddly enough he looked younger there than he did on Twin Peaks a year or two earlier. I'm not sure why. Whenever I see it I think how young and handsome he looked - you can really see why he cast Kyle as himself.
I think that could have worked, but I've enjoyed Forster in the role. His deadpan nature does a lot to contrast with the hijinks at the station (contrasting the old vs new vibe in town) and we also have a connection to Harry through him, which has added a poignant undercurrent to the station scenes. My only complaint…
He was but he left Twin Peaks before season 1.
It's still so odd how Dana has obviously aged yet with certain expressions and angles he looks so much like his old self, just with gray hair. I suppose it's because he hasn't ruined his face. It's comforting to me to get to see these goofy moments with Bobby again, like the old days and to know he turned out alright.…
The only person that knew Bobby killed anybody was Laura.
I thought we'd get a big oncamera resolution of that along with Richard's crimes. While I imagine some would rightly feel that it was a tease and pointless to build all that up and then have the resolution rushed and mostly offscreen, I'm glad they didn't waste the time. It was also fitting for Chad - loathed and held…
Miguel Ferrer and Chrysta Bell balance each other well. I know some people still think she is a poor actress and getting in the way of scenes, but I think her vibe fits the current quad in the right way.
Toppling him as the head of the baddest of the bad black lodge element, complete with, "Don't fuck with me…amateur."
I miss her at times, mostly the FWWM Donna, and also because everyone in her character group is there BUT her, but boy did I not take to her in season 2. I'm torn between wanting to know where she is and hoping we can just assume for ourselves.
I know it wasn't intentional but I kept thinking how much Monica Bellucci was channeling Brenda Walsh. Imagine Shannen Doherty in Twin Peaks…
Diane is simultaneously a thin and very complex character. I would have thought that seeing her, especially seeing her in multiple episodes rather than just a quick cameo, would have killed the mystery of her, but somehow Lynch has made her more mysterious and distant to viewers than she ever was on the other end of a…
It's long overdue (no pun intended) to go back to having longer scenes, more silent scenes, instead of endless cuts or montages. I hope it becomes more common again.
You mean Luke Spencer using his psychic powers in a duel over a sword?
Carrie (the movie) was very good at that. It's a bit more of a departure for Twin Peaks the show, although FWWM had that horrifying scene of Laura starting to realize that her father had raped her and then willing herself to block it out.
I felt a bit for the guy (I don't even really think he's an actor - he seemed to be cast because he did an "accents" video on Youtube several years back) because it's one thing to do a Mockney accent but another to have to do one in a lengthy monologue (that was, what, 4-5 minutes??). Dick Van Dyke would have jumped…
I loved the whole scene with Gordon yelling at Lucy over the phone and a confused Lucy yelling back. It was a nice piece of nostalgia. It made me miss the old days of the feds and the Twin Peaks cops interacting more than I thought I would.
His wife is about 40 per IMDB.
My favorite part was Albert's vague disgust and unease as he likely expected some dirty talk he never wanted to hear (and probably not unusual for Gordon to talk to him about).
To be fair, the main reason there were no consequences is because nobody knows he did it.
It sounds like the hardcore Ianto, Jack, Rhys and Owen Torchwood episode that I felt like they were about 5 minutes away from making at some points in season 2.