Is there? It's been a few years since I've watched it. Thanks for the correction.
Is there? It's been a few years since I've watched it. Thanks for the correction.
Yes, Cole never appears in 'Sunset Boulevard'. Plus, you should watch 'Sunset Boulevard'. One of the all-time great films.
Do we know the exact nature of Hutch and Chantal's relationship? I assumed they were siblings rather than "lovers." But I guess in Twin Peaks, there's no reason they can't be both.
If by "acid" you mean coffee and Bob's Big Boy Shakes, the answer is "tons."
Did anyone else hold their breath during that opening scene? I figured there was a 50/50 chance Ed might get a fatal golden shovel upside his head.
Space Sopranos with Jabba as Tony, Sy Snootles as Dr. Melfi, Bib Fortuna as Sylvio, and Yak Face as Paulie Walnuts. There. Movie. Done.
I didn't forget them, I just thought the comment was getting a bit long. But you're right, they both have great endings as well.
Henry Spencer embraces The Lady in the Radiator in a flood of white light. The haunted look on Dorothy Vallens's face as she embraces her son. Sailor serenading Lula with "Love Me Tender". "How's Annie?" Laura Palmer crying tears of joy in the Red Room. Fred Madison attempting one last desperate escape into…
Interesting.
Also, episode 8 established Laura as the anti-BOB. Perhaps there's something to the theory that the girl in that episode was a young Sarah and the beetle-frog was Laura.
I was very relieved when Andy's trip to the black and white room (or White Lodge, perhaps) didn't play out as his usual comic relief. It would have really undermined the mythology. Harry Goaz was great in this one.
Since the review didn't suggest this, and I thought it was clearly what was going on, let's just put this out there: Laura is "with" Sarah like BOB was "with" Leland, right? Considering that Sarah was discarding an asshole man the way BOB preyed on innocent girls and she also did the face removal trick we saw Laura…
Stan's shouting made me laugh out loud, both because it was inherently funny and because he delivered it exactly like the "OK, PAUL!!!" line in 'Eraserhead'.
i thought he might be Billy considering how he was leaking blood.
So the guy who has spent this past week threatening preemptive mass murder is now condemning violence. It's all completely meaningless to him. Just distractions from his golf game.
Hey, America, remember that time you gave a mentally unhinged game show host the capability of starting a nuclear war? That was a funny joke! Yes, we all had a good laugh over that one. But all jokes must come to an end no matter how funny they may be. So what do you say? Can we end the joke now? Like today? Please?…
*shudder*
I also think it's curious that her husband is a little person considering Lynch's (albeit politically sketchy) use of "dwarfs" as fantastical beings in dream sequences. I'm starting to get on board with the coma theory.
Well, there's "delightful" and then there's "Lynchian delightful." That casino music playing during the Conga line was kind of creepy too and Dougie is always a bit off-putting, Becky was crying over her abusive shit husband in a dingy hovel during her delightful scene, and Jacoby was reminiscing about seeing Nadine…
This episode was delightful. The conga line! Sonny Jim's jungle gym and Janey-E's
touched reaction to it! Shelly cheering up Becky with an offer of cherry pie! Nadine and Jacoby's talk! And yes… "Just You and I"! Also the way Evil Coop killed that side of beef with a single punch was hilarious. The return of Big Ed…