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No, I think the recent book and show both establish Carl (a Twin Peaks native) moved back. The park is explicitly named "the New Fat Trout Trailer Park". It may be on the outskirts, but it's there.

Even more hilarious: The scene opens with baldfaced exposition from the lady hit arranger about the car bomb - "What do you mean he wasn't in the car? Three bodies?" Followed immediately by screams.

Dirty Coop is not his name.

I do hope they give him some reaction re: Margaret/the Log Lady, who he grew up with and was abducted into the Lodge with as a child, per Mark Frost's book. I doubt Catherine Coulson got to film scenes with many other people if any. Supposedly most or all of her material was shot alone with Lynch in the days/weeks

I have a distinct suspicion that sometime in the next several episodes we will be treated to an extended action sequence between the Joneses and Ike the Spike, possibly with that same music, while every fan wanting more of the Double R/Audrey/whoever* is beating their face into a wall

Yeah, I don't expect to get it myself, but I'm sure some numerology buffs will and maybe already have. I doubt it's all coincidence though, because Frost used to obsessively layer in all sorts of mysticism into the original show (dugpas, etc) and there is plenty more in the Secret History.

I don't think it's about loving detail so much as excruciating in the two prior cases. I think the choice with how the doppelganger assaulted Darya and then killed her - leaving her without an identity with the pillow on her head after he leaves the bed - was a deliberately ugly choice. Same thing with Richard

From Johnny Jewel's album of the same name. Jewel is a member of Chromatics, the band which performed at the end of the two-hour premiere.

Hawk is basically the one doing all the legwork at the moment (and he is now Deputy Chief).

Fun fact: Up til just before casting, Josie was actually never Asian. The role was intended for Isabella Rossellini. When she backed out Lynch chose Joan Chen.

I think it's still got a lot of buzz, actually. It just isn't chasing it.

"7" is also mentioned in Sharon Van Etten's song at the end.

And in the same episode, which was so startling. Because I felt the hit and run was an emotional high, whereas I thought the dwarf attack(!!) was hilarious for all its violence.

I don't think he's possessed. He's just another in a long line of sort of helpless, volatile child-men in Lynch's work. He was able to terrorize the young women at the Roadhouse but when confronted by a bigger fish (Red) he is just a sniveling boy. Even Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet regressed to howling "baby wants to

I think detached is the wrong word - I think we were supposed to be very emotionally engaged with that scene (I was, anyway). The distancing effect on the somewhat funky reactions of the extras, IMO, only pulls you in more with Carl and Lisa Coronado (the young mother). But mostly I just felt bad for everyone.

What's interesting, too, is the open question re: Red and Richard. Some people seem convinced Red has a connection to the Lodge/the Tremonds with that coin trick, but I'm not convinced Richard wasn't just high off his tits.

There are also some interesting touches here which may or may not be intentional, going back to the Dale Cooper autobiography tie-in book (written by Frost's brother, who wrote for the original show). A "green suited man" appeared in Coop's youth, and IIRC as a child he had a fascination for Jimmy Stewart in "The FBI

Sadly the actress is not on the cast list, not that that list has every actor because it doesn't. Alicia Witt (Gersten, the piano playing sister from Season 2) is back though.

You do that, Chad.