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I think it's possible the doppelganger and BOB would've found it more injurious to Cooper to leave Diane alive and scarred and remembering. It also guarantees even more pain and suffering (garmonbozia). Leland raped Laura for years.

Was the room service waiter scene in Season 2 a time waster?

I don't think it's a dig at all. Lynch doesn't do that to actors. Virtually any rumors re: Ontkean don't have anything to do with a dispute but unfortunate RL circumstances.

He was the original choice, yes. And before they went to series the tentative plan was to pair Cooper with Josie(!). This may not have lasted beyond the initial plan when Isabella Rossellini was still set to play her.

I think the show will end with Cooper going back to them. It's the kind of classic Americana/Hollywood happy ending Lynch often enjoys.

Andy has always been a bit dumb, but he's also been preternaturally smart on other levels. He was a crackshot with a gun after little practice. He figured out the Owl Cave map.

Sherilyn Fenn's mood changes with the wind. She was not happy with not being the lead. These days she is back onboard.

The Doppelganger/Audrey=Richard fan theory was so foul I didn't want to accept it, but based on what we have here it could likely be true. (And would be a vicious and subversive reversal on Lynch/Frost's part of the usual fan service where fans are demanding more Cooper/Audrey) It's a ballsy move not many other shows

Does Jacob Tremblay actually rap at the end??

WHAT?

I don't think it's a middle finger at all.

A cash grab???

I am not a journalist, I did not write the review and I did like it. Maybe we (and the critic) do not see the 'warts' you do.

Not everyone likes Season 1 best.

This is the opposite of nostalgia.

Lynch has talked about it being possible. Some of the cast seem to think it will happen.

Not forgetting, either, that Mark Frost's father Warren (Doc Hayward) just died of Alzheimer's. And is featured in the new series in his last performance.

I think as with a lot of things Lynch, Doris is both funny and sad. She is the nagging wife as first presented but there is more to it, and there is pathos and I now suspect deep empathy for her. I think Lynch even has a kind of pathos for Richard Horne, who despite being vile is also very clearly just a hateful,

Thank you. It grinds my gears seeing people miss the points made on both Janey-E and Doris this week. That was meant to be Janey-E's big setpiece to show she's the real deal (or as Lynch puts it, "one tough dame").

Deer Meadow is close, yes. But Carl moved back.