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She's a teenager and we don't know shit.

There have been whispers about Lynch wanting to continue, and the actors think it might. So I'm going on a little more than gut - but not much.

I do.

Exactly.

We said that about the major press event in January, too. He crashed it and took questions.

Curious. Makes me wonder if they intend to announce Season 4.

Okay, we've covered the ideal. Now come up with a plan that is legitimately realistic in the American system and can actually happen.

I'm hearing (from dodgy sources) that the original characters are supposedly not in this, but the dude in glasses sure looks like Naota to me.

From what I've seen around (and what Logue's seemed to imply in his statements) it seems like random folks online (teens and very young folks, I think, possibly friends of the daughter) apparently may be trying to help keep the kid hidden after she possibly ran away. Which is just such a bad idea.

There's a lot of atonal, dark stuff in the doppelganger scenes that is clearly Badalamenti but has gotten less notice than the more florid tracks. And according to Lynch's music supervisor, this is a lot more Badalamenti.

They have held most things back throughout. It's the typical hyper-secrecy surrounding this project. The one future track mentioned is an outlier. I wouldn't overthink it.

No, there's been more. Those are just two we specifically know of. And there is more being added to the pending OST tracklists online every week. There is already a track listed for an upcoming episode ("The Chair").

No, the pending OST tracklists already have new material by Badalamenti appearing week after week. Another one coming up is "The Chair", presumably for the next episode which had the teaser of "This is the chair."

I don't think that's actually what happened. IIRC, Lynch went looking for Everett McGill himself a few months before the revival was announced - fans on Twitter helped him track McGill down. Unbeknownst to them Lynch was trying to get him to do the show. Lynch apparently managed to reach him by phone on the one day

I still can't get over the thinkpiece claiming TP had no place in today's modern TV marketplace, that it was outmoded. LOL. That's done.

What I object to is the suggestion that there is a binary right or wrong when it comes to someone's art. As in, it's "wrong" for Lynch (or any artist) to do X or Y because of where we are at this moment in our culture. Art doesn't work like that; art waits for no one and it moves where it moves.

I didn't say it was wrong. I said it's not my first concern or his, and as an artist I can understand that.

The answer to this and all other questions is simple: Because he doesn't want to. You have a problem with that, I don't. It's as simple as that.

It's one thing to bring it up. It's another to say that Lynch is wrong to follow his imagination and not rework it to the sociocultural pulse of today, or that it damages his work, which you have said and are saying.