The thing is, this is how she behaves IRL in most interviews. And she's not really an actress.
The thing is, this is how she behaves IRL in most interviews. And she's not really an actress.
I like episode 23! The Josie scene is the beginning of the show's comeback, IMO. To me the worst is either 22 or maybe 18. But I haven't seen a few of those wilderness episodes in awhile- 20 or 21 could be pretty bad too.
Well, he also looks unsettlingly like Chris O'Dowd at certain angles.
He took a payoff from Richard Horne at the Roadhouse in part 5(?).
this is a scorching take on Mulholland Drive/FWWM/Inland Empire and I wish you the best of luck with it on the open source blog of your choice
He also writes great stories about women.
No, ABC had no creative control. What was done with Ben was a choice by the writers/Lynch and Frost.
Yes. According to eyewitnesses, Lynch apparently made the choice to not tell the extras what they were reacting to.
Doesn't bother me. I love Audrey but she'll show up when she is supposed to.
Based on what Hastings said I think the new place was not some random locale, but the White Lodge.
I think it's more than that, but ok
I read what he actually said on social media.
That milk will get cool on you.
I want to go scuba diving!
David Lynch
There would seem to be no way someone can't ping Dougie on their radar soon, between the prints and the ring. "Dale Cooper" is a wanted federal fugitive.
It's what I'm here for
I am still trying to figure out what is up with Ben. The reformation of the character was, I think, maybe a Mark Frost idea (the Civil War thing definitely was though I don't know if he wrote much of it himself). But in the Secret History book Frost himself seems to have retconned the "Good Ben" stuff out by saying…
Interesting note: Bad Cooper and the Kreamed Korn Kru are looking for the coordinates Hastings and Ruth found. Hastings says that when they gave the coordinates to Briggs he apparently ascended to somewhere beautiful/Purple Town/the White Lodge?
Where is the "filler"