It's the latter. And it should have been tagged with a warning. The AV Club does it for far less.
It's the latter. And it should have been tagged with a warning. The AV Club does it for far less.
When AVC puts spoiler warnings and major spoiler content on and in every TV casting notice, then you'll have a valid point.
We're not talking about Twin Peaks 1990 here. It's a casting announcement about a months-old show with no mention whatsoever in the headline or logline about story spoilers.
A casting article about Legion is not an implicit invitation to be spoiled about twists in Season 1 unless specifically noted, anymore than any other show. Plus we're not talking a show that wrapped its season even a year ago.
That's really not the same thing as implicitly spoilering it up, but you knew that.
Thanks for the spoiler.
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I've loved it for 20 years but ok
Hopefully they'll add more extras. Not many new ones yet.
I mean, it seemed pretty happy! I think we were all winging it by the end.
Worth noting that the Horne scenes deleted from FWWM did have Johnny and Sylvia. I think it was a party for Johnny at the Great Northern. Sylvia berates Ben for having a picture of Laura on his desk but not his own daughter. Then Laura meets Ben in his office and gets cocaine. IIRC none of it filmed because Richard…
Candie has those Mitchum boys well in hand.
I think the postcard ending is a very Lynch thing to do - he's done it in a number of films, not just BV. Wild at Heart has one, so does Inland Empire. Even FWWM kind of goes out of its way to give Laura a happy ending (which was not originally scripted). I'm just saying it wouldn't surprise me. Also I am deeply…
Janey's whole uninterrupted news interview was even funnier than a few weeks ago.
YOU HAVE AN ENEMY!
I don't know that I buy it, but it's crazy enough to work.
A suspicion I've seen around is that either DoppleCoop is threatening someone in Diane's life and that's why she's under the gun, or she thinks she is talking to someone else (like Jeffries).
I think what Lynch presents of the men in this episode is that most of the 'bad' ones are weak or buffoons. The Mitchums are undone and flustered by Candie at every turn; they're like big kids. Ben gives in to temptation with Beverly because Sylvia emasculates him. Steven is a wreck. I think the material reflects far…
I don't buy it. I think she's going to live and I think Coop will go back to them. I don't see Lynch motivating him with that kind of tragedy.
Everything with Janey, Dougie, the Mitchum boys and Candie was mint. I could've watched that forever.