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'Last we saw Evil Cooper, he wasn't able to maintain his composure for five minutes without cackling and smashing his head into the mirror.'

there is a version out (just got it through the full series blu-ray set) that has 90 minutes of deleted footage, but it's not cut into the film….

it seems like he still has to see to the body he's in (and its freedom). when he left leland, the door to the black lodge was open at the time; what happens to him if cooper's body dies or he's put in jail—is he stuck?. he appears to be at a criminal level where he can thrive on others' suffering without drawing

yeah, i keep hearing friends say they want to binge the first seasons to watch the new stuff (slow down!), but it is definitely rewarding longtime fans of the show and his films, and still it's giving us something new as well.

but also, she's talking from her own perspective, not ours. from leo to bobby, she was into the bad boys and suffered for it, but james was genuinely nice guy she likely wouldn't have looked twice it; it sounds like's she's speaking from the perspective of age.

electricity is a medium that the demons from the black lodge use, so i took it as an extension of that. he wasn't simply entering passwords; there would be random flashes on the screen that indicated he was interacting with it on some other level.

i think don't be in a hurry to get to the new series. what really pays off here is watching the first seasons and 'fire walk with me', and if you're interested in the plot elements, maybe check out some of the online theories about the black lodge. but sit with it for a while. the good thing is that showtime has

it was particularly sweet how it suggested that age or dying had changed her. in the regular series, she was mostly short and impatient with people, and the way she talked to hawk here was so tender and caring…

considering that any photo makes it around the world on twitter within seconds, it's not that crazy that she would rehearse a predictably awkward moment. people put clinton down for rehearsing her public image (something she's admitted is not her strength), but the same people will happily repost a pic of her in an

see you here next week!

but what does any of that have to do with our choice to watch or not watch? whatever the motive is on the part of those producing the show to keep it going, nothing they do forces others to watch a show they don't want to watch.

'I really hope the show doesn’t come back.' if you don't want to watch the show, don't watch it (and damn, stop talking about it—why does this place get married to reviewers who get no joy from what they are watching?), but i don't get why the reviewers here more and more often insist that when they are done with

and if you stop liking ice cream, you insist all stores should stop selling it?

and i'm sure you *can* believe it's not butter

sadder than the erin moran thing is that somebody has the twitter handle @MrsScottBaio

i think people are overestimating what the vault has in store (which is going to help a lot of people who aren't prince make a lot of money), but apparently much of it is collaborative—would prince have forced everybody he worked or played with, even casually, to sign away their rights such that his estate can now

prince was amazing, but from the time he started fighting record companies, and with the added blow of getting roped into religion (seriously, fuck larry graham…maybe without that jehovah shit prince wouldn't have been hiding pills in every corner of his house) it went downhill

then don't watch another season. i'll never get why people think when they are done with something, everyone else needs to be done with it as well.

when she first came to town, she says she is a bookkeeper and is looking for contracting jobs, and she's shown working a few times throughout the series. her friends were probably good contacts in that respect.

i'm kinda back and forth on it. one the one hand, i want to see this group of actors doing more of this kind of work together. however, continuing the story seems like it will kill the effect of this season's ending. it doesn't end perfectly (we know the detective isn't going to let up, which provides a potential