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it's like when your grandma's neighbor gets an aneurysm, and then after that every time somebody in the family gets a headache she insists it's an aneurysm, because she thinks knowing that term is like the equivalent of a year of medical school.

but keep in mind that he didn't run over the kid intentionally; he was messed up and driving like crazy, but it was otherwise an accident that he didn't own up to, and he was pretty horrified by it himself. he's showing us an evolution. i wouldn't be surprised if the kid was the first person he has actually killed

i always love it when they do that and there's no cgi.

everybody seems to reflexively jump to 'autotune' in the same way that the first assumption on every plot twist these days seems to be that somebody is going to turn out to be somebody else's father (goddamn star wars) , but comparing this version to the original recording, it's the same track with an audio effect

we won't know until the end. the first season of the series was like eight episodes, which with commercials amounted to five to six hours or so? and that was plenty of time to develop a far larger number of characters enough that we felt like we knew them. and we have about eight hours left in this season.

personally, it felt like Johnny was kinda standing in for my frustration and inability to stop what i was seeing. that, along with Sylvia being too weak to fight back, gave me such a sense of helplessness, and then, as the scene progressed, it just felt more and more sad knowing that people torment others (including

AJ. by his history, he had been stalking beema for years (and pretty much every comment he made was to berate people not for what they said, but for how they said things).

as buella might say: 'it's a world of hall monitors'

it was done off camera. only the mic was on.

but we didn't see richard assault miriam. lynch could have shown us the full horror of that, but we saw only the outside of the trailer and the aftermath.

she also has a backstory as the author/analyst of 'secret history of twin peaks' and, even when it seems she's kept out of the loop, she's figuring shit out as much as or more than the rest of the team.

unless your argument is that he advocates women be treated this way, i don't get the criticism here. he's showing us how women are abused and degraded because he expects and wants us to be horrified by it; it also happens to be a reality that other artists don't show us because people don't like to see it. for as

and yet your post is so insightful (deleting a bunch of comments pushing back against the bully dude)

watching her (candie) on the video screen and wondering what she could possibly be talking about with all the gestures was probably the most uncontrollably i've laughed all season…

it's cool that the scene in the white lodge (or what many of us are assuming is the white lodge) was filmed where she did her 'llorando' performance…

the rebekah del rio performance blew me away. after so many great heartbreaking scenes—carl singing with his guitar, sylvia and johnny on the floor helpless (which i found really sad), margaret's words to hawk—it had such a great impact. i was hoping we would see her sing at some point in this series.

lol when everybody graduates high school but the cheerleader still thinks she's the shit.

funny it echoed the scene where everybody thought his father was dead at the end of season 2

thanks, just snagged what i think is a pdf of that…

it was more a reaction to this kind of criticism. i don't get how people don't connect with the show, while others clearly do, need to assert that it's the show (and everybody who enjoys it) that is messed up rather that just accepting that it's not for them. there are shows i don't connect with at all, but