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Sylvia and Ben were a fractured, cold, loveless couple from the first moment we see them together onscreen. I mean, she's a wealthy woman with a disturbed son and a lonely, petulant daughter and a husband who spends his weekends knee deep in drugs and hookers.

No, but they definitely set up a tense moment as if we'd either see it flatline or see Richard Horne looming over her.

Yes and no. I think it's probably a mix of the saw mill closing down/Ghostwood never becoming a Thing, the bank explosion/violence at the end of Season 2 chasing off residents/employers, twenty years of decay in a nation where people are moving into large city centers and abandoning the smaller cities and towns they

In the OS, sure, Laura was a coke snorting prom queen prostitute and there was a HUGE sordid underbell (One-Eyed Jack's being owned at least partly by the same guy who owns the thoroughly wholesome Great Northern, Ben getting Blackie hooked on drugs so she'd keep working for him, etc) but there was also this common

Which sucked because his ACTOR was incredibly talented! But they asked him to play total obsessed menace while twirling in long johns.

This is an interesting reading of that scene. It makes Charlie's cadence/delivery make more sense, although Jack Nance, God rest him, always was able to deliver even clunky lines with an earnest goodwill that made them sound more authentic, and I feel like Charlie didn't quite pull it off.

I am wondering if he was recruited but didn't really have much to DO with Jeffries before he disappeared, and so didn't remember him super well. Remember, Cooper's a pretty young agent in the original series/FWWM.

If Richard really was fathered by Evil Coop while Audrey was in a coma… I wonder what the hell kind of mother she was/could even be at that point, dealing with an immense trauma and then waking up to discover she's pregnant? There seemed to be am implication in Ben/the ex-wife's interaction that THEY had raised

… okay, I see why she paid that much.

Maybe Sarah just really did not want Hawk in her house and didn't care to make up a good lie, haha. Or didn't want him to see her buying three bottles of Smirnoff at a time.

I literally go to Wendy's more BECAUSE their social media/digital marketing people are so fun.

There's a lot I dislike about Audrey's reveal, but Audrey/Sherilyn Fenn herself wasn't it. I think she did decently with what seems like subpar material/stage-setting, and that's very weird for Lynch to have set things up so haphazardly.

Right?! It was, in my opinion, the perfect morning tea. Better than the chais, better than a basic black. It was just absolutely perfect. So of course they got rid of it.

I need to try and remember that for our planned vacation to NYC for our anniversary! I've been to NYC once but I was with people who just… wanted to visit the exact same stores we have in South Carolina ("but they're BIGGER in NYC!").

Drove me crazy - I tried it when it first came out and was like, what is the point of this. Plus the latte version was WAY TOO SWEET, there was a TON of syrup in there even for a Starbucks drink.

What kind of coffeemaker costs $800?

But now where will I pay $4.50 for steamed milk and tea leaves-

I used to purchase from Teavana all the time, but they discontinued my favorite yerba mate blend and I basically just shrugged and stopped at that point.

That Trump thought anyone would believe a 9-year-old wrote this letter shows me how little he knows about children, and how little he was involved with his own at that age.

I think the waiter was a kind of "familiar" to the Giant - he could come and go at will, utilizing the man's spirit as a lifeline.