wyldemusick
David Alexander McDonald
wyldemusick

I had the same reaction with the eyeless lady. It may be one of those elements that Lynch just leaves hanging.

The references to Tge Secret History are what I expected (Agent Theras is from the book, too) although people have been going on about how it doesn’t count because Lynch says he never read it. Why would he need to? Frost wrote it; he co-wrote the new series with Lynch.

I thought The Arm itself issued the warning? Mike was the one who figured out the trick with Dougie.

That seems to be the best possibility, with Dougie basically being into the fucking and not the killing. All the same, Dougie seems to have been relatively ordinary.

You’re right. The Arm mentions its doppelgänger a little earlier.

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Um, you *were* paying attention, right? Danzig Dale is BOB in a new meat suit, having become a doppleganger of Cooper while in the Black Lodge. And given the trail of bodies he’s leaving all over the place, he’s pretty much BOB on a rip. The Black Lodge is trying to retrieve him.

Mark Frost was apparently convinced it wouldn’t work on Netflix.

He’s in Arizona for a while, before heading for the Dakotas.

Parts 3 and 4 were on Showtime’s streaming and on demand services. I watched via my Showtime subscription on Amazon Prime Channels.

It’s Herschel’s Farm only full of irritating Californians.

Not available anymore. *sads*

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Well, it’s certainly shinier than Hyperdrive was.

Heh. One of the co-writers of this is one of my longest-standing friends.

Yeaaaah! Just like Jericho! Oh, wait....

Waris Hussein, one of the first directors to work on Doctor Who in 1963.

"I'm happy, I hope you're happy too."

I've said repeatedly that Windom Earle was apparently intended for Burgess Meredith to play, rather than Kenneth Welsh. Earle is pretty much the evil version of Meredith's Cameron from the series SEARCH.

Yeah, Showtime’s honcho’s are basically saying, “We got the upsets sorted out, and just let him go do his thing.”

Given what’s been slipping out in things like the Variety article of the other day, there’s going to be a lot of cheeseball Americana...very, very dark cheeseballs, though.