Gregalor
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Very interested to hear all the reactions.
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If Candie was Diane, surely Awakened Coop would have recognized her on the plane... Unless her appearance has changed.
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2 hours ago, Nappi said:Also, US health care system seems really efficient in releasing patients who have just woken up from a coma.
I don't have a lot of experience with hospitals, but I imagine people here leave hospitals a lot earlier than they should all the time, because they're so unbelievably expensive.
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8 hours ago, Gamebeast23456 said:- I really enjoy the fact that Lynch seems to recognize the dulling effect the Roadhouse concerts have had on viewers. I was totally hoisted once everything went all topsy turvey on us. Poor, poor Audrey.
Yeah, I usually get up and start putting the dishes from dinner away once the musical segments start. Lynch got one over on me this time.
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25 minutes ago, Winnipeg Fats said:Part of me can't help but fear that Twin Peaks the Return is going to end St. Elsewhere style with Audrey being "The Dreamer" from that ancient phrase from Cole's dream.
I can't envision a series so dead-set on subverting television ending on something so cliche, a universally reviled trope.
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20 minutes ago, gormanate said:* RIP Chantal and Hutch. That scene in the suburbs was just completely outrageous,
I love that their downfall was in a stupid dispute with one of those NIMBYs who get all mad when people park at the curb in front of their houses. As ridiculous as the Russian guy was being, they could have avoided the Bonny & Clyde treatment if they had just moved back a bit.
Mr. Jackpot's reach is far. However, Cooper still would have been fine, because I don't think he went back to the house.
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When the credits rolled I said, "That was my Episode 8."
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2 hours ago, Yuecake said:As a non-parent, I couldn't help but scream "STOP DOING THAT" from behind my bedcovers
"Phew, it doesn't fit.
No no no NO NOOOOOO!"
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It was interesting seeing the origin of the name "Gordon Cole", because in my Hollywood neighborhood two streets I often drive over are Gordon, and then a few blocks later, Cole. I always figured that's where the name came from. Of course maybe that movie, itself named after a Hollywood street (Sunset Blvd), took "Gordon Cole" from those very streets.
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Did anyone flash back to Bobby and Mike barking in the jail cell during this jail scene? Two people freaking out a third by making loud animal noises.
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All this time I've been wondering if Nadine still has super strength, I'm so glad SOMEONE has it.
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5 hours ago, richardco said:I'd kinda lose my mind if they were sitting on a final David Bowie cameo sometime during this season.
Every time the show mentions Phillip Jeffries actively doing things or interacting with characters off-screen, there's something in me that gets thrown off as I think, "But Phillip Jeffries is dead..." as the feeling literally comes from the fact that David Bowie is dead.
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23 minutes ago, JPL said:"Do you need any money?" guy is a memorable symbol of the blandness of so many willing servants of evil.
We need to get "Do you need any money" guy and "Got a light" guy in a room together.
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1 hour ago, Bjorn said:I don't think anyone's mentioned it yet, but Richard Horne showing up at the end of the BadCoop scenes was unexpected.
That took place in Montana, right? I guess when Richard Horne skips town, he really skips town.
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1 hour ago, Lacabra said:I just checked that out and the camera does move and that's totally a twig and leaf He's at the side of the road, but he's looking at another road/driveway that she's crawling out onto.
Cool spotting if that's the same bridge though!
It's a weird scene, watching it again - the kid isn't in a position for Myriam to catch his eye, he stops and then looks at her.
I don't know, it looks like a band-aid to me.
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1 hour ago, fellintooblivion said:Man, the mental gymnastics some of you go to in an attempt to validate a pet theory are hilarious.
Audrey is in a coma and gave birth after being raped by Cooper and she is just incorporating things people are for some reason talking about in her hospital room into her coma dreams where she is in a terrible marriage with a midget accountant?
Holy Christ.
Also, this weeks episode of the podcast felt incredibly phoned in. Either you liked this episode a lot less than you let on or you couldn't be bothered to do any independent thinking about it and just regurgitated forum/Reddit posts for an hour.
I suggest you stop torturing yourself and find another podcast/forum since it clearly ruins your weeks.
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26 minutes ago, Bjorn said:He was impatient by letting the girl he liked into the restricted room, and then impatient by getting all sexy with her rather than waiting to do so not sitting in front of creepy glass box. As long as he was showing patience, he was fine.
You don't think a monster would have appeared and killed him anyway?
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My reaction to Diane has been a bit of a roller coaster. At first, I wanted no portrayal of Diane, it would be like showing Nanny's face on Muppet Babies or Wilson's face on Home Improvement. But once I saw what type of character she was, and as played by Laura Dern, I softened up to the idea. She's pretty one-note, but entertaining to watch the other characters react to her. Now I'm back to being unsatisfied, though. It looks like we're heading into "Diane is nefarious in some way" territory, and... I want Diane to be a jerk but I don't want her to be a bad guy.
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17 minutes ago, GregsVice said:Remember when James showed up for a second in episode 2?
He showed up for the Comic Con panel.
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1 hour ago, pyide said:Has Billy been seen before? With him and Tina and Chuck and the new ladies in the bar scene dropping a bunch of other new names, my brain got all jumbled up. I have no idea who most of these people are or why they matter.
We'll probably never meet them, and they almost assuredly do not matter. Will there be any payoff for the rash girl who went from working at one burger joint to another? Doubt it.
I think my biggest issue with The Return is how many scenes seem to be filler-scenes lifted from some other production and dropped in. Earlier in the season, I thought I might have been wrong and things could start to connect, but as we get down to only a handful of episodes remaining, my confidence in my assessment grows.
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So how bout that Audrey scene. Will we ever see her again? Did it have any bearing whatsoever on the rest of the show? Who knows? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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3 hours ago, fellintooblivion said:Is it too much to ask for the hosts of a podcast about a tv show to get details about the show they're doing a podcast about right?
Gretchen Hayward? Not knowing that the same deputy was in two scenes you're talking about? I'm less than 9 minutes into the episode and you're already screwing things up I noticed in one watching where I was looking at my phone half the time.
And you've been hate-watching the show for a whole month, since Part 8. Every post of yours since then has been either complaining about how bad the show is, or being confrontational to people here.
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10 hours ago, MalcolmLittle said:Shelly's "crazy in love, drop everything" response to Red walking by really saddened me too. Christ, what a fucked up family.
That got a big reaction out of me. "Shelly's going out with the Fingergun Wizard??? Oh COME ON."
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4 hours ago, Jake said:Yeah I think that's the most likely answer. I don't know why we BOTH saw it as a make-up scar that was peeled off in a surprising way! It just didn't look like a bandage to me, but that's the most obvious explanation.
I hope you guys aren't watching on your phones!
Twin Peaks Rewatch 52/53: The Return, Parts 17 and 18
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I literally said, "Starring Kyle MacLachlan" as a joke at the end, like "Wouldn't it be funny if the credits rolled right now?"
And then they did.
I also like to think that an extension to the final scene is Cooper's phone ringing and it's the angry Vegas FBI guy to yell at him about finding people. This is what we do at the FBI!!!!