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mary had a little clam posted:Agreed. Earlier in the thread, I called Lynch a master troll but I did so with a sense of delight, because in his case it feels like he's using deliberate unsatisfying or counterintuitive filmmaking to make a broader statement or riff on a broader theme (which is not to say he never makes mistakes!). I feel like its a neat trick to get you to pay attention to these strong interpersonal scenes. By changing tone so often and leaving you guessing what is important and what isn't you find yourself deeply engrossed in lives of regular old boring folk. It's a lot of what lost tried to achieve with its whole "the story was always about the characters, not the island" ending. But lost failed miserably because the characters were awful.
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Escobarbarian posted:All sorts of otherwise normal, intelligent people still love wrestling these days. It's completely bizarre Wrestling's alternative realities and kayfabe often make more sense than our current reality and kayfabe (and even have overlapping characters now).
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 17:51 |
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Escobarbarian posted:My co-host just called me excitedly while editing to suggest that one of the reasons the chronology is so hosed is because they planned on having a fair amount of it be entire episodes based around one storyline - so for instance we get all the Dougie stuff at once, all the Hastings stuff at once etc (or very close to this) but then someone along the line demanded that say, it all had to be spread out equally, or that they couldn't go too many episodes without any MacLachlan, so they had to re-order it. Oh my God, of COURSE you have a podcast. lol. hahahahahahahahaha. Holy poo poo, it's perfect.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 18:46 |
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Escobarbarian posted:My co-host just called me excitedly while editing to suggest that one of the reasons the chronology is so hosed is because they planned on having a fair amount of it be entire episodes based around one storyline - so for instance we get all the Dougie stuff at once, all the Hastings stuff at once etc (or very close to this) but then someone along the line demanded that say, it all had to be spread out equally, or that they couldn't go too many episodes without any MacLachlan, so they had to re-order it. I dunno man, you really think, like, 4 solid hours of Dougie poo poo back-to-back would be better than the way it is currently? Or if we had to watch two full hours of Richard Horne terrorizing people without any clue about what else was happening in the universe of the show? Gordon, Tammy, Albert, and Diane's story is the only one I imagine being watchable in that format.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 18:50 |
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the idea that david lynch didn't care about episode splits was totally disproven with episode 12. That is a meticulously crafted hour. It's crafted to piss you off, but still.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 18:56 |
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HD DAD posted:I don't have any official insight, but I did read same report about Lynch padding out the original 9 episodes while Frost disappeared to write the book. This totally makes sense, because while I adore the series, there's some very bizarre editing and pacing issues like Bill Hastings vanishing for like, eight episodes. Or Audrey and Ed not appearing until the final third of the series.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:06 |
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It definitely feels like the pacing was written for the weekly format especially with how you're left to stew on certain revelations for a week before your understanding of a situation is flipped on its head. The Dougie plotline has been the monster of the week format for most of the show and I can't imagine it working as well if it was presented in one straight cut. I'm not saying it's impossible that he recut everything in a way that works cause he already did the opposite with Mulholland Drive, but there's very little reason to assume that he did.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:08 |
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sector_corrector posted:Oh my God, of COURSE you have a podcast. lol. hahahahahahahahaha. Holy poo poo, it's perfect. I've posted about it like, a trillion times. You'd know this if you didn't only come into this thread to troll
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:11 |
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HD DAD posted:I don't have any official insight, but I did read same report about Lynch padding out the original 9 episodes while Frost disappeared to write the book. This totally makes sense, because while I adore the series, there's some very bizarre editing and pacing issues like Bill Hastings vanishing for like, eight episodes. Or Audrey and Ed not appearing until the final third of the series. That can't be true because, like you said, they weren't written as episodes. It was all one script. Also, episode 12 was the one that got the most complaints about filler.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:13 |
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Escobarbarian posted:I've posted about it like, a trillion times. You'd know this if you didn't only come into this thread to troll Wow, your podcast that you post about a trillion times in the Twin Peaks thread sounds really cool. What's it called? Is it I'm a loving weiner man?
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:15 |
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sector_corrector posted:Oh my God, of COURSE you have a podcast. lol. hahahahahahahahaha. Holy poo poo, it's perfect. It's a good podcast Brent. Who is Richard going to arm wrestle now that he's showed up at the farm?
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:31 |
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He will arm wrestle The Arm at the farm to avoid harm to his....marm.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:36 |
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I liked how Ray somehow thought that Renzo had a chance despite seeing all the paranormal poo poo surrounding Coop and apparently working for Jeffries.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:43 |
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Renzo was played by Jason Vorhees, which is extra awesome.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:47 |
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He was also Kickpuncher in all the fake film clips in Community.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:50 |
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Honestly it's pretty amazing just how well they've tied everything together given the gigantic number of characters in the show that they've had to bring back. Ben Horne and Bobby Briggs' face turns have been owned but also felt totally consistent with how you might expect their characters to develop over 20 years.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:50 |
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tap my mountain posted:I liked how Ray somehow thought that Renzo had a chance despite seeing all the paranormal poo poo surrounding Coop and apparently working for Jeffries. well, Ray was pretty nervous and definitely wanted to just shoot Coop, but Renzo was pretty insistent
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:56 |
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Yeah he should've clarified that he really did kill that guy
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 19:57 |
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I liked Ray, and Hastings too. I wish we had seen more of them, they were gone for so long and then just killed off. I liked the moment where the gang all realized that Renzo was done. Ray's "Oh gently caress" and the other thugs instantly making eye contact with Mr C and disarming Ray.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:01 |
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Can someone hit me with that gif of Sizemore huddling behind his blinds and saying oh poo poo because more people need to see it stat.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:10 |
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Cromulent posted:I liked Ray, and Hastings too. I wish we had seen more of them, they were gone for so long and then just killed off. I agree, even though their death scenes were really well done I would have liked to see more done with them. Hasting's website rules, I'd have loved to have seen more of that side of him before he turned into a mess. I don't think we've seen the last of Ray though.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:14 |
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Shageletic posted:Can someone hit me with that gif of Sizemore huddling behind his blinds and saying oh poo poo because more people need to see it stat.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:17 |
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lmao that gif deserves fame above its station.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:21 |
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Ok, here's something I don't understand, and maybe it's because I just flat-out missed it when it was somehow explained. The whole Dougie/Coop/Booper thing. Good Coop was in the Black Lodge for however long (25 years), meanwhile, Booper was out and running amok. Now, according to the TP wiki: quote:After escaping the Black Lodge, Dale Cooper's doppelganger was destined to return there at 2:53 p.m. around twenty-five years later. The doppelganger "manufactured" Dougie Jones sometime before 2014, so that Dougie would be the one to return in his place. Dougie was in possession of the ring, which he wore on his left arm. His earliest records dated to 1997. Where was what I bolded ever explained? Again, maybe it was, and I just flat-out missed it, so I'd love to rewatch the scene. Ninja edit: Ok... so.... reading further down... quote:He was then transported to a red room in The Black Lodge, where MIKE told him that he had been manufactured by someone for a purpose that had now been fulfilled. I guess my only real question is, where were we told that Booper or Dougie would be destined to be pulled back into the Black Lodge 25 years later at 2:53 pm?
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:30 |
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The giant or someone says "2 5 3" and then it's 2:53 when Evil Coop starts to be sick in the car. We weren't told it, but we can surmise it (not sure about the 25 years though as we don't have definite dates, but it makes sense)
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:32 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I guess my only real question is, where were we told that Booper or Dougie would be destined to be pulled back into the Black Lodge 25 years later at 2:53 pm? Cryptic as all black lodge nonsense is, the only reference to 2:53 was the arm mentioning the number to Cooper, which I think was right before he went NON-EXISTENT. The arm sounded like it said 257 but the subtitles said 253. That could mean something or it could not.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:34 |
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Mike tells the original Dougie in the lodge that he was designed for a purpose and that the purpose was fulfilled. Given he got sucked into the lodge and Booper didn't, we can surmise based off of that that Booper created him to be his own fall guy.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:38 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I guess my only real question is, where were we told that Booper or Dougie would be destined to be pulled back into the Black Lodge 25 years later at 2:53 pm?
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:40 |
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Dougie was only created so that Coop had an alternate destination. It's not because of Dougie that Coop didn't return to normal it's because The Arm's doppleganger intervened at the moment Coop was supposed to hop out. Dougie himself was just a soul trap.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:42 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Ok, here's something I don't understand, and maybe it's because I just flat-out missed it when it was somehow explained. like the first 3 episodes, its all badcoopers deal, ray mentioning how badcooper is worried about tomorrow, them telling good coop he can leave tomorrow. voice on the radio telling badcooper hes going back in tomorrow. the arm says 253 and the time when the car crash happens is 2:53. we dont know why he only got 25 years, not yet anyway. they have been going out of their way to show and tell you the dates and times for each plot thread and how it the one in twin peaks might be hosed up anywho, fun fact i'm just finding out now, Welcome to Twin Peaks: Access Guide to the Town from 1991 written by lynch and frost practically confirms who/what/wherefrom, the frog bug thing is from part 8. mentions its symbol of the frog clan that comes from the house that floats on the lake... poo poo, maybe it really is laura and the girl really is sarah. D: also given what we know now about the ring transporting you to the lodge when you die... i think laura went to the lodge when bob killed her, its why mike through her the ring and they brought her back to life? also might explain why bob wanted to posses laura if shes meant to be white lodge jesus or something.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:49 |
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Elias_Maluco posted:I was one of the best episodes this season, imo. That's a bit narcissistic, don't you think? Which episode were you?
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tap my mountain posted:Dougie was only created so that Coop had an alternate destination. It's not because of Dougie that Coop didn't return to normal it's because The Arm's doppleganger intervened at the moment Coop was supposed to hop out. Dougie himself was just a soul trap. think he was also there to trick the lodge rules so badcooper doesnt go back in, i guess the corn puke is meant to be the trigger hook or some poo poo. since badcooper would have known the exact time this would happen i wonder if crashing his car to end up in the jail was part of the plan seems abit over the top but sure.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:54 |
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Wow, after these posts and reading more and more of the wiki, this whole show makes a lot more sense. It's still weird as gently caress, but goddamn, I feel like I'm actually following it now.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 20:59 |
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Vikar Jerome posted:think he was also there to trick the lodge rules so badcooper doesnt go back in, i guess the corn puke is meant to be the trigger hook or some poo poo. Ending up in jail absolutely was the plan once he found out Ray was there. He needed to get to Ray for the coordinates he knew. Mr. C learned from the Darya phone call that Ray had gotten in the federal prison for bringing guns over the state line. He proceeds to "hack" into gov files on that particular prison. After killing Hastings' wife we find him driving his car - presumably over the state line - and discover later that he had a large gun in the trunk. He also had that dog's leg and that "Mr. Strawberry" dirt on the warden.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 21:03 |
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...! posted:That's a bit narcissistic, don't you think? Which episode were you? Im actually episode 12, but I meant "it was", so I was talking about 13
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 21:06 |
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TheMaestroso posted:Ending up in jail absolutely was the plan once he found out Ray was there. He needed to get to Ray for the coordinates he knew. Mr. C learned from the Darya phone call that Ray had gotten in the federal prison for bringing guns over the state line. He proceeds to "hack" into gov files on that particular prison. After killing Hastings' wife we find him driving his car - presumably over the state line - and discover later that he had a large gun in the trunk. He also had that dog's leg and that "Mr. Strawberry" dirt on the warden. yeah i just intentionally crashing his car to get arrested while also trying to stop himself from getting pulled into another dimension at the same time felt like he was doing too much multitasking.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 21:12 |
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Vikar Jerome posted:yeah i just intentionally crashing his car to get arrested while also trying to stop himself from getting pulled into another dimension at the same time felt like he was doing too much multitasking. The crash was, what Lynch would call, a "happy accident"
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 21:13 |
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The sad thing is what gonna happen to Jane and the kid. Their father and husband was a lie. The man she's been with is gonna wake up and leave her. It's gonna be sad either way, I really like them.
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 21:29 |
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Sizemore is such a badass name
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# ? Aug 9, 2017 21:35 |
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RBX posted:The sad thing is what gonna happen to Jane and the kid. Their father and husband was a lie. The man she's been with is gonna wake up and leave her. It's gonna be sad either way, I really like them. After he's gone they'll just move to a farm and be fine until a weird looking Joseph Gordon Levitt walks out of the corn and then Sonny Jim gets shot in the cheek by Bruce Willis and then time skip another 25 years for Twin Peaks: Season 4, Looper 2
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