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kaworu posted:I'm pretty sure it's just a fake package they printed up - that sort of thing isn't really too tough to do and you don't step on anyone's toes that way. Lots of movies just make up brands. I wonder whose job it was to procure and provide "fake" Cheetos bags... The Producer's? Also, speaking of food, I loved the hospital food callback from the Mitchums ("You don't want to eat hospital food"). S2E1 had about 5 references to it:
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I'd like to make a Bingo card generator for the last 2-hour episode of season 3. Help me figure out what to put on it! BOB sighting Giant sighting Laura Palmer sighting Laura's Theme plays One or more major characters is an Audrey hallucination Two Coopers on frame at once etc
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Pine Weasel sighting
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Get your drat hands off my Let's.
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CJacobs posted:Pine Weasel sighting oh my god there are so many details i forget about the old seasons
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I am really pissed that they gave Coop sub-par coffee in that limousine
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lol yall forgot ANDY's loving rolex
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Wedding present from Lucy's rich family next question
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so when do we find out how annie is
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Solice Kirsk posted:My outlook differs in that FWWM is a decent movie (once again I know it's gonna be held up to the utmost standard by people) but it didn't contain a lot of things that made Twin Peaks, well Twin Peaks. quote:think this season would have been absolutely fantastic if the studio had managed to negotiate a little bit of control over it. Giving Lynch and Frost the keys to the castle is getting us a much better and more plotted out season 2, but with spikes of quality that surpass season 1. [quote] I completely disagree with your take, so there's a lot of things I could say. But I what I will say is the Twin Peaks S1 and S3 are a natural outgrowth of Lynch's evolution as an auteur, and that as TV increasingly gets more central and profitable, an unmolested outgrowth of an artists vision being so truthfully created is something that everyone can enjoy I hope, even if it doesn't slot into something that might or might not have existed, through the lens of decades and nostalgia.
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Escobarbarian posted:I also love this thread it's caused me no end of frustration of times for sure - and I'm sure I've done the same to other posters - but this is very likely the first time in my years here that I've actually kept up with a show's thread through an entire season, without having days or weeks where I totally ignore it. You go on reddit or welcometotwinpeaks.com or whatever and the discussion is kind of crap, and despite the derails and whatnot the overall quality of the discussion in this thread has been much higher. I'm gonna miss talking TP with you guys. Yeah, I love this thread. Crazy theories, hostile rants and all. I definitely enjoyed The Return more because I got to discuss it with you people. For some reason, my friends just don't want to talk about nothing but Twin Peaks for months on end. Polo-Rican posted:I'd like to make a Bingo card generator for the last 2-hour episode of season 3. Help me figure out what to put on it! Owl(s) Slow Jazz (Badalamenti/Jewel) Thumbs up Bobby Briggs crying Drawn out screaming Ray Wise being sinister Very slow old men (Gordon doesn't count) Major Briggs' head Laura.jpg (not in the opening) BOB.jpg Tammy Preston & her dancing hips Is Annie okay? Headlights of a driving car on the road And More fucked around with this message at 16:14 on Aug 31, 2017 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:And that's fine and you could be correct. But, I'm not wrong in mine. Twin Peaks is different things to different people, and I think there is a real generational breakdown of it, to be honest. Get more into this. Did you just started watching Twin Peaks or did you watch the original run?' E: Peacoffee posted:The expansion of the united states over really 200 years to cover the two coasts and in between creates an interesting web of connectivity and unique qualities that I don't think can be separated, they always settled the land, often killed to get it, and many did it with a sense of national unity. Many towns across the country have the same names because often the goal was to just set up the same thing further away from the coast. A story about a small town in america is a story about american's trying to create something like what is depicted as the atomic family. 1950's atomic era america is the real texture of the series (I feel). Very cool post. You can't extricate the small town from the larger American experience. Something I've really dug is Lynch's painting of small town life, on the cusp of collapse and decay, and that's found everywhere in America this days. The children of the original cast, on the whole (other than Bobby basically) is doing worse than their parents, stuck in place and sinking and diving into drugs and debauchery as a lifeline (Becky's sunlit daze is pretty much the opiod crisis in a single shot, the woman screaming about 119). Our supposed heros and protectors are sidelined or gone, debilitated and out of reach, and the ideal of American life for those old enough and lucky enough to achieve it is a sun drenched dry street full of identical houses with disappointed spouses and ignored children. The real action, the real zeal, is held by those who live their lives in criminality, from the dealers to the casino owners. The sense of community so many people who had loved the original run, like in life, is largely gone, except for the rare exceptions who mourn over what is lost (that scene in the conference room mourning Log Lady). I could go on but there's just so much to chew there. I'm so happy S3 exists. Shageletic fucked around with this message at 16:20 on Aug 31, 2017 |
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There were some weak episodes around the middle but the last few have been amazing. The Return is slow, but it's intense when it works. The last episode is a great example - you had the incredible feelgood scene of Cooper waking up, the tragedy of Diane and the shootout followed by a truly hilarious punchline in the space of a few scenes. It's a real rollercoaster.
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I really think episode 16 is my favourite hour of TV ever. You're right, it's like a rollercoaster. The tonal whiplash going from coop waking up to the Diane scene and the American Woman remix was visceral. I could literally feel my stomach sinking.
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Shageletic posted:(Becky's sunlit daze is pretty much the opiod crisis in a single shot, the woman screaming about 119). I've been thinking about ep16 and the death of the Hutchinsons. We saw Lynch moving all these pieces into place and it was blatantly obvious what was going to happen. There was going to be a 3 way showdown between the Hutchinsons, the Mitchums, the FBI, and Maybe Cooper/Dougie. Then Lynch just pulled the rug out from under us and went somewhere else. Its the same as the episode as a whole, Lynch moved all these pieces in to place the obvious thing to happen next is the whole cast converging on Twin Peaks and a showdown between Coop and Danzig. Its what everyone is expecting from the last 2 episodes, and I can't wait to see how Lynch manages to do something completely different than that. eSporks fucked around with this message at 17:34 on Aug 31, 2017 |
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The Walrus posted:I really think episode 16 is my favourite hour of TV ever. You're right, it's like a rollercoaster. The tonal whiplash going from coop waking up to the Diane scene and the American Woman remix was visceral. I could literally feel my stomach sinking. It is like a rollercoaster, but personally Ive havent felt bored for a moment of it, not even in my least favorite episode (12). Its been a hell of a ride
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fatherboxx posted:I am really pissed that they gave Coop sub-par coffee in that limousine Uh pardon me sir but I will not have you slander Georgia Coffee
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Shageletic posted:Get more into this. Did you just started watching Twin Peaks or did you watch the original run?' Generational might not have been the right choice of words, but I've noticed that among my friends the two of us that actually watched the show are the only ones still keeping up with it vs everyone else that blasted through it. I watched the original run with my mom and dad on TV when I was about 10 or so. I think most people probably watched everything on Netflix or the DVDs or whatever. The original show had a much more "tv" feel to it, and I think that's a part of what made it great. Watching it week to week was a totally different experience than getting to just watch through 6 episodes in a day. I think having watched the original series as it was meant to be viewed made this season easier for me to get through, but at the same time makes me realize how unlike the first two seasons this one feels.
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Shibawanko posted:American fiction writers have this tendency to make everything about the whole country, like whatever they're writing about is tied to some kind of unique national spirit that is embodied in everything, mythologising their own history as uniquely good or uniquely evil. In the first two seasons that wasn't there yet, the Black Lodge was something that seemed to precede the United States as a country and just kind of existed in a specific forest somewhere for some reason, i preferred it that way. Episode 8 of this season made it seem like Bob exists because of some great American original sin in the a-bomb, which felt like too much of a cliche. I think it's really interesting that Las Vegas was chosen as the secondary local in the Return. Like how the first two seasons depict the dirty underbelly of a seemingly wholesome town, this season shows us the hearts of gold that are buried in the bodies of scumbags. It's no coincidence that the storyline of Dougie surviving society's indifference takes place in the most sinful city in the country.
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Shibawanko posted:Right now I'm reading Kafka on the Shore by Murakami, I get the feeling he drew a lot from Twin Peaks. Murakami is an American literature-inspired magical realist writer, he also likes to focus on back of beyond rural areas where supernatural stuff happens, most of the more enjoyable parts of his stories take place on like the forest in Shikoku or on the north shore of Hokkaido. The mountains in Hokkaido are the most Twin Peaks-looking place I ever visited, just endless pine trees and waterfalls, it's spooky there. I can't remember off the top of my head which story it is, but in either The Elephant Vanishes or Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman there is a short story where someone goes to sleep and literally has a dream about a dancing dwarf
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The last scene of the return should be Dale Cooper going to the White House and punching Donald Trump in the face.
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Escobarbarian posted:The last scene of the return should be Dale Cooper going to the White House and punching Donald Trump in the face. "Why did Mr. Smith kill everybody?"
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Ends up Coop commissioned another tulpa for a reason we could never have imagined Jones/Jeffries 2020
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Escobarbarian posted:The last scene of the return should be Dale Cooper going to the White House and punching Donald Trump in the face. Should be Denise
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fix your hair or die
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I still remember shows from the '90s that had things like "Chips"-brand chips and "Beer"-brand beer.
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i will only accept a season 4 if denise talks up alberts role.
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Escobarbarian posted:The last scene of the return should be Dale Cooper going to the White House and punching Donald Trump in the face. If that happened, I would never watch TV again because nothing could be half that glorious.
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as far as i'm concerned everything else about this season could have been garbage and it still would have been worth it just for episode 8. but everything else was also awesome because this show is great
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romanowski posted:as far as i'm concerned everything else about this season could have been garbage and it still would have been worth it just for episode 8. but everything else was also awesome because this show is great Yeah. I'd say there have been at least 5 or 6 episodes that are as good or better than season 1 Twin Peaks, but episode 8 might be one of the best things David Lynch has ever done.
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Sushi in Yiddish posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-XZsM-KV_o yeah, this is why i wasn't sure if audrey's dance in the roadhouse was a coma dream or a thing that was really happening at first. like, it's such a surreal event, but at the same time it is twin peaks canon that the jukebox at the double r has weird abstract jazz - and the popular local bar has a lot of dreamy synthpop acts pass through - so i was like well, maybe this is just the kind of town twin peaks is, everyone goes down to the hangout on thursday night to watch a middle aged woman vamp around Escobarbarian posted:The last scene of the return should be Dale Cooper going to the White House and punching Donald Trump in the face. iirc it is strongly implied in the book that the weird redheaded sex witch from season 2 left town to marry donald trump boner confessor fucked around with this message at 21:26 on Aug 31, 2017 |
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"Thank god that Doppleganger business is finally dealt with" "YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN COOP" "Oh that reminds me Gordon, I forgot to ask earlier. How is Annie?" Starring KYLE MacLACHLAN
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Cooper's revival wrapped up the Dougie storyline pretty nicely too. We were all assuming that Cooper either had no awareness of what was happening, or that he was just finding it painful to be locked in like that - making the whole storyline a bit of a sideshow. But as it turns out he was aware the whole time, and what he saw was kindness from all kinds of unexpected places. It's what he needed to recover from his time in the lodge, and return to being his former self.
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Solice Kirsk posted:Generational might not have been the right choice of words, but I've noticed that among my friends the two of us that actually watched the show are the only ones still keeping up with it vs everyone else that blasted through it. I was 4 when the original run aired and I love this season a shitload. You can't blame millennials on this one bub
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Cephas posted:I can't remember off the top of my head which story it is, but in either The Elephant Vanishes or Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman there is a short story where someone goes to sleep and literally has a dream about a dancing dwarf The stories of the Nain Rouge, or red dwarf, a harbinger of doom dressed in red who appears to certain people, also seems like an inspiration.
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Peacoffee posted:The stories of the Nain Rouge, or red dwarf, a harbinger of doom dressed in red who appears to certain people, also seems like an inspiration. In the next episode, Audrey will realize she's aboard the Jupiter Mining Corporation vessel "Red Dwarf". As the plot unfolds, she'll learn that it's the 22nd century, she's been trapped in suspended animation and the only other people on board are an alcoholic janitor, an evolved cat, an arrogant hologram and a service robot.
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What if... the entire show has been a hallucination of Audrey's, who has been in an institution since before the show started?
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I want to make a splice together video of the dumb assassins scenes set to Home by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros but I don't know how to video edit and poo poo haha .
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Senor Dog posted:I was 4 when the original run aired and I love this season a shitload. You can't blame millennials on this one bub I didn't. And I know it's anecdotal.
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Basticle posted:So how come fake Diane seemeto have all of the real Dianes memories but fake coop (the original green jacket dougie) didnt I wondered if the first Dougie had all of that information right down to some Bob memories too and was aware he was a Tulpa and that's why he had such a "gently caress it" lifestyle. Giving into whatever vices to get your mind off being possessed/whatever is definitely a thing in plenty of fiction and you see elements of Twin Peaks throughout too of course. I can't believe how loving amazing this show is. I think episode 3 is the only episode that just straight up sucked to me.
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