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biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




This isn't Alan Wake

poo poo what joke do i do from now on

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biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




Important mammoth fact:






Mammoths are pretty big, at least compared to most dogs

biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




thank mr skyboat

biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




biosterous fucked around with this message at 06:14 on Mar 4, 2017

biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




So, with all the common threads linking your LPs, would you say that they're... converging?





something something Altman

biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




Watching through Twin Peaks while I was already watching through Stargate SG-1 is kinda funny, because the Major is also the General in Stargate.

I've decided that it's the same character - dealing with Bobby made him really grumpy, and that's why he's always like "no, SG-1, you're not allowed to go save the day or whatever." He's just really tired of people rebelling against his authority!

This idea is subject to change after seeing more Twin Peaks.

biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




So far one of my favourite things about Twin Peaks is how Harry is really supportive and willing to go along with Cooper's weird stuff. Lots of other shows have the detective-with-a-gimmick get doubted and disbelieved by the regular cops for a while until they finally prove themself. Here, Harry is completely down with the bottle-throwing divination (once it gets partly explained, anyway), and when he hears that Cooper doesn't actually remember the name from the dream, he's just disappointed that it didn't solve anything. There's no grumbling about Cooper wasting his time, or waking him up in the middle of the night for nothing, just "oh darn, no shortcut, but I guess we should try to crack your dream code while following other leads"

biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




CJacobs posted:

A CERTAIN OTHER SPECIAL LP I TEASED A LITTLE WHILE AGO staring whenever the heck I have it finished.

We're finally getting the long-awaited Alan Wake LP! :woop:

biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




man I spent all my orbs trying to pull a Christmas Barry but no luck

got like five Taken Carl Stucky's now, none of them higher than three stars

biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




Good LP :unsmith:

Thanks for doing this, and thanks for at least starting the Twin Peaks watchalong. I enjoyed your writeups, and it was enough to move Twin Peaks from the "I should probably watch this sometime" category to the "this is one of my favourite shows" category. So thanks for the gift of good TV!

Looking forward to the DLC - I remember at least one of them being pretty neat.

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biosterous
Feb 23, 2013




Alan Wake is a game with a long-awaited sequel, and it was hinted at by having Alan start to write The Return.

The long-awaited third season of Twin Peaks was called Twin Peaks: The Return

This episode came out within a week of the TP:TR finale

:tinfoil:

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