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This is too weird
I like the random Genesis song thrown in there (before Pete gets shot).
This is too weird
http://imgur.com/a/GYmuIYeah, seems like it is faked. I really want to know what's up with those coordinates though. Has no one else taken a look yet?
http://imgur.com/a/GYmuI
Someone who actually went to the coordinates and supplied proof. Looks completely different from the area the Reddit poster took pictures of...also the pictures are in daytime and he said they found the box at night lol.
http://imgur.com/a/GYmuI
Someone who actually went to the coordinates and supplied proof. Looks completely different from the area the Reddit poster took pictures of...also the pictures are in daytime and he said they found the box at night lol.
Didn't somebody say the trials from the premier should have already ended by now?
If I didn't know any better, I'd assume Bill Hasting's rant about what happened with Briggs was Lynch almost poking fun at die-hard Twin Peaks fans and their obsession with the show. "I've never seen anything like it. Never read anything like it. You don't know, you weren't there! It was beautiful!"
It was a weird episode for me. Between the scene in the police station with the Fuscos, Bill Hastings in jail, Johnny Horne, the Brennans with their chairs, Major Briggs' capsule hidden in a chair, it felt the most like old Twin Peaks the Return has yet to me. I have to say, I think if the entire return felt like this, I would have been disappointed. Maybe the feeling was amplified because it followed episode 8.
It wasn't bad, but the way the show is heading overall is much better and more interesting than rehashing the feel of the first two seasons. That aside, Albert was absolutely killing it with one-liners and like everybody else on planet Earth, I was glad to see him and the morgue lady get some time together on screen.
Freeloader!Most definitely, it was only a 4 week trial.
Showtime is on multiple streaming services, though. I've been bouncing around free trials.
Freeloader!
Your sentiment is pretty much the opposite of a lot of people here, lol.
She's the mother creature from episode 1/8 wearing a Tammy skin suit like Vince D'Onofrio cockroach alien did in Men in Black.Is Tammy a human being? Only way her character makes sense is if she isn't.
Why aren't we talking more about the greatest love story of all time about to start between Albert and Punny Morgue Lady?
Am I crazy or the only one under the impression that The Arm's doppelgänger possibly took over Ike's hand? I thought when he was getting arrested the hand made some kind of sound as it seems to zoom in on it, but podcasts and most people seem to say it was just Ike. The Arm did say "rip his arm off"?
I just thought it possible with the arm saying that then it seeming to make a sound in the same episode that Jerry's foot says "I am not your foot."
Why aren't we talking more about the greatest love story of all time about to start between Albert and Punny Morgue Lady?
Am I crazy or the only one under the impression that The Arm's doppelgänger possibly took over Ike's hand? I thought when he was getting arrested the hand made some kind of sound as it seems to zoom in on it, but podcasts and most people seem to say it was just Ike. The Arm did say "rip his arm off"?
I just thought it possible with the arm saying that then it seeming to make a sound in the same episode that Jerry's foot says "I am not your foot."
He makes the same bummed out sad sound he made when his ice pick broke.
The Arm did say "rip his arm off"
hey, I'm sure this has been mentioned somewhere, but I was going to rewatch the pilot and I noticed a familiar line...
https://youtu.be/m0pwzVOW4_U?t=1m13s
I just thought that was interesting.
Bobby, Hawk, and Truman going to Bobby's mom house was one of my favorite scenes of the revival. Very Twin Peaks.
You heard her through Jerry's foot!I'm going to have to re-watch this week's episode. I swear I saw Sheryl Lee/Laura Palmer in the end credits, but racking my brain, can't remember seeing her.
I'd had a couple of drinks, mind.
I keep hearing speculation that there are different timelines and that's why many of the characters have been in their separate bubbles with little crossover.
I feel like with this episode pretty much everything is pretty attached across all the story lines that it's at least in the same window of time. Some Twin Peaks things aren't really tied into other stories yet but that seems to be about all.
Dougie is in the same time as the Horne stuff by the key that was mailed, in the same time as Doop due to the Ike stuff which is then tied to the Buckhorn and FBI stuff. Twin Peaks stuff outside of Ben Horne is really the only stuff that isn't concrete yet.
I keep hearing speculation that there are different timelines and that's why many of the characters have been in their separate bubbles with little crossover.
Right, and really other than Horne everything else in TP could be in some other branch of a timeline. We really don't know.
https://m.imgur.com/B4uW52o
So does it look like Hawk's look at the sheriff is "backwards" to anyone else? Kind of noticed it when I watched the episode and just brushed it off but then my friend brought it up when we were discussing the episode. Could this explain that scene of Hawk going to the pool of oil in the forest and it just cuts and he's back to investigating the next episode? Maybe he was pulled in and DoppelHawk is in his place. He found the page of Laura's diary after the forest scene though so I guess it doesn't make sense that his doppelgänger would bring it to everyone but who knows.
Edit: Seems like the gif doesn't want to work embedded so I just linked it
I know people love to read into these things, but I just think Lynch used a backwards shot here because it worked better for it to start with Hawk's reaction and pan right to left.
That would be so so stupid.
I feel like with this episode pretty much everything is pretty attached across all the story lines that it's at least in the same window of time. Some Twin Peaks things aren't really tied into other stories yet but that seems to be about all.
Dougie is in the same time as the Horne stuff by the key that was mailed, in the same time as Doop due to the Ike stuff which is then tied to the Buckhorn and FBI stuff. Twin Peaks stuff outside of Ben Horne is really the only stuff that isn't concrete yet.
That sounds like a cop out lolWas listening to one TP podcast today and they had an interview with Mark Frost which was done before the series came out and related to the Secret History and one thing he talked about was there being deliberate discrepancies between the book and the series in places and on certain matters because often times people's recollection of events and facts are malleable, which I thought was an interesting but fair point. History isn't an exact science, a lot of it is based on peoples memories and all, and so it's easy for dates, and sequence of events to get mixed up etc.
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It's basically his excuse for having continuity errors. I wouldn't rag on him for being not perfect but it is what it is.Was listening to one TP podcast today and they had an interview with Mark Frost which was done before the series came out and related to the Secret History and one thing he talked about was there being deliberate discrepancies between the book and the series in places and on certain matters because often times people's recollection of events and facts are malleable, which I thought was an interesting but fair point. History isn't an exact science, a lot of it is based on peoples memories and all, and so it's easy for dates, and sequence of events to get mixed up etc.
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Just finished reading The Secret History.
Definitely a recommendation for those who's closely following season 3 . Enriches the universe and various characters from the series and offers juicy tidbits.
Some of them that I didn't give a second thought got put in a new light.
Yeah. I enjoyed reading it last year, but it felt like only maybe a third tied into the series, and the rest was about topics Frost was personally interested in. Like I said, I enjoyed it, even when it seemed to be about other stuff going on in the world that didn't tie in.Just finished reading The Secret History.
Definitely a recommendation for those who's closely following season 3 . Enriches the universe and various characters from the series and offers juicy tidbits.
Can you talk about some?