Another theory is that Evil Coop raped and impregnated her in the hospital
Doc Hayward said Boop visited Audrey in the hospital so... yikes
That would be disgusting, but would also make a fucked up sort of sense.
Another theory is that Evil Coop raped and impregnated her in the hospital
Doc Hayward said Boop visited Audrey in the hospital so... yikes
Oh and I can't forget how Lynch likened his multiple divorces to buying new cars and eventually getting tired of them.
I could understand Richard's anger in that case. Would also go wild, if I was his kid.Coma after the explosion and gave birth to John Justice Wheeler's kid (ew) while in a coma? And is still in that coma?
That's my bet. Unless other material has talked about what happened to her after the explosion that I don't know about.
I agree actually, but the editing so far hasn't exactly worked for me overall in quite a few cases.I think it depends how you look at it, for me part of Twin Peaks has always been building up its characters rather than just the narrative. From that perspective a lot happened this episode as we built up the relationship between Cooper (not Dougie) and Naomi more, which when Cooper returns to himself and not Dougie will be important when that bridge comes.
The music scenes are indeed partially what Lynch likes, but also since these weren't developed as episodes but as a long movie and so there weren't planned ending points for each episode. I think they filmed 16 musical performances and then put them in each episode, more often at the end as an ending point (I say 16 because Part 1 doesn't have one and I kind of doubt the series final does either), but other times elsewhere if there's a better ending point Lynch decides while editing. I can understand the annoyance somewhat, but it'd really either be this or abruptly stopping at points since where episodes begin and end weren't really planned.
I get your perspective much more now. You don't like Lynch so you are not going to like his points of view on much of anything. Completely understandable.
Why does this have to be like other TV shows or movies?
hard to justify.
Let's not kid ourselves and act like these musical performances are satisfying endings.
Again, just an opinion. Agree to disagree I guess.
You don't need to "justify" an artist's work.
If being baffled and confused is a negative for you, I have no idea why you would be watching this.
It's 2017, everything has to be run through a "should I be offended by this" checklist.
Condemning political correctness and saying "if you don't like it, turn it off". Are you even trying to have a debate with anyone here?
This isn't the way to do it.
I have zero interest in debating whether or not it's good or bad for fictional people to have fictional things happen to them.
It would be real cool if this thread didn't have to devolve into bitter arguing every week.
What would be the proper way to do it?
His perspective on women is superficial and lecherous. He also fetishizes the disabled. I like his films a lot but when his flaws in these areas become as apparent as they did in tonight's episode they become hard to justify.
Janey-E is the complete opposite of a damsel in distress. She is a badass.
Let's all just take a second to talk about Harry Dean Stanton playing his guitar, living that life.
All the while shaking his head at the occasional coffee cup that goes sailing through a nearby window
Maybe already mentioned elsewhere in the thread, but looking forward to seeing his new movie "Lucky". Lynch even has a part!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YurR6xZeBCk
Harry Dean really does deserve his own movie. Guy is 91!
Lucky looks sooooo good. Directed by wonderful character actor John Carroll Lynch!
While I hate broken records, I like how you can't criticize the episode without being chased out of here.
While there were things I loved, I was definitely disappointed with this episode - considering there are only eight episodes left, seeing most of it devoted to casino guys is irritating despite Candy being hilarious.
Of course, and I like to keep that in mind as well; but I'm starting to get frustrated.So many things can happen in eight episodes, though. S2 languished for well over half a season but the last four episodes of that was like a seasons worth of things happening.
Kind of an underwhelming episode but that's fine. Hoping things start kicking into gear here soon now that the casino brothers are really after Dougie. Also, Richard Horne's inevitable death will be the most satisfying thing ever because fuck that guy.
Don't care what anyone says. Dougie is a motherfucking legend.
There's too much and too little going on at once at this point. I don't care enough about any single plot thread to be invested, and I also don't have much of an expectation that half of it gets resolved by the finale.
Yes, it's a very unique show, but at the end of the day I'd take an entertaining show over a unique one if it has to be and either/or choice. More and more of each episode seems to be spent on lingering and meandering, and it's just such a frustrating chore to trudge through the plodding nonsense for a few nuggets of decent intrigue.
What's more, even the non-filler scenes are beginning to feel unnecessary. We know Richard is a dickbag, we don't need more scenes of him abusing people.
I'm basically watching out of a feeling of obligation to the original series at this point. I think a lot of others would say the same.
This week was a terrible episode with some great moments. Editing felt all over the place. I wont debate anything related to Lynch's views on women, wich are terrible, but nobody can tell me Tammys character is anything but couch casting from him. Her acting isnt bad, its non existant. I was actually hoping she is an actual Doppel from the original Tammy that didnt get the "Move around and use facial expressions like human beings" crash course on Doppel School after she left the Black Lodge.
Episode wasn't the greatest but I enjoyed it.
Also, that Evil Coop + Audrey = Richard theory makes perfect sense but man that'd be fucked up.
Definitely the weakest episode of the season, I didn't hate it but after the last couple it had a lot of dead air.