Whoops typo, meant to say "No more 'Richard is Johnny Horne's son' theories".
haha ok
Whoops typo, meant to say "No more 'Richard is Johnny Horne's son' theories".
Dougie didn't come into existence until after his disappearance.
I noticed that one of the Woodsmen has the same blood gushing from mouth problem that Billy and the guy in the cell do, interesting.
Drunk (the guy in the cell) is hardly gushing blood. If I had to guess, from the looks of his mouth and the way he's speaking, Drunk has had some teeth knocked out. Probably got into a fight, or fell over.
We can safely presume though, that Freddie didn't punch him. Because jesus whatever happened to Chuck and his pal after Freddie punched them seemed to go beyond just concussive force.
Twin Peaks: The Return |OT2| Get Gordon Cole
They made a point of showing blood pouring onto the floor from his mouth in the last episode
This episode gave me my first glimpse of what it's like to hate the show. I really wanted to skip the scene with Steven and afterwards I knew that I just as well could have.
Norma Desmond goes back to Paramount studios in an old car. Lynch used the same car (which he allegedly got hold of in Vegas) in a shot where Betty exits the cab in front of the Paramount Gate.
"She's my cousin. But doesn't she almost look exactly like Laura Palmer?"
http://www.mulholland-drive.net/studies/sunset.htm
There's a ton of connections to Mulholland Drive too.
This was always my favorite:
It didn't insinuate anything. Showtime and Kyle normally post gifs from the previous episode to hype up the next. Doesn't mean they have anything to do with the contents of the episode being hyped.- Where the fuck is Candie? Apart from being awesome, that tweet from Kyle a while back seemed to insinuate big things for her and yet the only scene we've seen since then with Candie is handing out gift prizes to Bushnell like she was one of the girls on The Price is Right.
It didn't insinuate anything. Showtime and Kyle normally post gifs from the previous episode to hype up the next. Doesn't mean they have anything to do with the contents of the episode being hyped.
- Freddie's punches were super lame. Sound effect was good but the way it was shot looked really stupid to me. Did not convey the force he's supposed to be hitting them with at all.
We haven't seen Freddie hit someone properly yet. He purposefully pulled those punches to try and do as little damage as possible. I expect when we do, it'll look a little more impactful.
I thought about this today:
"She's my cousin. But doesn't she almost look exactly like Laura Palmer?"
The Arm came from MIKE whose mother is the Experiment/Mother (I'm assuming she gave birth to him the same way she did to BOB). If "Laura" is his cousin could that mean that the Fireman is his "uncle"? So the Experiment/Mother and the Fireman are like siblings that represent/guard the white and black lodges?
Heh, Maclachlan's Instagram has a piece of fan artwork on it that has the best name I've seen yet for Mr. C/DoppelCoop:
Badly Cooper.
don't care about that, it's just a character. it's just that the only truly interesting thing about the character was the actor who played him, so all the phone calls and mentions of "phillip jeffries" just felt empty since i didn't believe for a second bowie might actually have filmed something for the show, so i knew it would end up being something disappointing, and it did with the kettle.
honestly, i see absolutely zero difficulty in moving that stuff over to desmond. all this is so fucking vague anyway that it would be no problem whatsoever.
Jeffries is an interesting character because he was an FBI agent working with Gordon Cole who was teleported to the place above the convenience store and witnessed the madness therein. I may be misremembering but he was the only person in the world of TP who went to the convenience store. Bowie playing him was the icing on top, not the whole cake.
I don't know how I'm going to make it through three more hours of this.
I don't know how I'm going to make it through three more hours of this.
I don't know how I'm going to make it after there are no more hours of this, to me it's easily the most compelling thing on TV right now and when it's all over I think television will feel a little more mundane than it was even before The Return aired.
Genius.Heh, Maclachlan's Instagram has a piece of fan artwork on it that has the best name I've seen yet for Mr. C/DoppelCoop:
Badly Cooper.
I don't know how I'm going to make it after there are no more hours of this, to me it's easily the most compelling thing on TV right now and when it's all over I think television will feel a little more mundane than it was even before The Return aired.
Heh, Maclachlan's Instagram has a piece of fan artwork on it that has the best name I've seen yet for Mr. C/DoppelCoop:
Badly Cooper.
why is that a good name?
It's not really TV though. It's an 18 hour film split up into pieces. There aren't even arcs in the episodes.
Bradley Cooper?
and that outfit
In fact, Bowie stole a part of Jeffries costume for a good cause: Ive worn [his belt] a few times on stage with Tin Machine. It consists of two rather garish portraits of Frida Kahlo. A very now item. Im hoping it will lead to a court case producing massive exposure on CNN. Otherwise, I will sell it to the highest bidder or Madonna, perhaps.
Miguel Ferrer said:David was just about to roll camera and he came over to me. He always called me Albert, he never called me Miguel. He said, [whispering] Hey Albert. I said, Hey Dave. He said, Thats David Bowie. I said, Yeah, I know. David says, Pretty cool, huh? [laughs] Then he rolled camera and we did the scene. But, you know, thats David. He was just incredibly impressed by the fact David Bowie was right there and I love that about him.
I love this story:
http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/actors/david-bowie-phillip-jeffries-twin-peaks-scene/
EDIT: This too:
EDIT: This too:
Did El-P produce the whole thing?
My thoughts on Episode 15:
Cooper arranged that pepper or salt shaker(or whatever these two things were). Didn't he do something similar in the first Season? Arrange something on a table so it looks organized?
Couple Questions:
1. Since I've not seen FWWM, I'm confused on the timeline in which Jeffries was supposed to have talked to coop. What that before or after season 1 & 2 in the series?
2. Has anyone figured out what conversations happened between Hawk and the Log lady that occurred in person only? I don't remember anything from this season so I'm assuming it must be from previous encounters?
I'm far more okay with Bowie being a kettle now than I should be.
1. Since I've not seen FWWM, I'm confused on the timeline in which Jeffries was supposed to have talked to coop. What that before or after season 1 & 2 in the series?
If Coop comes back, what's the first thing he's going to do, you think? What can he do anyway? Decide to run out on Naomi and his kid, and back to Twin Peaks?
0. Watch FWWM
1. Before the original series
2. No. Likely stuff we haven't seen and she feels might get picked up by lodge members across the phone lines via electricity.
Everything in FWWM is set before season 1.