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So it's not 4:30, but damn close:
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Hey guys! I just finished Season 1 and I heard that season 2 isn't as good and I also saw that it's over 20 episodes long, is there anything in season 2 that I can skip or some kind of fan edit out there?
I wish I knew about this survival guide while binge watching original Twin Peaks. I made it up to episode 14 of season 2 and couldn't take it anymore so I skipped to the last 2 episodes. Even the second to last episode wasn't very good but the last is superb.
Apparently the Miss Twin Peaks episode and the Lynch finale originally aired back to back as a two-parter which is so weird to think about now
1. Not sure if Linda's name has been used that often, but that's the main reference point everyone remembers.
2. Look at the scene right before Diane dies. It shows the message again. It doesn't match. (You see it exactly when she mentions the gas station aka The convenience store.)
3. The two girl's at the roadhouse mention a guy name Billy that was acting crazy and bleeding through his nose and his mouth
It's especially jarring because the Cooper we saw before he zapped himself out of the socket didn't seem like his old self. The tone of his short meeting withHell of an episode. I'm pretty disappointed with how Coop being "out of sand" was pretty much swept aside, though. Seems like that scene from one of the early episodes of him tearing up while looking at Sonny Jim is the closest we'll get to Cooper confronting everything he's lost.
I know Cooper is supposed to be the indomitable boy scout, but it would have been neat if he lived a day in Dougie's life while sound of mind. I wanted to see a part of him cry out to stay in that dream, to really drive home what he had lost and what he was once again giving up.
Hey, hey, hey. Get off my back, will ya?What are you nagging about?
Everyone loved this and thinks it's the best episode maybe of all Twin Peaks. But all you do is complain :S
1. Just rewatched the season. Didn't notice it.
2. It does match. It only shows his side of the screen. Says : - ) ALL
3. They're in Audrey's nightmare. Could be anything. Also he's not bleeding. It's like tobacco colored liquid. He also can barely move.
I would not call Twin Peaks anti-realism at all. The situations are bizarre, and the characters can be too, but they are all pretty meaty, realized characters, and the way it handled Laura's abuse and the effect her death had on the town were both very real.
Just as so much of the show is concerned with duality, Twin Peaks has always been a show about contrasting surrealism and mysticism with psychological realism.
Everything else aside, that text has some significance.The first time Diane saw the text it was
16:32 .
second time.
15:50
might be an editing error but it's there
It's especially jarring because the Cooper we saw before he zapped himself out of the socket didn't seem like his old self. The tone of his short meeting withFireman??????? also doesn't really fit this Cooper operating at 100%.
I thought the way he was portrayed in those otherworldly scenes efficiently captured how 25 lost years could change a man, but apparently it had nothing to do with his (lack of) character development since the season 2 finale.
Hey, hey, hey. Get off my back, will ya?
There are so many other posts you can read instead if all you want to see is unconditional praise. I'd rather think about what I'm watching and enjoy the show while being aware of its shortcomings. Discussing those could also be fun, but apparently that's out of the question.
Actually says : - ) ALL.
And then : - ) ALL
I guess we'll find out next week if all these weirdly specific text errors actually mean anything.
Actually says : - ) ALL.
And then : - ) ALL
I guess we'll find out next week if all these weirdly specific text errors actually mean anything.
I'm pretty sure they added the "not delivered" thing in the editing to connect the night time scene and day time scene together.
I enjoy the super passive agressive ": - )" though, gonna have to use that.
I love how no one questioned "Dougie" suddenly becoming lucid lol. Bushnell not even shocked Coop knew he had a gun and the Mitchums not caring he's FBI.How fucking awesome is Bushnell.
"I need to borrow the gun you have holstered under your arm."
"Sure thing, Dougie."
I love how no one questioned "Dougie" suddenly becoming lucid lol. Bushnell not even shocked Coop knew he had a gun and the Mitchums not caring he's FBI.
Watch the scene again. She literally ducked under the table to grab her firearm.
It bugs me. half a second apart. She isn't even there, she's way over to the left. Then she's next to him already drawn and shooting.
He has earned their trust completely at this point, and they know he's always been a bit eccentric. Still pretty funny though.I love how no one questioned "Dougie" suddenly becoming lucid lol. Bushnell not even shocked Coop knew he had a gun and the Mitchums not caring he's FBI.
Watch the scene again. She literally ducked under the table to grab her firearm.
It bugs me. half a second apart. She isn't even there, she's way over to the left. Then she's next to him already drawn and shooting.
I'm tellin' ya. They'll intercut the two scenes and everything.
All the Cooper scenes in this part were so comically rushed, it made him look as if he came straight out of a Twin Peaks parody. The man lost 25 years and he's acting as if nothing happened. Kinda makes Dougie look like a fully-formed, well-adjusted human being by comparison.
Secondly, I interpreted " ALL" to mean "kill them all", which is why she immediately tensed up, looked at her gun and slowly walked over. Thankfully all of their spidery senses were tuned in to the mood and so they were able to come out unscathed. I'm guessing Diane was switched out for "Diane" after Mr. C raped her and took her to the room above the convenience store. It's interesting that she seems to be the same thing as Dougie, and neither of them appear to be inherently evil like Mr. C.
I love how no one questioned "Dougie" suddenly becoming lucid lol.
I think Cooper knows he's operating on a tight timeframe so he doesn't really have time to be dilly dallying. He's regained his full composure and has 25 years worth of business to attend to. It's pretty clear that both the Fireman and Mike have briefed Coop on what he needs to do once he's fully recovered.
Well, you probably should because you're on my ignore list now.No I won't. You made 4-6 posts and Zero of them with any positive stuff about this episode. You only made comments about things you didn't like.
I just can't understand how you like NOTHING about this episode, because all you did is point out what you hated.
Really? Following a brain-fried Cooper who doesn't even understand how peeing works isn't a substitute for getting to see how a fully cognizant Cooper would experience such loss. Dougie hasn't experienced any of that, he was essentially a brand new person.WTF are you on about? have you even been watching this show? Or did you just tune into this episode? Cooper's been Dougie all this time. All of what you're asking for is in the earlier episodes in the innumerable Dougie scenes. Christ.....
Really? Following a brain-fried Cooper who doesn't even understand how peeing works isn't a substitute for getting to see how a fully cognizant Cooper would experience such loss. Dougie hasn't experienced any of that, he was essentially a brand new person.
I don't agree with this. She was just realizing she sent him the correct coordinates, but was fighting it, like "oh shit why did I send him the right ones to the sheriff's station??????" - it's because she was being controlled by bad coop. She sent those after she realized he was still alive.
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I'm not a fan of this chart. I think people should go into season 2 without expectations of certain episodes being "bad". Watch them yourself and decide. I enjoyed it all.