Would it be possible for Coop to use DoppleCoop to create a new Dougie to go back to Jane-E and Sonny-Jim should the opportunity arise? He did ask Mike to make a new seed after all.
I just don't see Coop going back. He has so much to do now that he's back.
I think the Audrey sequence ran rings around it. That to me was the most powerful encapsulation of that lost time and tone matched with that deep unsettling vibe of Twin Peaks at its best.
It was also the least expected thing. (Even though I'd seen the spoiler).
When Coop came back and the music swelled of course I loved it but when that dude said "Audrey's Dance" I actually gasped.
It's like when Kate says to Jack in the LOST finale, "Leave." and it all comes together and you realize everything about the season and there's so much resonance.
The Cooper thing was great but I will never in my life forget the feeling of Audrey's Dance. Like in my fucking soul.
Would it be possible for Coop to use DoppleCoop to create a new Dougie to go back to Jane-E and Sonny-Jim should the opportunity arise? He did ask Mike to make a new seed after all.
I just don't see Coop going back. He has so much to do now that he's back.
Would it be possible for Coop to use DoppleCoop to create a new Dougie to go back to Jane-E and Sonny-Jim should the opportunity arise? He did ask Mike to make a new seed after all.
I just don't see Coop going back. He has so much to do now that he's back.
Would it be possible for Coop to use DoppleCoop to create a new Dougie to go back to Jane-E and Sonny-Jim should the opportunity arise? He did ask Mike to make a new seed after all.
And can I just say, how amazing is Cooper? His first thought after 25 years of cosmic incarceration is the completely sincere, heartfelt, selfless act of getting Mike to prepare another seed/doppelganger of Cooper so that Dougie can be reborn and returned to Janey-E and Sonny Jim so that they can be whole and be a family again. Cooper is just the greatest <3
Yeah, but what if new Dougie ends up turning into a cheating, gambling, shady-ass dude like pre-coop Dougie?
The Audrey scene was great, but I honestly wish Audrey would have been in the season more to build to it. Dougie was with us for so long, that seeing Coop finally emerge just hit me so much harder than anything I expected.
Personally I love the special effects this season. They are so cheesy and low budget it is awesome. Very Eraserhead-esk. If I wanted modern CGI special effects I can get my fix from the hundreds of other shows on or movies out there right now. Something about it reminds me of older movies when they tried to do special effects and I love it.The visual look of the season is really the only negative I have.
I wish there were more practical effects (like guns firing and some of the gore) or less effects in general. Like when Dougie and Diane went back to being seeds. I think it would have been better if they just cut to Gerard shielding his eyes and then cut back to the chair with the seed just there. Didn't need all that other stuff before.
I wish it was shot on film, too. They could have at least added some film grain.
This is still mine
https://youtu.be/2vOg0HyJpvI
I don't know why people insist on calling the terrible visual effects great for being intentionally awful, without even knowing if that's the case
This is still mine
https://youtu.be/2vOg0HyJpvI
While we are discussing stuff from the opening scene, has there been any reference to a 430 that I'm forgetting? The Giant says remember that before the stuff about Richard and Linda.
I think the Audrey sequence ran rings around it. That to me was the most powerful encapsulation of that lost time and tone matched with that deep unsettling vibe of Twin Peaks at its best.
It was also the least expected thing. (Even though I'd seen the spoiler).
When Coop came back and the music swelled of course I loved it but when that dude said "Audrey's Dance" I actually gasped.
It's like when Kate says to Jack in the LOST finale, "Leave." and it all comes together and you realize everything about the season and there's so much resonance.
The Cooper thing was great but I will never in my life forget the feeling of Audrey's Dance. Like in my fucking soul.
I think I'm with you on this, and I fucking adored Coops return.
Even though I suspected it, it wasn't so much the announcer saying 'now...ITS AUDREYS DANCE' but crucially for me the way the whole audience in a sort of disorder began to move to the side....
At that point there was a slow, uncomfortable pause and dawning as other elements (like contextually this would let James taking centre stage one night make complete sense) and it was just...very, very fundamentally Twin Peaks to me.
This is still mine
https://youtu.be/2vOg0HyJpvI
Eraserhead has great effects. And I don't want CG effects I want practical, like Eraserhead.Personally I love the special effects this season. They are so cheesy and low budget it is awesome. Very Eraserhead-esk. If I wanted modern CGI special effects I can get my fix from the hundreds of other shows on or movies out there right now. Something about it reminds me of older movies when they tried to do special effects and I love it.
The season 2 finale is still the best episode of TV ever. I love season 3 too but to me so far it's on the lower end of Lynchs work.Didnt expect that link to be my fave moment aswell!
The only thing about The Return that has really disappointed me is the portrayal of bad cooper. He's just kind of boring. In the original series the lodge-beings like Bob and the doppelgangers we see in the red room had a disturbing mania to them that's missing now. Doppelcoop's creepy smile and jitteriness in the season 2 finale was way more effective than the flat, sociopathy we get from the current depiction.
I can't remember the last time I cheered as loud as I did for a TV show.
It's so good. FWWM is just as incredible at setting that mood.The way this scene set the mood man... and all the black lodge scenes in the finale are just incredible. Every second of it is beautiful, terrifying and iconic.
I expect Episode 18 to be nothing short of a goddamn otherworldly spectacle.
The only thing about The Return that has really disappointed me is the portrayal of bad cooper. He's just kind of boring. In the original series the lodge-beings like Bob and the doppelgangers we see in the red room had a disturbing mania to them that's missing now. Doppelcoop's creepy smile and jitteriness in the season 2 finale was way more effective than the flat, sociopathy we get from the current depiction.
He even throws in some deadpan humor here and there sometimes.
Digested more thoughts on it and still, what a brilliant episode this was. Just lovely.
Will watch again tonight with my cousin. She looks almost exactly like Laura Palmer. *cue music in the air*
Dark hair and glasses Laura Palmer perhaps?Digested more thoughts on it and still, what a brilliant episode this was. Just lovely.
Will watch again tonight with my cousin. She looks almost exactly like Laura Palmer. *cue music in the air*
He also says "post pics" whatever that means.
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God yes
Anyone else see this when it aired?
I just fucken can't even describe it
This is still mine
https://youtu.be/2vOg0HyJpvI
Oh god...
It's kinda sad how that now always reminds me of how disappointing the portrayal of the Red Room has been in Season 3. That scene has a special sense of concrete otherworldliness and warmth to it, that hasn't yet been in any of the Red Room scenes in season 3.
Maybe this coldness has been intentional in S3, though. We have two episodes left to change the course on that.
So what do we think- are all the Roadhouse scenes otherworldly in nature, or was just this one in particular intended to be?
Oh god...
It's kinda sad how that now always reminds me of how disappointing the portrayal of the Red Room has been in Season 3. That scene has a special sense of concrete otherworldliness and warmth to it, that hasn't yet been in any of the Red Room scenes in season 3.
Maybe this coldness has been intentional in S3, though. We have two episodes left to change the course on that.
Best framed shot of the series right here folks
I'm not sure. But I know they didn't give Hannibal a single nomination for anything so they are obviously fucked up.Do the Emmys rely on an actor submitting a single episode? If so I think it's going to be unfair on Kyle, no single episode can encapsulate his full performance/s.
I'm not sure. But I know they didn't give Hannibal a single nomination for anything so they are obviously fucked up.
I'm not sure. But I know they didn't give Hannibal a single nomination for anything so they are obviously fucked up.