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This is what I thought, which is why I was confused coming in here and seeing people say it wasn't BOBWell, it's BOB in Coop's doppelganger. Jeffries, or the guy pretending to be Jeffries, wants the doppelganger to return to the lodge so he can be with BOB again, so clearly BOB is in that body too.
So do we think they're going to recast Bob or just not actually show him? The original actor passed away in 1995.
My thought was they'd have Ray Wise basically play Bob's avatar -- and maybe even introduce the concept of Bob/Mike only looking like whoever their last host was (that seems like too much explanation for Lynch though lol) -- but since he already showed up in the lodge as Leland, maybe not.
Yeah, I find myself thinking about that often while watching this. He's really doing excellent work.Maybe because some people are holding off on eps 3 and 4 until next week, but I feel like there's been very little discussion of how well Kyle is pulling offAnd it all works!multiple characters so far. You've got real Coop in the Lodge, where a lot has to be communicated with very little; Bob/Doppelganger-Coop; real Coop back on Earth, but in a fugue state; then some shorter turns, like Dougie Jones or Bob robotically pretending to be the real Coop.
Well, except for maybe the wigs. :lol
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I knew it couldn't be a coincidence thatgrew out his hair and wore a single-tone vest/pants combo. If he's notCooperganger (Doppelcoop?)outright he's definitely taking a page from his style book.Bob
Strongly disagree. The doppelganger has neat hair with a hair clip. Leather jacket. Snakeskin shirt with a few buttons undone showing chest. Fake(?) tan. It's a completely different style to Bob's denim jacket, wild hair and pressed shirt with a t shirt underneath.
My thought was they'd have Ray Wise basically play Bob's avatar -- and maybe even introduce the concept of Bob/Mike only looking like whoever their last host was (that seems like too much explanation for Lynch though lol) -- but since he already showed up in the lodge as Leland, maybe not.
Man I feel like a lot of people are misinterpreting a scene from episode 4.
When Bobby starts crying and the music hits, it's not really intended for the 'feels'. It's intended to show us how much television has changed since those days. You don't get characters break out crying for a long period with melodramatic music set in the background with several cuts away and back to the crying character. That whole Dawson's creek/soap opera style was intentionally jarring when Bobby started crying because of how different the entire show is now.
Granted I was high when I was watching it so maybe my perspective was a stoned perspective and not the actual intention of the writers. Need to watch it sober. But did anyone else feel like how I did?
Honestly, next to Bobby's breakdown, Wstruck me as the most "legacy Twin Peaks" scene in the new season so far.ally Brando
I also read Bobby's breakdown as commentary on how the show has changed in 25 years (it's slightly comedic) as well as a nice nod to fans with the full Laura Palmer theme.
An interesting mashup (new scene with old music): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8EU-T2CNpA
Definitely worked for me.
Strongly disagree. The doppelganger has neat hair with a hair clip. Leather jacket. Snakeskin shirt with a few buttons undone showing chest. Fake(?) tan. It's a completely different style to Bob's denim jacket, wild hair and pressed shirt with a t shirt underneath.
Whoa, that's an extremely dark thought. I imagine Doppel would only start to dress like Bob if he isn't under the social constraints that Leland was subject to. Doppelcoop is pretty much free to let his hair down, so to speak.Kind of a moot point since Leland didn't dress like Bob either. I'm working with the assumption that the Doppelcooper / Bob relationship is the same as what was going on with Leland and Bob. We briefly see (what I take to be) Leland's doppelganger at the end of FWWM just before Leland enters the Lodge. The "good" Leland may have been trapped in the Lodge as a child ... Mrs. Tremond's grandson?
I suppose that's how you can interpret it but most are discussing story elements and having a scene being used to purely illustrate a meta commentary on television seems to be selling it short.
I think it was totally there for "feels", or at least to make an impact on the viewers. Some might argue it was the first true vintage TP scene in the show so far (except for the actual footage of the original show, of course). The framing of Laura's picture, Bobby balling, the music kicking in when up to this point the score has been mostly absent, all those elements hitting at once I definitely feel like it was meant to hit us hard with an emotion. Whether that emotion is nostalgia or sadness or whatever.
- Dougie wore it and was pulled into the Lodge. I think his wearing the ring was what ensured he would be pulled in instead of Evil Coop.
I finally went ahead and watched the first episode last night and can't say I'm impressed and/or terribly interested in continuing but it showed enough promise and atmosphere to keep going, so let's see.
My main issue so far are the visuals. It's not really the show's fault, but I just don't like the HD digital look combined with the Sci-Fi channel style special effects. I think that's where nostalgia is a bit hard to override for me. Lynch 'surreal acting' + ultra-crisp resolution makes me feel like I'm in the room for an awkward audition or play.
Hm because I wanted to see what's all the hype was about decided to finally watch twin peaks first season btw tonight. Not sure what I'm in for except something similar to Deadly premonition.
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Surprised at the low ratings right from the start. I guess Twin Peaks interest/hype was just super niche.
Are The Missing Pieces canon? If they are, then I have no idea to the answer. I'm wondering if Annie will even be referenced at all in this season.About the ring: Annie is wearing it in the final scenes of missing pieces. Who gave it to her? Then the nurse takes it for some reason. How did Bob get ahold of it again to put it on Dougie?
- Dougie wore it and was pulled into the Lodge. I think his wearing the ring was what ensured he would be pulled in instead of Evil Coop.
Surprised at the low ratings right from the start. I guess Twin Peaks interest/hype was just super niche.
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Best line so far, that andit doesn't get any bluer
Best line so far, that andit doesn't get any bluer
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Lynch was always niche. Most people just didn't watch any of his movies...only Twin Peaks.
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I'm still confused by the cliffhanger in episode 4. Will we finally see? Or is itDiane?Audrey Horn
Is that really true, though?
Blue Velvet was a pretty big movie and Lynch was nommed for Best Director, same for Mulholland Drive. The Elephant Man was nominated for multiple Academy Awards in 1981.
I'll give you that movies like Eraserhead, Lost Highway and Wild At Heart are more niche.
Wild At Heart is really underrated, btw.
I don't see why it would be Audrey. Why would she know Cooper better than the FBI? Unless major things happened in 25 years of course. My bet is on Diane.
I said damn.There you go.
Matthew Lillard looks like he's 20 and 50 at the same time.
I think Lynch would like you had that reaction.
Pretty much what I thought as well, and I've been a Twin Peaks and David Lynch fan since 1991 or so, and I even loved Inland Empire.
I thought the first episode was mostly garbage with some good things here and there.
The second episode was better but didn't make my disappointment go away although I was kinda fascinated with how overboard things went during that episode.
However, the third episode was able to lure me in. After that I checked out a bit of the first two episodes and they felt better, even though still looking pretty awful.
After the fourth episode ended I was fully on board again. And for some reason to me it doesn't look that "amateurish" anymore. Some of the first episode scenes looked like they were part of a cheap modern FMV videogame (the part where the guy and Tracey are talking outside the glass box room, for example).
So I think you might change your opinion about it too after seeing all four episodes.
I don't think it ensured he would be the one instead of Evil Cooper.It looked like Evil Cooper was at risk of being pulled in with the curtains appearing in front of him and the crackling of the 12V socket in his car, but by holding out on vomiting longer than Dougie the doppleganger was taken instead.