Norma>Shelly>>Aubrey>Donna>Short Haired Asian Chick
S1 is cool for sure and you can definitely see how it fathered some styles. S2 though... :kobeyuck . Lynch better do the whole thing for the complete run.
Shiiiiit finally an excuse to rewatch it
Some shitty acting and music though in places
S1 is cool for sure and you can definitely see how it fathered some styles. S2 though... :kobeyuck . Lynch better do the whole thing for the complete run.
I do love all these director's coming out to shoot their own shoes after Soderbergh directed, edited and shot all ten episodes of The Knick.Well, that and...
:hitler
http://mashable.com/2014/10/06/twin-peaks-where-are-they-now/ (http://mashable.com/2014/10/06/twin-peaks-where-are-they-now/)holy shit.
Sheryl Lee... Other career highlights include starring in Oscar Wilde’s Salome on Broadway opposite Sylvester Stalloneholy shit.
All I really want is X files to come backGo back and re-watch some X-Files. I bet you’ll change your mind before the series finale.
Id trade Twin Peaks for X files coming back
Yeah I said it
we need a twin peaks rewatch threadThis’ll serve.
How I feel right now:
(http://i.imgur.com/Ye7RQwr.jpg)All I really want is X files to come backGo back and re-watch some X-Files. I bet you’ll change your mind before the series finale.
Id trade Twin Peaks for X files coming back
Yeah I said it
Besides, you get an early view of Special Agent Fox Mulder in Twin Peaks!spoiler (click to show/hide)(http://i.imgur.com/PV64FEh.jpg)[close]we need a twin peaks rewatch threadThis’ll serve.
Full House next please
Full House next please
This is already coming back.
David Lynch just confirmed via Twitter that Showtime’s stalled Twin Peaks revival is officially back on — and it will consist of more than the initially-announced nine episodes.
Showtime president David Nevins followed that up with his own Twin Peaks-y statement, in which he announced that fans will be getting more than nine episodes now. “This damn fine cup of coffee from Mark and David tastes more delicious than ever,” he said. “Totally worth the extra brewing time and the cup is even bigger than we expected. David will direct the whole thing which will total more than the originally announced nine hours. Pre production starts now!”
Shelly and Norma>*
short hair tho (http://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/scusthov.gif)
short hair tho (http://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/scusthov.gif)
Audrey doesn't have big boobs?
:iface
I don't know if anyone's been keeping up with production, but they had no set episodes when they started - they've been shooting from one long, massive script and only decided the amount of episodes during editing.
we have deadly premonition; we don't need twin peaks anymore
Of course he would disagree. Him and everyone on his staff have never even seen Twin Peaks ;)we have deadly premonition; we don't need twin peaks anymore
I'd bet ¥10,000 that even SWERY disagrees with this statement.
we have deadly premonition; we don't need twin peaks anymore
I'd bet ¥10,000 that even SWERY disagrees with this statement.
Has the reception to Firewalk With Me changed over the past 25 years? Because it's definitely going to be a lot more like that than the TV show, and that shit ain't for everyone.
that probably depends on how this revival is receivedI mostly agree with this, I just hope he gauges 'reception' beyond initial critical reaction. he seems a lot more tuned into his core audience than a lot of weirdos of his ilk, especially at 70, so I'm hopeful that he'll have a change of heart
And yeah, I'm thinking people expecting coffee, apple pie and comfort show shenanigans are in for some insanity. Since this is Twin Peaks and David Lynch, I'm excited for some insanity. But some people will be thrown off for sure.I'm excited for this to frustrate the shit out of the online community. :lol
Only bad parts of TP are a few storylines after the reveal
Only bad parts of TP are a few storylines after the reveal
Nadine thinking she was in high school again :donot
The entire James subplot :donot
rewatching the original first episode and it's making me feel like I want to fight all the film nerds I knew in high school that were obsessed with it. there's so much corniness in it I can't handle it. never did make it more than a few episodes in.
These naked and half naked girls so far :lawd
Man, that was brilliant and insane and utterly terrifying and I loved it. :lawd
Now it's two week until the next new episode. :'(spoiler (click to show/hide)Okay, so the Cooper Doppelganger has been roaming around for 25 years, while the real Cooper was trapped in the Black Lodge, but there was a time limit on how long he could be in the real world, or maybe a certain set of circumstances that would pull him back to the lodge. So he creates a second doppelganger (Dougie) to act as a proxy for when the real Cooper returns to the real world. Now Cooper and the Doppelganger are both in the real world at the same time, and it's fucking both of them up (Cooper is amnesiac and the Doppelganger is puking toxic bile everywhere and is acting a bit strange as well) and one of them has to die before the other one can be right.
Lots of numbers that I have no idea the significance of. 253. It was 2:53 when Cooper returned to the real world. The door that was marked 15, and then later 3. That whole scene was wild. I have no clue what any of that was.
The Glass Box. Cooper passed through it after leaving the Red Room and before ending up in the Pink Room(?). Then the monster came through a few minutes later committed coitus interruptus on those people's faces. So does that mean the monster is chasing Cooper and wtf is it? And who owns the building that the Glass Box was in? Were they looking for Cooper or something else?[close]
I need a Voxsplainer, benji help.
Man, that was brilliant and insane and utterly terrifying and I loved it. :lawd
Now it's two week until the next new episode. :'(spoiler (click to show/hide)Okay, so the Cooper Doppelganger has been roaming around for 25 years, while the real Cooper was trapped in the Black Lodge, but there was a time limit on how long he could be in the real world, or maybe a certain set of circumstances that would pull him back to the lodge. So he creates a second doppelganger (Dougie) to act as a proxy for when the real Cooper returns to the real world. Now Cooper and the Doppelganger are both in the real world at the same time, and it's fucking both of them up (Cooper is amnesiac and the Doppelganger is puking toxic bile everywhere and is acting a bit strange as well) and one of them has to die before the other one can be right.
Lots of numbers that I have no idea the significance of. 253. It was 2:53 when Cooper returned to the real world. The door that was marked 15, and then later 3. That whole scene was wild. I have no clue what any of that was.
The Glass Box. Cooper passed through it after leaving the Red Room and before ending up in the Pink Room(?). Then the monster came through a few minutes later committed coitus interruptus on those people's faces. So does that mean the monster is chasing Cooper and wtf is it? And who owns the building that the Glass Box was in? Were they looking for Cooper or something else?[close]
I need a Voxsplainer, benji help.
Wow I didn't know you liked LOST
Man, that was brilliant and insane and utterly terrifying and I loved it. :lawd
Now it's two week until the next new episode. :'(spoiler (click to show/hide)Okay, so the Cooper Doppelganger has been roaming around for 25 years, while the real Cooper was trapped in the Black Lodge, but there was a time limit on how long he could be in the real world, or maybe a certain set of circumstances that would pull him back to the lodge. So he creates a second doppelganger (Dougie) to act as a proxy for when the real Cooper returns to the real world. Now Cooper and the Doppelganger are both in the real world at the same time, and it's fucking both of them up (Cooper is amnesiac and the Doppelganger is puking toxic bile everywhere and is acting a bit strange as well) and one of them has to die before the other one can be right.
Lots of numbers that I have no idea the significance of. 253. It was 2:53 when Cooper returned to the real world. The door that was marked 15, and then later 3. That whole scene was wild. I have no clue what any of that was.
The Glass Box. Cooper passed through it after leaving the Red Room and before ending up in the Pink Room(?). Then the monster came through a few minutes later committed coitus interruptus on those people's faces. So does that mean the monster is chasing Cooper and wtf is it? And who owns the building that the Glass Box was in? Were they looking for Cooper or something else?[close]
I need a Voxsplainer, benji help.
Much better than I had hoped for.
The choice to do no music is fucking weird and not good.
Gonna be all Arrested Development S4/Fire Walks With Me in here.
Hoping it'll be good. Some of the parts are solid, and there's a ton of eps to go, but if they drag out this terrible subplot the entire season...yikes. Gonna be all Arrested Development S4/Fire Walks With Me in here.
Gonna be all Arrested Development S4/Fire Walks With Me in here.
What does that even mean. The movie was awesome, AD S4 sucked.
Part 5 was my least favorite so far, tbh. Part 6 had a bit more progression with the best scene of the year.
Ike The Spike :lawd
Something needs to happen with DougieCoop, the man literally can't use the bathroom by himself and no one is like "Is Dougie having a stroke, maybe we should call an ambulance?" I feel like David Lynch is gaslighting me.
Also, I'm a little disappointed that they never followed up with the murder mystery in Buckhorn from the first two episodes. They'll probably revisit it to tie up all the ends, but it feels like too many episodes have passed between for it to matter too much.
Episode 7 best episode since 3 :lawd
- Dougie-Coop taking out Ike the Spike (and otherwise barely being in the ep)
- Missing pages of Laura's diary conclusively found by Hawk, and Fire Walks With Me's biggest post-series clue finally comes full circle after a quarter-century
- Diane turns out to be a firebreathing badass
- Body found in episode 1 was Briggs', but 20-years too young :o
- Doc Hayward :'(
- Audrey's been in a coma since the bank explosion :-\
Also real talk, raise your hand if you thought the final 5 or 6 minutes was just gonna be that dude sweeping.
I was referencing Diane. :derp
I was referencing Diane. :derp
You want personal? How about this: fuck you.
What the FUCK did I just watch?
One day i'll drop a bunch of drugs try and understand this ep and the answers will come to me, sadly it will be fleeting because the second i'm sober again all those crazed thoughts will be impossible to form again.
The way I understand it: the bomb didn't create BOB, but instead created a rift that allowed him to enter our world. The inhabitants of the White Lodge put Laura in a dragon ball to help defeat BOB.
Let's be honest though. The strangest thing about that episode is NIN performing at a small town dive.
Laura Palmer being a moonchild or space Jesus or whatever is a little too on the nose for me.
IIRC I read about all that after I saw Michael J. Anderson melting down and claiming that Laura was directly inspired by Lynch's daughter, (including the diary and the rape scene in FWWM.)
as someone who hasn't caught up to even the new episodes yet, reading this thread is fucking baffling and hilariousFor just Twin Peaks fans it is
as someone who hasn't caught up to even the new episodes yet, reading this thread is fucking baffling and hilariousFor just Twin Peaks fans it is
:what :confused
For general David Lynch fans it is
:delicious :shaqc
I'm not caught up to episode 8 yet but I'm really enjoying the ride so far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxUC8QH8miU
gonna watch this first later
Yeah this video worked, it's been near a decade since i've thought about TP before the new series and this just got me right back to where i needed to be.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxUC8QH8miU
gonna watch this first later
I sat down and watched all of this during lunch today. It made me remember why I loved this series so much, in a way that I wouldn't have experienced if I actually re-watched the show from start to finish.
I'd forgotten about Shelly's abusive husband, Leo. I had forgotten about James and Madeleine. I had also forgotten that the doppelganger appeared in the Black Lodge/Red Room prior to Bob inhabiting Cooper.
That's a fantastically well-put-together sequence. Probably mostly useless for newcomers, but as a memory refresher, it was superb.
As I watched the episode I felt myself get frustrated for the first time in the franchise. Just so many extra seconds in every cut that seemed to only be there to add time. The three FBI guys joking around was the worst part IMO. Long, boring smoke session with Diane and Gordon being second.
On reflection, it did seem to move the story forward in a big way, so I’m not too upset. But I probably was expecting more given this is the first episode in two weeks, and the previous episode was a prequel/side-story (however amazing it was.)
This was the first episode that didn't click at all with me.
A lot of it was just inching off stuff we could already figure, the spacey writing didn't work like it did in the other episodes.
That Andy and Lucy scene was just terrible.
Also I can't decide if Shaggy was over-acting or acting well, lol.
Finally felt like an episode of Twin Peaks, not Twin Peaks The Return. Music cues :rejoice :rejoice
smh, Bobby was always cool.
Major Briggs was clearly set up to be a bigger character in a third season had it happened back then. I'm glad he's getting a lot of acknowledgement still.
If there was anything I worried about, it was how Lynch would incorporate long dead actors into the show as their characters were very meaningful to the show as a whole. I feel like he knocked it out of the park in that aspect.
I hate this season.
Still in for the (boring) ride.
Is it some meta commentary on modern TV that all the new in TP characters are utterly unrepentant sacks of shit outside of one who was retconned to have always been around and another who is the daughter of a liked character doing the same thing her mom did 25 years ago?
WE ARE LATE FOR DINNER, IT'S ALREADY PAST 6:30, WHAT IS GOING ON?
Is it me or did this episode feel like a send off to Dougie Jones?
Is it me or did this episode feel like a send off to Dougie Jones?
Nope. Better to just embrace the Dougie, he ain't going nowhere.
That was the arm's doppleganger.
That was the arm's doppleganger.
Where do you get that from?
Mike said the Tree is the Arm's evolution.
That was the arm's doppleganger.
Where do you get that from?
Mike said the Tree is the Arm's evolution.
Can't post evidence atm, but the arm and the evil arm have different hues. Iirc, the doppleganger arm has a yellowish tint. It's been documented on the Twin Peaks reddit, if you google it I'm sure something will come up.
Edit: when I say arm, I mean tree. The tree itself has a doppleganger tree.
Will rewatch.
Best scene ever. It's all worth it just for this.
https://youtu.be/n_1Jxd95o7Y
Best scene ever. It's all worth it just for this.
https://youtu.be/n_1Jxd95o7Y
As someone who hasn't started this season yet
wut
(http://i.imgur.com/uFXYvd9.gif)
As someone who hasn't started this season yet
wut
I'm glad the teacher isn't dead.
how does young madchen amick look hot even out of frame, moving and holding shit in front of her face/body
:noah
u guys still pretending this shit is good and not a muddled disaster most fans don't like huh :doge
the goat show huh, yet even diehards admit they only like 1 full season (S1). :doge
carry on :doge
u guys still pretending this shit is good and not a muddled disaster most fans don't like huh :doge
the goat show huh, yet even diehards admit they only like 1 full season (S1). :doge
carry on :doge
mrw I see a PD post
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u guys still pretending this shit is good and not a muddled disaster most fans don't like huh :doge
the goat show huh, yet even diehards admit they only like 1 full season (S1). :doge
carry on :doge
Idk, I can't be hard on people who were Twins Peaks and not David Lynch fans being upset they're getting David Lynch with a sprinkling of Twin Peaks for 18 hours. I think even the people who were expecting and looking forward to 18 hours of unrestrained Lynch weren't expecting this show to go the way it has, even if they love it. Get super hyped watching seasons 1 and 2 on Netflix and this see the revival that more often than not could be an entirely new show unrelated to TP is still kind of a tough pill to swallow 13 hours into it.
A die hard Twin Peaks fan and a die hard David Lynch fan are not the same thing. Trying to fangate Twin Peaks, a network prime time soap drama from the late 80s/early 90s behind stuff like MD, Lost Highway, or Eraserhead is pretty weird.
I don't want anything cut out, I'd just like for it to be edited in a linear manner, because most of the show has such a fucked up time frame where even though it's clear each story point is on a different day/time frame, but the actual Twin Peaks storylines are clearly straight up jumbled up either intentionally or flat out editing errors.
Yo I think some scenes are not in chronological order. All the stuff with Bobby, Shelly, Becky, Big Ed, Norma, happened before the stuff in part 11.
I'll bet they're actually all dead and in purgatory.
These (potential) Ep 14 spoilers :thinking
TVC, link to spoilers please
TVC, link to spoilers please
Read at your own risk:
http://reddit.com/r/twinpeaks/comments/6s4sqi/s3e14_german_sky_aired_the_wrong_episode_episode/
TVC, link to spoilers please
Read at your own risk:
http://reddit.com/r/twinpeaks/comments/6s4sqi/s3e14_german_sky_aired_the_wrong_episode_episode/
Damn, it looks like they purged the thread.
Holy cow! Sounds like Part 14 is a hell of an episode!
Holy cow! Sounds like Part 14 is a hell of an episode!
It's weird how few places have carried the spoilers. Sky admitted publicly they aired the episode, but it seems very few people actually saw it.
What the FUCK is Sarah's problem?
Naido = Blind woman from the purple place = Judy = monkey from FWWM
What the FUCK is Sarah's problem?
She's Bob.
"I'll eat you."
:holeup :leon :badass :ufup :whoo :bolo :mouf :crazy
Is the bleeding guy in the jail cell Billy?
Is the bleeding guy in the jail cell Billy?
Naido = Blind woman from the purple place = Judy = monkey from FWWM
Logic:
Naido is making monkey sounds. The monkey in FWWM said "Judy." Judy was supposed to be Josie Packard's twin sister in one of the drafts. The actresses playing Josie and Naido are both Asian. I dunno.
Naido = Blind woman from the purple place = Judy = monkey from FWWM
Logic:
Naido is making monkey sounds. The monkey in FWWM said "Judy." Judy was supposed to be Josie Packard's twin sister in one of the drafts. The actresses playing Josie and Naido are both Asian. I dunno.
Seems like Judy = Naido = Josie? Since Cooper's "met Judy" before. Or maybe it's just the twin sister.
It's unfortunate that David Bowie passed away and couldn't be in the show and Michael J. Anderson became a crazy asshole and couldn't be in the show. As great as it is, imagine how much better it would be if MFAP didn't have to be a tree and Jeffries wasn't a fog machine. :-\
It's unfortunate that David Bowie passed away and couldn't be in the show and Michael J. Anderson became a crazy asshole and couldn't be in the show. As great as it is, imagine how much better it would be if MFAP didn't have to be a tree and Jeffries wasn't a fog machine. :-\
Now, is he a fog machine, or a tea kettle?
It's unfortunate that David Bowie passed away and couldn't be in the show and Michael J. Anderson became a crazy asshole and couldn't be in the show. As great as it is, imagine how much better it would be if MFAP didn't have to be a tree and Jeffries wasn't a fog machine. :-\
What happened to Anderson?
In the past, Anderson has been publicly frustrated by not being cast in the Twin Peaks reboot, reportedly over salary disagreements — but based on this post, the 62-year-old is clearly trying to drag Lynch's reputation down with him.
The more I think about it, the more the Jeffries teapot thing bothers me. Why is he a tea kettle? I wish Lynch would just recast the character. The evolution of the arm kind of sort of works. Bleh.
If would have been cool if the far-fetched fan theory were true that David Lynch had stealthily filmed some scenes with Bowie before his death.
As good at being secretive as Lynch is, I don't think he'd be able to keep Bowie's involvement under wraps. That's why I never believed those rumors.
It's not that I have a problem with the kettle itself, it just gives it a retconny feel. So does Frank Truman. The convoluted sheriff brothers angle seems unnecessary. If Michael Ontkean didn't want to come back and they just recast Sheriff Truman I'd actually have an easier time suspending my disbelief. Now we get another Sheriff Truman, who conveniently was never referenced before, with constant references the off screen original Sheriff Truman who is stricken with a mysterious illness. ???
I wonder though, was Jeffries really important to the narrative, I mean, when the character was originally conceived in FWWM? Do you think Lynch had some grand master plan for Twin Peaks? Because as far as I recall, they made up the first season as they went along. I wrote the Jeffries scene off in FWWM as just one of those idiosyncratic Lynch moments.
Going back to some of the other Missing Pieces, one of my favorite parts was the David Bowie/Phillip Jeffries full and extended sequence. It was revealed that Jeffries was looking for Judy at the Buenos Aires hotel, and that he may have discovered the ring at her home in Washington, which led to him witnessing the meeting between the Black Lodge inhabitants. Then of course he gets transported back, and the guy is yelling about his asshole or something at the hotel (laughs).
(Sarcastically) Uh huh.
But there was a lot of stuff revealed, even though it was still mysterious. Who was Judy, and was it ever actually planned that she might be Josie’s sister? What was the whole deal with that scene?
That’s a good question, I don’t quite remember. (Brett laughs) Judy is my wife’s sister’s name, that’s where that came from, I think. Now that I think about it, there might have been more shot [of the Buenos Aires scene]. That was to connect everybody, I think Windom Earle was down there, that was the plan, and that David Bowie was on the hunt for him. We weren’t trying to tie things up neatly, but I think those were meant to be the end of things. But Josie is in Buenos Aires as far as [I can remember], as is Windom Earle. At some point there must have been some planning on how we were going to shoot more of Buenos Aires, and bring him back. But I don’t think we ever got that far, but there was a reason to bring in another agent. (Laughs) But boy you got me, you got me. It was pretty cool to see that stuff though, I remember that.
I just think that maybe if they couldn't get Bowie to film, it would be better to just write the character out of the show. I mean, is he really necessary to the plot of TP:R? Could the story of Cooper coming back, Dougie, Doppelcoop, The Experiment, the Woodsmen, Blue Rose, etc. exist without Jeffries? I think so.
I liked him as a character, too, although I guess he was just a more suave Cooper stand-in. They could've brought Kiefer back in, too. Probably would've made for better content than some of the material we've gotten.
I haven't read Secret History, so that's an interesting tidbit.
Actually, it's really conspicuous Desmond hasn't been mentioned since he knew what "Blue Rose" cases were, implying he was on the task force with Cole, Cooper, and Jeffries. Chris Isaac must have pissed Lynch off Lara Flynn Boyle style.
I read it completely opposite as that poster, that Gordon Cole woke Cooper up and he tried to travel through electricity to get back to him. Not that still basically distinguished mentally-challenged Dougie Coop suddenly could comprehend a 37 bullet point of why he actually hates Gordon.
Diane obviously prefers even evil Cooper to Cole (F... you, Gordon!).
Oh weird, the deputy director of the FBI isn't always 100% on the up and up? That never happens. :doge
Yes, Secret History does make it pretty obvious Gordon knows more/is more interested in occult/supernatural/alien stuff than the shows have shown, but at no point does it make him out to be a dude trying to send his agents into bad situations in hopes of...something?
Are you drunk??
Are you drunk??
Going booze free for a while :shaq2
Only the two-part finale is left, and Showtime is never gonna renew this shit. This is it, fams. :tocry :rejoice :brazilcry :mouf :itagaki :delicious :salute
Only the two-part finale is left, and Showtime is never gonna renew this shit. This is it, fams. :tocry :rejoice :brazilcry :mouf :itagaki :delicious :salute
Audrey is in a mental institution and all the Roadhouse characters from the little vignettes are also patients in the institution. :mindblown
I'm genuinely curious! It seems to me that a lot of people are disappointed with the season, it's not what they wanted/thought Twin Peaks was, too much Lynch shit, etc.
Audrey is in a mental institution and all the Roadhouse characters from the little vignettes are also patients in the institution. :mindblown
Nah . . . Audrey wasn't present when James played "Just You and I" for Maddy and Donna, so I don't think she'd know that song.spoiler (click to show/hide)Unless James at some point played it for every chick in Twin Peaks while scroungin' around for ass[close]
Audrey is in a mental institution and all the Roadhouse characters from the little vignettes are also patients in the institution. :mindblown
Nah . . . Audrey wasn't present when James played "Just You and I" for Maddy and Donna, so I don't think she'd know that song.spoiler (click to show/hide)Unless James at some point played it for every chick in Twin Peaks while scroungin' around for ass[close]
Not all of the roadhouse scenes need to be a dream. Some can be real. Obviously the parts with james and Freddy were real since they are connected to other events in the show. It could also be a shared dream space. Many possibilities. Isn't it kind of odd for James (as cool as he always was) to get the same fanfare as NIN and Eddie Vedder?
Season 4: The Mitchums are so impressed with the town of Twin Peaks that they name their newest casino after it. We focus on the weirdo regulars at the casino, and the brothers struggle to keep their hearts of gold while still being gangsters.
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We knew she was in a coma since the season 2 finale - why show her at all if she had no progression? One more plotline to tie The Return to the original at the expense of the actual plotline being told.
What's frustrating is that at first glance the dream theory holds up. I saw on gaf someone said the dream has good cooper and evil cooper, the real world cooper is a mix of both. They go to the Palmer house and it's owned by the person who owns it currently in the real world. The only bit that doesn't make sense with that is it sounded like the last dialogue was Sarah saying Laura from inside the house? And Laura's scream of course.
Couple of questions of my own.
1. Why can't the ending just be that the time period Laura/Cooper went into in ep18 is even further in the past before Sara Palmer owned the house? Hence the What year is this?
2. So I thought after evil cooper got shot they took BOB out of him mid-season and he was BOB-less evil cooper for the 2nd half. Why did he still have BOB in him?
1. Why can't the ending just be that the time period Laura/Cooper went into in ep18 is even further in the past before Sara Palmer owned the house? Hence the What year is this?
Everything was Lynched
To recap, Lynch brought back his most famous and beloved work after 25+ years of people asking him to bring it back. He does so, but strips everything about it people loved, then ends the series by erasing the events of the series and doing another cliffhanger. When they never even addressed the FIRST series ending cliffhanger at all.
:doge
last scene was a dream
laura in 1989 is the dreamer
cooper asks what year is it
laura's mother calls out to her from the waking world
laura recognizes her mother's voice and realize she's dreaming
she screams and wakes up back in 1989 the morning they would have found her body had cooper not had changed the past
Huh? When did Audrey go into a coma in S2? I guess if that's the case than ep16's ending makes more sense. She wakes up. The end. I don't remember her going into a coma though and I only watched S2 a few months ago?
2. So I thought after evil cooper got shot they took BOB out of him mid-season and he was BOB-less evil cooper for the 2nd half. Why did he still have BOB in him?
Why did Cooper even feel like he needed to go back and save Laura unless the lodge people/giant told him he needed to do that during his stay? Just seems kinda unnecessary when things were fine in the current time. Felt like he was doing it because the "gods" told him that was the plan he had to follow, but then it just fucked everything up so #godsbetrolling?
Huh? When did Audrey go into a coma in S2? I guess if that's the case than ep16's ending makes more sense. She wakes up. The end. I don't remember her going into a coma though and I only watched S2 a few months ago?
There's a throwaway line that Audrey went into a coma after the bank explosion in the s2 finale.
Huh? When did Audrey go into a coma in S2? I guess if that's the case than ep16's ending makes more sense. She wakes up. The end. I don't remember her going into a coma though and I only watched S2 a few months ago?
There's a throwaway line that Audrey went into a coma after the bank explosion in the s2 finale.
But if she's been in a coma since S2 end, how did she have Richard?
Huh? When did Audrey go into a coma in S2? I guess if that's the case than ep16's ending makes more sense. She wakes up. The end. I don't remember her going into a coma though and I only watched S2 a few months ago?
There's a throwaway line that Audrey went into a coma after the bank explosion in the s2 finale.
But if she's been in a coma since S2 end, how did she have Richard?
Evil Cooper raped her in the hospital.
Ewwww.
...a revival series where everything is promised to be explained...Did anyone actually say this?
...a revival series where everything is promised to be explained...Did anyone actually say this?
Just realized we never got to see Ben Horne interact with anyone except his secretary and Jerry and Frank Truman and Sylvia. :-\
So is it ok to like LOST now now that Twin Peaks went the same road?
So is it ok to like LOST now now that Twin Peaks went the same road?
Mark Frost also promised resolution and a real conclusion. Maybe he failed to mention it was for his book and not the season.
Fair enough. Guess it didn't matter to me because it felt like something Lynch had to deal with then in spite of his prior un-involvement with the character's creation. So I didn't mind having her ignored completely.
Yes, Annie is the reason Coop went into the Lodge, and therefore the reason Mr. C exists, and without her there is no plot to season 3, so the idea that the only mention she got in The Return was the clip from FWWM is pretty odd. Coop gave zero fucks about her after that and instead fell in love with a woman who screamed at him all the time when he was doing the Dougie. Donna had no real impact on the main plot. Annie was crucial to it at the end.
Where are DoppleAnnie and DoppleWindom? How can you gloss over Annie apparently being released from the Lodge in possession of the ring, the ring being taken by the nurse, and then....you never hear about either of them again? That's a pretty big thing to just ignore entirely. Especially since that stuff came with Lynch leading it up. And then she's erased from Secret History, which Lynch had nothing to do with.
People were saying "Oh, it'd be better when you watch it all at once", but no, it actually gets worse. Yes, it flows better and doesn't feel quite as agonizingly slow, but now you know you're wasting your time with 90% of the show, and the Dougie stuff is WORSE because you know Cooper is fully aware under there, and the Lodge can interact with him in the real world, but instead of having him do anything with electricity, they have him PLAYING SLOT MACHINES AND DOING INSURANCE FRAUD CASES.
Don't take your show from a murder mystery of a teenage girl in a quirky city with some supernatural elements that act as an allegory for abuse to a cosmic battle for good and evil and a primordial evil warping reality and then expect me to to be interested in seeing a man with a toddler's intellect figuring out insurance fraud with the help of an interdimensional one armed man as multiple people fail to kill him Azin humorous ways.
I haven't watched Lost Highway. I read the plot synopsis online, and it kind of sounds like Lost Highway is TP Season 3 Part 18: The Movie?
Part 18 was 4 parts Lost Highway and 1 part Mulholland Drive.
Cooper didn't understand/didn't remember the Fireman's message. He didn't remember Richard and Linda :-\
http://www.waggish.org/2017/twin-peaks-finale/
An interesting take. I don't know if I agree with it or not, but it seems as plausible as just about anything else.
As far fetched as the bomb thing sounds, the episode before it had a random Brit with a super powered garden glove punch BOB the bowling ball to pieces and kill him for good.
Even with one episode of build that's such an absurd concept.
I wish we got a Ben/Beverly sex scene instead of Diane/Coop :shaq2
Perhaps Lynch will explain it all on the director's commentary tracks :crowdlaff
Rewatched the last three episodes today. The more I think about it, the more I become convinced that the Odessa dimension is a trap set by the White Lodge theory is the correct one. Why else would the Fireman give clues to Cooper about everything in the first episode? He said "remember 430, Richard and Linda, two birds with one stone." It's all clearly a part of some plan and he wants to make sure that Cooper is aware of these things as it will help him in following through with his plan. Now, it seems Cooper forgot about "Richard and Linda," as he seems confused when he reads the note. Or maybe it hit him later, he had plenty of time to think with all the driving he did. I think Cooper is aware that he is in some dream dimension, because he barely bats an eye on the dead guy in Carrie's home. Maybe even because he remembers about Richard, he is aware that he is in someone else's dream.
Now, you may say that Lynch doesn't operate like that, his works are abstract and there are no clear cut answers. That may be true, but let's not forget that he is only 1/2 of the creative force behind Twin Peaks. And it seems to me that the mythology of Twin Peaks, the various beings and their positions on the sides of good vs. evil is Mark Frost's contribution. I'm willing bet that his idea of the plot is a lot more concrete, and was abstracted by Lynch's artistic vision. Maybe we will see when the Final Dossier comes out.
While taking several questions from the audience face-to-face, the director declined to reveal the fate of Audrey Horne, whose very last shot in Part 15 was both abrupt and confusing. “What matters is what you believe happened,” he clarified. “Many things in life just happen and we have to come to our own conclusions. You can, for example, read a book that raises a series of questions, and you want to talk to the author, but he died a hundred years ago. That’s why everything is up to you.”
Whether there will be a 4th season of Twin Peaks is too early to say, he told the crowd, adding that if the series would continue, fans would have to be extremely patient. Again. “It took me four and a half years to write and film this season.”
http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/twin-peaks-season-4-years/QuoteWhile taking several questions from the audience face-to-face, the director declined to reveal the fate of Audrey Horne, whose very last shot in Part 15 was both abrupt and confusing. “What matters is what you believe happened,” he clarified. “Many things in life just happen and we have to come to our own conclusions. You can, for example, read a book that raises a series of questions, and you want to talk to the author, but he died a hundred years ago. That’s why everything is up to you.”QuoteWhether there will be a 4th season of Twin Peaks is too early to say, he told the crowd, adding that if the series would continue, fans would have to be extremely patient. Again. “It took me four and a half years to write and film this season.”
In other words, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
https://twitter.com/michelledean/status/907723705286930433
But what does the cow mean?
http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/twin-peaks-season-4-years/QuoteWhile taking several questions from the audience face-to-face, the director declined to reveal the fate of Audrey Horne, whose very last shot in Part 15 was both abrupt and confusing. “What matters is what you believe happened,” he clarified. “Many things in life just happen and we have to come to our own conclusions. You can, for example, read a book that raises a series of questions, and you want to talk to the author, but he died a hundred years ago. That’s why everything is up to you.”QuoteWhether there will be a 4th season of Twin Peaks is too early to say, he told the crowd, adding that if the series would continue, fans would have to be extremely patient. Again. “It took me four and a half years to write and film this season.”
In other words, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
BTW, if it ended at 17, I would have been so let down. That ending would have been completely half-assed, rushed, unimaginative, unsatisfying conclusion filled with fan-service and cliches, broadcast through a rose-colored screen. Maybe that was the whole point. Lynch gave us the most cliche, fan-service ending he could only to subvert it and turn it inside out.
Then they should go back to playing Knack :P
The new book isn’t as good as Secret History. There are good bits, but it feels kinda hastily written and it’s not as well put together visual-wise as Secret History. It’s still a must for fans, but it feels far more like a cash-in than the first book.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDsApek3eQE
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/10/twin-peaks-final-dossier-series-finale-explained-part-18-1201893015/
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/10/twin-peaks-audrey-horne-truth-revealed-spoilers-1201892814/
Final Dossier out here giving us more than we'd ever hoped for :rejoice
I'm about done with the audio book and it hasn't given much of anything that most people didn't infer and agree was the case from watching the season 3. :yeshrug It's basically confirmed fan speculation and some background of minor characters between seasons 2 and 3 that really has no impact on anything other than fan service.
The whole world was just dying to find out about Donna's modeling career :beli
The new book isn’t as good as Secret History. There are good bits, but it feels kinda hastily written and it’s not as well put together visual-wise as Secret History. It’s still a must for fans, but it feels far more like a cash-in than the first book.
Does it flesh out the world of S3 more though? Besides those 2 links Andy provided in the previous post. Debating whether to pick it up.
Half the cast died during and after production. I don't doubt Lynch could do it but a 4th season :lol
I'd be first in line, but a lot of people will be expecting answers this time and they sure as hell ain't getting it.
Half the cast died during and after production. I don't doubt Lynch could do it but a 4th season :lol
I'd be first in line, but a lot of people will be expecting answers this time and they sure as hell ain't getting it.
Half the cast died during and after production. I don't doubt Lynch could do it but a 4th season :lol
I'd be first in line, but a lot of people will be expecting answers this time and they sure as hell ain't getting it.
Well that's why he took the show to not-Twin Peaks :P Doesn't need any of the cast alive besides Cooper & Laura.
Half the cast died during and after production. I don't doubt Lynch could do it but a 4th season :lol
I'd be first in line, but a lot of people will be expecting answers this time and they sure as hell ain't getting it.
Well that's why he took the show to not-Twin Peaks :P Doesn't need any of the cast alive besides Cooper & Laura.
They could cast whoever is still around in new roles and use the alternate reality excuse for those who have passed away.
The book implied that the same things happened, just in a different manner. Leland still killed himself but at a different time and different way, Laura was never found, etc.
Half the cast died during and after production. I don't doubt Lynch could do it but a 4th season :lol
I'd be first in line, but a lot of people will be expecting answers this time and they sure as hell ain't getting it.
Well that's why he took the show to not-Twin Peaks :P Doesn't need any of the cast alive besides Cooper & Laura.
They could cast whoever is still around in new roles and use the alternate reality excuse for those who have passed away.
The book implied that the same things happened, just in a different manner. Leland still killed himself but at a different time and different way, Laura was never found, etc.
I was talking about the world that Cooper found himself in. They could get creative with casting.
I'd rather they just leave the show alone.
Yessss, my copy of the Final Dossier arrived this morning. Can't wait to dig into it. :D
Lmao, Lynch throws an absolute SHIT FIT near the end of 5 hours of bonus features, absolutely furious that they only had 2 days to shoot at the Great Northern, talking about how fucking horrible it was to work this way and he's never going to work like this again because he has no time to shoot weird shit or experiment and blah blah blah.
He then reveals that a few days away from shooting the big showdown in Truman's office with Coops and BOB, he has NO IDEA WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN OR WHAT HE WAS GOING TO SHOOT. He had nothing written for it, all he knew is that he had all the people who were supposed to be there. So, if it seemed like that whole scene was made up on the spot bullshit: IT WAS.
It's amazing how, after all the time and thought that went into this, how fucking slapdash and last minute it was. The fuck.
Lmao, Lynch throws an absolute SHIT FIT near the end of 5 hours of bonus features, absolutely furious that they only had 2 days to shoot at the Great Northern, talking about how fucking horrible it was to work this way and he's never going to work like this again because he has no time to shoot weird shit or experiment and blah blah blah.
He then reveals that a few days away from shooting the big showdown in Truman's office with Coops and BOB, he has NO IDEA WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN OR WHAT HE WAS GOING TO SHOOT. He had nothing written for it, all he knew is that he had all the people who were supposed to be there. So, if it seemed like that whole scene was made up on the spot bullshit: IT WAS.
It's amazing how, after all the time and thought that went into this, how fucking slapdash and last minute it was. The fuck.
Obama is White Lodge entity. I am not surprised
Why does that seem like 10% of an article and where are the comments
Maybe he can write a scene to override a random chav One Punch Man punching bowling ball Bob out of existence
That was the best :lawd
Sutherland revealed that Lynch had texted her, “I got my days mixed up and I’m going to be there yesterday if not sooner. It’s slippery in here. In the Red Room, Special Agent Dale Cooper has already won the Emmy.” Earlier this month, the Academy failed to nominate anyone from “Twin Peaks” for acting, including star Kyle MacLachlan, who had portrayed three different characters. The stellar, nuanced performance was one of the most egregious snubs for the series, among many. Lynch makes it clear that in his universe, at least some things work out the way they should.
Which one of them is you?
https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Lara-Flynn-Boyle-has-gone-downhill/5-2080914/
It was pretty weak of me to tap out after the first ep. It's pretty much the best TV in years every moment after that. The benefit at least was that I got to marathon them all rather than waiting week by week.
Nearly two years since episode 18 :(
You know damn well Lynch is going to die before then.Nearly two years since episode 18 :(
Two years closer to season 4 :rejoice
Twin Peaks: The Return edited back into 9 episode might be even more compelling. I'm not sure. 45 minutes of Episode 8 can not be cut down - that HAS to exist as it is, as do many other plotlines. And in a year or two I might be shouting accolades for Lynch's 18-hour pièce de résistance.
As long as that editing down doesn't remove all the little vignettes that make it what it is (like the guy donating blood to pay rent, etc).
There's more to a story than plot, but it's especially true for something as vague and as ethereal as Lynch's stuff.
You know damn well Lynch is going to die before then.Nearly two years since episode 18 :(
Two years closer to season 4 :rejoice
Anyway, i'm also itching for a rewatch.
Maybe after i'm done with this Dark show, i'll go ahead.
I've been meaning to start Dark but it didn't really grab me with it's first ten minutes when I first tried to watch it early on, would you recommend it? Cause I've been thinking I could be down for a dark german show that's filmed well.
Yo I need to watch The Missing Pieces...It's literally 50 minutes of cut scenes one after the other.
https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a860251/twin-peaks-season-4-david-lynch-carrie-page-season-3-finale/
Well, get on it you rube, time knows no mercy!
What’s On Netflix today spotted the mention of an Untitled David Lynch Project (Working Title: Wisteria) in issue 1222 of Production Weekly. The listing mentions that shooting is set to start in May 2021 and that some of it will take place at Calvert Studios, which is where Rancho Rosa shot parts for Twin Peaks: The Return. The new series is written by David Lynch and he will direct with Sabrina S. Sutherland as the producer.
David Lynch has been rumored to be in talks with Netflix about a new project ever since he was spotted grabbing coffee in the Netflix lobby back in 2018. The surprise release of What Did Jack Do? at the start of 2020 put those rumors to rest only temporarily, because a casting call for ‘the lead of the new David Lynch film’ popped up on Recapped.com a month later. David Lynch was said to be looking for an actress with dark hair in her mid-to-late 20s and ‘tasteful nudity’ was required. The same source later clarified it was actually a limited series for ‘a very popular streaming service’ and that the actress was to be in her 30s instead.
So, the night David Lynch shows up, we're in my studio, which was in uptown New Orleans, on Magazine Street. It's kind of a residential area. Well, it was also foggy that night, so we went to wait outside because we knew he was headed there. I guess he was driven and dropped off, because he suddenly emerges from the fog and – at that exact moment, from down a side street – two completely naked dudes also come walking out of the fog (laughs). It wasn't planned, just one of those random New Orleans experiences. I'll never forget the look on [Lynch's] face, like, "What the fuck is going on here?"