How long before the Woodsmen appear, take over Jacoby's show and put their message out again, thereby making way for another host for Bob?
Scene at the Horne residence had me at the edge of my seat. The incessant repeat of Johnny's doll reminded me of the skip in Leland's record player when he killed Maddie.
I feel like this was the funniest episode yet. "Dougie, are you attracted to me?" *Dougie takes big bite of cake*
I was genuinely feeling upset every time Richard was on screen. His scenes left me scared. also yo Diane what the heck
i laughed so hard at dougieCoop's arms passively flapping during that sex scene lol. cool they got a bit of harry dean stanton singing in there too, i really enjoyed his album from a few years back.
Based on the lyrical content of the song he's supposed to be performing, I would imagine it will be the episode where Coop finally makes it back to Twin Peaks, whenever that may be
This past episode was awesome. These past two definitely have the "feel" of the old seasons. I need to re-watch the new one though since I was jet-lagged still from my trip to Seattle. It was too short, but damn was it worth it.
Double post but here are some random pics from my little visit to North Bend. I wanted to get a picture with the sign but of course, people have to suck. Apparently the sign was hit by a car, finally fixed and put back up and quickly stolen. Shame man.
Finally started this series yesterday. The Log Lady joke in the pilot made me choke on my water. Gonna try to finish season 1 today.
Some of the hardest I've ever laughed while watching television has been due to Twin Peaks. Among many things, I find David Lynch to be a comedic genius. He consistently subverts your expectations, often leading to incredible laughs.
I think one of the coolest things about Twin Peaks is that there are moments when you're genuinely not sure whether you should be laughing or crying