Spoiler: Seeing Doc Hayward/Warren Frost one last time was beautiful and for Mark that will definitely be a Father's day to remember!
Spoiler: Seeing Doc Hayward/Warren Frost one last time was beautiful and for Mark that will definitely be a Father's day to remember!
Thanks for all the feedback everyone. I'll be watching Fire Walk With Me and so on once I get some dam time off from work. I have always wanted to watch Twin Peaks and am so freaking glad I finally did so. Robert Forster does a great job as well here for a fill-in pretty much for Harry. Seems to fit right in with the others, and his interactions with Doris are hilarious with his expressionless faces.
Jade give two rides.
I'm hearing coworkers talk about some PC programming stuff and I feel like I'm in Twin Peaks... "You gotta look into the Python... Why is this green? Because it's green." and so on, completely surreal without context. :-)
PS: I love the girl at the insurance company (the one who let him visit toilet), mega beautiful.
Wow, episode seven was my favorite one yet. So many things starting to come together; this was the episode where it definitely felt like the season was shifting gears as the mysteries start to unfold. It's also the point where I realized that even if the narrative doesn't make a whole lot of sense right now, Lynch knows exactly what he's doing and the payoff will be more than worth it by the time this season wraps.
Kyle McLachlan is absolutely killing it in this season, like his whole career post-1991 Twin Peaks was preparing him for this. I've never seen someone handle dual roles as masterfully as his work so far in this season. Cold, blank and menacing in one role, then lost, sad and adrift in the other. There's no way Lynch just came up with this shit on the fly when Showtime gave him the green light. This was manifesting for years in his head..
So many great scenes in this episode. Ben having the epiphany when he gets the room key back, Diane and Dark Cooper meeting face to face, Spoiler: the body of Garland Briggs turning up...its an entirely new version of Twin Peaks, and yet feels one and the same with the atmosphere of the original. Even the original characters, just kind of existing in the background so far, is comforting.
Dark Coop reminds me a lot of Stephen King's Randall Flagg, the way I imagined him a long time ago while reading The Stand
i definitely got the impression that Spoiler: he may have done that to diane, but not to audrey. audrey was in a coma from the explosion at the bank and that's all i gleaned from what doc hayward said.
diane is fucking perfect. there is no one else i would have wanted to play her.
"fuck you, tammy." hahahahaha
my wife thinks that, Spoiler: since dougie-coop saw the arm when he was wrestling with his assassin, that the assassin is the arm's doppelganger which does make some sense.
It might be something of a stretch. I guess folks are really desperate to figure out where the hell Spoiler: Richard comes from. In any case, he at the very least went to the intensive care unit to pick up the owl ring.
I think Dark Cooper did the same thing to Audrey that we're thinking he did to Diane. Doc Hayward said the last time he ever saw Cooper, he had checked himself out of the hospital on his own accord, was coming from Audrey's room, and had that strange look on his face. It's very possible he somehow Spoiler: demon-seeded her while she was comatose, especially given how unhinged Richard Horne is. When he finally crosses paths with Dark Cooper, we'll know for sure..
Also, did anyone else notice how uncharacteristically assertive Andy was when he was meeting with the guy about the truck, setting up a secret meeting with the guy later? And showing off a Rolex, which was more than obvious on his wrist? Is he not really as glib as we've been led to believe all along..?
Regarding Audrey: you sure don't have to be awake to get sexually assaulted. Also, BOB seems to be pretty big into sexual assault.
And this would have been a perfect inversion of Cooper rescuing her in season 2 if i'm remembering correctly; she was knocked out when he found her, right?
Furthermore, if Richard is in fact the son Evil Coop, this could explain why he's such a nasty, rapey type of guy himself. Perhaps he was born that way.
So i noticed that if the dude (i forgot his name) had made it to meet Andy, it would have been at 4:30. 430.
Do you guys have any other thoughts on that?
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Quick question; are we to assume that the character walking through the hallway in the morgue is the same dark entity we saw in the jail cell?
And by the way, what Lynch does with sound design is just ... incredible. The camera pans in to a doorway and a drone swells (the house of the guy who was supposed to meet Andy); it's enough to terrify. Likewise, the moment the character rounds the corner in the morgue corridor, Lynch's audio begins and a complete and utter feeling of dread just encompasses the viewer. The character is out of focus, but it matters not. It's just heavenly.
Thanks ever so much for the confirmation, @Shadaloo
I've heard some talk of Mulholland Drive technically occurring in the same "universe" as Twin Peaks (aside from the fact that it was originally to feature Audrey Horne as a lead). I wonder if Lost Highway will follow suit? Imagine a "universe" featuring Trent Reznor playing himself in the Roadhouse, who earlier in his career scored scenes featuring people who actually existed in said "universe". Now that's some Lynchian shit, and hurts my head a little in trying to understand.
Found this in another website:
"It is revealed that the Log Lady's husband was a lumberjack who died in a fire on their wedding night decades before the events of the series. (The Log Lady later says that her husband "met the devil".) Nothing is revealed of her husband beyond this, save for that at some point before he died, her husband returned from a trip to Glastonbury Grove (which served as an access point to the metaphysical realms of both the White and Black Lodges) with a jar of mysterious oil, which he claimed was for "opening a gateway"
Aside from the fact that it's a completely different actor, I don't think the second one looks anything like a lumberjack. That hat and beard are different.
If you can find a still image from last week's ep where he's walking down the morgue corridor, the hat shape looks way closer to the FWWM dude's. I think the jail cell angle's a bit odd. That aside, I think Lynch might have wanted to recast and redesign him to make him look spookier; that fake beard is hilarious.
Here:
I know we don't usually do this in this section of the board but didn't know where else to put it. Selling my framed portrait of David Lynch by Jean-Christian Bourcart, circa 1997. It's pretty fucking awesome. First pic is of the actual photo. Second is the framed one. The broken glass is in the photo - glass from frame is intact. PM for more details.
I agree with @Shadaloo that it might be the same guy from FWWM but he was "redesigned", after all BOB has a new "design" in Coop.
But the comparison with the bum in "Mulholland Dr.", it's also interesting.
Either way he's not a "random guy" walking in morgues, he sure serves a purpose, they even showed him twice in that scene...
The homeless person in Mulholland Drive, the old woman in the trailer in FWWM, and now this creepy character...
Hmm...
Hey @henryeatscereal do you have a source for that quote about the logger? I don't remember that from Secret History; their story was lovey dovey if anything. I mean I damn sure could have FORGOT part of it...
I took it from a Twin peaks fans message board (forgot the site); but the full info is in the book "Twin Peaks: the unofficial companion" by Robert B. Durham; in the link it's the fragment about the logger.
So thelastdisciple turned me on to the fact that some people think there is a secret code hidden in the shot of that FBI plane in part seven.
Here is what they are thinking over at the "Welcome to Twin Peaks" website.
Looking at the link above has me intrigued, and after watching the scene a couple more times, i decided that these people certainly might be onto something. They also tracked down the original stock footage, wherein the windows do NOT flicker.
Whatever the hell is going on here, i think it's damn sure deliberate.
Here is the clip from the last episode, rendered in slow motion:
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Does a lossless source for this live show exist?