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  1. 5 hours ago, ChineseDemocracy2004 said:

    Wasn't there two guys? One guy was behind a gate who spoke to the police and other guy was the one by the truck?

    I think you mean the same guy. He greets the officers around the 39 minute mark of part 1 and calls his mate by his truck at the 41:30 minute mark. Seems just like a paranoid shady side-character with no revelance to the main story.

  2. 7 hours ago, ChineseDemocracy2004 said:

    Wishful thinking but I think Cooper will "wake up" in the finale after reading that.

    Does anybody remember the names of the workmen at the apartment building/hotel/motel way back where the "Major's" body was discovered. The gardener and the guy with the truck?

    Hank Fillmore. And wasn't it just one guy? Or do you mean the one he's calling as well?

    http://twinpeaks.wikia.com/wiki/Hank_Fillmore

  3. 1 minute ago, Oldest Goat said:

    Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped! Was always my favourite. But yeah I'll need to wait probably 1year+

    It seems that a lot of people like the one they played first the most. Warped was amazing although it had a lot of vehicle levels. I prefer Crash 2, but only by a minuscule amount. Crash 1 is great too, but it's the most frustrating one out of the trilogy. You need a lot of patience for that one, it's way more based around timing and precision then the other two.

  4. The first part is a dream about how she would've wanted her Hollywood career to take off as Betty, full of success etc. In the real part of the movie (after they disappear into the blue box) her career (as Diane) is a total failure and Camilla pulls a bitch move on her, so she uses the money from her aunt to hire a hitman to have her killed. The bum behind the wall at Winkie's signifies the drop-off location for the key when the hit was done (a terrible place in her mind). She feels guilty about having killed Camilla and hallucinates her (abusive?) grandparents haunting her and in the end kills herself.

  5. I just wonder how he's going to tie all loose ends together in the remaining 10 episodes. Lynch keeps introducing more and more characters every episode. I admire the last episode for it's ambition, but most of it could've been told within 20 minutes. It's hailed as both a masterpiece and utter rubbish everywhere lol. I can't really decide.

    EDIT: I hope the original AFD five will make an appearance at the Roadhouse in a future episode with some new music. One can dream lol.

  6. 23 hours ago, dontdamnmeuyi2015 said:

    Well, Coop was awesome Sunday night. I knew his agent skills would kick in sooner or later. His thisclose to remembering. I find it funny that no one thinks "Dougie" is a little different. lol

    Okay, bad Coop is out and I'm sure will be doing some crazy shit again. I wonder how that guy will feel when he finds out he killed is babe?

    So I'm thinking "Bob" is now inside bad Coop? I'm trying to slowly figure this shit out. lol

    Anyway, I'm just going with it and letting it take me away. I am enjoying it now. :)

    Yeah, I remember Laura writing in her diary. The cops know her father killed her right? Was he taken over by "bob" too. Laura Dern is excellent. I knew she would know he wasn't the real Coop.

    Who is Mr. Strawberry? I guess everyone has shit on everyone. Still not sure what the hell was in that box that killed that couple who were having sex? This show is crazy. Yeah, Naomi Watts is something!

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    Her father was taken over by BOB too and BOB has acted as Cooper for 25 years in the real world.

    The monster in the box is probably some sort of trap for Good Coop set for his return by bad Coop which gets triggered by love and/or fear. As soon as the girl screams they get killed, as you can see in this footage:

    It runs parallel with Good Coop in the purple room. Another brilliant Lynch moment.

     

     

  7. On 3-6-2017 at 11:49 PM, dontdamnmeuyi2015 said:

    Okay, last night I watched Twin Peaks Fire walk with me. It wasn't bad. Still strange, but at least it had a storyline. Some of the bar scenes were too damn long and the music sucked.

    Anyway, today I tried watching the first episode of season 1. I was getting confused because since I watched the movie, I knew who killed Laura Palmer and some of the show seemed strange because the movie seemed to have changed things.

    I laughed when I saw Susan's parents from Seinfeld on this show. I bet that's why Seinfeld hired them to play husband and wife.

    Anyway, this show was making me crazy. I give up.

    Can't do it anymore. it's too weird for me.

    Just let me know how this new season ends, because I'm not watching it anymore. I don't like how this show makes me feel after I watch it.

    You should've start with the series instead of the movie, since the movie requires you to have watched the show. I'm with you on the bar scenes tho in the film tho, but I think the OST is great. Overall I think the movie was pretty meh.
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    As for me, I have just started on episode 6 of the new season and have watched everything except for the Missing Pieces. So far I think it's good (especially the dream sequences in ep 3) and I commend Lynch for taking everything we thought we knew about Twin Peaks and take a completely different direction with this new material. The pacing could be somewhat faster however, but who knows how ep 6 and 7 will play out.

  8. On my "Lynch Binge" I watched season 1 & 2 of Twin Peaks and the prequel movie "Fire Walk with Me". Loved the series (except for middle part of season 2 with all those unnessecary plot lines), the movie however is just fucking weird. Some scenes are really great, but it doesn't blend together very well in the final product. I still need to watch Inland Empire, Wild at Heart, Elephant Man, The Straight Story, Dune and of course the new 3rd season of Twin Peaks.

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