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not gonna lie, when this happened, I might have gone into a slight autistic rage in the chat for the stream I was watching. She was always my (no homo) waifu too.My fucking Twin Peaks waifu married a fat fucking spineless manlet.
Fuck
To be honest I might have had a slight shitfit about Audrey too.not gonna lie, when this happened, I might have gone into a slight autistic rage in the chat for the stream I was watching. She was always my (no homo) waifu too.
That said, probably the weakest episode so far. The first half was interesting with plot development, but the second half completely lost me. Some thoughts:
I'm suprised people think this episode somehow runed the rest of the show. Like yeah, it was poor, but I have no doubt the rest will be better and in any case it's not gonna ruin my enjoyment of it.- Well at least we have Audrey now. Even though I was salty over her marrying a manlet midget, I do like her being completely fucked up and bitchy. If anything, the scene was just so frustrating, like walking in to a convo half-way through and then trying to make sense of what they were talking about. I hope this isn't the last time we see her though.
- interesting that Truman goes to Ben to tell him Richard killed that kid. it makes the scene with Audrey even more confusing. we do know now at least that Richard's father didn't stick around (though interestingly Ben doesn't say if they know who the dad is or not).
- Big Ed is iirc the last of the main cast we haven't seen yet (and who was confirmed to show up).
- that 10 seconds of Dougie made me miss his scenes so much. it was funny reading comments afterwards from people who usually didn't like him suddenly wishing he came back.
- those two times the FWWM music kicked in was hype as fuck.
- wonder what is going on with Sarah Palmer. she knew about the the room above the convenience store (or something about it) and was freaked out when she saw changes of produce (the jerky) in the store. and when Hawk visited her later, there was some weirs shit in the other room. she has always been tuned in to the Lodge and otherwordly shit, but it seemed very off somehow, like she knew something bad was happening. also the creepy fan was still creepy.
- Diane coming through the red curtains to join Gordon and co. Very nice imegry, but it's interesting she chose to say "Let's rock" and that the FWWM music started playing. makes me think she really is in some deep shit.
- the scene with the french woman might have been just Lynch fucking with us, but it seemed very similar to the scene in FWWM where Gordon was showing Stanley and Desmond Lil and telling them all the coded shit.
- also Jeffries and Chet mentioned, I am still sad neither of them will be in the show.
- all in all, it wasn't a good episode for people who still haven't watched FWWM, several references to that.
I guess I can see your point, but I feel like 6 episodes is enough to finish things off (as much as Lynch wants to tie it all up ofc). Maybe it's because, aside from this episode, the pace has been fairly steady and some plots have ended intertwining. Also, I've always kept in mind that the show was filmed as a 18 hour movie, and now that we're 2/3 of the way through and (hopefully) have introduced and developed all the main players things (meaning the various plots threads) will move at a much faster pace. Or maybe not, it is still Lynch we're talking about, but in any case, I don't doubt he'll make it work somehow.I'm going to actually defend people who say that this episode ruined the rest of the show for a moment because I can kind of see why people might be feeling that.
This season of Twin Peaks has constantly been introducing new plotlines for new characters we know nothing about. The last 2-3 episodes have wonderfully tied stuff together in a beautiful way, but there's still a lot of stuff that needs to be wrapped up. Lynch/Frost keep introducing new shit though. There's this whole new shit going on with Audrey that (I think this is safe to say) nobody knows what the fuck is going on there, Sarah comes back and acts very very weird (beautiful scenes with her, but still adding more onto the pile), and then we have these literally who characters at the Roadhouse talking about other literally who characters. There are 6 episodes left and the show so far has felt like its been jerking around the audience with its one-step-forward-two-steps-back storytelling.
Now, Lynch/Frost could do some really really cool tie ins like he did with South Dakota and Cooper/Briggs with these new plot lines and I don't doubt that he can pull of shit like that. But really I can't blame people for feeling that some of these scenes might be going nowhere considering the amount of episodes left and the incredible amount of stories that are unsolved so far. Rumors of a Season 4 kinda make me feel more hopeful, but yeah I can totally see where peoples frustrations are coming from.
13 IS NEXT!!!
Just You and I was legitimately the best part of the episode aside from the DougieTrain. I was dying, that was the one of the funniest surprises.Who asked to see James perform his song?
Big Ed went to the Barber and asked to get that David Lynch hair cut.
-what the hell is up with Audrey? she seemed more confused this episode and didn't even know how to go to the Roadhouse. she also randomly brought up Ghostwood, an original series plotpoint I completely forgot about and then got all melancholy and finally teary about something??? I'm guessing the coma she was in didn't affect her well (which makes sense, your brain suffers greatly under it).
I got bad vibes from manlet midget man. He seemed to be almost toying with Audrey as she lost more and more control. He seemed less pathetic this episode and a lot weirder.
I really wonder what circumstances brought them together
James was always cool