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Really enjoyed tonight's episode. I'm starting to feel as if that things are finally starting to speed up or fall into place, as some of us have expected. 

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Just now, MichaelGL said:

Really enjoyed tonight's episode. I'm starting to feel as if that things are finally starting to speed up or fall into place, as some of us have expected. 

I like how they focused more about what's going on in Twin Peaks. I really hope they are allowed another season

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That was probably the best 'conventional' episode so far - including part 7. The Mitchums are lovable buffoons and guardians to Dougie, and the ending sequence was as purely sweet and goodhearted as anything in Lynch's work. The moment with the old woman from the casino was up there for me with the waiter in episode 14 of the original show coming up to Cooper and saying he was sorry. Huge tearjerker.


Tonight was the first time I began to wonder if Candie was an avatar of Laura Palmer. It may be nothing, but she was attuned to the same music and wavelength as Cooper. And the bit with Red - and Shelly randomly changing mood and rushing out without a word - made me wonder if he is indeed supernatural somehow and has that power over her.

 

I couldn't begin to start here. So many incredible sequences.

 

Bushnell is just a delight. And I laughed again at Tom Sizemore crouching outside the window like a penitent dog. Lynch plays him for pure comedy as this bumbling oaf and it's so unlike most of his tough guy roles - he is hysterical when he says or does anything at all, it's so bizarre.

 

Deputy Jesse is such a cute space cadet. I love how loopy Lynch makes him even in tiny scenes. It's built up over time. And I love Maggie.

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14 is most likely from

the leaked script page glimpsed in the recent Lynch documentary

The Art Life - something featuring Gordon and Monica Bellucci(?) in Paris, possibly in a dream sequence, and they quote the 'dreamer' line from the Upanishads - one Lynch has quoted often.

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The great David Warner talks his career - including playing Thomas Eckhardt on the original series - with The A.V. Club:

 

DW: Oh, that was a surprise! I’d never seen the series at all. I was going through that stage in America where, you know, you’ve got a mortgage, so… [Laughs.] I don’t regret it! But nor did I seek out the part. It just came my way. And I knew nothing about Twin Peaks except that it was a TV series. So I just went in blind and did my best. I believe he was a character that people had talked about in other episodes before he arrived, wasn’t he? But I had no idea about him, so I just went in and did my best.

 

AVC: If memory serves, David Lynch wasn’t around when you did your episodes.

 

DW: No, he wasn’t around at all. But I was directed by Diane Keaton! So there we are. I can’t really tell you much more about Twin Peaks, though, because I don’t really know much about it!

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Thanks for finding that. That whole story and his role felt so threadbare I'm not surprised he didn't know much about it. 

 

Mark Frost confirms that Carl Rodd was an original Bookhouse Boy.

 

 

 

Some photos taken on set in the trailer park/Grand Theft Auto scenes with Madchen and Amanda Seyfried.

 

 

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Yeah, I remember a few pix from that scene. They didn't get circulated much. I knew a sequence involving Becky and Shelly on the hood of the car was coming, but I didn't know context or when. Same with the gunshots at the diner and Bobby running outside.

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