Yeah, after all the comments he’s made the last couple of years about his regrets from the original run, there’s no way he puts his baby into anyone else’s hands again.Panapaok wrote:I mean, let's be realistic here guys. Whatever happens (if it happens at all), Lynch will direct every single second of it.
Season 4? Or is it over after this? Wisteria/Unrecorded Night? Something else? (Speculation thread.)
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No, no, no. Never.Cappy wrote:I'd actually be happy with something along these lines, sort of like how they did Season 1 and the first third or so of Season 2. Maybe Lynch could direct the really important episodes and co-write a few scripts with Frost. I'd say he could even handpick or oversee any other directors on the show, but I don't know how involved with that he'd want to be.Jonah wrote:Also, I'm going to be alone on this one (probably) but something else I'd be down for would be Showtime launching a new season (or seasons) and Lynch being in control of the first episode or "pilot" and filming that, then taking a back seat as an executive, with Mark Frost or others taking charge as showrunners, and Lynch frequently popping back up to write/direct other episodes. Much like the original run. I just feel that that's the only way a new season of TP could get on the air sooner (if Lynch just filmed one episode and a team was in charge of additional episodes).
I used to stop watching after episode 16 and then switch immediately to episode 29. But a couple of years ago I decided to throw all non-Lynch episodes in the garbage.
When I get in the mood for a rewatch of S3, I start with the pilot, followed by ep2, ep8, ep9, ep14, ep29 and FWWM+missing pieces. That's it.
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Along those lines, you hear every once in a while, 'well if they'd only put Peyton and Engels to co-writing Season 3...'Mr. Reindeer wrote:Yeah, after all the comments he’s made the last couple of years about his regrets from the original run, there’s no way he puts his baby into anyone else’s hands again.Panapaok wrote:I mean, let's be realistic here guys. Whatever happens (if it happens at all), Lynch will direct every single second of it.
As if Peyton and Engels would somehow turn Lynch's work on Twin Peaks into something more along the lines of Season 1 Twin Peaks.
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Just... more music please. Not more Roadhouse, but Badalamenti! Other than that, no wishes.
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Sorry, I have to wholeheartedly disagree with Hawley and cringed at reading his name. I love much of Fargo, but as far as being the real deal, well, he's a total fraud, fake-weird. His new debut movie, Lucy in the Sky, is getting absolutely demolished by critics for all the reasons that I have been talking badly about the guy for the past couple years. A lot of surface there with very little real substance, and I always feel he's trying way too hard.krishnanspace wrote:Noah Hawkley Comes to my mind
I agree with others that it's a moot point. If this is happening, Lynch will once again assume full control over the direction of the project. He wouldn't let it happen any other way after crafting his perfect ending to season 3.
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Yeah, that guy is awful.LateReg wrote:Sorry, I have to wholeheartedly disagree with Hawley and cringed at reading his name. I love much of Fargo, but as far as being the real deal, well, he's a total fraud, fake-weird. His new debut movie, Lucy in the Sky, is getting absolutely demolished by critics for all the reasons that I have been talking badly about the guy for the past couple years. A lot of surface there with very little real substance.krishnanspace wrote:Noah Hawkley Comes to my mind
I agree with others that it's a moot point. If this is happening, Lynch will once again assume full control over the direction of the project. He wouldn't let it happen any other way after crafting his perfect ending to season 3.
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And the pacing should be like Fire Walk With MeSoolsma wrote:Just... more music please. Not more Roadhouse, but Badalamenti! Other than that, no wishes.
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I think I was more satisfied than most at the Badalamenti music. There weren't a whole lot of new compositions but I really loved the new music that we did get.Soolsma wrote:Just... more music please. Not more Roadhouse, but Badalamenti! Other than that, no wishes.
As for the Roadhouse bands...the Chromatics were perfection. Most of the rest felt like filler to me and didn't really fit into the show that well.
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'No stars' is the most beautiful song I ever heard.
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Yeah, agreed. Angelo's new material was mesmerising but I would love more this time around.Soolsma wrote:Just... more music please. Not more Roadhouse, but Badalamenti! Other than that, no wishes.
This is - excuse me - a damn fine cup of coffee.
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The silence of those involved is providing the most telling indicator that something is in the works, next to Horse's instagram.
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Bollocks. Fargo the Series is a masterpiece, one of the milestones of the current television.Metamorphia wrote:Yeah, that guy is awful.LateReg wrote:Sorry, I have to wholeheartedly disagree with Hawley and cringed at reading his name. I love much of Fargo, but as far as being the real deal, well, he's a total fraud, fake-weird. His new debut movie, Lucy in the Sky, is getting absolutely demolished by critics for all the reasons that I have been talking badly about the guy for the past couple years. A lot of surface there with very little real substance.krishnanspace wrote:Noah Hawkley Comes to my mind
I agree with others that it's a moot point. If this is happening, Lynch will once again assume full control over the direction of the project. He wouldn't let it happen any other way after crafting his perfect ending to season 3.
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I'm totally fine with Fargo, though Season 3 showed too many of the seams of its imitation. I appreciated them trying to do something different with every episode in that season, but I also felt how hard they were trying. Still, I think season 3 has been underrated and its loads of fun. My fault with Hawley mainly lies with Legion.Agent Earle wrote:Bollocks. Fargo the Series is a masterpiece, one of the milestones of the current television.Metamorphia wrote:Yeah, that guy is awful.LateReg wrote:
Sorry, I have to wholeheartedly disagree with Hawley and cringed at reading his name. I love much of Fargo, but as far as being the real deal, well, he's a total fraud, fake-weird. His new debut movie, Lucy in the Sky, is getting absolutely demolished by critics for all the reasons that I have been talking badly about the guy for the past couple years. A lot of surface there with very little real substance.
I agree with others that it's a moot point. If this is happening, Lynch will once again assume full control over the direction of the project. He wouldn't let it happen any other way after crafting his perfect ending to season 3.
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Disagree, "Fargo" didn't innovate anything. Hawley isn't a bad storyteller, he just have yet to reveal a great story under his name that isn't built on something borrowed.Agent Earle wrote:
Bollocks. Fargo the Series is a masterpiece, one of the milestones of the current television.