Part 13 - What story is that, Charlie? (SPOILERS)
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Norma and Walter talking about Twin Peaks' influence on television was rich.
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Confess may be my favorite gag of the season so far. Sizemore is brilliant.garethw wrote:Your coffee!
Confess!
There's your roast beef and cheese.
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Wasn't it the story of the little girl who lived down the lane?BlueRose69 wrote:Also, in the scene with Audrey and Charlie, "The story of the girl on the lake"= Laura?
Kinda made me think of IE.
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Yes, but here sudden burst of emotion seemed more than a "is he singing this for me?" moment, and more of a "wow, that man has been through hell" moment.djsunyc wrote: the girl that was crying was the same one in the 1st episode sitting at the shelly table at the roadhouse where they said "james is looking at you".
Additional thoughts: Did Shelly stick around until Becky arrived for her pie, or did she run off with Red before she got there? I feel the latter is more likely.
Did Richard's arrival to the farm add a little credibility to the theory that Mr. C is his father? Felt like that was the general vibe from his expressions watching events unfold.
I've been watching the time of day closely for the last several episodes and thought that it was for sure September 30th, but when Bobby told Ed and Norma that he found some things from his Dad "today" I am led to believe it is still the night of the 29th, which is both odd and a tad bit frustrating as I can not wait for October 1st to roll around, specifically 2:53 (I'm sure I'm not the only one).
Duncan Todd is mixed up in damn near everything it seems.
Even though Dopplecoop is the primary "bad guy" of the season, it's hard to realize that his enemies are by extension heroes, no matter how damaged or reluctant. Ray is technically on the side of goodness here (well, he was, that is). Somehow this episode made me ponder that.
Poor, poor Eddie. His heart just can't seem to catch a break.
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Spotlight made me think Bob was coming...misterroundheels wrote:An incredible scene.Jerry Horne wrote:Arm wrestling?
I also loved Sonny Jim's Gym Set.
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Richard and Daddy C. reunited and it ...feels so good?
Poor Dwayne editing this massive tale... Night in some scenes, day in another in the same time zone. Jennifer Jason Leigh and Tim Roth traveling at night while Dougie goes to work. I don't think any of it matters.
Sarah in a loop, Norma doing paperwork, Shelly tell your daughter to get her shit together. Audrey and Charlie flip their last episode wants. (She's still in a coma, guys.)
Poor Dwayne editing this massive tale... Night in some scenes, day in another in the same time zone. Jennifer Jason Leigh and Tim Roth traveling at night while Dougie goes to work. I don't think any of it matters.
Sarah in a loop, Norma doing paperwork, Shelly tell your daughter to get her shit together. Audrey and Charlie flip their last episode wants. (She's still in a coma, guys.)
God, I love this music. Isn't it too dreamy?
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Well, now we know why Norma is always doing paperwork...
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I might have misheard it because I don't have captions on, but if it is indeed lane instead of lake, I definitely see the Inland Empire vibes there toogarethw wrote:Wasn't it the story of the little girl who lived down the lane?BlueRose69 wrote:Also, in the scene with Audrey and Charlie, "The story of the girl on the lake"= Laura?
Kinda made me think of IE.
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Charlie: "Do you want me to end your story, too?"garethw wrote:IIRC, Mulholland Dr -- on some level, about an amnesiac -- was originally conceived as a TP spin-off, with Sherilynn Fenn in the lead role.BlueRose69 wrote:7. Audrey's dialogue (don't remember it word for word) of feeling like she's somebody else and somewhere else, makes me think she has amnesia resulting from her coma, especially since she didn't remember where the Roadhouse was
And now here we are.
I'm more of the still-in-a-coma persuasion, but it's an interesting parallel.
Has the Cowboy arrived to Twin Peaks?
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There will be some unpacking to do here, for sure. But it was also nice to just enjoy some laughs.
Ghostwood was the reason Audrey tied herself to the bank. Either Ben made it happen and it is big, or it is the last big event in her life before she went off the rails.
Wonder what the music sped up at the beginning was? Anyone know?
Ghostwood was the reason Audrey tied herself to the bank. Either Ben made it happen and it is big, or it is the last big event in her life before she went off the rails.
Wonder what the music sped up at the beginning was? Anyone know?
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To the re-watching stations!BlueRose69 wrote:I might have misheard it because I don't have captions on, but if it is indeed lane instead of lake, I definitely see the Inland Empire vibes there toogarethw wrote:Wasn't it the story of the little girl who lived down the lane?BlueRose69 wrote:Also, in the scene with Audrey and Charlie, "The story of the girl on the lake"= Laura?
Kinda made me think of IE.
EDIT: I don't watch with subtitles, either, but I do listen through headphones, and highly recommend it, not just to hear dialog, but to immerse yourself in the sounds design. It's really something. The Giant was right about listening to the sounds.
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The Audrey and Charlie scene blew my mind, but the James-singing-Just-You scene really blew my mind. I wish I had a picture of the look on my face. I think it was shock, horror, and extreme amusement all at once.
P.S. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens to the poll about Audrey's situation. Votes are editable and I've extended the run time by another week.
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=3730
P.S. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens to the poll about Audrey's situation. Votes are editable and I've extended the run time by another week.
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=3730
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It's from the nursery rhyme, "Baa Baa Black Sheep."BlueRose69 wrote:I might have misheard it because I don't have captions on, but if it is indeed lane instead of lake, I definitely see the Inland Empire vibes there toogarethw wrote:Wasn't it the story of the little girl who lived down the lane?BlueRose69 wrote:Also, in the scene with Audrey and Charlie, "The story of the girl on the lake"= Laura?
Kinda made me think of IE.
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Naomi Watts' reaction to getting the gifts was so beautiful and perfect. What a ridiculously entertaining episode! Existentialism 101.
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Re: Part 13 - What story is that, Charlie? (SPOILERS)
What if, in classic Lynch fashion,garethw wrote:IIRC, Mulholland Dr -- on some level, about an amnesiac -- was originally conceived as a TP spin-off, with Sherilynn Fenn in the lead role.BlueRose69 wrote:7. Audrey's dialogue (don't remember it word for word) of feeling like she's somebody else and somewhere else, makes me think she has amnesia resulting from her coma, especially since she didn't remember where the Roadhouse was
And now here we are.
I'm more of the still-in-a-coma persuasion, but it's an interesting parallel.
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