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There better be a "complete" boxed set with all of it. First season, second season, Fire Walk With Me, Missing Pieces, More Missing Pieces, Log Lady Intros, Special Features, Making Of all of it, Third Season, and on blu-ray AND 4K and all of it by Christmas.
Plus the "European Pilot" movie. Include that shit, too.
As much as I adore this series, after purchasing the first two seasons on VHS as well as DVD I would not do it again.
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There better be a "complete" boxed set with all of it. First season, second season, Fire Walk With Me, Missing Pieces, More Missing Pieces, Log Lady Intros, Special Features, Making Of all of it, Third Season, and on blu-ray AND 4K and all of it by Christmas.
Plus the "European Pilot" movie. Include that shit, too.
David is as much a fan as he is an artist … I remember we were doing the movie, there was a scene with Kyle MacLachlan, I think David was in the scene, I was in the scene and David Bowie was in the scene. David was just about to roll camera and he came over to me. He always called me Albert, he never called me Miguel. He said, [whispering] “Hey Albert.” I said, “Hey Dave.” He said, “That’s David Bowie.” I said, “Yeah, I know.” David says, “Pretty cool, huh?” [laughs] Then he rolled camera and we did the scene. But, you know, that’s David. He was just incredibly impressed by the fact David Bowie was right there and I love that about him.
Props to the log lady for making a scene more crushing than that long build up leading the let down of Bowie's absence. I might have actually cried during Hawk's announcement at the Sherriff's office.
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I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
- If I can't have Bowie I will settle for a giant tea kettle. - The last shot after the credits of Judy(?) was absolutely terrifying. - Have you all seen the screen grab that shows that Sarah Palmer's face was super-imposed on the jumping man? - My number one mystery this season is finding out what is going on with Audrey. - I find the drunk tank guy with the huge sore on his face to be absolutely hilarious. - I can't remember the guy's name, so I'll just call him drug-addled-Macaulay-Culkin - was he alluding to having killed Becky? - The scene of DoppleCoop going above the convenience store was Part 8 levels of awesomeness. I would seriously hang stills from that section in my home if I had the chance.
-The man in holding is the only thing leading me to believe Audrey's story is playing out in 'real' time' -Coulsen's send off was not anticipated but handled incredibly well, the reality of it was a bit jarring but the honesty of the telephone scene and Michael Horse's face was another mark of what makes this series fantastic -The progress in the Dougie-Zone this week kind of upped the bar for next week -The doppelganger, though I am starting to question even that, and little Horne was perfect
_________________ absinthe makes the heart grow fonder...
-The man in holding is the only thing leading me to believe Audrey's story is playing out in 'real' time' -Coulsen's send off was not anticipated but handled incredibly well, the reality of it was a bit jarring but the honesty of the telephone scene and Michael Horse's face was another mark of what makes this series fantastic -The progress in the Dougie-Zone this week kind of upped the bar for next week -The doppelganger, though I am starting to question even that, and little Horne was perfect
I'm seriously going to have withdrawals when it's over. . .
-The man in holding is the only thing leading me to believe Audrey's story is playing out in 'real' time' -Coulsen's send off was not anticipated but handled incredibly well, the reality of it was a bit jarring but the honesty of the telephone scene and Michael Horse's face was another mark of what makes this series fantastic -The progress in the Dougie-Zone this week kind of upped the bar for next week -The doppelganger, though I am starting to question even that, and little Horne was perfect
I'm seriously going to have withdrawals when it's over. . .
Which could mean she possibly never came out of the coma, seeing as no one (except Charlie) has mentioned her name other than her son up to this point, that I can recall... or she may have died during childbirth and was possibly relegated to the Black Lodge
_________________ absinthe makes the heart grow fonder...
-The man in holding is the only thing leading me to believe Audrey's story is playing out in 'real' time' -Coulsen's send off was not anticipated but handled incredibly well, the reality of it was a bit jarring but the honesty of the telephone scene and Michael Horse's face was another mark of what makes this series fantastic -The progress in the Dougie-Zone this week kind of upped the bar for next week -The doppelganger, though I am starting to question even that, and little Horne was perfect
I'm seriously going to have withdrawals when it's over. . .
Which could mean she possibly never came out of the coma, seeing as no one (except Charlie) has mentioned her name other than her son up to this point, that I can recall... or she may have died during childbirth and was possibly relegated to the Black Lodge
Doc Hayward briefly mentioned "Cooper" having visited Audrey in the hospital following the explosion, though I get the sense the primary purpose of that line was to heavily foreshadow that Richard was her son before it was made explicit (and to suggest that she may have been raped by Coop).
-The man in holding is the only thing leading me to believe Audrey's story is playing out in 'real' time' -Coulsen's send off was not anticipated but handled incredibly well, the reality of it was a bit jarring but the honesty of the telephone scene and Michael Horse's face was another mark of what makes this series fantastic -The progress in the Dougie-Zone this week kind of upped the bar for next week -The doppelganger, though I am starting to question even that, and little Horne was perfect
I'm seriously going to have withdrawals when it's over. . .
Which could mean she possibly never came out of the coma, seeing as no one (except Charlie) has mentioned her name other than her son up to this point, that I can recall... or she may have died during childbirth and was possibly relegated to the Black Lodge
Doc Hayward briefly mentioned "Cooper" having visited Audrey in the hospital following the explosion, though I get the sense the primary purpose of that line was to heavily foreshadow that Richard was her son before it was made explicit (and to suggest that she may have been raped by Coop).
To add fuel to the theory - Sherriff Truman didn't tell Audrey that her son was a murderer, he told Ben Horne. You would think he would go to whoever was the primary caregiver prior to adulthood. To me this suggests that Audrey is incapacitated in some way.
i also think that Audrey is in some form of black lodge thing...she cant leave that place and charlie must be a part of Bob or something...Also is coop finally coming back? Please
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