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Yeah, very good episode, lovely ending too.
As a character I'm a little bored. She was cool at first, but the whole 'feck you, Albert' as I smoke and look too cool for school vibe wore off.What does the Caf think about Diane? Is she working for someone? I see a lot of theories that she works for Evil Cooper but I don't see that.
Yeah I saw that trap thing, Albert was clocking her for sure as the coordinates pic was shown. But somehow I got a feeling she's working for herself and Dale.As a character I'm a little bored. She was cool at first, but the whole 'feck you, Albert' as I smoke and look too cool for school vibe wore off.
As for her motivations, there's definitely something weird going on. In this episode I think Gordon purposefully asked to see the co-ordinates of that arm in front of her in the latest episode in some sort of trap/test.
If someone would smuggle that kind of thing to an inconspicuous scene, it's definitely guy like Lynch. Great notice, btw.There was a surprising amount of emotion in that short moment, after all the daft stuff with the French woman, which seemed very heartfelt... when Gordon says "Albert, sometimes I really worry about you". I wonder if they knew he was sick while shooting that?
Yeah caught that too.There was a surprising amount of emotion in that short moment, after all the daft stuff with the French woman, which seemed very heartfelt... when Gordon says "Albert, sometimes I really worry about you". I wonder if they knew he was sick while shooting that?
Probably because of how great S1 and the build-up to the denouement of the killer in S2 were.Just about to finish season 2 of TP. Impressive that, given the spell of poor episodes when Lynch left, the show is still regarded as a classic.
It feels more Lynch, than Twin Peaks, I'd say. It certainly embodies enough Twin Peaks aspects but it also feels compounded by a lot of Lynch's other works. There was 25 odd years between the seasons, so keep that in mind if you do feel a bit thrown-off with starting S3. I personally think it's been very, very good so far.Does the new season 'feel' like Twin Peaks at its best?
Agree with that initial point, really was classic viewing up to that big reveal.Probably because of how great S1 and the build-up to the denouement of the killer in S2 were.
It feels more Lynch, than Twin Peaks, I'd say. It certainly embodies enough Twin Peaks aspects but it also feels compounded by a lot of Lynch's other works. There was 25 odd years between the seasons, so keep that in mind if you do feel a bit thrown-off with starting S3. I personally think it's been very, very good so far.
I stopped after binging the first five episodes coming straight off the first two seasons. I've had very little urge to go back and continue. The first two seasons dragged a bit at times, but this new one takes it to the extreme. Almost nothing happens over the course of the 50 odd minutes an episode lasts.Just about to finish season 2 of TP. Impressive that, given the spell of poor episodes when Lynch left, the show is still regarded as a classic. Does the new season 'feel' like Twin Peaks at its best?
You probably watched season 2 ages ago right? It's all super fresh to me (unfortunately...) and coming off some largely terrible late season 2 viewing, I think it'd be damn near impossible to be any worse.I stopped after binging the first five episodes coming straight off the first two seasons. I've had very little urge to go back and continue. The first two seasons dragged a bit at times, but this new one takes it to the extreme. Almost nothing happens over the course of the 50 odd minutes an episode lasts.
No I watched the last three or four episodes of season two the same day I watched the first five episodes of season three.You probably watched season 2 ages ago right? It's all super fresh to me (unfortunately...) and coming off some largely terrible late season 2 viewing, I think it'd be damn near impossible to be any worse.
Damn, that's not reassuringNo I watched the last three or four episodes of season two the same day I watched the first five episodes of season three.
I think a break in between is probably better imo.Damn, that's not reassuring
Or at least more Albert n Gordon...Can we just have cooper back already
I think so. The stuff she was saying too; 'I don't even feel like myself'; 'I want to stay and I want to go' etc.Or at least more Albert n Gordon...
Is there something more sinister going on there? Or more Twin Peaksy, perhaps. Was it my imagination or did the short guy have long legs?
Slight bit of Man From Another Place vibe from him too this week, more threatening. Is Audrey still in a coma/some sort of purgatory?
Showtime have said it's served its purpose for them so they won't want another season.Great build up tension and dialogue during that hand wrestle duel. MacLachlan can be one intimidating, demon possessed mofo.
2/3 of the season gone. Could the rumors about 4th season had some weight to it? Tbh more and more folks want to see classic agent Cooper investigating stuff, so why the hell not...
I thought he was the worst character in the first two seasons, and by a distance.James
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I think everyone did. His character was intentionally annoying, I believe -- Lynch/Frost satirising the already a bit silly trope of attractive, aloof, cool biker dude.I thought he was the worst character in the first two seasons, and by a distance.
It's certainly a disappointment for me to realise we won't really be getting much of Agent Cooper in season 3.Great build up tension and dialogue during that hand wrestle duel. MacLachlan can be one intimidating, demon possessed mofo.
2/3 of the season gone. Could the rumors about 4th season had some weight to it? Tbh more and more folks want to see classic agent Cooper investigating stuff, so why the hell not...
Nope, initially at least more like inland empire etc.Just about to finish season 2 of TP. Impressive that, given the spell of poor episodes when Lynch left, the show is still regarded as a classic. Does the new season 'feel' like Twin Peaks at its best?
Yeah, the more it moves on the less I expect to see the old Cooper again. Disappointed but also begrudgingly admirable of Lynch's outright refusal to give people what they really want.It's certainly a disappointment for me to realise we won't really be getting much of Agent Cooper in season 3.