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Where were you when you realized the latter half of the show was a more successful pastiche of the contemporary soap operas at the time? The first half of Twin Peaks is a schizophrenic mess that doesn't know what it wants to be, when they FINALLY ditched that Laura Palmer mystery, they were able to find its footing and become the post-modern masterpiece that people remember it for today, well until Lynch shit the bed COMPLETELY with his awful finale.

friendly reminder that this webm related is singlehandedly the most harrowing and and distressing scene in the series. YES, it emulates the Maddy scene, but it adapted the style Lynch had established and gave it actual weight, improved upon it.

brainlets can't into cerebral kino so they have to lean on muh surrealism bereft of any intellect or substance.

I like your pasta buddy, thanks for using my webm

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lol

life is pure hell without weekly doses of Dougie in it.

ernie niles > dougie

Excuse me /tpg/ but you are in my drive way...

CUTE!!

CUTE!!! and cerebral.

I definitely think there's something to the non sequitur Roadhouse booth scenes.

They all seem to revolve around people who are either just out of prison or in/out of mental hospitals. I think they definitely have something to do with whatever/wherever Audrey is, the roadhouse is the only other place we hear or see the random people she's talking about - Billy, Tina, Chuck that I can remember.

what does /tpg/ think of On the Air?
it stinks

Those people are in the real world not Audrey's world. They're the reason that James and green glove get in the fight.

Look at the cranium on that bastard. An intellect rivalled by only pic related.

The whole point of the last few episodes is there's no meaningful distinction between the "real world" and X/Y/Z's dream.

watched the pilot - so fucking awful. most dissapointing thing - miguel ferrer playing exactly the same character with no changes at all. no wonder they closed this shitshow after the 3rd ep. and fucking dick tremayne is in it too

Why didn’t he tell them about Judy?

Gordon!

This cranium is an impenetrable fortress used for master trolling--no agenda--no purpose. Total anarchy. Take your dugpas and shove it up your ass, Windom. I don't need fear, I am fear itself.

/tpg/ status: destroyed

enjoy your pain.

Coop, meet the long lost Phillip Jeffries. You may have heard of him at the memes

Gordon?

Name a more kino scene. I'll wait

Sheryl Lee

What Parts do you consider to be underrated? It's pretty clear that 3, 8, 11, 16, 17 and 18 are the favorites among people.

10 is incredibly underrated, I feel like people were mostly lukewarm on it because of its short length and the awful fucking 7 minute roadhouse performance. But every scene is great, it's the episode where the Mitchum's came into their own.

5 is also underrated, it may be one of my absolute favorite episodes. Every single Dougie scene is incredible in it, comfy and great episode.

4 is also really fucking solid, so many memorable scenes in that thinking back. I think this episode would have stood out more if it wasn't part of the 4 hour block premiere, the first 3 kind of got all the attention.

I wish I could call 6 underrated, but I think it is a terribly paced and put together episode. It is full of some of my favorite scenes in the season, including maybe my very favorite (Bushnell and Dougie) but it feels way too disjointed.

15 is absolute gold from start to finish

not really an underrated episode though, everyone loves it. Just got overshadowed by 16.

other than that I really liked 5, 6, 7, 10

who?

no witty Albert comment there?

is it canon?

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not to mention the sheer number of indelible images from that episode. truly a cinematic masterwork

THIS IS THE SEED AND THIS IS THE FEED

lostinthemovies.com/2014/11/twin-peaks-on-internetin-1990-alttvtwin.html

This article is entertaining as fuck. A bunch of old forum posts on the internet back when the show was on air.

Has anybody seen Tammy live? Thinking about going to see her in November:
chrystabell.com/

will this be it? will this be the thread that kills /tpg/ forever?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Air_(TV_series)
>Characters
>Betty Hudson (Marla Rubinoff) - is an ingenue. She has no acting experience, and although not terribly bright, she is unfailingly sweet and earnest. Betty quickly wins a tremendous fan base because, in her mind, "the birds sing a pretty song and there's always music in the air,"

DOguei get lost in wood

In retrospect I think the week after Part 6 was peak comfy time. We were still jazzed that there was *any* new Twin Peaks and a whole 12 hours of god-knows-what to come. I think 6 is where I really settled into the rhythm and the sheer joy of getting a new mini-movie every week where you had absolutely no idea what was going to happen.

I can't think of any scene that I laughed as hard at or rewatched more than pic related

what was the purpose of that murder again?

thought it will be cleared later as the story progresses, but it hasnt

The doppelganger told Winkies' diner guy to kill Dougie and the lady who fucked up the first hit on Dougie at 1-1-9 lady's street

youtube.com/watch?v=fl2oIvU6U74

watching the first episode of the third season, just got to the bit where they find the decapitated dead body

was good to see michael bisping make a cameo appearance

5 had the prime dougie kino, so it's the most underrated.

CUTERST!

Underrated line

If Cooper erased the old timeline in which Laura dies, then how is it possible that Naomi Watts and Sonny Jim were expecting a Cooper-lookalike to show up on their doorstep? - given that Evil Cooper would never have existed & therefore Dougie would never have been created.

If both timelines still exist, that means there are multiple Coopers and multiple Lauras, and one timeline where Naomi Watts never meets any version of Cooper and therefore Sonny Jim doesn't exist.

Simple answer is nothing got erased.

What did he mean by this?

Lynch doesn't give a shit, he will die before season 4, and fans forever will be stuck with fanfics

The absolute madman.

Top 3 most terrifying scenes from the show

Why is film a million times comfier?

Big Ed's Gas Farm

Sheriff's Department

Sawmill (Alright this one is pretty good digital)

What scene was this even supposed to be a part of?

Glastonbury Grove

now post a picture of sheryl lee pusy !

imagine being as happy and content with life as Kyle haha

imagine having more than one thing going for yourself and not thinking about killing yourself every hour of every day lol, just kidding.

How are they always so happy and joyful all the time? Is this the power of hiding in bushes during your free time?

i want kyle to teach me his wholesome ways through his penis

i have a question if i'm understanding the last two episodes correctly

is the sequence of events

>cooper tries to save laura
>she screams
>its judy taking her away?
>hides her in texas

or did something completely different happen?

Are there any moments from the series that you guys appreciated more on rewatch?

I ask because I started rewatching season 1, and for some reason the scene with them listening to Waldo the bird repeating Laura Palmer’s last words on the tape after he got shot hit me like a ton of bricks. Maybe it’s just because the first time it wasn’t as powerful having not seen Fire Walk With Me yet, but goddamn did it make me feel this time.

>Jacques, don’t tie me up! Laura! Laura! Leo, stop it! Leo, no!

youtube.com/watch?v=1EUh7wUwm_I

I agree with 10, I liked it far more than 11. The entire scene in the casino had me in tears.

Yeah rewatching the funeral scene where Bobby lashes out on the towns people felt completely different this time around.

Sure he's a rebellious cunt in season 1, but even back then he had admirable traits, I can't not love Bobby.

>"Everybody knew she was in trouble but we didn't do anything."
>"All you good people..."

Never heard of it until this post so I'm watching it now. I actually kind of like it.
The 'love music' during the rehearsal between Tremayne and that airhead girl is a rearrangement of Half Heart from Fire Walk With Me

youtube.com/watch?v=oVYiH0PoumY

I wish the theme song didn't have those farting sounds, cause it's a really good theme, even the goofy nature of it.

Farts ruin it though, is there a fartless version?

Wash your hands.

braaaaaaap

>Twin Peaks returns 2021
>It's the spiritual journey of RichardCoop discovering his love of rape

On that same vein the scene in One Eyed Jacks with Coop talking to Jacques is so well acted by Kyle in how he has this seething rage he’s trying to suppress while Jacques talks about the night of Laura’s death and how badly they treated her

BITE

That scene is a rollercoaster

The first time I watched it I thought Bobby was being a cunt

The second time I watched it after finishing the series and seeing his progression I felt bad for Bobby

The third time I watched it after reading Secret Diary I thought he was even more of a cunt calling everyone out when he was extremely responsible for her death too

eheehehehe an dey bird wus bitin er, you know like lil love pecks all over heheeeheh

*Freeze frame*
*Record scratch*
Yup, that's me. You're probably wondering how I got into this mess.

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But first, to explain this....
[VHS rewind effect]
... I have to explain THIS.

I'll flip my shit if he doesn't win an Emmy next year and it goes to fucking Dinklage again or whatever.

I wish I could trade lives with Pete Martell.

>Twin Peaks returns 2017+25
>Hawk is a dishwasher
>the Mitchum brothers are matching tablespoons
>Ben and Jerry Horne are sandwiches
>doc Jacobi is a spray can
>dementia-ridden Kyle Maclachlan went full IRL Dougie

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only living cast member is Bushnell at 113.

Dinklage or some other person starring in hot garbage will win. It's a sympathy and popularity vote.

this is really well done

CUTERET!!1

why did frank do it?

Frank is /ourguy/

There is no 'correct' interpretation, but I'm sure that, contrary to what some people believe, Coop failed to save Laura.
She somehow slips away from his hand and disappears. The immediate scream implies that she's gonna get murdered just like it happened originally. Cooper looks around and decides that there's nothing he can do really. And then we hear Julie Cruise's song- which we heard last time when Coop failed to save Maddie.
Now account for the theme of part 18, which is that the world doesn't make sense and there's no such thing as closure, and any attempt to force the world to make sense will cause it to shit fury on you and make you drown in it.
It's kinda conclusive to me that Coop failed and Laura dies, regardless of timelines.

why is this thread still going, it's over it was an artistic failure

hey user
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come closer ;3

Do you have the sneed?

blue rose?

That's not how a rose looks, user

>mfw season 3 was a spiritual and economic disaster

At night I'm driving in your car
Pretending that we'll leave this town

We're watching all the street lights fade

Now that the dust has settled, was she /ourgal/?

And now you're just a stranger's dream

Yes