So, is it kino?

So, is it kino?

More like kiNO

It's beyond kino

i like it

You know, I have always admired David Lynch's work, and I remember the original series and I remember why it was cancelled...mainly because it was boring and so bizarre that the audience couldn't connect. Now we have left Bizarro World and entered a whole new realm of whacked out unrestrained insanity.

Its nice to see the old cast reassembled, but the nostalgia is overwhelmed by Lynch's "creative" madness. Disjointed doesn't even begin to describe this train wreck of discombobulated kookiness. Twenty seven years ago weird was in, and this garbage still got cancelled. I'm just upset I guess because its taking a time slot from something people actually want to watch.

people dropped cause the show concluded the mystery and lynch left you faggot. They came cause it was different. Lynch left cause he hated the contrivances of television.

Episodes 1 and 2 are frustratingly slow, and weird as fuck.

Eps 3 and 4 pick it up bigly

I felt like the first episode was lynch being like i hate current day television.

its THE kino

so is it good or not?

This is beyond kino and you already have several posters here who don't understand it in the slightest.

4 episodes?

Watt he heck.

I thought today was the first episode.

>tfw think it is kino but don't understand it

Its good but a lot different from the old show. Almost feels like Mulholland Drive more

>mfw watching the normies getting LYNCHED

Now he loves Television because it means he can make a 10 hour long movie and call it a series

I mean, we literally watched a guy watching an empty box where nothing happens.

Sounds about right.

Yes. It takes some patience. But it's well worth it.

If you're streaming through some services online, you get 4. Was going through showtime via PS VUE

>I'm just upset I guess because its taking a time slot from something people actually want to watch

Absolute kino

>what did he mean by this?

It's funny how Sup Forums doesn't seem to have the capacity to describe the new episodes in any way other than to call them kino and Lynch.

You people think that because it's creative and weird, it's automatically good. You see something by an acclaimed director, something that you don't understand, and you automatically conclude that it must be good.

I'm not saying it's good or bad. I'm saying that none of you who are claiming it's good have even the slightest inkling why it's good. I'm saying you're idiots.

Pleb spotted

Jesus I can't wait for next sunday

I don't think anyone can really talk about it yet. There were 4 hours of stuff to process and we've only had it for 5 hours.

Any spic here?

Why does the entire season got leaked with spanish dub

No new episode next week

all 4 were released. Episode 5 is June 4th.

no new episodes till June 11th

Well, take a look at this thread, and all the others, because people are raving about how it's kino and the normies got Lynched and don't get it.

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Absolutely. It was fucking insane and I loved it. I was worried that they would try to "reboot" the show and just rehash the Laura Palmer mystery, but instead things seem to be going in an entirely different direction. God knows what's going to happen in the next 16 parts. I went into this expecting it to be strange but it still surprised me.

>but I totally understand it and can explain it in an insightful way

nevermind I'm an idiot, episode five June 5th

I agree in ep 1 but not on ep 2.
Ep 2 was great.

Actually forget it, only the first 2 episodes got released with the spanish dub

nevermind I'm an idiot again, episode five june 4th

>You people think that because it's creative and weird, it's automatically good.

What's wrong with that exactly? Fuck off pseud.

Didn't say that. I can't explain it and neither can anyone else in this thread. As the episodes stand so far, they're a very thinly connected web of plots, many of which have honestly stretched on for longer than necessary.

They never made this claim.

?erutuf ro tsap

I bet pea brains like you haven't even read Kafka yet pretend to "get" Lynch. Go watch your capeshit, its more on your level.

Things being creative and weird aren't automatically good. If you can't articulate why something's good, then it's probably not good.

It's the great Lynching of our time. He's poured decades of experience into this.

>I can't explain it

Then don't criticise anyone else. You don't have to understand everything to enjoy it.

I don't need to pretend anything, I just enjoy it. Stop trying to prove something to others on an anonymous imageboard.

It's good BECAUSE it's creative and weird. YOU need to articulate why something that's creative and weird can't be good.

My mistake, I tricked myself into thinking I was enjoying the new series but now I realize I don't understand it and should promptly stop enjoying it.

I CAN'T FUCKING DO IT. I can't watch it. I can't fucking bear witness to how old all those qt's from the original series got.

>can't watch it until evening, maybe even tomorrow
Hold me Sup Forums

You pretend to enjoy it even though its beyond your level of comprehension.

That's not what I said. Something that is creative and weird certainly can be good, but being those things doesn't *automatically* make it good.

I doubt Lynch even watches TV

it was wonderful
it was everything i hoped it would be

Name one thing since Twin Peaks S2 - one single fucking thing - that has been anything near what the first episode of Twin Peaks S3 has been. It's not just 'weird' or 'creative'. Lynch wears his work on his sleeve. All his work he's tried to encapsulate visually what it feels like to be in a dream, and that's exactly what he has achieved. That's precisely the reason why the first episode blew me away. The way characters speak, behave, the way they do things, the way things happen, etc all exists to serve that one purpose. You're somewhere where the physical and spiritual world coexist side-by-side, much like in a lucid dream where even though things might make sense, you're well aware that you're still dreaming., and something bizarre can happen at any moment.
That's why it's hard to label Lynch's work and spell out what makes it good. He's a man that understands symbolism, but insists there should be nothing to talk about after the film/episode has concluded. It should be an experience much like music), and appreciated in the moment. Literally no one else treats moving images that way.

Same here. Just enough familiarity with the original and plenty of room to do a shitload of room for Lynch to do his thing. The Machine scene was top fucking notch.

>You pretend to enjoy it

Jesus what is this, Sup Forums?

>plenty of room to do a shitload of room

Whoops.

That shit in the glass made me shat

I loved how the three new young characters shown in the trailer ended up getting fucking killed in the first two-parter.

He mentioned he liked Mad Men.

I really don't fucking like the whole Dale the retard thing too much.
But we'll see what happens two weeks from now

>Log Lady
Jesus Christ my heart
Old sad dying people are my weakness, and she wasn't even acting all that out

QUiiick someone tell me the name of the chick who died while boning.

yeah everyone thought they would be main characters or something.

This could be his magnum opus

I've only seen episode 1, but I had to look for a thread just to say how amazing it is

Then again I am a fan of his style

Laura Dern saves him and restores his memory

Same, and it keeps going. I loved all four. It's clear he poured decades of experience into this, and blended it into the Twin Peaks universe flawlessly. We're getting eighteen hours of it and my dick couldn't get any harder if it tried.

did he try to make people feel like they were in a dream by making them fall asleep?

Your entire post was essentially just saying it was weird, something accurately

representing a dreamlike state doesn't mean it's at all good or compelling.

if he actualyl talked they might acutally need to work on developing the characters/story

He's spent 25 years in a timeless madhouse getting headfucked. I don't like it either, but fuck if it isn't logical.
He'll get over it. Or he won't. We'll find out.

We desperately need more Ben and Jerry foodkino scenes pronto

I think my only complaint barring some porn acting early on more than anything, is that the switch to digital makes Lynch's straight-cut camera angles and shot feel really cheap.

It grows on you after a while though.

There's still 14 episodes left, I doubt he'll be a bumbling retard for much longer. I'm kinda mad that Naomi Watts got wasted on a worthless side character though.

>ben and jerry still being ben and jerry

People who say this is nothing like the original astound me. Did they even watch the show or did they get all their information from tumblr gifs and youtube analyses?

>did they get all their information from tumblr gifs

That about covers it

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I like that Jerry's grown out an old guy beard and sells legal pot while Ben gets annoyed by his antics

literally no one ate a donut in the first 4 episodes

this is not the twin peaks I knew

This desu. It feels like Lynch learned a lot from the experimentation with Inland Empire, but it's a lot more structured here with an actual plot. There's a ton of shit going on, and it's hard to tell if everything will reach a satisfactory end, but I'm loving it so far. The scale's a lot bigger than the original, which kind of adds to the idea of this small town being a source of great power. The atmosphere doesn't always have the same warm comfy feel as the original, but I never expected that, and I'm glad that they're doing a lot of new shit with it instead of making a weak imitation of the original (TFA); but the nightmare fuel's still there, the quirky character interactions and deliberate pacing is there. Episode 3 was probably the best so far. Episode 1 was slow as balls and I think that's partially Lynch taking the piss out of your expectations of television like when Cooper gets shot at the end of season 1 and season 2 picks up with a hilariously protracted sequence involving the waiter.

tl;dr - it's superkino, a logical extension of the original series that makes enough steps forward to make it unique but never abandons what made the original so good either.

This. The only stuff that didn't feel like Twin Peaks was the glass box shit.

DONUT DISTURB

Madeline Zima played Tracey

If anything it shows just how formulaic the rest of TV is, even good TV. This feels like a runaway relic from the time of Cocteau and Fellini.

>muh nodz
im glad he escapes all the redditor trash and stays fresh as fuck.

where are torrents of 3 & 4?

And that exact shit was great. That and the Machine brought something new to the table.

yeah it was a false alarm

they also brought in a donut box

talked around it

and then didn't have any donuts

lynch = troll

I had no idea cera was gonna be in this so that whole scene was so unexpected and perfect

Stupid whore. If she wasn't so cock thirsty the autist would have seen Coop.

>hey that looks just like an old version of the guy who played Shaggy in the Scooby Doo movies
>end credits roll
>mfw

That's actually my favorite thing so far (only watched the first two parts though), I like the idea of someone trying to access the black lodge through modern technology and disturbing the peace of the northwestern forests.

The donut disturb sign was a nice nod.

>The scale's a lot bigger than the original, which kind of adds to the idea of this small town being a source of great power. The atmosphere doesn't always have the same warm comfy feel as the original, but I never expected that

One, you're absolutely right. Also shows just how bad Cooper fucked up when he got trapped. Bob winning seems to be fucking with the fabric of reality after a quarter century. As to your other point, it goes to show that FWWM was a great bridge between the atmosphere of the original and the atmosphere of the new series.

I'm with you. This is Lynch at his best since the 60s.

why was there so little colour? really my only complaint is it felt somewhat drab

kind of seemed more like lost highway than anything

Didn't Lynch say that Lost Highway was in the same universe?

4/18

i think you're thinking of mulholland drive, but both could easily be, the former more than the later though

So is Mulholland Drive in the same universe as Twin Peaks?

Well Mulholland Dr. was intended to be a spinoff starring Audrey, but I think I remember Lynch saying something about Lost Highway being connected. Maybe not, but I've always gotten that same exact vibe.

yeah i know, plus you can see laura in it too so it's almost certainly the same universe, wouldn't surprise me if the case was the same with lost highway

So is dumbland in the same universe as Twin Peaks?

not officially I dont think. Its more of a meta thing for Lynch