Lynch's idea of a villian is a super edgelord

>lynch's idea of a villian is a super edgelord
Why would anyone watch this dogshit show?

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not even memeing it's 4d chess and youve been lynched

Name 1 (one) good villain that isn't at least a bit of an edgelord

Chuck McGill

Tywin Lannister

God

>tfw better call saul once again proves its the superior kino and BTFO Twin Plebs
pack it up boys, we're done here

slayed

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Bad Cooper being an edgelord is completely in line with the theme of Twin Peaks mimicking the spirit of the more conventional TV series of its time. Back in the early 90s we had all those family/relationship dramas, now we get edgy villains and violence all over the place.

He's the antithesis of regular Coop. Of course he's an edgelord.

Not to mention that Lynch deals with these all-american midwest kind of locations and people and some edgy truck driver type criminal is his ultimate evil template. The kind of guy that would kill someone in a motel room over a minor argument then simply leave town and never be seen again.

Just looked at BOB. Literally some sketchy long-haired biker guy dressed in denim.

Tywin "I'll pay a barracks full of men to gang-rape my son's wife" Lannister isn't an edgelord?

I haven't seen the original series or the movie. I watched all the available parts on demand, and don't get it.

Can someone enjoy this series with no background?

Lynch is thinking on a whole different plane of existence than us mere mortals, he has transcended time and space. 4D chess indeed.

Saul is an antihero, chuck is not a villain, but a foil, consequentially.

You will miss the context and the references but you can still enjoy the visual stuff and the majority of it is new characters and storylines anyway.

No you fucking retard. This better be bait.

only people who haven't consumed his entire filmography could fail to comprehend the ruse cruise we are being taken on. Lynch is the orson welles of directors

Lol not bait, just never saw anything twin peaks related.

If Dennis hopper were still around. He'd be in the new season for sure

Because Lynch has contempt for the audience, the whole show has devolved into ironic meta-parody.

>mystery box that cuts up the audience
>4th wall breaking overuse of CGI
>Bobby crying to Laura's Theme while no other music can be heard

It's really just a series of scenes that have no driving force behind them. The director throws a bunch of nostalgia at us while making fun of us for caring and failing to develop the Twin Peaks story in any meaningful way.

>inb4 normies BTFO by showtime kino

>Jews

Bob is a demon though and the dopplegangers are basically Bobs. The Black Lodge is supposed to be basically pure evil so obviously someone from the Black Lodge or being controlled by it would be pretty edgy.

>nothing happens: the show

>spends all his time in the dark
>serious all the time
>not edgy

>show called twin peaks
>takes place in new york, LA, and chicago
*yawn* where's the charm

like Twin Peaks then

season 3 will literally make no sense to you without having watched the previous material

Evil Coop isn't anywhere near Lynch villains of the past. Frank Silva as Bob and Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth were great because they went all-in and completely tore up their roles. Seeing the extended rape and beating scene in Blue Velvet is intense because Hopper is unpredictable, he could break down crying or have a violent outburst at any second. The whole time you're on the edge of your seat because he's obviously so tightly wound. Whenever BOB shows up in Twin Peaks he's terrifying because Silva plays him as more of an animal than a man. That sort of extends to Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, who does something similar to Hopper if maybe more theatrical. Plus Leland can also be hilarious, which makes his evil acts more frightening.

MacLachlan kind of just sits there and emotes flatly. When he beats up Daria she's always the one who seems to initiate the violence. Like Cooper just sits on the bed and talks to her calmly, and only hits her when she tries to struggle. The scene doesn't reach Blue Velvet levels, or Leland killing Maddy, because it's made up almost entirely of empty space. Sure, you can take the image of a creepy looking guy beating and murdering a girl in her underwear as shock value, but it's not worth the time Lynch spent on it unless there's something really special and terrifying about it.

Imagine if Cooper morphed into Frank Booth. The world would be fucked.

DUDE IT'S SHIT ON PURPOSE LMAO

Tommy Wiseau?

>Back in the early 90s we had all those family/relationship dramas
we still have.
>Days of our lives

Implying any season made any sense at all, or that there was any thought behind it in the first place.
Lynch just likes to make creepy atmospheres and quirky characters. There's seldom any real plot or message.

Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire might be exceptions, though.

This.
The new season is literally "oh lel so randumb! XD", because that's how Lynch remember it, when what people really liked was the small outskirts community with its strange characters and social drama.

Most of Lynch's movies make sense. You using IE in this example is weird since that's the one generally considered to not have a plot.

New season is pretty straightforward. There are some parts that aren't like that purple area but the Black and White lodges exist so another similar place existing isn't out of the realm of possibility.

What does Maisie Williams have to do with Twin Peaks?

Why would anyone want to read your dogshit post?

It makes complete sense if you actually understand what Lynch is doing.

Evil-coop is a parody of 80s cop films and a tarot/Jungian archetype that represents the foil to good-coop facilitating his rebirth and transcendence .

Its the Jesus/Horus myth told through a Tibetan/Crowlian new age lens where Lynch is trying to impart the "feeling" of transcendental meditation with artistic imagery instead of words.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris_myth#Conflict_of_Horus_and_Set

Catch up on some basic mythology and the pieces fall into place.

I get IE. Not bothered explaining it. But suffice it to say that the general outline makes sense, same goes for TP etc.

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