Bobby Briggs Briganza's Replies


It suggests they grew up together -- probably went to school together in TP. M always knew R was a bad boy, for the bad stuff he'd do in school. But he's still that familiar guy from school who you tell the teacher on, not some random strange sociopath. No shit Sherlock. Shelly is an enormous SLUT. Hmm. It seems to be wrapping up to me. Coop escaped the Black Lodge (or mostly escaped). We have an update on nearly all the characters from the past. We know how the evil of BOB started. The FBI has gotten really close to the evil. They located Major Briggs and murdered Ms. Whatshername. Coop ate cherry pie and seems on the verge of escaping the Dougie purgatory. I don't suspect Audrey and Big Ed stories will be integral to the plot, so their appearance can easily happen in any ep. They don't need to develop those characters. It was still his own (composed) theme though, right? And where have we heard it before? I laughed out loud when the girl pussy-blackmailed the guy and he caved in on his principles in 12 seconds. You can't be serious. You think "who killed LP?" was the actual mystery of Twin Peaks? "the hottest woman on earth." WTF? I'm assuming you're a lesbian? Because even her lesbian lover in Mulholland Drive, oh and the other woman in Mulholland.... oh, and every other woman in Twin Peaks is hotter than that pancake-making wet rat. AM I THE ONLY ONE I agree, I posted the same above. There's nothing to "get." It's just a weird, non-linear show. There's no Emperor's New Clothes situation here, as you imply. Just people who like weird stuff are more into it. Stop projecting your preference for ordinary values onto movies like it was some kind of goddamned standard of judgement that we all care about. Most people are not sitting here ranking media from worst to best according to some big rubric -- they're just following what interests them. My expectations were that they were going to indulge in non stop nostalgia for the people who watched TP on Netflix in 2012 and have been "waiting so long for season 3," and for the people who were around to watch the original airing but never really paid attention -- who just remember a midget dancing in a red room and "that show with who killed laurapalmer," only later being told it was an "important" show and then feeling proud that they were alive at the same time of the show. I was pleasantly surprised to find that season 3 sticks to the same agenda of doing experimental and unexplained stuff on tv that we who actually watched and enjoyed the original airing got from it. Remember, at the original airing, all sorts of squares were talking about "that gay show, that pretentious nonsense... how is it on the air?" Well, expectations for tv have shifted since then. The avant-garde of then is the garde of now, so naturally today's avant-garde will look different. Have you really been waiting? Lynch has paid a RIDICULOUS amount of fan service. Every other scene is, "Hey remember this?" Have you nor seen the cast list? All these crazy nobodies were brought back just so we can feel satisfied. He got the log lady, even though the actress was on her deathbed. He got the dying old Doc to Skype in, for chrissakes. He put Bobby in a random role as a cop, and he brought Jacques Renault back to life. So just because Cooper is in every episode but he's not going around saying "Hi! I'm special agent dale cooper and that pie is damn good thumbs up" you have a problem? What about Dick Tremaine? Why can't we have him interacting with Lucy in every episode? And I want to see that soap opera they always used to watch on tv! Wait until she finds out he's a Special Agent.... special agent, ooh la la! But why do you need to see him? It's not like this is a weekly sitcom that runs 100 eps per year and you need to get your fix of Danny the Hunk or whomever. It's one story that has been planned, like a long movie, that we're seeing in parts. The story/movie has to go where it goes. [url]https://youtu.be/HfRPLbSyiSM[/url] Have walked past it -- I think it was a holy roller church at the time. Didn't make the connection--thanks! And tanning? Why do you need Cooper? Other than that, why did his body look like a Ken doll, attached to old man face?