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Which episode are you talking about? Can you be more specific as to what you'd like to discuss?
I'll bet you think you're bold and confident because you do what you feel like. Well, also try being a little smart; there are others here.
Turned into a woman?
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If you break this down into separate topics then we can discuss them, either in new or preexisting threads. It's really hard to follow this when it's all just under the topic of "Episode 9" (though the questions apply across the series) and we have to wade through your twitter-editorial comments.
Did somebody think this was about race? No, literally nobody did.
Los Angeles.
Sounds better in the original French, "Je suis vide comme un pét."
You said you live in NC. Was just wondering if you wanted to grab a Starbucks and hang out and watch a Panthers game some time.
Interesting. Is your name Rebecca, by any chance?
The Clint Eastwood version was creepier, more of a thriller. Eastwood had more of the requisite rakishness, and the women had more of the slutty badness to make this all seem plausible and to spread the sinning evenly around.
I went to see this and it was indeed totally pointless.
It did save me from having to see a comic book movie or a dumb comedy, however.
Duge LV doesn't exist (any more). He was manufactured. He went into the Black Lodge and dissolved into smoke and a piece of gold.
Good Cooper exited the Black Lodge and is trying to adjust/remember. Everyone thinks he's Duge LV.
No worries, I'm just ragging you, hehe.
No offense, but what a ridiculous thing to say. Did you even see the scene when Jade was butt naked and tenderly spending time with Duge LV? That body, that voice, that sweet personality. How is that not an alternative to Watts' character's shrieking voice, naggy personality, chicken scrap body and soccer mom style?
You're really into jazz analogies.
Well, I guess the new character's name is Jean Michel Renault.... so it's a nephew or younger brother, son, etc. of the others, perhaps. ha!
If Lynch killed off the character, why bring him back? Perhaps just a feeling of wanting to include this actor?
Check out the actor that played the Woodsman. He's an Abe Lincoln impersonator, hehe.
Give your post a title that is indicative of the contents / subject matter. Thanks. BBB
Twin Peaks is no where near the line of extreme artsy fartsyness that cinema is capable of. Just because it goes outside of the most basic, straightforward popular entertainment, I don't think that makes it pretentious.