Leland's had two of the best scenes so far easily. His crying scene at the Lodge where the hosts bizarrely try to pass it off as a new dance in front of the Icelanders, and the scene in the S2 premiere where he starts breaking into song after his hair's turned white. What a guy!
I am so confused on why cousin Maddie is...there. Like they kinda addressed the fact that she looks EXACTLY like Laura but I feel like there's a lot more to delve into there unless it's supposed to be some kind of gag? I did love her snapping her glasses in half in the S2 premiere for seemingly no reason
"...I love you, Sheriff Truman." - Albert. One of the most unexpected monologues I've ever seen
I am so confused on why cousin Maddie is...there. Like they kinda addressed the fact that she looks EXACTLY like Laura but I feel like there's a lot more to delve into there unless it's supposed to be some kind of gag? I did love her snapping her glasses in half in the S2 premiere for seemingly no reason
also every Nadine scene makes me immensely uncomfortable. Exponentially so ever since she snapped out of her coma and thinks she's back in high school. Where the hell is THAT plotline going!
welp not even halfway through S2 and the show's pretty much been resolved! (: Gonna be vry interesting to see where they take it from here (I mean besides the obvious chasing after...an evil spirit), I assume this is where the show started to lose people. We'll see!
Definitely didn't expect the case to end up being solved by gathering every suspect in an emptied bar in order to re-induce a forgotten dream. DEFINITELY not! tbh as silly as it was I didn't mind it but I do wish it would've went on for longer. Felt so abrupt for pretty much the climax of the show, or at least the initial mystery of the show
I'm mostly upset that Cooper's likely gonna be out of the picture now :( Although I wouldn't be surprised if they find a reason to keep him around
Denise: "I may wear a dress now, but I still put my panties on one leg at a time, if you know what I mean."
Cooper: "Not really!"
hardest I've laughed at this show yet, I fucking love Cooper
been interesting to get a glimpse of how an early 90s show handles a transgender character. Don't think it aged too horribly tbh. Coop ofc was instantly accepting
it took some getting used to but it's become kinda endearing how the show has like...3 whole songs it cycles between. There's like a sad, mysterious, and goofy theme and that's p much it
it took some getting used to but it's become kinda endearing how the show has like...3 whole songs it cycles between. There's like a sad, mysterious, and goofy theme and that's p much it
honestly? Not bad at all! I can see why people say the show goes downhill after the Leland reveal, and I definitely agree to an extent, but I still found it a fun time if a BIT stretched out and lacking in atmosphere. Windom Earle was...fine, Annie was fine (lol she looks younger than Audrey who Coop turned down for being too young), the James stuff was really dull. But those are the only real weak spots to me. I actually loved the wacky Ben Horne stuff with him turning over a new LEAF, complete with civil war reenactments and carrots subbed in for cigars. Very silly/fun
I knew when I saw "Directed by David Lynch" pop up on the finale I was in for a TREAT. The Black Lodge sequence was great. And that CLIFFHANGER! Wowee
Did Audrey fucking DIE?? Sure seemed like everyone in that bank blew up. That'd be v sad! She's one of my fav characters for sure. Why couldn't it at least have been Catherine who opened that safe deposit :(
Can't wait to dive into FWWM/The Return. If that was the "worst" the series has to offer I'm p excited
liked FWWM quite a bit! Very different from the show (a lot darker for sure) but definitely not in a bad way imo. The sudden R-rated elements really didn't feel out of place at all
First half hour with the two FBI agents was definitely the weakest part but it had its moments, the bizarro Twin Peaks was kind of a fun idea. But man as soon as it cut to Twin Peaks itself and Laura's theme started playing I felt weirdly NOSTALGIC despite it having been like two days since I'd last watched an ep
finally got context (...kinda) to the pointy-nosed guy, that was like the one image from the show I'd seen before and I was waiting for it to pop up throughout the whole first two seasons
Sheryl Lee KILLED it, like I'm surprised she didn't have more of a career after that. I didn't even mind the lack of Cooper at a certain point. Her and Ray Wise's performances really helped make the story feel EARNED rather than just a paint-by-numbers telling of what we already knew
Definitely not an easy watch knowing what was coming and they did NOT hold back. Think the ending gave decent closure (to Laura at least) so should be interesting to see what The Return does with her (if anything)