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by Lynchland
07 June 2022, 11:22
Forum: Part 5 - Case files
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 7
Views: 12184

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‘Twin Peaks’: Is Becky Burnett the New Laura Palmer? (Chris E. Hayner | The Hollywood Reporter) After being mentioned by her mother in episode two, the first time viewers see Becky is when she delivers bread to the diner and borrows money from Shelly. [...] In this scene and the one that directly f...
by Lynchland
02 June 2022, 10:59
Forum: Season 3 General Discussion
Topic: Essays
Replies: 6
Views: 11171

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It’s Slippery in Here: Five Years Since We Returned to Twin Peaks (Caemeron Crain | 25 Years Later) I’ve never valued nostalgia myself, but I am nostalgic for those days of 2017 and the spirit of communal obsession that pervaded my life for months and months, well into 2018. There is no denying tha...
by Lynchland
31 May 2022, 11:02
Forum: Parts 3 & 4 - Call for help ! / ...…brings back some memories
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 10
Views: 13800

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“The absurd mystery of the strange forces of existence” (Meredith Borders | Birth Movies Death) “Albert’s only in the last eight minutes or so of “Part 3,” but his presence is an immediate balm, one of the soothing, unbreakable ties binding The Return to Twin Peaks of old. Like everything familiar ...
by Lynchland
31 August 2021, 10:48
Forum: Part 16 - No knock, no doorbell
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 6
Views: 11778

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From Her to Eternity (Sean T. Collins | Rolling Stone) “You are awake,” says the one-armed man Philip Gerard in a vision. “One-hundred percent,” says Dale – the real Dale – in response. https://scontent-cdt1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/240866195_4393871194012407_3184916205176645914_n.jpg?_nc_cat=1...
by Lynchland
23 August 2021, 10:50
Forum: Part 15 - There’s some fear in letting go
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 8
Views: 12496

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Some ideas arrive in the form of a dream (Jeff Jensen | Entertainment Weekly) Part 15 of Twin Peaks: The Return (“There’s some fear in letting go”) contained passages that mirrored the heartland grace of The Straight Story. The first came at the start. We watched Nadine Hurley traverse a stretch of...
by Lynchland
14 August 2021, 11:43
Forum: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 13
Views: 15735

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The Plot Thickens (Tom Huddleston | BFI) The scene in the woods was the heart of the episode, paying gentle homage to a similar trek made by Cooper, Hawk, Truman and Doc Hayward all the way back in 1990 while weaving in elements of The Return’s own complex mythology. There was something ineffably r...
by Lynchland
06 August 2021, 11:23
Forum: Part 13 - What story is that, Charlie ?
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 14
Views: 18054

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Just You and I (Hulk | Vulture) Big Ed, the man who raised James when no one else would, sitting alone in his antique gas station. He, like it, is a relic of a bygone time. There is no “Just You and I” for him. No Norma at his side. And here is where Lynch’s sense of empathy exists most of all. For...
by Lynchland
23 July 2021, 10:09
Forum: Part 11 - There’s fire where you are going
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 9
Views: 13702

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Finally, 'Twin Peaks' Gets Some Damn Good Pie (Jess Zimmerman | Vice) One of my theories about Twin Peaks used to be that fire is evil and wood is good. Wood is the Log Lady's log, the cozy interiors of the Great Northern Hotel (which the one-armed man called "a large house made of wood, surro...
by Lynchland
07 July 2021, 11:27
Forum: Part 8 - Gotta light ?
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 14
Views: 17933

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Last Night's Terrifying Twin Peaks Will Be Remembered as One of the Best Episodes of Television Ever (Corey Atad | Esquire) From its long drive through the night, to its cascade of blotches and sparkles and flames, to its flickering store lights, to its silent expressionism, to its 1950s utopian he...
by Lynchland
12 June 2021, 11:02
Forum: Part 6 - Don’t die
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 6
Views: 11342

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Hit and Run (Sean T. Collins | Rolling Sone) Making Stanton’s Carl the Virgil on our journey to this episode’s particular Hell—the hit-and-run killing of a little boy by local monster Richard Horne (Eamon Farren) lends even more weight to the moment. It provides a contrast between the old man’s lon...