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by Lynchland
02 June 2019, 16:20
Forum: Parts 3 & 4 - Call for help ! / ...…brings back some memories
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 10
Views: 14043

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Keeping Up With the Joneses (Sean T. Collins / Rolling Stone) The Wally Brando scene teaches us something else about Twin Peaks 3.0. With four hours of the The Return under our belts, it’s getting a bit easier to understand its overall approach. Is it leaning hard on all of the original’s most esot...
by Lynchland
22 September 2018, 16:24
Forum: Season 3 General Discussion
Topic: Essays
Replies: 6
Views: 11410

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A Cry for Compassion (David Johnson /Cinematic Detective) “We’re Going Home” Why did Cooper choose the night of Laura’s death to intervene? He could’ve gone back years earlier and prevented her suffering. He could’ve exposed Bob before he did so much damage. https://cinematicdetective.files.wordpre...
by Lynchland
06 September 2018, 13:45
Forum: Parts 17 & 18 - The past dictates the future / What is your name ?
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 30
Views: 32921

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2 Peaks 2 + 1 (David Phelps / Mubi) Changes to the past create ruptures into the present that result in multiple, simultaneous timelines in parallel universes. Just as different versions of Cooper can inhabit the same universe, the same version of Cooper can inhabit different universes simultaneous...
by Lynchland
30 August 2018, 13:32
Forum: Part 16 - No knock, no doorbell
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 6
Views: 12003

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We're Noticing A Pattern With Twin Peaks & Sexual Assault (Rebecca Farley / Refinery29) In the Lodge, the alter-ego Diane literally rips to pieces and then disappears, leaving behind her seed. It's an unnerving metaphor for the reverberations of rape; the implications are that Diane, after bein...
by Lynchland
25 August 2018, 12:41
Forum: Part 15 - There’s some fear in letting go
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 8
Views: 12704

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Romance and Death Are All the Rage on 'Twin Peaks' (Jess Zimmerman / Vice) "Who's Judy?" Doppelcoop demands of the bell-shaped, spouted device that seems to house the soul of Phillip Jeffries. (We've seen four of these so far: on the roof of the cube before Naido falls off into space, in ...
by Lynchland
20 August 2018, 14:20
Forum: Part 15 - There’s some fear in letting go
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 8
Views: 12704

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Fear in Letting Go ('Hulk' / Vulture) “I sent my Soul through the Invisible, Some letter of that After-life to spell: And by and by my Soul return’d to me, And answer’d: ‘I Myself am Heav’n and Hell” — Omar Khayyám This quote kept coming to mind as I watched the 15th episode of Twin Peaks: The Retu...
by Lynchland
19 August 2018, 13:29
Forum: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 13
Views: 15995

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Who Is the Dreamer? (Noel Murray / The New York Times) Several times during this season of “Twin Peaks,” right before an episode has ended with a musical performance, the show has featured brief scenes of young people talking at the Roadhouse. Sometimes these characters have returned later. But for...
by Lynchland
17 August 2018, 13:58
Forum: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 13
Views: 15995

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Big Secrets Spill Out in ‘Part 14,’ But the Truth Lies Within David Lynch’s Dreams (Ben Travers / IndieWire) Monica Bellucci solves crimes in David Lynch’s dreams, Diane is Janey-E’s half-sister, and Andy is newly enlightened after taking a trip to the other side — phew! “Part 14” certainly isn’t s...
by Lynchland
16 August 2018, 11:44
Forum: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 13
Views: 15995

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Tell Me The Story (Keith Uhlich / Mubi)
Words have the power to transfix, but they can also be inadequate, diluting "the absurd mystery of the strange forces of existence."
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by Lynchland
13 August 2018, 23:06
Forum: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer
Topic: Press Review
Replies: 13
Views: 15995

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When Twin Peaks gets moving, it runs like a jackrabbit (Emily L. Stephens / The AV Club) “The Return, Part 14” is built on a paradox. These stories are tense, thrilling, touching, and thoroughly believable. They’re also intentionally flimsy, riddled with reasons to doubt them. No story is entirely ...