TV Twin Peaks (2017)

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I personally found the second season to be less constricted than the first one in its story telling. I think with the first one they were still testing reactions a bit, in the second one they started to tap more in the dreamy/hallucinogenic stuff. Or maybe i feel that way because i felt the second season was botched sometimes specialy in the transition between the Palmer death to the Lodges/Woods mythology story. The abrupt change in the pace and focus made it look like very deconstructed. Something which i sometimes classify as Lynchism.
 
So... what does everyone think about the final two episodes of Twin Peaks?
 
So which year was that ? And btw i am a bit in a mindf#ck state as some of the footage, in the first episode, Palmer was still young looking, i thought the real actress didn't really age, but then in the final you see that she did, so was the young look only du to the magic of makeup, was that special effects, old footage from the film that i did not see ? Same for the last trip in the forst with James and old Cooper, was that old unused footage with copy/paste montage ?
 
So which year was that ? And btw i am a bit in a mindf$%k state as some of the footage, in the first episode, Palmer was still young looking, i thought the real actress didn't really age, but then in the final you see that she did, so was the young look only du to the magic of makeup, was that special effects, old footage from the film that i did not see ? Same for the last trip in the forst with James and old Cooper, was that old unused footage with copy/paste montage ?

I think all of the footage of young Laura was taken from Fire Walk with Me or the original two seasons, I don't think there was anything we hadn't already seen. Obviously for some of the new scenes set in 1989, they just applied a tonne of make-up to Sheryl Lee - she was still visibly older though in my humble opinion.

As for the year... I'm pretty sure it was 2016/2017. Cooper now seems to exist in a reality where Laura never existed, and possibly one where Dale Cooper never existed either - given that in Dianes note she referred to him as Richard. That's just my two cents though.
 
Ok, seen the final 2 episodes... Wtf, lol. What the f happened in the end. All I know it was consistent with Lynchism. :D
 
Ok, seen the final 2 episodes... Wtf, lol. What the f happened in the end. All I know it was consistent with Lynchism. :D

What you though happened at the end of 18 kinda depends on where you felt we were going in to 17.

Aaaaannnyyywho,

December 5th, it's out on optical media.
 
There were obviously too many parallel realities for my simple little mind to understand & fully comprehend the situation. :D

Btw, I wondered what will Lynch do with agent Jeffries after Bowie's death... And he just simply portrayed him as a... "teapot". Genius! Lol. Only Lynch can do that.

Great final season though. Although I didn't get the ending. But that was probably the whole point & it was kind of expected. Otherwise it wouldn't be Lynchy at all.
 
Thread bump for Lynch fans...

"Unrecorded Night", new Netflix series by Lynch coming, some time in the future.

And, since I'm necroposting in the Twin Peaks thread... if you have 4-5 hours to kill... this analysis of Twin Peaks is, frankly astonishing.... I won't vouch for the content therein, but it's an incredible analysis...

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