That is indeed the same actor (Walter Olkewicz) but he's credited as playing "Jean-Michel Renault". Either another Renault brother or Jacques' son.Sonmi said:Is there any signification to Jacques Renault manning the Bang Bang Bar?
That is indeed the same actor (Walter Olkewicz) but he's credited as playing "Jean-Michel Renault". Either another Renault brother or Jacques' son.Sonmi said:Is there any signification to Jacques Renault manning the Bang Bang Bar?
I kinda think they know what they're doing and have it pretty planned out. Lynch... yeah, he's insane, but there's always been a method to it even in his most obtuse work and the lady in the Purple Room being Ronette probably isn't a coincidence. Well, unless they just gave random parts to actors who wanted to return but whose characters they couldn't fit in, that's not impossible, but I doubt it.the December King said:My better half picked Phoebe out instantly. Just further fucked with my head, really. I'm the poor sap that just can't accept the fact that it's most likely that Frost and Lynch have no rules, and beyond a really loose narrative are both mad. Not that they aren't brilliant, but... well, you know.
No, not quite like that. The original was just cancelled before it could wrap up its plot threads and ended on basically a cliffhanger. However, by some strange coincidence it also had the line "I'll see you again in 25 years" so now is actually a pretty appropriate time to pick it up again.Vault101 said:I've heard of twin peaks and I gotta say I'm mildly interested...however with the original was it ever like a "lost" situation where you basically got zero answers? And if this new series exists to "finally" answer everything then...that's not really my thing
Pretty much everything was answered by the end of season two (for good or bad) regarding the show's many mysteries. It just so happened that the show was cancelled just as it was really getting into its own mythology, leaving open countless posibilities that appeared to be ultimately wasted. Kind of like what happened to Carnivale.Vault101 said:I've heard of twin peaks and I gotta say I'm mildly interested...however with the original was it ever like a "lost" situation where you basically got zero answers? And if this new series exists to "finally" answer everything then...that's not really my thing
omg I love youDrathnoxis said:Did you hear that Zach? Twin Peaks is getting a new season!
Directed by David Lynch in 1990-1991, it followed the investigation of a young woman in a small town. Kyle MacLachlan did a great job as Special Agent Dale Cooper. He evoked such confidence and intelligence, with just a hint of mystique. It's an image of the FBI that has stayed with me all these years, it even helped inspire me to join the bureau. The show ended on a cliff hanger though, I've always wondered what really happened in that lodge. I know Zach, once this case is over we should watch the new season and find out together.
Zach, is there something here that you want to check out? We're supposed to go through Anna Graham's file at the Sheriff's office, but if you want to act on a hunch, then I'm with you.
I think they're heading there.mad825 said:Yeah, I saw the first 5 episodes of the new Twin peaks. All I can really say that watching Agent cooper acting like an OAP with dementia is mind blowingly boring
I get that they're trying make out he's been at the black lodge for 25 years and not "with the real world" but stretching this act over 3 (4 or more?) episodes is taking the biscuit. He doesn't need his memory back but his quirky personality making a return would make things better
Welp, it was either gonna be Diane or Audrey and Audrey's actress already stated not having a large role in the new show.Johnny Novgorod said:Just watched the sixth episode. This is the most fun I've had with a TV show in years.
And for the record, that twist about "she" (as in "where she drinks")? Totally called it [https://cinequanews.com/2017/06/03/review-twin-peaks-2017-e04/].
It was more about guessing Diane AND that she'd be played by Laura Dern. It's the kind of fancasting that never happens to me.PsychedelicDiamond said:Welp, it was either gonna be Diane or Audrey and Audrey's actress already stated not having a large role in the new show.Johnny Novgorod said:Just watched the sixth episode. This is the most fun I've had with a TV show in years.
And for the record, that twist about "she" (as in "where she drinks")? Totally called it [https://cinequanews.com/2017/06/03/review-twin-peaks-2017-e04/].
It's an acronym for "old age pensioner". Typically means that a person is very old and thus qualifies for state pension in the UK.Johnny Novgorod said:What's OAP?
I like how everything is slowly inching towards Coop. Finding Laura's missing pages at the sheriff's (complete with Annie's rescue message), Ben Horne getting Coop's hotel room keys (can they track him down that way?) and Diane confirming more or less definitely for Gordon and Albert that there's an Evil Coop out there. Not sure how long they're going to keep Good Coop in catatonia though. Do you think that'll last the whole show or is he going to get back on track before that?PsychedelicDiamond said:Oh my god things actually happened that moved the plot forward this episode!
Your guess is as good as mine, obviously, but I'm gonna say he's not gonna come to his senses until at least the last four episodes, if not until the very last one. I might very well be completely wrong about this but they're obviously building up Coopers return as this big, cathartic moment and I think this means they'll do everything to sustain that tension for as long as they can and push it to the breaking point. My prediction is that in the last few episodes Cooper will get his memories back and return to Twin Peaks for a last confrontation with his doppelg?nger. And, for an even more specific prediction, I think that confrontation might end with him sacrificing himself to banish evil Coop. Again, I might be wrong, maybe that would be too predictable and Lynch is gonna subvert everyones expectations but it's a possibility at least.Johnny Novgorod said:I like how everything is slowly inching towards Coop. Finding Laura's missing pages at the sheriff's (complete with Annie's rescue message), Ben Horne getting Coop's hotel room keys (can they track him down that way?) and Diane confirming more or less definitely for Gordon and Albert that there's an Evil Coop out there. Not sure how long they're going to keep Good Coop in catatonia though. Do you think that'll last the whole show or is he going to get back on track before that?PsychedelicDiamond said:Oh my god things actually happened that moved the plot forward this episode!
I too thought maybe they'd sneak in Harry Truman at the last moment, despite Michael Ontkean's retirement and not showing up in the cast list. I started thinking that when his brother called him in the last episode and gave that "beat this thing" line. Killing Harry off like that would be beneath Lynch, I hope. And what would be the point? Either kill him off between seasons because the actor's not returning or don't even bring him up. Toying with our expectations about his health like that... even if he gets better in another phone call, what would be the point of continuing this charade of "he's totally on the other side of the line" and "oh, you just missed him"?PsychedelicDiamond said:Your guess is as good as mine, obviously, but I'm gonna say he's not gonna come to his senses until at least the last four episodes, if not until the very last one. I might very well be completely wrong about this but they're obviously building up Coopers return as this big, cathartic moment and I think this means they'll do everything to sustain that tension for as long as they can and push it to the breaking point. My prediction is that in the last few episodes Cooper will get his memories back and return to Twin Peaks for a last confrontation with his doppelg?nger. And, for an even more specific prediction, I think that confrontation might end with him sacrificing himself to banish evil Coop. Again, I might be wrong, maybe that would be too predictable and Lynch is gonna subvert everyones expectations but it's a possibility at least.Johnny Novgorod said:I like how everything is slowly inching towards Coop. Finding Laura's missing pages at the sheriff's (complete with Annie's rescue message), Ben Horne getting Coop's hotel room keys (can they track him down that way?) and Diane confirming more or less definitely for Gordon and Albert that there's an Evil Coop out there. Not sure how long they're going to keep Good Coop in catatonia though. Do you think that'll last the whole show or is he going to get back on track before that?PsychedelicDiamond said:Oh my god things actually happened that moved the plot forward this episode!
As cynical an approach as Lynch sometimes takes to storytelling I genuinely think he's too fond of Cooper as a character to leave him like that for the rest of his life. It's pretty clear that the real Coop is still somewhere in there and that Mike is trying to make him snap out of it. I'm gonna say it'll have something to do with him meeting someone he recognizes. Could be Diane, Gordon, Albert or, hell, they might be building up to having him meet Harry Truman on his deathbed.
That's just me throwing out some theories but considering the way the narrative is progressing so far I could see these things happen.
He's the arm. And he sounds like this: whoop whoop whoop.Samtemdo8 said:Can anyone explain what in the fuck was that Lovecraftian abomination that the main charcater in the Red Curtain room met? The thing that looks like a tree but it appears to be a brain with Nerves spread out like the branches of a tree?
I never watched the series until my brother showed me a handful of episodes fairly recently.PsychedelicDiamond said:He's the arm. And he sounds like this: whoop whoop whoop.Samtemdo8 said:Can anyone explain what in the fuck was that Lovecraftian abomination that the main charcater in the Red Curtain room met? The thing that looks like a tree but it appears to be a brain with Nerves spread out like the branches of a tree?
Seriously though: have you seen the old show? He was the dwarf. In case you haven't seen the old show: there was a dwarf in it. In the movie it turned out that he was the arm of the spirit named Mike (you know, the one who's missing an arm) that he cut off after he had a revelation because it made him do terrible things. And then it became its own living entity. Again, a dwarf in a red suit. He turned into a tree with a brain because, uh... well, I don't know. The real life reason is probably because the actor who used to play him is now a literal Nazi who accuses Lynch of raping his own daughter. Why he transformed into a tree in universe I can't tell you but obviously the spirits of the black lodge are pretty incomprehensible creature.