I felt the same way. I was willing him to say something full of love, on behalf of all of us who loved the Log Lady. I really wanted him to tell her thank you, on my behalf.Esselgee wrote:
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Part 15 - There's some fear in letting go (SPOILERS)
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Charlyne Yi is a very talented actress/artist/comedian in her own right, you should check out some of her stuff. She and Cera played faux-versions of themselves in Paper Heart, but I don't believe they ever had anything beyond that. Regardless, I've been waiting to see her in The Return and wasn't disappointed.N. Needleman wrote:I never thought Michael Cera's girlfriend/ex? (Charlyne Yi) - the stoner chick from Knocked Up - would have one of the most incredible sequences in Twin Peaks history, but here we are.
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Fair enough, but I think that point has already been driven home (including in the 1st 2 seasons). Just don't see the reason for that scene to take up so much space, if that was what it was meant to accomplish -- especially with a character that we were BARELY invested in either way.Soolsma wrote:I think the point of that scene was portraying the evil of those woods.cgs027 wrote:Wow, I could not understand a friggin word of that either. But if that was what was going on...? Even more reason to ask why we wasted 5 minutes on that scene? So, the guy liked snatch? Great...blue_tomorrows wrote:
I know, I know...it was a rhetorical question lol.
I think they are both absolutely first-rate writers for the most part, but unmotivated garbage like that makes me pause sometimes.
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So was the courtyard area "above" the convenience store filmed at Mt. Si motel, the motel in FWWM? It sure looked like it.
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It's what makes the world go 'round.Voltaire wrote:It was also portraying his tremendous love of her lady parts.
There's your roast beef and cheese.
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I vaguely remember talk in the spoiler thread of scenes being shot there.Esselgee wrote:So was the courtyard area "above" the convenience store filmed at Mt. Si motel, the motel in FWWM? It sure looked like it.
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Yes.Esselgee wrote:So was the courtyard area "above" the convenience store filmed at Mt. Si motel, the motel in FWWM? It sure looked like it.
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So, how do we square the Jeffries we saw tonight with the box in Buenos Aires? Obviously he's not exactly a physical entity, but there had to have been some greater purpose for that scene.
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So does the Mt. Si scene mark the first footage we've seen that Kyle shot in Washington (so far)?
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And was that the person people mistook for Bonnie Aarons?Jerry Horne wrote:Yes.Esselgee wrote:So was the courtyard area "above" the convenience store filmed at Mt. Si motel, the motel in FWWM? It sure looked like it.
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Yes! To be fair, it does look like her.BGate wrote:And was that the person people mistook for Bonnie Aarons?Jerry Horne wrote:Yes.Esselgee wrote:So was the courtyard area "above" the convenience store filmed at Mt. Si motel, the motel in FWWM? It sure looked like it.
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(taken from reddit)
Someone caught what appears to be Sarah's face superposed over the Jumping Man
And from the last episode, when Sarah removes her face, we saw something that looked like the Jumping Man's nose.
Someone caught what appears to be Sarah's face superposed over the Jumping Man
And from the last episode, when Sarah removes her face, we saw something that looked like the Jumping Man's nose.
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Wait, was the dude that James' friend hit named Chuck?
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something pretty notable i think is that, with the log lady's death, the scene in the first or second episode with hawk walking through the woods at night talking on the phone with the log lady can no longer be a flash forward like a lot of us assumed. now we have three characters who go on mysterious outings and make no reference to them afterwards (hawk in woods, james in the boiler room, andy in the white lodge)