last minute addition since audrey/cooper didn't happen and cooper needed save someone from windom earle at the end
i've never seen heather graham talk about twin peaks, nor have i heard lynch ever bring up annie.
I understand most things about the series (in my own way), but this scene fricking baffles me. The introduction of Judy, the time distortion, Bowie's performance. It's extremely disorienting, but it feels pivotal to understanding the blue rose cases.
you ever see random pics in these threads and see things you don't even remember happening in the show
its amazing how much of season 1 and season 2 i don't remember after season 3
Gotta get a good roast, and a good maker. So many people get shit coffee makers that burn their coffee and they don't even realize the difference between burnt coffee and well brewed coffee. It's a tragedy really, everyone thinking coffee is supposed to be bitter and hot.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Gotta get a good roast, and a good maker.
nonsense, you can make good coffee without fancy bullshit if you know what you're doing
Dougie scenes were the best tbh. Idk how he did it but the madman Lynch made me enjoy this so much.
2 years ago
Anonymous
only Lynch can Lynch
2 years ago
Anonymous
Dougie Jones is the most accurate fictional portrayal of a human being ever recorded. It's a character that's been reduced down the most basic aspects of humanity. We're all just floating through various encounters trying to do the best we can in any given situation. He also shows how being free from thoughts and focused on the present moment can ensure positive outcomes in almost every situation. Lynch is a fricking genius.
>While I will admit to a certain cynicism, the fact is that I am a naysayer and hatchet-man in the fight against violence. I pride myself on taking a punch and I’ll gladly take another because I choose to live my life in the company of Gandhi and King. My concerns are global. I reject absolutely: revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love. I love you, Sheriff Truman.
best girl
Fire Walk With Me's Donna is bestest.
t. Coop
can't
Lmao Cooper can't triforce
I love Laura so much bros
Sheryl Lee is cute
I unironically could have. I've been on /x/ twice
For me? It's Annie.
HG always had a boring face and big forehead
She's fricking gorgeous here, and barreled through the wall like a linebacker.
She looked hella cute
too young for Cooper, she's the cutest but it doesn't make any sense
last minute addition since audrey/cooper didn't happen and cooper needed save someone from windom earle at the end
i've never seen heather graham talk about twin peaks, nor have i heard lynch ever bring up annie.
yeah I know, still took me out of it for a while, her body matured before her face and all I can see is tiny head big boobs
Don’t worry, she’s doin’ alright.
the best scene in the return
Never watched this movie but damn she looks good.
still would
Literally the creepy BOB smile from FWWM
she's SO FRICKING CUTE
cumdumpster drug addict
What was his problem?
He was a rapist.
he was like the devil or some shit
He was actually Lynch, the hotheaded part of him that diminished when he got into meditation.
>*flicks matches at you*
Nothing personnel, kid.
he had cancer
If Bob & the gang were so concerned with garmonbozia, why didn't they go to some third world shithole where everyone's starving and miserable?
they need human suffering
>incel anons fantasizing about "saving" a woman that pursues her own pleasures
lol. just lmao
She just needed caring love. James had the right idea.
>give caring love
>she still does what she does
then what?
>someone's actions aren't really their fault
k
it genuinely wasn't her fault
> a woman that pursues her own pleasures
did you even watch the movie? she's crying for help
>women play the victim to get benefits
Wow nice insight
>play victim
she was murdered
call for help
stevie nicks looking b***h
How’s Annie…heh heh heh.. how’s Annie?
Most girls just want drugs and are horny.
go to bed, cooper
I've got the frontdesk now, he was never here!
I understand most things about the series (in my own way), but this scene fricking baffles me. The introduction of Judy, the time distortion, Bowie's performance. It's extremely disorienting, but it feels pivotal to understanding the blue rose cases.
You need to watch Blue Velvet to understand Blue Rose. The explanation Alfred gives in Return, although partially correct, is a red herring.
I've seen all of Lynch multiple times. What am I missing here?
I'm not spoilering anything. But it's extremely, ridiculously obvious once you notice it. A small detail that became the fundamental principle.
never noticed it was 2:53pm
Doesn't Cooper say "Gordon, it's 10:10am. I was worried about today because of the dream I had" at the beginning of the scene?
I dont understand this scene. Was Bowie in two places and nowhere at the same time without even realizing?
Reminder Donna cries at the Roadhouse in Lonely Souls because she saw Laura crying in FWWM
What? You mean that scene where everyone starts crying?
Laura and Donna both cry during Julee Cruise's perfomances, Laura in FWWM with Donna looking ta her, Donna in S2E7 with James looking at her.
>The Blue Rose Actually Explained (No, Really!)
yeah let's just pretend this guy never existed
This guy existed just annoy Chad
you ever see random pics in these threads and see things you don't even remember happening in the show
its amazing how much of season 1 and season 2 i don't remember after season 3
greatest show of all time
can do
is the coffee really that good?
Not just the coffee
looks like they're ready for lunch lol
Gotta get a good roast, and a good maker. So many people get shit coffee makers that burn their coffee and they don't even realize the difference between burnt coffee and well brewed coffee. It's a tragedy really, everyone thinking coffee is supposed to be bitter and hot.
>Gotta get a good roast, and a good maker.
nonsense, you can make good coffee without fancy bullshit if you know what you're doing
so good
Damn good joe
Dougie scenes were the best tbh. Idk how he did it but the madman Lynch made me enjoy this so much.
only Lynch can Lynch
Dougie Jones is the most accurate fictional portrayal of a human being ever recorded. It's a character that's been reduced down the most basic aspects of humanity. We're all just floating through various encounters trying to do the best we can in any given situation. He also shows how being free from thoughts and focused on the present moment can ensure positive outcomes in almost every situation. Lynch is a fricking genius.
>COOP FLEW THE COOP!
Why is she so cute?!
>While I will admit to a certain cynicism, the fact is that I am a naysayer and hatchet-man in the fight against violence. I pride myself on taking a punch and I’ll gladly take another because I choose to live my life in the company of Gandhi and King. My concerns are global. I reject absolutely: revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love. I love you, Sheriff Truman.