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Twin Peaks: The Return - re:View (Part 2)

In part 2, Jay and Josh discuss more of Twin Peak's characters as well as some of the larger themes and that weird ending.

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Anonymous

Hahahaa that picture. Also what a good way to start my day!

Manuel Johnen

And something that's actually watchable next, please... :)

Anonymous

I knew if I checked every day this would appear sooner rather than later.

Anonymous

I think this review is just so mike have to listen to david lynch as mike force jay to listen to their Star Trek discussions

Anonymous

thank god for new RLM content

Anonymous

The Return of Twin Peaks: The Return re:View!

Anonymous

This was great stuff Jay. I really needed this this week.

Anonymous

This review made me rewatch the series and in my opinion, the biggest mystery of twin peaks is how did the fish get in the percolator?

Marvin Falz

Thanks for some additional insights and your enjoyable discussion about a great show. I always love to listen to you two. The slow fade out feels like an affirmation of the fast curtain-closing when the lights in the Palmer house go out. Everything ends in death. Carrie's scream sounds almost exactly like Laura's in Fire Walk With Me. You can never go home again. (Except when you're tulpa Dougie.)

Brandon Shane

I'm pretty sure Catherine put it in there out of spite for her husband. XD

Anonymous

That was lovely - proper insightful analysis, no ego, no talking down to the audience, even the lighting worked out great in the end. Cheers chaps!

Rhea

We have a restaurant where I live called Twin Peaks but instead of David Lynch it's boobs. No I don't know why I still live here.

Lisa

I love Grace Zabriskie and I'd pretty much watch her stare at a wall and I love that you broke down what Sarah's been up to lo these many years. But what really intrigued me was Jay's interpretation that it was actually Sherilyn Fenn (not Audrey) in the mirror. Absolutely fantastic re:View and it was so nice to sit down again with Josh and listen to him unravel things. Brilliant. Thanks so much.

Anonymous

I always thought the use of the odd special effects was done deliberately rather than due to budget reasons. Like as a stylistic thing

Marvin Falz

One short note on David Lynch being a proponent for Transcendental Meditation. I find it weird that he speaks about finding oneness, peace, positivity and creativity through the meditative process, but he still smokes cigarettes, is full of emotions and most of his movies, his music and paintings show darkness, insanity, immorality, crime. Maybe I don't understand meditation, but after 40 years of practice of TM, David Lynch doesn't quite seem to be where meditation should take him. I mean, his artistic achievements are impressive, but his best works seem to be those, where a co-creator helped to stabilize Lynch's dreamy artwork within a more logical and accessible framework, like Mark Frost did with Twin Peaks.

damien glenn

I always suspect when someone is into new age woodoo that they likely don't have their shit together mentally and the woodoo is an attempt (generally failed) at stabilizing said shit.

Taylor Hensley

Thank you for making these. This means I never have to watch any more of his movies or TV shows.

Anonymous

If anyone knows anything about TM, it is that it offers no cures, only enhancement. Which is what TM should be, David Lynch sees more fully the dream state and gives us his take on life, Hollywood and violence, and how these things are all corrupt. He doesn't seek or offer solutions to lifes problem's, he merely understands them in a way that we mere mortals do not, he knows we're attracted to violence, sex and humour, and he knows why. Only his TM allows him to do that.