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Pie and Coffee!
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Lol I love it.
Still my all-times fave show! | |
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I consumed HUGE amounts of pie, coffee and cheesecake while watching this show. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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There were rumours (that actually turned into interest from NBC) earlier this year that the network was in talks to bring the show back! Of course we're coming up on the famous "I'll see you again in 25 years" line that has been famously quoted since it was first uttered in this bizarre scene that could have many interpretations. It's been long believed that the show would make a return 25 years from its departure.
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As bad as the second season got, this is one of th best shows ever to grace the screen. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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It wasn't that bad, it just didn't have that much of David Lynch's input. And as much as that was needed for the 2nd season, I feel like the other directors did a good job maintaining the Lynchian theme. | |
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People make a case for LOST: But it's ending didn't really work. It was emotional and it's missed, but they really should've tried to tie up all the loose ends and answer all the questions. Have the numbers corrrespond to numerical stars in the galaxy that when aligned link up with the castaways astrological signs or something. The show never even tried to answer why the castaways were somehow linked by how they met in the past. Whereas "Twin Peaks" was abstract. Like Lucy being morphed into the wooden dresser knob had something to do with the sinster woods and the black lodge, or this in particular:
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^^^
Abstract should be synonymous with Lynch's entire filmography. Except "Elephant Man" which was a straight forward bio-pic.
I think thats the beauty of it though, I like the fact that Lynch didn't condescend his audience' imaginations hence why he left most of his work open for intrepretations. | |
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Me and a friend once made a day of visiting some the spots used in production. Kind of eerie. You could almost hear Angelo Badalamenti in the background.
[Edited 7/18/13 8:41am] | |
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