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The beast bit again. Coop and crew work to put Laura and Maddy's killer behind bars where he belongs... if they can! Join The Bookhouse Girls, Michelle and Liz, to talk about Ep 16 of Twin Peaks, Arbitrary Law, today!
Last week's Watchcast featured one of the all-time Twin Peaks bombshells, and now it's up to us to pick through the aftermath in the episodes Drive with a Dead Girl, and Arbitrary Law. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 74: Twin Peaks: Drive with a Dead Girl and Arbitrary Law (00:00:14) - Intro. (00:12:26) - Kicking things off with Drive with a Dead Girl. (00:17:35) - Leland golfs menacingly. (00:23:27) - Jerry retuns from Japan. (00:28:59) - The arrival of Gwen, and Leland lives it up at the Great Northern. (00:35:46) - Interrogating Ben, and Bobby's brief blackmail moment. (00:42:15) - Norma's mom comes to town, and Mike (briefly) escapes. (00:49:34) - Pete gets in the mix. (00:57:05) - Leland drives like an asshole, and Andy tells off Gwen. (01:01:55) - Doing some Bob dowsing on Ben with Mike. Harry's had enough. (01:05:29) - Ernie has a secret. (01:09:39) - Audrey's only appearance in these episodes, and Maddy is found. (01:11:51) - Break! (01:12:16) - We're back, and it's time for Arbitrary Law. Buckle up. (01:17:16) - Cooper needs 24 hours, Albert says go with God. (01:19:36) - Meanwhile, back at the diner... (01:24:47) - Harold's last contribution. (01:30:46) - Mike helps as best he can. (01:36:11) - Ben's office is searched, and the blood test results are in. Also, introducing Chekov's fire supression system. (01:39:48) - One last ride with Mr. Tojamura. (01:44:48) - Donna almost gets herself killed. (01:52:04) - Summoning the giant. (01:58:26) - Bob's last ride with Leland. (02:14:25) - The investigators are left to grapple with what they are truly seeking out. (02:21:15) - Final thoughts. (02:23:54) - Outro.
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For the first time, Kalil and The Professor have encountered an episode of Twin Peaks they both dislike! Join us in a critique of episode 16, "Arbitrary Law." You may need two Black Yukon Sucker Punches to swallow it down with. Originally uploaded: September 13, 2020
Laura Palmer's killer is apprehended in Twin Peaks Episode 16 and your host John takes you through it, from production history to the existential questions it leaves us with. Is time compressed, or just the plot? How do we see inversions through Twin Peaks? Is Donna allowed to leave the influence of the Supernatural? How does the Supernatural surface? What is the culpability between BOB and his host? How will the woods effect the show from here?Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Soundwww.25yearslatersite.comwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkInstagram: BlueRoseTaskForceTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNTwitter: @BlueRoseTFpodhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadioEmail ruminationsradio@gmail.comEmail bluerosetaskforcepodcast@gmail.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On episode 17 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 9: "Arbitrary Law". This episode was written by Mark Frost, Harley Peyton, and Robert Engels. It was perhaps slightly over-directed directed by Tim Hunter, but it also feels like a seminal episode for The Return. It's best known as the one where BOB shuffles off to Buffalo, taking Ray Wise with him. Special guest Ryan Weadon of Ex-Rated Movies Podcast joins us to explore such mysteries as: WHY do they mis-translate 'J'ai une âme solitaire'? WHAT is the deal with BOB's folksy personality? ARE Lucy and Andy actually children in adult bodies? PLUS: Piper Laurie is on WikiFeet!
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Friend of the podcast Oldasyouromens brings a very unique perspective to a frustratingly limp episode, and one of our favorite episodes "Arbitrary Law" prompts a broader discussion about the merits of seeking explicit answers.PatreonTwitterRedditTwitchEmail: chatzpod@gmail.comOur main podcast feed art was done by Camilla Franklin, whose work can be found at https://camillafranklin.myportfolio.com/
This week on the Damn Fine TV podcast… Join us at the Roadhouse for some magical revelations as we cover “Arbitrary Law.” There's romantic lunches for two in the Double R, a drugged orange drink masquerading as lemonade, and a storm rages in the town of Twin Peaks as we contemplate the idea that maybe Bob is just the evil that men do. Though the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer has reached its (seeming) conclusion, a handful of new mysteries have begun to materialize, and we find ourselves wondering: where do we go from here? What do you think about episode 9? Do you also find a certain sadness in having the answers? Would you agree that Laura Palmer feels more alive than ever? And just how much vaseline do you think they used on that filter for James and Donna's scene at the Double R? Head over to our Instagram page to share your thoughts! 1:26:15 - Spoiler Section Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us... The Show: Instagram / Twitter Jasmin: Instagram / The Tarot Coven Podcast Mells: Instagram Thanks for listening; see you soon! *we do not claim any ownership of any audio clips that aren't our own voices*
This week we wrap things up for a minute with Twin Peaks season 2 episode 9, Arbitrary Law. We bring back John Bernardy from the 25 Years Later Site, as our favorite Twin Peaks expert to get into this conclusive episode. Wrapping up the first major arc of Twin Peaks as we also wrap up our secret hiatus, we can't wait to hear what you all thought of the first 9 episodes of season 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/support
The investigation draws to a close. This week, we're covering Season 2 Episode 9, "Arbitrary Law." Catherine reveals her ruse to Ben, James embraces nihilism, Coop's ring is returned, and Leland confesses. Next week, we're watching the following two episodes, "Dispute Between Brothers" and "Masked Ball." Where will the show go from here? Who knows!
[Editor's note: This week's episode discusses suicide, sexual abuse, and violence against women throughout the runtime.] Another week, another couple episodes of Twin Peaks! This week, we're talking about the Season 2 episodes "Lonely Souls" and "Drive with a Dead Girl." Lucy returns from her trip with her sister, Ben gets arrested, Cooper uncovers some more secrets, and Leland shows us who he really is. Next week, we're covering Season 2 Episode 9, "Arbitrary Law."
Taking a look at Episodes 8 and 9 of Season 2 Twin Peaks
The wheels of Justice have brought us to the climax of the first major arc of the series, Season 2, Episode 9, “Arbitrary Law.” It's a Big Time culmination of all the things that make this show beloved and bedeviling. This week, Jennifer invokes the horror trope where young people, mostly women, are punished for their passions; Damon assembles us all in a room to reveal the Whodunnit moves of the episode; Colin posits a color theory of Lynch's dark Americana; and Jonathan gives a close look at Ray Wise, “The Searchers,” and the redemptive power of compassion. Also this week: A Very Special Twist! Damon and Jonathan debate the longstanding ABC-forces-the-reveal conundrum!!LISTEN: BuzzSprout | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | and more!S2, E9 NOTES:Tim Hunter (episode director)Mark Frost, Harley Peyton, Robert Engels (episode writers)Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, DBE (née Miller)(1890-1976) (legendary British mystery writer and all-around badass)Hercule Poirot (1920-, detective in several of Christie's novels)Sherlock Holmes (1887-, legendary fictional detective and smarty-pants)Deus Ex Machina (classical, plot device wherein a story is solved suddenly and unexpectedly)Color theory (Broad field of study dealing with the mixing and meanings of colors)John Ford (1894-1973, legendary American film director, particularly Westerns)The Searchers (1956, film, dir. John Ford; called one of the greatest Westerns ever)John Wayne (1907-1979, legendary American actor)
Uncharacteristic of the podcast, the three original hosts get to talking about this episode rather quickly. They cover the masterful direction and incredible storytelling that comes from an episode that is so full of character moments.
Good news for fans of chewing gum! Drunk Monkeys Logcasting is back with a deep dive into Twin Peaks Episode 2.09 "Arbitrary Law."
For the first time, Kalil and The Professor have encountered a BAD episode of Twin Peaks. Join us in a critique of episode 16, "Arbitrary Law." You may need two Black Yukon Sucker Punches to swallow it down with.
Yo! The Dangerous Duo is back yet again to talk over twin peaks as we try to find out who killed Laura Palmer and also discuss about other random stuff about the show and pop culture. Hey wanna discuss with us or ask random questions about Twin Peaks be sure to tweet over @BINEGKINGSPOD twitter. Check out this link for the highlighted video and be sure to subscribe for more updates and bonus episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bingekings/message
Mat and Logan review the next episode of Twin Peaks, Arbitrary Law! From the climactic conclusions to the thought provoking philosophical ideas, there’s plenty to discuss. Listen and see what we thought! Check us out on social media! @twistedmugmedia on Instagram and Twitter. And be sure to keep an eye out for our next episode, a review of episode 10, Dispute Between Brothers.
It's a big episode for Dave, Patrick and Tyler as Killer BOB is finally confronted! Diary pages will be exposed, wacky theories will be proposed and Broadway musical connections will be disclosed! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingbackwards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingbackwards/support
The saga of Laura Palmer continues with our review of episode 8 of Twin Peaks Season 2, Drive with a Dead Girl! Mat and Logan discuss the aftermath of episode 7's big reveal and what effect it may have on the inhabitants of Twin Peaks. Where will the show go from here? What other mysterious characters are lurking in the shadows of Twin Peaks? Listen and find out! Tune in next Friday for our review of episode 9, Arbitrary Law. And check us out on social media! @twistedmugmedia on Instagram and Twitter
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The Hop-Ons Podcast is an Arrested Development/Twin Peaks review show. Please consider supporting the podcast by becoming a patron through Patreon. The Hop-Ons Podcast is produced by Nice Marmot Productions with assistance by The Cluttered Desk Podcast. If you have thoughts on this episode, we'd love to hear them! Email us at hoponspod@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @HopOnsPodcast. Jon's production company, Nice Marmot Productions, has an amazing YouTube Page and he's on Twitter @marmotjon. Jon's new podcast, Big Arms Podcast, is available here through Apple Podcasts. The Cluttered Desk Podcast is available here through Apple Podcasts, on Twitter @TheCDPodcast, and on Facebook. Colin is also on Twitter @ColinAshleyCox. We would like to thank Poppy & Persimmon for making shirts and stickers for our Patreon supporters. We would like to thank Perry Ritter for creating the new Hop-Ons logo for this season. You can find Perry on Twitter @pritter1492 and you can email him at thisismybourbonshop@gmail.com. Finally, we would like to thank Test Dream for providing The Hop-Ons Podcast's theme music. You can find Test Dream at their website, testdream.bandcamp.com, on Facebook, and on Twitter @testdream.
Nous y sommes enfin ! La résolution de l'enquête est là. Quentin nous rejoint pour parler d'un des épisodes les plus importants de la série. L'agent Cooper découvre qui a tué Laura Palmer et on se pose la question : est-ce une bonne chose pour la série ?
Welcome back to Room 315, a spoiler-free podcast all about Twin Peaks. This episode, we're going to be discussing Arbitrary Law, in which Cooper and Truman close in on Laura Palmer's killer.
Charles Skaggs and Xan Sprouse celebrate Ghostwood’s 50th episode with "Arbitrary Law”, the ninth episode from Twin Peaks Season 2 in 1990, featuring a return to Mrs. Tremond’s apartment, Catherine visiting Ben in jail as Mr. Tojamura, and the tragic conclusion of the “Who Killed Laura Palmer?” mystery! Find us here:Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @Udanax19 Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast/ Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com
Vi är framme vid en Twin Peaks absolut bästa avsnitt, märkligt nog inte regisserat av David Lynch. Vi går in på djupet av Twin Peaks-mytologin (så långt Sebastian har kommit i serien dvs). Arbitrary Law ger oss mycket; ett ömsint hejdå till en av våra favoritkaraktärer, vi säger ”Hejdå” till en av våra mest hatade karaktärer (gissa) och vi får massor av filosofiska och mytologiska undertoner hela avsnittet igenom. Utöver det gräver vi i vad ”Arbitrary” egentligen betyder, vi drar även lite utseendemässiga indiepop-kultur likheter, Frank Silva är lik J. Mascis och gillar Sub POP, Dale Cooper är lik Alex James och älskar britpop. Och David säger det eventuellt mest pretentiösa han någonsin sagt i podden (enligt honom själv). … och Mr. Zipper gör entré (?!)
We took a week off for Labor Day weekend and now we're back! The mystery is fully revealed and we're still reeling. We dissect this episode of the show and talk about what we think is next to come. And... I'll be honest... we talk a little sh*t :)IMDB Summary: Cooper attempts to locate Laura's killer after the discovery of another victim.
The mystery solved! We now know who killed Laura Palmer, but can our killer be brought to justice? Agent Cooper and his team are hot on the trail of the completely not-crazy murderer, and Duncan and Bo are there to see it through! Along the way, we bemoan how jokes can go bad, talk about the plethora of mirrors in Twin Peaks, investigate the special relationship between Jean-Luc Picard and Mr. Data, celebrate the amazing turn by Ray Wise in these episodes and totally gloss over the stupid Lucy/Gwen/Deputy Andy story line. Also, Duncan talks about the new episodes (!) of Twin Peaks on Showtime, Bo defends his position to not watch them yet, male romper rage, Pete Martell’s strange reversal of character, the superior final form of Deputy Hawk and even get into what this whole show is really about. Hint: Probably human nature. It’s the last pair of undeniably great episodes before we launch into pure madness. Jump in, all you Audreys and Agent Coopers, we’re actually talking about Twin Peaks this time! And butt stuff. The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies: “Drive With a Dead Girl” and “Arbitrary Law” appeared first on Legion.
Murda and Cait are living in a post-David Lynch, post-knowing who the killer is world. The story line feels like it's ending, but yet there are so many questions left answered. Don't worry though, you guys, we got you. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/TWBDPodcast on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/TWBDPodcast and Insta at http://www.instagram.com/ThereWillBeDrinking Please Rate and Subscribe us on iTunes! Thanks guys! Pie up your life.
Resolution. When Arbitrary Law originally aired, a lot of the audience for Twin Peaks had already abandoned it, perhaps not accepting the resolution that they'd been shown when Leland/BOB killed Maddy. It's a shame they did, because the performance Ray Wise gives here at the end of this episode is a treasure, as he vacillates... The post Twin Peaks S02E09: Arbitrary Law – Damn Good Podcast appeared first on Cooper S. Beckett.
BOB is revealed as Cooper puts everything together thanks to Senor Droolcup and the Giant in an episode so big, we needed to bring back Conor Kilpatrick of iFanboy to help close the book on Twin Peaks’ biggest... Read More
Where we are joined by special guest Nathan from Edmonton for a look at Leland's trouble soul. With the blessing of the Sheriff and encouragement from the FBI, and using all the tools available in his Intuitive Detection Kit, Cooper sets off down the final stretch of his path as he gives himself 24 hours to solve the murders of Laura Palmer and, now, Maddy Ferguson. Meanwhile, Donna has a brief encounter of the inhabiting spirit kind when she visits the Palmer house and learns of Maddy's fate. Will Cooper figure it out in time to save her from the same terrible fate? Also: Andy learns French! Lucy talks paternity! Ben finds his alibi! James gets on his bike and goes! Notes The Tremond grandson's name is Pierre. Now that the horror of Leland's death has come and gone, why not watch him on the ridiculous "Tim & Eric's Awesome Show Great Job!" delivering advice on how to give proper business hugs! Could the fire sprinklers be putting out the fire in Leland's soul? Sound off in the comments!
Dallas and Sean are once again joined by their good friend and Twin Peaks fan Jon Lorenz, to talk about S2 Ep 9: Arbitrary Law.
Eric, Christian, and Chad discuss episodes #2.8 "Drive with a Dead Girl" and #2.9 "Arbitrary Law." Email: BookhousePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: BookhousePod Web: BookhousePodcast.libsyn.com 2016 Flicksation Podcast Network
Rosie, Mark and Adam discuss the sixteenth episode of Mark Frost and David Lynch's Twin Peaks, Arbitrary Law. Ben is confronted by his slimy ratbastard past, Donna and James wonder if their relationship is cursed, and the beast bit twice before Cooper could catch him. Subscribe, rate and review on itunes apple.co/2qDwBOy We are creating additional content for Patreon. Become a patron today www.patreon.com/dianepodcast
In this episode “Arbitrary Law” Coop uses his juju to finally figure out who the killer is. We also discuss our feelings on taxidermy. Contact us @twinspeaks1 email Twinspeaks1@gmail.com
Fair warning: this episode temporarily becomes a "Lost" podcast. But then again, by the Tommy Westphall Hypothesis, wasn't it always?
Welcome back to the Podcast From Another Place! Stevil, Drex, Dustin and DemiGod Rob present a massively pivotal episode of Twin Peaks together or at least until the scorching heatwave burnt away their Skype connection. Nonetheless, the guys press on through this episode filled with complete weirdness, Dutch angles and melodrama. Nothing can overshadow the incredible performance that Ray Wise gives. It's truly an amazing thing to watch. That's not all there is to this episode! Tojamura reveals a foot fetish, James gets all bunged up again and Lucy lays down the law. The guys end of their episode by hypothetically planning out a Kentucky trip. So strap on some new shoes and head back into the forest!!
A Twin Peaks discussion with featured feedback and spoilers.
An episode of parlor rooms and connecting dots brings some huge stories to a close, but might wrap things up with too neat a bow. It's time for "Arbitrary Law," the 17th episode of Twin Peaks in our complete rewatch of the series.
It's 2015 and Scott & Matt are back! It's time for Arbitrary Law, the 9th episode of the Twin Peaks season 2.
Emily V. Gordon is a producer (The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail), podcaster, and a former family therapist, which makes her a damn fine guest at this point in the show. She joins Allison and Jeremy to discuss one of the more satisfying episodes in a while (along with the big reveal episode). In this podcast, the gang discusses Episode 16 (17 including The Pilot, or S02E09).
Recorded September 4, 2014 With the discovery of Maddy Ferguson's death, Cooper and Truman, push their investigation into full-drive. Catherine, disguised once against as Mr. Tojamura, visits Ben in jail and tells him that she will give him his alibi if he signs the sawmill and the Ghostwood Developments over to her. Meanwhile, Leland learns … Continue reading