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Dive into the world of Twin Peaks with this March 2020 panel from the Fayetteville Comic Show featuring cast members Sheryl Lee, Dana Ashbrook, Eric Da Re, and more. From behind-the-scenes anecdotes to heartfelt fan stories, this discussion is packed with humor, nostalgia, and the enduring magic of Twin Peaks. Behind-the-Scenes Secrets: Cheryl Lee reflects on her transformation from "the dead girl" to an iconic character, while Dana Ashbrook talks about Bobby Briggs' redemption arc in Season 3. David Lynch Stories: Hear cast members share their impressions of David Lynch's unique directing style and iconic quotes. Cultural Legacy: Discover how Twin Peaks continues to resonate with fans and shape popular culture decades later. “David Lynch told me, ‘Whatever you want it to mean.' That's Twin Peaks in a nutshell.” – Sheryl Lee Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on your favorite podcasting platform for more behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive interviews. ️Share your thoughts: Tag us on social media with your favorite Twin Peaks moments!
We're not crying, YOU'RE crying! We get to see a grown-up Bobby Briggs and FBI Chief of Staff Denise Bryson in Part 4 of The Return. Hold on to your beers, my dudes. This ride is now getting started! Join Michelle and Liz for the discussion today!
The Psychologists Are In with Maggie Lawson and Timothy Omundson
This week, Tim & Maggie are joined by Dana Ashbrook, best known for playing Bobby Briggs on the television show Twin Peaks. What started off as a normal discussion of S5 E12: Dual Spires, turned into a podcast about remembering the good ole days and Dana's fascination with the show Naked Attraction. Sponsors: Lume - Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code PINEAPPLE5 at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod OneSkin - Get 15% off OneSkin with the code PINEAPPLE at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Apostrophe - To get started, just go to Apostrophe.com/PINEAPPLE and click Get Started, then use our code PINEAPPLE at sign up and you'll get your first visit for only five dollars! Reliefband - If you go to Reliefband.com and use promo code PINEAPPLE you'll receive 20% off plus free shipping. Lomi - Turn your food waste into plant-food at the press of a button with Lomi. Use the code PINEAPPLE to save $50 at lomi.com/PINEAPPLE Follow, Follow, Follow! Instagram: @thepsychologistsarein Twitter: @psychologistpod Patreon: patreon.com/psychologistsarein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 6 the panel reviews the Pilot episode of the television drama Twin Peaks which aired April 8, 1990, The show's ensemble cast features Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Sheryl Lee), and Lara Flynn Boyle. created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. 4/26/22 Hosts: Kinte https://www.instagram.com/kinteferger... Jen https://www.instagram.com/followingbl... Olaf https://www.instagram.com/olafbarbosa/ Renee https://www.instagram.com/rdcartbydes... Josh https://www.instagram.com/chittyjoshua/ Tory https://www.instagram.com/rushtory/ "Northwest Passage" In February 1989 in Twin Peaks, Washington, homecoming queen Laura Palmer is discovered murdered near a riverbank. Soon after, Laura's classmate Ronette Pulaski is found beaten in a fugue state, prompting idiosyncratic FBI Agent Dale Cooper to travel to Twin Peaks to assist Sheriff Harry S. Truman in the investigation. Finding a piece of paper under Laura's fingernail bearing the letter "R", Cooper suspects a serial killer responsible for a similar murder one year earlier may have struck again. Discerning from Laura's diary and her best friend Donna Hayward that Laura was having an affair and was a cocaine addict, Cooper suspects more sinister goings-on in Twin Peaks than meet the eye. Truman arrests Laura's boyfriend, Bobby Briggs, who is having an affair with married woman Shelly Johnson. Deputies Andy Brennan and Tommy "Hawk" Hill discover the crime scene: an abandoned railway car containing half a locket and "Fire walk with me" written in blood. Overhearing her parents talking with Truman, Donna realizes that James Hurley, Laura's secret lover, has the other half of the locket and persuades him to bury it. Laura's mother Sarah Palmer has a nightmare depicting an unseen figure unearthing the locket. original airdate April 8, 1990 Pilot Season is a show where a panel rates and reviews the first episode of a television show drama or comedy. In season one reviews of such classics of Gilligan's Island, Get Smart and the Golden Girls will be review. As well as dramas such as Lost, The Practice and the Sopranos. The show is hosted by Kinte.
On episode 6 the panel reviews the Pilot episode of the television drama Twin Peaks which aired April 8, 1990, The show's ensemble cast features Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Sheryl Lee), and Lara Flynn Boyle. created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. 4/26/22 Hosts: Kinte https://www.instagram.com/kinteferger... Jen https://www.instagram.com/followingbl... Olaf https://www.instagram.com/olafbarbosa/ Renee https://www.instagram.com/rdcartbydes... Josh https://www.instagram.com/chittyjoshua/ Tory https://www.instagram.com/rushtory/ "Northwest Passage" In February 1989 in Twin Peaks, Washington, homecoming queen Laura Palmer is discovered murdered near a riverbank. Soon after, Laura's classmate Ronette Pulaski is found beaten in a fugue state, prompting idiosyncratic FBI Agent Dale Cooper to travel to Twin Peaks to assist Sheriff Harry S. Truman in the investigation. Finding a piece of paper under Laura's fingernail bearing the letter "R", Cooper suspects a serial killer responsible for a similar murder one year earlier may have struck again. Discerning from Laura's diary and her best friend Donna Hayward that Laura was having an affair and was a cocaine addict, Cooper suspects more sinister goings-on in Twin Peaks than meet the eye. Truman arrests Laura's boyfriend, Bobby Briggs, who is having an affair with married woman Shelly Johnson. Deputies Andy Brennan and Tommy "Hawk" Hill discover the crime scene: an abandoned railway car containing half a locket and "Fire walk with me" written in blood. Overhearing her parents talking with Truman, Donna realizes that James Hurley, Laura's secret lover, has the other half of the locket and persuades him to bury it. Laura's mother Sarah Palmer has a nightmare depicting an unseen figure unearthing the locket. original airdate April 8, 1990 Pilot Season is a show where a panel rates and reviews the first episode of a television show drama or comedy. In season one reviews of such classics of Gilligan's Island, Get Smart and the Golden Girls will be review. As well as dramas such as Lost, The Practice and the Sopranos. The show is hosted by Kinte.
Please be advised: The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer deals with issues of sexual abuse, violence and drug abuse. We begin with a personal message from field agent Elle, then John proceeds into the book's production history, Jennifer Lynch's writing angles, Sheryl Lee's relationship with this book, and how the book has been received over the years. Then John looks into the different shown sides of Laura, how BOB and her fight against him is portrayed, and masking memories, before exploring members of Laura's support system like Donna, Bobby and Johnny Horne. Then it's time to look at Laura's dreams and poems, the Log Lady, and how the book reframes and sets up the whodunnit in the television series. This one gets personal, and we do our best treating this book with proper gravity and respect.0:00:00 a message from Elle0:06:28 intro0:10:40 production history0:14:25 precedents set for Twin Peaks books0:18:48 Jennifer Lynch's involvement0:23:00 advantages to the diary format0:26:09 reactions to the diary over time0:31:04 Sheryl Lee's involvement0:36:34 different sides of Laura Palmer0:50:18 BOB0:58:58 masking memories vs battle with the devil1:04:35 the diary 1:09:33 Leland & Sarah1:18:50 Donna & Maddy1:32:38 Bobby Briggs1:48:52 Leo, Jacques & Ronette1:59:38 Johnny Horne2:09:52 Meals on Wheels & Harold2:14:35 Dr. Jacoby2:20:00 James Hurley2:22:58 Jupiter & Troy2:41:19 Laura's dreams & poetry2:49:19 the Log Lady2:53:48 the whodunnit Articles discussed this episode:Bobby Briggs & Laura Palmer: A Love Story:Sheryl Lee Voices Trauma in The Secret History of Laura Palmer Audiobook (and it gets in your head no matter how you look away)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 ★
This week on the Damn Fine TV podcast… The true return we've all been waiting for has finally arrived because Bobby salt-and-pepper-God Briggs is finally back on our screens! Oh, holy day. We're not worthy! And other such offerings of joy to David Lynch and Mark Frost for making Bobby Briggs such an important part of Twin Peaks The Return (in general) and Part Four. Zaddy Bobby wasn't the only character to make a reappearance - Denise, with her fine self, is also back and better than ever. And, we met some great new characters in Janey-E and Sonny Jim, Deputy Jesse and Sheriff Frank Truman, and, of course, Wally Brando. Notice we didn't put Chad in that mix… This episode was recorded in front of a live studio audience, and you can find a video version over on our Patreon. Stay tuned for a clip from our after show chat, featuring Craig from the fSobriety podcast! (Check them out here: https://fsobriety.buzzsprout.com/ ) We'd love to hear your thoughts on The Return Part Four, or our coverage of it - head to our Instagram and hit us up in the comments section! Spoiler Section - 1:14:15 Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us... The Show: Patreon / Instagram / Twitter Jasmin: Instagram Mells: Instagram Outro Theme Music: Scott Malone Sound Mixing: Tyler Mastantuono Audio Editing: Jasmin Prefers Teased Hair: Mells Thanks for listening; see you soon!
This week's spoiler-filled deep-dive has tea at the Log Lady's cabin as it goes into Episode 5. Your host John looks into director Lesli Linka Glatter, everything we know about the Log Lady, and what Margaret can tell us about living where the barrier between worlds is thin. You'll also get various perspectives on the last night of Laura Palmer, and extensive studies into the complicated natures of Audrey Horne and Bobby Briggs in an episode where they both shine. Go ahead and pull up a chair—the fish aren't running.Articles discussed this episode:Gratitude, Respect, and Compassion in Twin PeaksBobby Briggs & Laura Palmer: A Love StoryProduction 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 ★
Our deep-diving spoiler-filled trek through Twin Peaks has arrived at Laura Palmer's funeral and Episode 3, the fourth overall episode of Twin Peaks. You host John explores Harley Peyton and Tina Rathborne's meditation on death, Cooper's definition of dreams, Albert's battle against the town of Twin Peaks, and the ramifications of its residents acknowledging the strangeness in the woods. What kind of town IS Twin Peaks? And how does it allow a dead girl to seemingly invoke Maddy Ferguson, or change Bobby Briggs until he can't whistle past any more secrets?This episode discusses the following articles:Bobby Briggs and Laura Palmer: A Love StoryThe Complicated Relationship Between Bobby Briggs and Major BriggsProduction 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 ★
This week on the Damn Fine TV podcast… We're discussing the 1992 prequel film to Twin Peaks: “Fire Walk With Me.” Well, we discussed half of it, so maybe it's just “Fire Walk.” Well, you get the idea… Join us as we cover everything from those jazzy opening credits, to David Bowie's epic cameo, and Laura's wild trip through a .99 cent store painting. The Damn Fine Duo may never quite agree on the topics of Donnas and Bobby Briggs, but one thing's for sure: they're Laura girls through and through. Plus, we kick things off with round 3 of Black Lodge White Lodge! If you can believe it, the audio version of this episode is only about half of what we originally recorded. If you want the full 2+ hours, in video form, head over to our Patreon to learn how you can get this exclusive content! We'd love to hear your thoughts on “Fire Walk” or our coverage of it, so head to our Instagram and hit us up in the comments section! We'll see you next week for “With Me” so stay tuned! Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us... The Show: Patreon / Instagram / Twitter Jasmin: Instagram Mells: Instagram Outro Theme Music: Scott Malone Sound Mixing: Tyler Mastantuono Audio Editing: Jasmin Video Editing: Mells Thanks for listening; see you soon!
On RWS E4, we're discussing S1E3: "Rest in Pain", written by Harley Peyton and directed by Tina Rathborne. It's the first episode without any direct Frosty Lynchness, but we do get plenty of time with the delightful Shakespearean insult machine that is Albert Rosenfield, and two iconic Bobby Briggs moments. Special guest Chris Brugos joins us to explore mysteries such as: HOW can two perfectly terrific women be in love with Ed?WHY doesn't Donna wear that derby hat more often?WHAT is up with that dumb Bookhouse Boys signal? WHERE are Gersten and Harriet Hayward? PLUS: James, WHO?Grab your best funeral garb and join us!
Viva Las Vegas baby, it's another episode of Same Peaks Y'all. This time we're discussing Part 4 of “Twin Peaks: The Return.” Janey E (not a name) makes a sandwich, there's enough room for two beautiful women in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Lucy doesn't know how cell phones work, Bobby Briggs gets emotional, Wally […]
Courtenay Stallings, Josh Minton and Andy Bentley join us to talk about Twin Peaks episode 23, 24, 25, 26. Courtenay's book Laura's Ghost: Women Speak about Twin Peaks is available at www.bluerosemag.com Josh Minton @JoshuaMinton Red Room Podcast: HERE In Our House Now: HERE More info about Josh's book A Skeleton Key To Twin Peaks: https://jbmintonwriter.com/a-skeleton-key-to-twin-peaks Andy Bentley @abuddah The Unseen Players John Salinas as The Narrator, Jerry Horne and Andy Brennan Sophiah Koikas as Catherine Martell Bill Abelson as Andrew Packard and The Narrator Joyce Picker as The Narrator and Lucy Moran Chris Mathews as Thomas Eckhardt and The Narrator Caitlin Schrein as The Narrator Cathy Schrein as Jones and the Operator Bob Klier as Ben Horne and Hawk Katie Roarty as Audrey Horne and The Narrator Andy Bentley as Bobby Briggs and Andy Brennan Aaron Cohen as John Wheeler Robyn Lynne Norris as Audrey and the Narrator Peter Hallin as Dale Cooper Colt Wilson as Sheriff Truman Julia Rollo as Josie Packard and The Narrator Diane Nelson as The Narrator and Annie Blackburn Yvette as The Narrator and Lana Budding Milford Diana Stavroulakis as Catherine Martell Maya Adkins as Annie Blackburn Marcell Fraser as Dick Tremayne Tee Public Merch Table: HERE Facebook: HERE YouTube: HERE email us at twinpeaksunwrapped@gmail.com Twin Peaks Unwrapped The Book: HERE
We've arrived at Season 1, Episode 4 of Twin Peaks, “Rest in Pain,” which originally aired 4/26/90. Remember to watch before listening, as we might discuss any episodes to this point in the series.In this installment: Damon picks some ringers at Laura Palmer's funeral; Jonathan grapples with Bobby Briggs and talks secrets and honesty: Jennifer shows how insiders and outsiders see Twin Peaks and how it's primarily a male concern; and Colin takes on doubling, mirror images, and echos. Other topics this week include soap-within-a-soap “Invitation to Love,” and what's funny-ha-ha in Twin Peaks.LISTEN: BuzzSprout | Apple Podcasts (Coming soon!) | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | and more!NOTES: Tina Rathborne, episode directorZelly and Me (1988, film, written/directed by Tina Rathborn, feat. Isabella Rossellini, David Lynch)Harley Peyton, episode writerRoyce Applegate (minister at Laura Palmer's funeral)Dana Ashbrook (Bobby Briggs)Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Zack Morris of Saved by the Bell)Richard Ramirez (real-life serial killer, known as The Night Stalker)Don S. Davis (Major Garland Briggs)Holden Caulfield (protagonist in the novel 1951 novel Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger)Twin Peaks Z to A (box set feat. episode recaps from Lucy Moran,” Kimmy Robertson)Vertigo (1958, film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock)Wendy Robie (Nadine Hurley)
Goldie, Janna and Katy talk for over an hour about how hot Season 3 Bobby turned out. That's it. Do you really need more to convince you to listen to this episode? #twinpeaks #twinpeaskpodcast #theresapodcastar #theresapodcastallright #femalehosts #femalepodcasters #bobbybriggs #danaashbrook #briggs #bobbyishot Our theme song is No Prayer by Mercy Bell. Visit https://mercybell.bandcamp.com/
This week on the show we're talking all about secret codes, nostalgia and fan service, the sad and scary realities for Sarah Palmer and Audrey Horne, the importance of dreams, and, once again, the fact that Bobby Briggs could absolutely, 100% get it. (Get your shit together, Shelly.)We've decided to deputize ourselves into the Blue Rose Task Force - I mean, that's how that works, right? - so, go grab a damn fine coffee, or a nice Bordeaux, and meet us in the red room!Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us...The Show: Instagram / TwitterMells: Twitter / Instagram / Strangeful ThingsJasmin: Instagram / Twitter / The Tarot Coven PodcastThanks for listening; see you soon!*we do not claim any ownership of any audio clips that aren't our own voices*
Hello0o0o and welcome to another episode of Twin Peaks Tuesdays! This week we’re covering Season Three, Part Three “Call For Help” and Part Four “Brings Back Some Memories.” Come dive into the purple ocean with us as we ponder questions like: how can a human body fit through an electrical socket, but shoes get left behind? *Is it* about the bunny? And, could Bobby Briggs get it? (Spoiler…yes, yes he could.) Plus, Mells shares her own Mrs. Jackpots story from a trip to Vegas!Grab a damn fine coffee and meet us in the red room!Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us...The Show: Instagram / TwitterMells: Twitter / Instagram / Strangeful ThingsJasmin: Instagram / Twitter / The Tarot Coven PodcastThanks for listening; see you soon!*we do not claim any ownership of the audio clips from the intro sequence*
Welcome to Seasonal Impressions! Brian and Fez discuss one season per episode, paced perfectly for those who binge an entire season of television on a free day, just like us! In this episode we discuss season two of David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult classic, Twin Peaks! Starring Kyle MacLachlan as Special Agent Dale Cooper, Michael Ontkean as Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Michael Horse as Deputy Sheriff Tommy "Hawk" Hill, Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer, Mädchen Amick as Shelly Johnson, Dana Ashbrook as Bobby Briggs, Richard Beymer as Benjamin Horne, Lara Flynn Boyle as Donna Hayward, Sherilyn Fenn as Audrey Horne, Warren Frost as Dr. Will Hayward, Peggy Lipton as Norma Jennings, James Marshall as James Hurley, Everett McGill as Ed Hurley, Jack Nance as Pete Martell, Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, Joan Chen as Jocelyn Packard, Piper Laurie as Catherine Martell, Kimmy Robertson as Lucy Moran, Grace Zabriskie as Sarah Palmer, Catherine E. Coulson as Margaret Lanterman / "The Log Lady", Ian Buchanan as Dick Tremayne, Mary Jo Deschanel as Eileen Hayward, Frank Silva as BOB, Al Strobel as Phillip Michael Gerard / MIKE / "The One-Armed Man", David Patrick Kelly as Jerry Horne, Miguel Ferrer as Special Agent Albert Rosenfield, Eric Da Re as Leo Johnson, Harry Goaz as Deputy Sheriff Andy Brennan, Russ Tamblyn as Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, Wendy Robie as Nadine Hurley, Don Davis as Major Garland Briggs, Billy Zane as John Justice "Jack" Wheeler, and Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings.
Welcome to Seasonal Impressions! Brian and Fez discuss one season per episode, paced perfectly for those who binge an entire season of television on a free day, just like us! In this episode we discuss season one of David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult classic, Twin Peaks! Starring Kyle MacLachlan as Special Agent Dale Cooper, Michael Ontkean as Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Michael Horse as Deputy Sheriff Tommy "Hawk" Hill, Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer, Mädchen Amick as Shelly Johnson, Dana Ashbrook as Bobby Briggs, Richard Beymer as Benjamin Horne, Lara Flynn Boyle as Donna Hayward, Sherilyn Fenn as Audrey Horne, Warren Frost as Dr. Will Hayward, Peggy Lipton as Norma Jennings, James Marshall as James Hurley, Everett McGill as Ed Hurley, Jack Nance as Pete Martell, Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, Joan Chen as Jocelyn Packard, Piper Laurie as Catherine Martell, Kimmy Robertson as Lucy Moran, Grace Zabriskie as Sarah Palmer, Catherine E. Coulson as Margaret Lanterman / "The Log Lady", Ian Buchanan as Dick Tremayne, Mary Jo Deschanel as Eileen Hayward, Frank Silva as BOB, Al Strobel as Phillip Michael Gerard / MIKE / "The One-Armed Man", David Patrick Kelly as Jerry Horne, Miguel Ferrer as Special Agent Albert Rosenfield, Eric Da Re as Leo Johnson, Harry Goaz as Deputy Sheriff Andy Brennan, Russ Tamblyn as Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, Wendy Robie as Nadine Hurley, Don Davis as Major Garland Briggs, and Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings.
País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Dirección David Lynch (Creator), Mark Frost (Creator), David Lynch Guion David Lynch, Mark Frost Música Angelo Badalamenti Fotografía Peter Deming Reparto Kyle MacLachlan, Sheryl Lee, Michael Horse, Chrysta Bell, Miguel Ferrer, David Lynch Sinopsis Cooper gana 30 megajackpots en el casino y es conducido a la casa de Dougie. La esposa de Dougie, Janey-E, se siente aliviada de que puedan pagar sus grandes deudas de juego. Cooper, casi catatónico, tiene dificultades para establecerse en la vida como Dougie. Ve una visión de MIKE, quien le informa que él o su doppelgänger deben morir. En el Departamento del Alguacil, el alguacil Frank Truman recibe información actualizada sobre la investigación de Hawk, y el diputado Bobby Briggs recuerda que Cooper fue la última persona en ver a su padre, el mayor Briggs, antes de su muerte. El hijo de Andy y Lucy, Wally Brando, llega a la oficina del alguacil para presentar sus respetos a su malvado padrino, Harry Truman. Gordon y sus compañeros agentes del FBI, Albert Rosenfield y Tammy Preston, viajan a Dakota del Sur para entrevistar al doppelgänger de Cooper, quien afirma haber estado trabajando de manera encubierta con Jeffries.
On the Community Rewatch show, we discuss episode 1 with the 25 Years Later team and the Pink Room burlesque team acts out the Twin Peaks unseen scenes. Andrew Grevas@AndrewGrevas25yearslatersite.com Lindsay Stamhuis @linzstam @BickeringPeaks 25yearslatersite.com Laura Stewart@MummaLoola25YearsLaterSite.com Twin_Petes @Twin_Petes25yearslatersite.com Francine "The Lucid Dream" as Audrey Horne, Norma Jennings, Eileen Hayward, Laura Palmer, Nadine Hurley and Korowww.francineburlesque.com @FrancineD @PinkRoomBurlyq @DavidLynchMovie Schaffer the Darklord as Dale Cooper, Harry Truman, Andy Brennan, Pete Martell, Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, Mike Nelson, Bobby Briggs, Leland Palmer and Benjamin Horne@markschafferhttp://schafferthedarklord.com Bunny Buxom as Lucy Moran@BunnyBuxom Minx Arcana as Josie Packard@MinxArcana Seedy Edie as Donna Hayward and Shelly Johnson@seedyedie "I Remember" Sung by Julee CruiseFacebook: www.facebook.com/TwinPeaksUnwrappedEmail: TwinPeaksUnwrapped@gmail.com YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC-FzoCMWxT6CxYgKGPqZIXA?view_as=public Tee Public Merch Store: http://shrsl.com/jfa9
Before diving into the episodes for this entry, we take some time to talk about Scottish thriftiness, Brawl in Cell Block 99, Gerald’s Game, and Bo completely spoils 2017’s The Mummy. We then turn our attention to two more great episodes of Twin Peaks and explore Tim Roth’s Bowie-inspired accent, whether DoppelCooper is still possessed by Bob, Bobby Briggs visits his mother over here, the return of Matthew Lillard and some deep mythology, Dougie finally goes to the doctor and gets some action, Nadine goes into business, Richard Horne cements his place as the primary jerk of Twin Peaks and we once more devolve into barking noises at one another. Now pass the damn peas and get listening! The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies: Twin Peaks: The Returnsies: Episodes 9 & 10 appeared first on Legion.
Chopping Wood Inside: The Twin Peaks Podcast for Conspiracy Theorists
Murph and Hawk try to put their doppel-minds back to together after a existentially slippery, mind-blowing Season Finale: How spine-tingling was that cliffhanger?? What year is it again? Is Bob really dead? Are the Woodsman? Will Freddy run for Mayor of Twin Peaks? How hilar was Mr. C's "Coop act" at the Sheriff's Station? How late was Bobby Briggs to the Freddy/Bob Orb slugfest? How awesome was Gordon's entrance after the fight? Is Cooper the Dreamer? Is Red head Diane the real Lil from Fire Walk With Me? Was Part 17 the fan-friendly ending Lynch pitched to Showtime? Is Part 18 really Episode 1 of Season 4? How the F were Coop and Mike allowed into the Convenience Store to see Phillip? Was Diane really enjoying sex with Dale or did some latent Mr. C emerge during coitus? Is Coop's dark side really vanquished? Is Laura doomed in any dimension? Is Jow-day 'The Mother' aka Sarah via The Jumping Man? Is Sarah destined to stalk Laura on any astral plane? Will we ever get a Season 4 "curtain call" to answer, "How's Audrey?" And Is Coop trapped in an obsessive dreamer loop or is he the worst time traveler ever???
Welcome back to a brand new episode of Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies! This time around, we are tackling episodes 3 & 4 of Twin Peaks: The Returnsies, and with the usual care and meticulous analysis you have come to expect. Also, how Trump helps terminally ill Americans, getting deep on Ridley Scott, Game of Thrones‘ Bo-centric episode, the welcome arrival of Dougie, a pretty good explanation of what’s going on (we think), Naomi Watts joins the show (with a theme song), Denise and Lynch’s victory lap, #FuckChad, heeeeeey Bobby Briggs is back, Wally effin’ Brando, Winston Churchill impressions, three-legged dogs and so much more! Seriously, though, #FuckChad. The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies: Twin Peaks: The Returnsies Episodes 3 & 4 appeared first on Legion.
In our continued side-cast, Tom and Matt discuss Episodes 10 & 11 of Twin Peaks Season Three – things are really starting to sort of, maybe, possibly get going! Lots of fun character moments and legendary-level memes were born – including the amazing Mitchum Bros. and their beautiful friendship with DougieCoop. We also chat about Richard ‘Edgelord’ Thorne and his frankly naughty behaviour, how much we love Bobby Briggs, Cole’s seminal one-liners that punctuate the truly surreal with laugh out loud moments – and THAT scene that no one else seems to want to talk about. There are also off-topic rants about justice, double standards, and the weather (as always). We’re also taking bets on who utters next week’s immortal line. Recorded: 26/07/17 Check us out on SoundCloud: https://tinyurl.com/sotdscloud Or rate and subscribe on iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/sotditunes We’re also on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/sotdyoutube Matt’s Channel: https://tinyurl.com/sotdmatt Chris’s Channel: https://tinyurl.com/sotdchris Tom’s Channel: https://tinyurl.com/sotdtom
Twin Peaks returns to normal (its version of normal, at least) after last week's atomic blast, tons of plot threads get linked together by Gordon and the FBI, and Bobby Briggs has his day. Join us for a discussion of Twin Peaks The Return, Part 9. If you have a question for us or thoughts to share on the new season of Twin Peaks, write us at twinpeaks@idlethumbs.net. Looking for a place to discuss the season with fellow viewers? We recommend the Twin Peaks Rewatch forum.
Twin Peaks returns, in more ways than one as things appear to start tying together. Nicole Spagnuolo joins us to revel in Bobby Briggs’ finest hour and to be repulsed by Chad. MP3 Support us on Patreon patreon.com/damnfinepodcast.
Chopping Wood Inside: The Twin Peaks Podcast for Conspiracy Theorists
Murph and Hawk forage into Jack Parson's "black box of sex magic" to posit a plethora of theories for Part 9: Is the Audrey emergency room bombshell really a red herring? Will Hawk roust Sarah out of her psychic torpor with Laura's missing diary pages? Has the Josie door nob evolved into "the chair" referenced in the episode title? And who's the worst student Twin Peaks High has ever seen: Bobby Briggs or Caleb Landry Jones? All that and more!
Part four of Twin Peaks: The Return sees good Cooper reunited with coffee, his new foster family and a sack full of his casino winnings. Bobby Briggs is still looking for drugs, but this time as a cop. Bad Cooper finds himself in jail when the contents of his trunk show he is a very sick individual. Plus Wally Brando rides in to Twin Peaks pay his respects. Hosts: Phil Willis Nav Prasad Dave Bloustien Steve Lynch
We might be a day late, but we’re a show short, too! We get so wrapped up in Episode 10 of Season Two, we whiff on the second episode! That doesn’t mean we’re going easy on this one. There’s a new voice for Bobby Briggs! Nadine is a cheerleader! Leo’s Meh-brand chair! The Twin Peaks musical you’ve been waiting for is here! Trigger warning: Bob Seger-influenced puns inside. Also, we take a firm stand on those Dark Universe movies, debate Logan and Duncan sniffs around Hounds of Love. Put on your dancing shoes and hop on for this song-fueled episode of Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies! The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies – “Dispute Between Brothers” appeared first on Legion.
Wherein a widow is made, a battle plan laid, and a secret drug deal betrayed! Cooper decides to go all in and purchase some real estate in town, but all is not what it seems at Dead Dog Farm. Bobby Briggs inadvertently helps Audrey to clear Cooper's name when the photos he's taken of Hank Jennings for Ben Horne wind up proving that the drug charges against Coop have been trumped up. Meanwhile, Windom Earle has predicted Cooper's opening chess move perfectly, further underscoring the brilliance and danger of his opponent. Major Briggs also makes a momentous return in his family living room after a strange and unexplained absence... Also: Nadine goes a-rasslin'! Lana bewitches the Sheriff's department! Molly Shannon is here! And James and Evelyn...well the less said about them, the better!
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Episode 30 - Goddamn, these people are confusing! We're proud to announce our latest episode is available for your listening Lynch-directed, Robert Engels and Lynch co-written film that served as a prequel to the Twin Peaks television series, recounting the final days in Laura Palmer's life as well as filling in how Agent Dale Cooper and the FBI first became involved, due to the mysterious disappearance of Teresa Banks. Scott and Chris discuss the entire film (as released) in this extra-length episode, from the expected greatness of Ray Wise to Sheryl Lee finally show how good she can be, driving home that at its heart, Twin Peaks is as much about horrible, all-too-real abuse as it is other dimensions, quirky characters, coffee or pie. The film answers longstanding questions as it raises more, like what does David Bowie's Agent Jeffrey's have to do with everything, and how did Bobby Briggs get away with murder? We hope you enjoy the episode and let us know what you think. As you may now know, we've got a few months between now and the premiere of the Showtime Twin Peaks series, so we'll be filling that time looking at the “Missing Pieces” (deleted or extended scenes from the film), more recent cast interviews from the Blu-ray box set, Mark Frost's Secret History of Twin Peaks: A Novel, and more. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Facebook: WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com #Twin Peaks #David Lynch #Mark Frost #The Who Killed Laura Podcast
Wherein Aidan and Lindsay dive into the unseemly world of One Eyed Jacks with Agent Cooper and Audrey Horne, pay a visit to the Johnson Family Farm with Bobby Briggs, and watch Donna, James, and Maddy listen to cassette tapes like any good red-blooded teenagers (only instead of the latest Fine Young Cannibals album, they get to hear their dearly departed friend admit her deepest, darkest secrets to her creepy psychotherapist...six of one, really...) Also: Leo is angry! Catherine smells insurance fraud! Ed wears a wig! Cherry stems!!! Links: Mynah birds The opening title sequence features a Bewick's Wren (or a Varied Thrush...depends on who you talk to!) You can read more about the opening titles here Vertical Service Codes, which are how one might access a feature like *69/1471 to call back the last number that called you, wasn't truly widely available until the 90s, so it's doubtful this could have been in use here.
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 20 - Kiss Me, General Lee Welcome back to another episode of the podcast with your hosts, Scott and Chris, as we break down another episode of Twin Peaks, this one being “Checkmate”, written by Harley Peyton and directed by Todd Holland, originally airing 01/19/91. Lots of talk of fire and other energy (like radioactivity) from both Log Lady and Major Briggs, cooled down a bit with a sprinkler dripping onto a Polaroid of Briggs' neck. While DEA Agent Denise (David Duchovny) and Cooper arrange the sting operation on Jean Renault, Deputy Andy and Dick Tremayne do some bumbling sleuthing at the orphanage where little Nicky lives, hoping to find out about the sealed records regarding the deaths of Nicky's parents. Meanwhile, there's no additional chess move in the paper from Windom Earle, so he must be planning something else. Bobby Briggs is getting too big for his britches, dumping poor Shelly to care for dribbling Leo while he works for Ben Horne, who, instead of teaching him about shady business is still lost in his delusion of being General Lee, trying to redo the Civil War for a winning outcome for the South. James Hurley gets in deeper with the rich wife, while Harry has just gotten Josie back, only to lose her again as she becomes Catherine's indentured servant. Big Ed Hurley goes full steam ahead with his romance with Norma, only for Nadine's husband Hank to show up. Luckily, Ed's wife Nadine shows up and beats the crap out of him. Catherine comes to gloat over the diminished Ben, but finds not just sympathy for him but those old romantic feelings, leading to the title of our episode. The sting goes down, with both Denise/Dennis and Cooper getting some shots in, and that's it for Jean Renault's rein of terror and his framing of Cooper. Leo is maybe not so brain dead as Shelly thought, which is too bad for her, and an explosion across town leaves the sheriff's station empty, allowing Windom Earle to make his next chess move in person. We talk about all of this and more, so please give it a listen. For Little Nicky's sake if not ours. Are you following along with us? We'd love to hear from you. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com #Twin Peaks #David Lynch #Mark Frost #The Who Killed Laura Podcast
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 18 - It's a good color for him Welcome back to another Who Killed Laura Podcast with Chris and Scott. This episode of Twin Peaks, entitled “Masked Ball”, was directed by Dwayne Dunham. Looking at his body of work, one has to wonder which of these acting greats was more fulfilling to direct: James Marshall or Kevin Sorbo? After the Log Lady intro sets up what will be a sort of chess game between Agent Cooper and nemesis Windom Earle, we get some stylistic deviations/additions this episode, including some rockabilly music for James Hurley, as he embarks on a solo adventure away from Twin Peaks township that is very noir in nature, just with more wood and wool sweaters. Evelyn Marsh is a sophisticated femme fatale who nonetheless has to sip martinis at a roadside tavern named Wallie's Hideout, and it just so happens she needs a mechanic to fix her husband's expensive old car, and her desire to escape her life coincides nicely with James'. Nadine Hurley's mental illness takes the form of her belief she is a teenager back in high school again, and in Twin Peaks, delusions are humored, so she's allowed to enroll again and try out for cheerleading. She also soon has her eye on Mike, who has seemed so lost (well, offscreen) since chum Bobby Briggs forgot about him. Slick Dick Tremayne tries to show Lucy he's a fit father by bringing around an orphan named Nicky. Hank Jennings and father-in-law Ernie return from a hunting/whoring trip where Hank and Jean Renault have coerced Ernie into getting back into the criminal life, and it leads to, one has to assume, the only STD joke in the series. Ben Horne, exonerated but having lost his big Ghostwood Estates deal, looks at old home movies of himself and his dad and starts to fall apart. David Duchovny as Dennis/Denise has some fun scenes, and we dig more into both the meaning of the White Lodge (courtesy of Hawk) and Andrew Packard and Thomas Eckhardt, as well as Rick Deckard, Jack Rickards, and Keith and Reed Richards. PRO TIP: don't give your characters too-similar names. Are you watching along with us? We'd love to hear from you. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com
Today's Guest: Bill Plympton, filmmaker, Hitler's Folly, CheatinStream 'Hitler's Folly for free: http://www.plymptoons.comBILL PLYMPTON podcast excerpt: "I was reading a newspaper and saw that Hitler was a big fan of 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.' I thought that was the most surreal thing I ever heard. Here is the most evil man in history, laughing over the antics of these dwarfs!"Key interview moments:• 3:20 Filmmaker Bill Plympton explains what inspired him to create a fake history of Adolf Hitler in Hitler's Folly;• 10:10 Anyone can stream Hitler's Folly for free from Plympton's website, http://www.plymptoons.com; Plympton explains why he is giving his latest film away at no cost;• 13:00 The star of Hitler's Folly is actor Dana Ashbrook, best known as "Bobby Briggs" from the original run of "Twin Peaks."Subscribe to Mr. Media for FREE on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MrMediaRadioFor more interviews like this one: http://www.MrMedia.com What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The calm of Charlie Rose, the curiosity of Terry Gross and the unpredictability of Howard Stern! Since February 2007, more than 1,000 exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture video and audio comedy podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics! Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/andelmanFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/MrMediaRadio
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 17 - I Like To Lick And who doesn't? This episode of the podcast (and welcome to it) exploring the aftermath of the revelation of Laura Palmer's murderer and his funeral. Hint: it's Leland Palmer. The series belatedly tries to portray the town of Twin Peaks as not just a handful of horny weirdos but a real community of quirky, horny weirdos of all ages who care about each other. The funeral places nearly every character together and turns the decades-long feud between the doddering mayor and his serial marrying brother into comedy, or at least a few minutes of stuff that happens, that you watch, and that you then go about living your life without it having touched you more than superficially. Speaking of comedy, isn't mental illness funny? Sure it is, and that's why Big Ed Hurley and Dr. Jacoby get 40-something Nadine enrolled in high school, since she's mentally regressed to that of a teenager. Catherine tells Sheriff Truman what happened to her during and after The Great Mill Fire of 1990, and seems to have rekindled her faith in things Jesusy and not emanating from the forest. Give a man to open a can of tuna and he'll eat for a day, but TEACH a man to open a can of tuna and..oh, never mind. In the Subplots We Dislike Dept, Long and Slightly Bent Dicky Tremaine wants to be a father, but really isn't cut out for it, as he doesn't notice how dangerous it is for pregnant Lucy to be on the ladder. Did you know that Clarence Williams III only ever said, “Solid!” on The Mod Squad? Here in 1991 he gets to say, “Suspended!” about Agent Cooper, and, while a not great acting opportunity, it did serve to end racism for 1991-1992. It came back, but hey, baby steps. The creators of the show decide that even if she's not going to be romantically linked to Agent Cooper, there's not much use in keeping Sherilyn Fenn in bulky sweaters, so she turns on the sex appeal again to flirt and conspire with Bobby Briggs. She gets him a brief, seemingly unproductive meeting with Ben Horne, but it's good enough for him to offer to treat her to some ice cream, which is where we get the title of this podcast episode. The Trooper or Cooman ‘shippers will enjoy the sheriff giving Dale a goodbye fly lure and Bookhouse Boys patch, but don't expect a Truger ‘ship anytime soon, since Truman tells Roger he can take his cooperation and stuff it. And remember, you can't spell cooperation without Cooper. The M.T Wentz secret restaurant critic storyline comes to a conclusion as Vivian confesses to Norma that she's Wentz, and she can't violate her professional ethics to give the Double R a good review. Good parents are at a premium in Twin Peaks. Jean Renault and Hank force old con man Ernie into not only helping them launder money but also get him to partake in his vice of gambling again. And we see that Mountie who looks like William Atherton but isn't, is in cahoots with Renault. It's not all doom and gloom in the room of Truman, as a knackered Josie Packard comes back to her khaki-slacked macker's shack and hits the sack. Finally, Cooper takes his suspension in stride, or at least in forest, as he and Major Briggs enjoy a bit of fishin', campin' and philosphizin', before Cooper whizzes below an owl (illegal in Kentucky) and then there's some white light, a hooded figure, and go fig, no Briggs. Thanks, cool cats and hep honeys. Let us know how we're driving. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com
Today's Guest: Bill Plympton, filmmaker, Hitler's Folly, Cheatin Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of professional Nazi hunters who don’t know what a ‘mockumentary’ is but suspect it has clues that will satisfy their lives’ work… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! When you start watching Hitler’s Folly, the new film by Academy Award nominee Bill Plympton, the action starts immediately and you can’t help but get pulled in. And when you get to the end, you’ll probably do what I did – start over from the beginning and watch it again. BILL PLYMPTON podcast excerpt: "I was reading a newspaper and saw that Hitler was a big fan of 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.' I thought that was the most surreal thing I ever heard. Here is the most evil man in history, laughing over the antics of these dwarfs!" Hitler’s Folly is a mockumentary, a fake documentary, if you will, in the spirit of Spinal Tap or, if you want to be era-specific, I suggest H.G. Wells’ infamous radio play, “War of the Worlds.” In Plympton’s conceit, Adolf Hitler never lost his desire to become an artist – an animator, in fact, in the mode of Walt Disney. For Hitler, the German aggression of the second world war is nothing but an opportunity for him to create his cartoon magnum opus, an animated version of The Ring, featuring his Disney like creation, "Downey Duck." And those concentration camps? Wait until you learn what their real purpose was! BILL PLYMPTON podcast excerpt: "I didn't want to pay a lawyer $10,000 to go through the film and pay another $10,000 for rights, so we decided to release 'Hitler's Folly' for free. And if people like it, they can donate to my studio so we can make more films." By the way, Plympton calls Adolf Hitler a media star – “the Donald Trump of the past.” I don’t want to give away too much, but you will likely come to the end of Hitler’s Folly convinced that the Axis lost the Big One for a completely different reason than the one found in most history books. Hitler’s Folly will be streamed for free at www.plymptoons.com beginning on Friday, June 3. This is Bill Plympton’s second visit to Mr. Media; the first was in April 2015 to promote his animated feature, Cheatin. Key interview moments: • 3:20 Filmmaker Bill Plympton explains what inspired him to create a fake history of Adolf Hitler in Hitler's Folly; • 10:10 Anyone can stream Hitler's Folly for free from Plympton's website, http://www.plymptoons.com; Plympton explains why he is giving his latest film away at no cost; • 13:00 The star of Hitler's Folly is actor Dana Ashbrook, best known as "Bobby Briggs" from the original run of "Twin Peaks." Bill Plympton Website • Facebook • Twitter • Vimeo • YouTube • Wikipedia • IMDB This is Spinal Tap (Special Edition) directed by Rob Reiner. Order your copy today by clicking on the DVD cover above! "Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies and Make Good Companies Great" by Albert J. Dunlap with Bob Andelman, available in print, e-book or digital audio. Order your copy now by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
Bryon and Ben discuss Twin Peaks episode 2.“This week Cooper demonstrates one of his more unusual deductive techniques, Benjamin Horne takes bother Jerry to the local gambling hall, and Leo Johnson holds Bobby Briggs at gunpoint. Like the pilot, this episode was directed by co-creator David Lynch, so expect more quirky touches.” - The Times-News Hendersonville, N.C., 4/19/90 Twitter: @TwinPeaksUnwrapFacebook: www.facebook.com/TwinPeaksUnwrappedEmail:TwinPeaksUnwrapped@gmail.com Sources:“Sycamore Trees" lyrics by David Lynch, music by Angelo Badalamenti and sung by Jimmy Scott Wrapped in Plastic magazine #6Wrapped in Plastic magazine #10Wrapped in Plastic magazine #50Wrapped in Plastic magazine #59Episode #2 DVD Commentary (Twin Peaks Season 1 DVD - 2001)Twin Peaks Behind-The-ScenesVideo Watchdog #2Reflections: An Oral History of Twin PeaksLynch on LynchTwin Peaks Episode #2 scriptTwin Peaks Invitation To Love Completehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFMen60b6UQ“Diane… the tapes of Agent Cooper”
Eric, Christian, and Tyler discuss episode #1.6 "Cooper's Dreams." The Character Spotlight is on Bobby Briggs and Leo Johnson. The guys also get into the big news that was, and is. The News.......4:20 Rundown Pt. 1.......22:42 Character Spotlights.......48:10 Rundown Pt. 2.......59:03 Email the show: BookhousePodcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com Twitter: BookhousePod Web: bookhousepodcast.libsyn.com 2015 Flicksation Podcast Network
Podcast From Another Place reconvenes with Stevil, Drex and Dustin, DemiGod Rob is out in the Kootenays near One-Eyed Jack's doing some "recon", and plans are being put in motion in Twin Peaks and, more notably, at the Great Northern. Coop is in a foul mood after being awaken by rowdy Icelanders, Audrey is using her feminine wiles to get what she wants and Shelley and Leo's marriage experiences a little gun-play. Our panel breaks down the cryptic messages and information given in the episode, from Dr. Jacoby's session with Bobby Briggs to the insane ramblings of the Log Lady and her non-judgemental log. Stevil also educates Drex on a rather adult event. So you better grab a cold beer for Leo, snack on Heppa's leg of lamb and dig into this episode now and don't worry, the owls can't see you in here!
Recorded June 18, 2014 Under the orders of Ben Horne, Leo embarks on a plan not only to burn the Packard Saw Mill but to eliminate Shelly, Catherine Martell and Bobby Briggs in one fell swoop. Agent Cooper successfully lures Jacques Renault across the Canadian border and his involvement in the death of Laura is … Continue reading