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4 Fish in a Percolator: a Twin Peaks Podcast
Ep. 5: "The One-Armed Man"

4 Fish in a Percolator: a Twin Peaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 70:47


The 3 idiots of 3 Fish in a Percolator gang up to talk about the coolness of Deputy Hawk, the kinkiness of Ben Horne and the drawing skills of Hank Jennings as they dissect the 5th episode of Twin Peaks' first season. 

Manners & Madness: A Jane Austen & David Lynch Podcast

This week we are a little raw but we hope you will stick with us as we discuss Rest in Pain. We discuss the soapiness of the episode and do a deep dive on Deputy Hawk. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/message

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There's a Podcast All Right

In this episode Goldie, Janna, and Katy discuss Janna's hawt boyfriend Deputy Tommy "Hawk" Hill with an embarrassing amount of admiration. We begin with a dive into the fantasy realm by asking each other who we would most want to share family ties, which rapidly evolves into who would we want to date. Amidst the crush gushing there's also some serious conversation about minorities, Native Americans, and the harsh realities of colonization in America. Come on a date with us! We don't take ourselves too seriously, enjoy long walks under the Pacific Northwest starlight, and making love in the humidity of the orchid room... wait, that last one... hold on... no. Theme music is "No Prayer" by Mercy Bell. Visit http://mercybell.bandcamp.com

An Hour With Your Ex
An Hour With Your Ex 156: Twin Peaks: The Return (1-8)

An Hour With Your Ex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 69:43


Deputy Hawk found us and demanded a brand new episode. We head back to TWIN PEAKS. We have watched the first 8 episodes of TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN and wanted to talk to you all about them. Can you believe that Mel Evans and Mark Colomb love new TWIN PEAKS? Holy shit, how about that slow push into the mushroom cloud?   An Hour With Your Ex is a Denver based podcast. Mel Evans is a comedian. Mark Colomb married her. But they started podcasting before all that. 

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Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies: “The Black Widow” and “Checkmate”

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 214:35


We’re back on track and have a pair of classic Twin Peaks episodes to peruse for your entertainment.  We also pepper in some questions from the audience, chat about Summer Camp and American Gods, get deep into why John Carpenter is the most punk rock director ever, more on Bo’s John Landis feud, why Dougie Milford is reading the Kama Sutra, more off-screen adventures of Deputy Hawk, James Hurley’s Stupid Noir Adventure (feat. Malcolm Sloan), a far too elaborate series of poo jokes, speaking in German, why there is so much sexual assault in these episodes, five-knuckle shuffles, a new layer to the Nadine mythology, the lack of Donna, what exactly is wrong with these episodes and much, much more! The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies: “The Black Widow” and “Checkmate” appeared first on Legion.

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies: “Masked Ball”

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 136:38


We were delayed a week, but that doesn’t mean we’re not hyped about the back half of… season… two…  Ugh.  But, wait!  There’s Deputy Hawk awesomeness (ka-kaw!!!), James takes his show on the road, Nadine finds love and a new DEA agent comes to town!  Also, we chat about The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and XX before we plunge into all the storylines we love and a couple we struggle to care about.  Why is See-You-Next-Tuesday Catherine Martell inspired by sitcoms?  What’s with that tooth?  And have we somehow managed to make Nadine even more horrifying?  These questions and more answered on this episode of Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies! The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies: “Masked Ball” appeared first on Legion.

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaksies: “Drive With a Dead Girl” and “Arbitrary Law”

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 224:53


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.

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks – “Laura’s Secret Diary” & “The Orchid’s Curse”

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 177:15


We have apparently stumbled upon a new format, which is just pure madness recorded for your listening pleasure.  We poorly discuss the following topics:  Do you need the internet for pornography?  The difference between potato chips and “crisps.”  Kirk Douglas impressions (just as tasteless as you would imagine).  Can this really be called a podcast anymore?  Does anyone care about what’s going on with Lucy?  How much we all want to go to Sternwood Acres.  Amazon ratings for sex swings.  Black Yukon Sucker Punches.  Under what circumstances can you punch a woman in the gut?  And, the best moment in Deputy Hawk history.  This, and so much more as we wind our way through the wilds of Twin Peaks Season Two! The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks – “Laura’s Secret Diary” & “The Orchid’s Curse” appeared first on Legion.

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks: “Coma” & “The Man Behind Glass”

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 169:37


Welcome back to another twofer episode where we tackle episodes two and three of season two!  I would like to say this episode is shorter, more concise and more focused, but that would be a lie.  It’s crazy long and filled with digressions the likes of which you have come to expect from this series.  Duncan may be on the clean-burnin’ propane during the recording of this episode, we can’t be sure.  In addition to important topics like what Nadine watches in her coma, the only way to escape Deputy Hawk and that damn James song, we also talk about that new trailer for The Dark Tower and the problem with movie universes.  New bad impressions!  Twin Peaks as a variety show!  Very naughty werewolves!  Kick back with your pals as we potentially set a record for Hawk screeches and, just maybe, the hardest we’ve heard Duncan laugh. The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks: “Coma” & “The Man Behind Glass” appeared first on Legion.

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks: “The Last Evening” & “May the Giant Be With You”

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 173:46


We have returned with another two-episode edition of Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks!  In this family-sized episode, we discuss the collected works of James Marshall, Dune, The Dark, and then, finally get around to some Twin Peaks chat.  We’re scouring through the first season finale and charting all the crosses and double-crosses.  Plus, gank!  In the second half, we talk the premiere of season two and the inevitable battle between Deputy Hawk and Mothman, classic Bukowski beat poetry, Nadine’s coma adventures, the haunted sunglasses of sluttiness,  the really honestly truly amazing costume design of Audrey Horne and that horrifying final scene. You may notice the audio for Bo a bit blown out in the first half.  Sorry!  The second half is silky smooth… Rub some dirt on those wounds and get to listening!  Say it with us now… ga-ze-boooo…     The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks: “The Last Evening” & “May the Giant Be With You” appeared first on Legion.

There Will Be Drinking Recaps Twin Peaks
Episode 2.5 - The Orchid's Curse

There Will Be Drinking Recaps Twin Peaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 44:51


Cait & Murda return to Twin Peaks this week and we try to find some goddman secrets! The angsty teen dum-dums come up with interesting sleuthing plans at Harold Smith's crazy farm, but we're also kind of warming up to Donna. Wonder team Truman and Cooper devise a plan to rescue Audrey from One Eyed Jack's, but it is really Deputy Hawk saving the day. Make some tea infused bourbon, shake up a fresh Laura Palmer, and catch up on our other recaps before you listen. Don't forget to subscribe to our mothership podcast, There Will Be Drinking and follow us on Instagram @ThereWillBeDrinking, on Twitter @TWBDPodcast, like us on Facebook @ Facebook.com/TWBDPodcast and email us at TWBDPodcast@gmail.com.

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks – Episode 3: Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 110:38


Oh, my friends and neighbors, we’ve got a good one for you today!  The latest episode of Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks is here and it’s a wild ride.  We dig into this third episode of Twin Peaks in our usual, spoiler-free fashion (in that we will NOT spoil later episodes).  We gush over Deputy Hawk (again), examine when the work of Arnold Schwarzenegger went into decline, Leo Johnson’s odd taste in portraits, anticipate What’s Up with Mike and Bob, definitively identify the best film of Kevin Costner’s career and examine the detail and effort that went into the dream sequence, which may just be the best representation of dreams in film history.  Also, Duncan pitches his first movie!  Enough teasin’, let’s do some pleasin’!  Let’s rock! You can drop us a line on the Legion Podcasts Facebook page and let us know what you think of this seminal episode of the show! The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks – Episode 3: Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer appeared first on Legion.

Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks Episode 2 – “Traces to Nowhere”

Duncan and Bo Come Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 93:32


With the investigation now underway, Duncan and Bo continue their spoiler-free look at the murder of Laura Palmer.  This time, we get the cause of death, dismiss one suspect and focus on another, discuss the irresistible boob joke, travel to the picturesque home of Shelly and Leo Johnson, muse on the familiar topic of shirt anger, adore Deputy Hawk’s big action scene and find a new voice for James.  What’s with that bloody shirt?  And who is Dr. Jacoby’s interior decorator?  Is Pete the nicest guy in Twin Peaks?  How did that fish get in the percolator? The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks Episode 2 – “Traces to Nowhere” appeared first on Legion.

The Who Killed Laura Podcast
Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 19 - Persistent Random Misfortune

The Who Killed Laura Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 65:07


The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 19 - Persistent Random Misfortune Welcome back to another episode of the podcast with Scott and Chris. This episode looks at “The Black Widow” from 1/12/91, written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and directed by Caleb Deschanel, all very familiar with Frost's and Lynch's vision by now, and great contributors to it. Ben Horne is continuing to lose his mind, while Dougie Milford loses his life mid-coitus with his beautiful, maybe cursed, bride. She's got such an effect on men that even stoic Deputy Hawk is literally falling for her. The Little Nicky subplot continues, and we realize why he's named Nicky: he's the Devil! Or at least Dick Tremayne thinks so, and he gets Andy believing it, too. See, Nicky's parents died under mysterious circumstances. We see a young Molly Shannon playing it relatively straight as an employee of the Happy Helping Hands adoption agency. Nadine, still thinking she's a teen high school girl, has a crush on Mike. Air Force Colonel Riley is looking into Major Briggs' disappearance and fills in Cooper and Truman on Briggs and a little on the White Lodge.Catherine and Pete have dinner and she gets him used to the idea that Josie is their maid and that she's culpable in Andrew's death. Cooper gets another newspaper chess move from archenemy Windom Earle, as well as a career-and-maybe-life-saving bit of evidence from Audrey Horne showing that he's being framed for the cocaine trafficking, and that it's going down at Dead Dog Farm. Ed and Norma decide it's finally time to act on their desires, and Hank suspects. DEA Agent Denise turns Ernie to try to nail Jean Renault. James gets closer to Evelyn. The Black Widow silences her harshest critic, the mayor, and Briggs comes home, having lost two days. Lots happening in this episode. Not all storylines are great, which is a common complaint about Season Two, but this one moves pretty well and at least a couple of these stories are coming to a close soon.   Also, we promised to add some information the eponymous Black widow or as Scott refers to her, “The little red-haired girl”. Imbued with the power to make men swoon, the character was played by actress Robin Lively, half-sister to Blake Lively. She has been a working actress since she was 6 years old with notable film roles including, Teen Witch, Karate Kid III and many guest starring roles on television show from Punky Brewster to the Drew Carey Show up to the current season and even a few lead roles such as the night time soap opera Savannah and the Rush Hour TV adaptation.   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  

Twice as Bright, Half as Long
Episode 08.05 - Twin Peaks

Twice as Bright, Half as Long

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 155:24


Dave and Ian continue to make their way through season two of Twin Peaks. In episode 10, Audrey is being held for ransom at One-Eyed Jack's by Blackie and Jacques Renault's brother Jean, there is desertion in the Scooby Gang as Donna meets the mysterious Harold Smith and become jealous of James and Maddy, and Leland is arrested for Jacques's murder. In episode 11, Leland confesses, Judge Sternwood arrives in town, and there are rumors that a well-known travel writer will soon visit. In episode 12, Cooper and Harry attempt to rescue Audrey while Donna and Maddy attempt to steal Laura's diary from Harold. They also discuss how awesome Deputy Hawk is, how dopey Deputy Andy is, and what Statistician Ian gets up to on his holidays.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Twice as Bright, Half as Long - Episode 08.05

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 155:24


Dave and Ian continue to make their way through season two of Twin Peaks. In episode 10, Audrey is being held for ransom at One-Eyed Jack's by Blackie and Jacques Renault's brother Jean, there is desertion in the Scooby Gang as Donna meets the mysterious Harold Smith and become jealous of James and Maddy, and Leland is arrested for Jacques's murder. In episode 11, Leland confesses, Judge Sternwood arrives in town, and there are rumors that a well-known travel writer will soon visit. In episode 12, Cooper and Harry attempt to rescue Audrey while Donna and Maddy attempt to steal Laura's diary from Harold. They also discuss how awesome Deputy Hawk is, how dopey Deputy Andy is, and what Statistician Ian gets up to on his holidays.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Twice as Bright, Half as Long - Episode 08.05

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 155:24


Dave and Ian continue to make their way through season two of Twin Peaks. In episode 10, Audrey is being held for ransom at One-Eyed Jack's by Blackie and Jacques Renault's brother Jean, there is desertion in the Scooby Gang as Donna meets the mysterious Harold Smith and become jealous of James and Maddy, and Leland is arrested for Jacques's murder. In episode 11, Leland confesses, Judge Sternwood arrives in town, and there are rumors that a well-known travel writer will soon visit. In episode 12, Cooper and Harry attempt to rescue Audrey while Donna and Maddy attempt to steal Laura's diary from Harold. They also discuss how awesome Deputy Hawk is, how dopey Deputy Andy is, and what Statistician Ian gets up to on his holidays.

Twice as Bright, Half as Long
Episode 08.05 - Twin Peaks

Twice as Bright, Half as Long

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 155:24


Dave and Ian continue to make their way through season two of Twin Peaks. In episode 10, Audrey is being held for ransom at One-Eyed Jack's by Blackie and Jacques Renault's brother Jean, there is desertion in the Scooby Gang as Donna meets the mysterious Harold Smith and become jealous of James and Maddy, and Leland is arrested for Jacques's murder. In episode 11, Leland confesses, Judge Sternwood arrives in town, and there are rumors that a well-known travel writer will soon visit. In episode 12, Cooper and Harry attempt to rescue Audrey while Donna and Maddy attempt to steal Laura's diary from Harold. They also discuss how awesome Deputy Hawk is, how dopey Deputy Andy is, and what Statistician Ian gets up to on his holidays.

Deer Meadow Radio - A Twin Peaks Podcast
Marilyn and Company - The Twin Peaks Pilot (Almost) Part I

Deer Meadow Radio - A Twin Peaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 54:28


In our second episode we catch up on the news and begin our discussion of the Twin Peaks pilot. Look out for: The Death of a Dugpa?!!! Relatives of the Lodge Denizens?!?!? In a Town Like Mayberry...   SPOILERS FOR: The 1944 classic Laura between 45.50 - 47:10 Twin Peaks between 0.00 - 54:28 :)   Links Pay Your Way Into Twin Peaks! Twin Peaks Unwrapped Podcast Chats with Deputy Hawk! Brad Dukes Nabs Harley Peyton Interview! Where's Annie?  

The Who Killed Laura Podcast
Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep. 3 - Do You Know Where Dreams Come From

The Who Killed Laura Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015 63:01


WKLP Episode 3 - Do You Know Where Dreams Come From? Scott and Chris are back with another episode of the podcast, this one focusing on Season One, Episode 3′s “Rest in Pain,” originally broadcast April 26, 1990. The episode was written by Harley Peyton, who ‘80s kids may have first noticed as the screenwriter of 1987′s Less Than Zero, based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis. Peyton would go on to write and/or produce some pretty poor films like Heaven's Prisoners and Bandits in the early ‘00s and more recently worked on television series such as Dracula. Peyton was nominated for writing this episode, as was Mark Frost for writing the pilot. Before one argues that the split votes resulted in David E. Kelley winning for L.A. Law, Kelley was nominated with William M. Finkelstein for a different episode. Joseph Dougherty was also nominated, for thirtysomething. As long as we're talking Emmys, here are the Peaks nominations, with the winners in parentheses: David Lynch - Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series for the pilot, (Thomas Carter - Equal Justice/Scott Winant - thirtysomething)(tie) Kyle MacLachlan -  Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (Peter Falk - Columbo) Piper Laurie - Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (odd choice to push her as a lead actress)(Patricia Wettig - thirtysomething) Sherilyn Fenn - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Marg Helgenberger - China Beach) Twin Peaks - Outstanding Drama Series (L.A. Law) ABC did tie with NBC for most major nominations with 47, and won the most awards with 11, beating CBS with 10, NBC with 8, HBO with 3 and Fox with 2. HBO's 11 nominations were primarily for original movies and specials; they were just starting with original series. This episode had 16.7 million viewers, so another 2.5M dropped off from the previous week. There were at least two scenes in questionable taste featuring a male figure straddling either Laura Palmer's corpse or her coffin, so perhaps the   early ‘90s sensibilities of some fans were offended. The title of the episode is, “Rest in Pain.” As usual, we titled the podcast on a line of dialogue from the episode. The episode was directed by Tina Rathborne, who would go on to direct one more episode of the series, episode #17. She previously directed Isabella Rossellini in the feature film, Zelly and Me, and of course, Rossellini was in Lynch's Blue Velvet and Wild at Heart. Rathbone borrowed some bits from the previous episode's dream sequence with Lynch's permission, wanting to add visual flair to an episode she felt was heavy with characters sitting and talking. Rathbone would praise the banal, mundane elements of life in Twin Peaks and the boy next door character of Agent Cooper, which made the violent, lurid and surreal elements more striking. Rathbone describes the series as a Bildungsroman, a German term for a novel of formation/education/culture, as Agent Cooper learns over the course of the series to become a more enlightened, well-rounded person. She also points out that in Cooper, Lynch and Frost introduced Carl Jung's theories of analytical psychology, which deals with and introduces such concepts as the personal and collective unconscious, and places great emphasis on symbols, anima and animus, the ego, and the shadow. The episode introduces two significant characters but also a secret group, The Bookhouse Boys, an extralegal fraternal order consisting of two actual police, Sheriff Truman and Deputy Hawk, as well as Big Ed Hurley. The setting for the Bookhouse was a real location, That Old Place Restaurant in Cornell, CA, much the same as seen on screen but with the bookcases and books added. Other episodes featuring The Bookhouse would feature a set, quite a bit larger and with more rooms than possible, based on the dimensions of the outside. The Bookhouse Boys insignia is that of a tree with a golden sword essentially taking the place of the trunk and spine of the tree. Miguel Ferrer debuts this episode as FBI agent Albert Rosenfeld, getting some great scenes condescending to Twin Peaks' Sheriff's Department, whom he sees as backwoods clods. Ferrer, son of Oscar-winning actor/director Jose Ferrer, would reprise his role in TP:FWWM. His other film, TV and animation voice credits are too numerous to mention, including roles in the holy trinity of network investigative dramas, CSI, NCIS and Law & Order. Ferrer's work as Albert was well-received by critics, and Ferrer was reportedly a welcome addition to the set, bringing a lot of laughter to his approach to the character. Sheryl Lee doesn't debut, exactly, but gets her first shot really acting and talking onscreen, not as Laura Palmer, but as her cousin, Madeleine “Maddy” Ferguson, a nerdier, brunette version of Laura who seems to be as decent and nice as many thought Laura was. She comes from Missoula, Montana, Lynch's real birthplace. We'll discuss duality in Lynch's work down the road more, but let's note here that Maddy's name is itself a reference to one of the great cinematic explorations of duality, Hitchcock's Vertigo, which featured Kim Novak as Madeleine and James Stewart as Scottie Ferguson. We question the acting skills of Dana Ashbrook in this episode, a San Diego native with two sisters also in the industry, but he's had a decent career as well, mostly in TV (CSI, Blue Bloods, Law & Order), and no doubt his appearance in an episode of Psych must have been a Twin Peaks parody, as the episode was titled, “Dual Spires.” Thanks, as always, for listening and reading. We'd love to hear what you think, so please follow us on Twitter @whokilledlaura1, on Facebook and Instagram at Who Killed Laura Podcast, and email us at whokilledlaurapodcast@gmail.com. Google + and Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: http://whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com  

An Hour With Your Ex
An Hour With Your Ex 142: Twin Peaks

An Hour With Your Ex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015 96:42


Coffee. Pie. Deputy Hawk. Agent Dale Cooper. Leo. Canadian dens of sin. This episode has it all. An Hour With Your Ex continues its Halloween Spooktacular by heading to Twin Peaks. This 1990-1991 ABC show is one of Mark's favorite things ever. Does Mel share his affection? Is Bob the scariest thing on television? Is this Mark Frosts show? Or David Lynch's? We are joined by Brad Dukes author of Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks. We talk about Brad's love of the show, the lasting effects of Twin Peaks on TV, and more. An Hour With Your Ex is a Denver based podcast hosted by Mel Evans and Mark Colomb. Twin Peaks was a 1900-1991 ABC television show created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. Agent Dale Cooper is the best. James is the worst. We hope new episodes of Twin Peaks are good. Next week it's Sam Rami's Evil Dead 2! 

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The View Masters
Twin Peaks Episode 6: Cooper’s Dreams

The View Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2014 44:53


Recorded June 4, 2014 Cooper, Truman, Deputy Hawk, and Doc Hayward venture into the woods for a revelatory encounter with the Log Lady and find the location of Jacques Renault's cabin. In the meantime, Audrey continues her efforts to assist Cooper by taking a job at her father's department store, while Donna and James Hurley … Continue reading