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Catherine Coulson was an artist, in all senses of the word. Most people probably know her from her role as The Log Lady on David Lynch and Mark Frost's TV show, Twin Peaks. But that is just the beginning of Catherine's story.I Know Catherine, the Log Lady, is a fascinating look at a fascinating character and a study of reaching the end of your life with grace and love. The film is now playing at theaters across the country. For more information about screening dates and locations and to pre-order a copy of the film, check out the film's website.
On today's show we talked about the odd things we share with our spouse. We also tracked Oliver who is sailing from Oregon to Hawaii with his cat and we talked to Laura about her obsession with the Log Lady from Twin Peaks!
On this very special episode of Really Weird Stuff: A Twin Peaks Podcast, we team up with independent cinema outlet, Hammer to Nail, to interview Richard Green, director of the new documentary, I Know Catherine, the Log Lady, about the life and death of Catherine Coulson, aka Margaret Lanterman from Twin Peaks. As the film shows, her time on T.P. was just a fraction of the huge, dynamic life of a beloved woman. Lynch fans will also recognize Richard Green as the Magician from Mulholland Dr . ("No Hay Banda!") Baxter spoke to Green about his indelible time working with David, the challenges of reducing hundreds of hours of content into a digestible feature, the importance of the theatrical experience, and how David's death may have been a boon to art-house cinema. Plus MUCH MORE! Check iknowcatherine.com for more information and to see if the film is coming to your city!Hammer to Nailhttps://www.reallyweirdstuffpod.cominsta: @reallyweirdstuffpodbluesky: @reallyweirdstuff.bsky.social youtube: @reallyweirdstuffpod facebook: @reallyweirdstuffpodcast email: reallyweirdstuffpod@gmail.com
CinemAddicts Episode 293 covers movies that are coming out on Friday, May 9th, 2025. They are Absolute Dominion, Unit 234, Henry Johnson, and I Know Catherine: The Log Lady. Timestamps (1:35) - Eric Holmes gives some thoughts on Karaoke (7:27) - Absolute Dominion (Images: Giant Pictures). Theaters/digital on May 9th. (17:12) - Unit 234 (Images: Brainstorm Media). Theaters/On Demand May 9. (22:36) - Henry Johnson (Image: Pam Susemiehl). Available to Rent May 9th on HenryJohnsonMovie.com (33:28) - The Moogai (Images: Elise Lockwood, Samuel Goldwyn Films) (51:22) - Bruce Purkey is in the Cinem-Attic!! (52:17) - I Know Catherine: The Log Lady - documentary debuts May 9th at the Laemmle Glendale. (60:22) - Henry Johnson (65:34) - The Moogai (72:59) - Sinners spoilers talk CinemAddicts Info: Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations. Our email: editor@deepestdream.com. Shop our CinemAddicts Merch store (shirts, hoodies, mugs). Our Website is Deepest Dream Thanks to our Patreon Community 1. Ryan Smith 2. Stephen Schrock 3. Susan 4. Charles Peterson 5. Nelson B. McClintock 6. Diana Van De Kamp 7. Pete Abeyta 8. Tyler Andula 9. Stephen Mand 10. Edmund Mendez 11. Abbie Schmidt 12. Jeff Tait 13. Robert Prakash 14. Kristen 15. Chris M 16. Jeremy Chappell 17. Lewis Longshadow 18. Iver 19. Alex Clayton 20. Daniel Hulbert 21. Andrew Martin 22. Angela Clark 23. Myron Freeman 24. Kayn Kalmbach 25. Aaron Fordham 26. Tracy Peters 27. Grant Boston 28. Ken Cunningham 30. Erik Chavez
In this episode of Look Behind The Look, my better half,Jayce Bartok, guest hosts and delves into the life and legacy of Cathryn Coulson, famously known as the Log Lady from David Lynch's Twin Peaks. Jayce shared with director Richard Green his experience watching the documentary I Know Cathryn the Log Lady, which paints a vivid portrait of her multifaceted life as an actress, camera operator, and a vibrant personality who faced her illness with unwavering commitment to her craft. Richard reveals the intricate journey of bringing Cathryn's story to the screen. From the challenges of navigating intense NDAs to capturing Cathryn's essence beyond her iconic role, Richard discusses the profound impact Cathryn had on those around her and the lessons he learned throughout the filmmaking process. Jayce and Richard discuss the emotional weight of Cathryn's final moments, her passion for performance, and the unique bond she shared with David Lynch as they worked together to create magic ...even in her last days. This episode is a celebration of resilience, artistry, and the indelible mark left by a beloved figure in television history. Learn More About the Film HERE (and check out the shop for cute merch!) Get full access to Look Behind The Look at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
Kolleen and Chris give their review of an early screening the upcoming documentary "I Know Catherine, the Log Lady," about the legendary Catherine Coulson.
An early reaction to season two of the new Star Wars Disney+ series Andor. Plus reviews of Sinners, Sneaks, The Ugly Stepsister, The Wedding Banquet, Grand Tour and the documentary I Know Catherine, The Log Lady. Hilarity ensues?
We say goodbye to The Log Lady and hello to Agent Phillip Jeffries, now a giant tea kettle.
David Lynch left this world on Jan. 16, 2025 at a time when we were all coping with way too much tragedy. While Lynch's drugs of choice were coffee and cigarettes (along with griddle cakes drenched in maple syrup), we pay tribute to him by pairing weed with a selection of his short films and THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939), a movie he was so obsessed with that there's a whole documentary about it. For Lynch's short films, we mostly focus on THE GRANDMOTHER (1970), a 33-minute student film where an abused boy cultivates his own grandma out of a disgusting tree he grows in his bedroom, kind of like using hydroponics to grow weed in your closet. How we didn't make this joke during the episode, we'll never know, but we're doing it now--kinda. Philena was way into both versions of THE AMPUTEE (1974), where Catherine Coulson (the Log Lady from TWIN PEAKS) writes angry breakup letters while a nurse dresses the gushing wound from her severed leg. Because Lynch never gave up on the short film as a means of expression, Bob brings up the more recent WHAT DID JACK DO? (2017) where Lynch trades cliches with a tormented monkey who has the hots for a chicken named Toototabon. THE GRANDMOTHER and THE AMPUTEE are streaming on Criterion Channel, and WHAT DID JACK DO? is streaming on Netflix. And for the WIZARD OF OZ (1939), Greg goes that extra dad rock mile by muting the volume and playing Pink Floyd's DARK SIDE OF THE MOOON over it because somebody had to do it, and that somebody is GREG FRANKLIN. Greg had to leave a little early, so there's a lot of him at the front of this discussion for all you Franklin fanatics out there. We do talk about Alexandre O. Philippe's documentary LYNCH/OZ (2022), but THE WIZARD OF OZ is too big a phenomenon to see it only through that prism. So we discuss the movie's tortured production, the Culver City little person fuck fest that was the Munchkin Land shoot, and the sheer artistry of the MGM musical fantasy classic. From the makeup to the music, where do you begin? Where do you stop? Well, Cory, Bob and Philena stopped by marveling at the tremendous acting ability of Terry, the Cairn Terrier who played Toto. Man, that dog was amazing. THE WIZARD OF OZ is streaming on Max. It's not HBO. It's just Max. Since this is our last episode before the 97th Academy Awards on March 2nd, we offer our Oscar gripes more than our predictions. Bob watched "Emilia Pérez" so you don't have to. There's also much praise for The Substance and three out of four of our intrepid hosts call out the Academy for not nominating the best movie of the year, HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS. What gives Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences??? Be back next month when cannabis comic and regular guest Ngaio Bealum joins of for TAMPOPO (1985) and THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET (1964). Don't miss it. Subscribe. Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar, Greg Franklin Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Colony" by TrackTribe and "Searching" by Nat Keefe courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Movie trailer and archival audio and audio from "TSCR: An Evening with David Lynch" courtesy of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
This episode Tim is joined by Mike Muncer (host of the Evolution of Horror and Twin Peaks podcast The Detective and the Log Lady) to celebrate the legacy of David Lynch, who died this month aged 78. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. You can support the pod by joining Moving Pictures' Patreon channel here for just £1/$1 pm. Alternatively you can make a donation to the runnning costs of the pod via Buy Me A Coffee here. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Bluesky @top100pod.bsky.social or on Instagram @thetop100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Photo of David Lynch from GQ. David Lynch 'Donut' Quote - here. David Lynch's reaction to somoeone suggesting he cut a scene - here. Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we head back to the Grey Lodge in this bonus Twin Peaks episode only for supporters! This episode we're covering Twin Peaks The Return Part 15 (aka S3E15) "There's Some Fear in Letting Go!" Today we head into the final home stretch- we'll discuss the Big Ed and Norma romance, we meet Phillip Jeffries and talk about percolators, electricity is flaring up and one of the most important scenes in Hollywood history- the passing of the Log Lady.EXCLUSIVE GREY LODGE SHOWS NOW UP ONLY ON AD-FREE SUPPORTER FEEDS!See images discussed on Isaac's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacweishaupt/Index of Twin Peaks Grey Lodge series: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/twin-peaks-occult-symbolism-guide-enter-the-grey-lodge/Links:SUPPORTER FEEDS: Go ad-free with 160+ bonus episodes, early access and books!Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher,VIP Section (*with comparsion of Apple vs Patreon vs VIP): https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/Apple Podcasts Premium! You can now go ad-free with ALL the bonus episodes on the Apple app- just open up the podcast and subscribe!
On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we head back to the Grey Lodge in this bonus Twin Peaks episode only for supporters! This episode we're covering the last piece of Twin Peaks: Mark Frost's The Final Dossier! We'll review all the information given to us that helps us piece together the mystery. We'll talk 119 and 911, artwork of Sirius, Donna's modeling with elites, Audrey Horne theories, Annie Blackburn's 838 Antichrist Belarion symbolism (*she's fine), Blavatsky's root races, Log Lady philosophies, Freemason darkness and light, Briggs comes with the heat, tulpas, dwellers and we reveal the secret word: JUDY!!!EXCLUSIVE GREY LODGE SHOWS NOW UP ONLY ON AD-FREE SUPPORTER FEEDS!See images discussed on Isaac's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacweishaupt/Index of Twin Peaks Grey Lodge series: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/twin-peaks-occult-symbolism-guide-enter-the-grey-lodge/inks:SUPPORTER FEEDS: Go ad-free with 160+ bonus episodes, early access and books!Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher,VIP Section (*with comparsion of Apple vs Patreon vs VIP): https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/Apple Podcasts Premium! You can now go ad-free with ALL the bonus episodes on the Apple app- just open up the podcast and subscribe!
It is happening again - we're covering TV! Or is it an 18-part movie? Much to ponder. We're heading back to the Pacific Northwest (and Vegas…and New York…and the Red Room…and outer space?) in our first of four episodes covering Showtime's 2017 series “Twin Peaks: The Return.” So far, we've got tulpas, Caleb Laundry Bag, three distinct versions of Dale Cooper, Dr. Jacobi's gold shovels, Michael Cera doing a bad Marlon Brando impression, creamed corn barf, Matthew Lillard, a cryptic final message from the Log Lady, and a whole slew of David Lynch's favorite contemporary indie bands. Suffice it to say - we're hooked! The Box Office Game is Sponsored by Regal Cinemas: Sign up for Regal Unlimited today and get 10% off your 3 month subscription when using code BLANKCHECK Sign up for Check Book, the Blank Check newsletter featuring even more “real nerdy shit” to feed your pop culture obsession. Dossier excerpts, film biz AND burger reports, and even more exclusive content you won't want to miss out on. Join our Patreon for franchise commentaries and bonus episodes. Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook! Buy some real nerdy merch Connect with other Blankies on our Reddit or Discord For anything else, check out BlankCheckPod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A mere four episodes stand between us and the conclusion of Twin Peaks, and this week we're saying goodbye to some old friends, some new foes, and our already tenuous grip on reality. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 098: Twin Peaks: The Return Parts 15 & 16 (00:00:19) - Intro. (00:03:51) - Kicking off Part 15, or There's Some Fear in Letting Go. (00:13:45) - We finally found the Convenience Store. (00:26:30) - Mr. C and Richard meet. (00:29:24) - Steven and Gersten lost in the woods. (00:37:16) - ZZ Top night at the Roadhouse. (00:40:33) - The wrong Joneses, and goodbye Duncan Todd. (00:44:10) - A strange night in the clink, and Hutch and Chantal get their Wendy's. (00:46:14) - An electrifying night at the Jones household. (00:49:03) - The Log Lady says her farewell. (00:56:08) - Audrey and Charlie have made to the foyer. (00:58:50) - Ruby screams. (01:01:12) - Break! (01:01:34) - We're back, and it's time for Part 16, No Knock, No Doorbell. (01:11:39) - Dougie is surrounded by loved ones, and Hutch and Chantal meet their match. (01:16:45) - FINALLY. (01:23:27) - Diane's reveal. (01:37:38) - Cooper says goodbye to the Las Vegas crew. (01:41:47) - Edward Louis Severson III, and Audrey's last dance. (01:47:21) - Final thoughts. (01:49:37) - Some scheduling housekeeping for the finale episode, and announcing a wrap-up bonus episode. (01:52:09) - Outro.
After the wild note Part 8 left off on, it's time to get back to some good old fashioned Twin Peaks stuff involving mysterious devices, extradimensional experiences, and the rigors of online shopping. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 093: Twin Peaks: The Return Parts 9 & 10 (00:00:20) - Intro. (00:01:46) - Launching right into Part 9, otherwise known as This Is the Chair (and one addendum to last week's episodes). (00:13:40) - Flying over South Dakota in grand FBI style. (00:16:32) - The Fuscos are on the case. (00:22:33) - The arrest of Ike The Spike. (00:25:14) - This is not The Chair. (00:27:48) - This IS The Chair. (00:33:09) - Diane gets a text, Briggs' body is examined, and Albert makes a friend. (00:36:25) - The eternal struggle of man versus foot. (00:37:58) - Chad is banished from the conference room, and Bobby is the key. (00:45:11) - The world's most awkward smoke break, and Lynch's nickname for Laura Dern. (00:47:21) - Hastings unburdens himself. (00:54:11) - Ben and Bev continue to not find the sound (or each other), and our Roadhouse check-in. (00:59:15) - Break! (00:59:34) - We're back, and it's time for Part 10, otherwise known as Laura Is the One. (01:07:24) - Carl sings a song while Steven flies off the handle. (01:11:01) - Candy hunts for a wild beast. (01:13:22) - Dougie goes to Doctor Phlox. (01:15:32) - The Mitchums watch the news. (01:17:45) - The sexual allure of Dougie Jones is too much for Janey-E. (01:21:18) - Dr. Jacoby's latest broadcast. (01:23:16) - Janey's post-coital glow, Jerry remains lost, and Chad is on a sneaking mission. (01:26:06) - Hello Johnny, how are you today? (01:28:49) - Duncan Todd makes Anthony Sinclair an offer. (01:34:40) - Albert and Constance have their date, and Anthony visits the Mitchums. (01:38:06) - Cole has a vision, and gets some news. (01:43:51) - Ben gets word about Richard's attack, and the Log Lady has a message. (01:47:01) - Rebekah Del Rio in the Roadhouse. (01:49:20) - Final thoughts. (01:53:53) - Outro.
It's been a long road getting to Twin Peaks: The Return, but let's all just be glad we didn't have to wait 25 years like everyone else. Join us as we dive into Twin Peaks' final season to learn what all our favorite residents are up to, what happened to Agent Cooper, and what the hell is in that big glass box. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 091: Twin Peaks: The Return Parts 1 & 2 (00:00:27) - Intro. (00:05:28) - A bit about what's gone on in the previous 25 years. (00:16:20) - Some of the people we lost during that time, and will lose before all is said and done. (00:19:25) - Kicking things off with Part 1, or My Log Has a Message for You. (00:27:28) - Dr. Jacoby gets shovels, and New York City?!? (00:35:45) - Them rowdy Horne boys are back, albeit in less rowdy form. (00:40:23) - Mr. C. (00:43:24) - Sam and Tracy's big date. (00:51:40) - Taking a little jaunt to Buckhorn, South Dakota. (00:57:15) - Our first visit with the Log Lady. (01:01:25) - Matthew Lillard, what have you done? And some talk about Cooper's status in the world. (01:05:22) - The interrogation of Bill Hastings. (01:09:22) - Break! (01:09:44) - We are back, and it's time for Part 2, otherwise known as The Stars Turn and A Time Presents Itself. (01:15:21) - Mr. C kills Bill's wife. (01:17:46) - This guy! It's that guy! (01:21:51) - Mr. C doesn't need. Mr. C wants. (01:26:17) - Hawk visits the circle, and Cooper is visited by some old friends. (01:40:54) - Mr. C goes a killin'. (01:52:05) - Cooper's flight from the Red Room and journey into the beyond. (01:56:52) - Sarah Palmer drinks, and James' Cool Status. (02:04:47) - Final thoughts (and questions). (02:12:01) - Outro.
Welcome to The Detective and the Log Lady! A brand new Twin Peaks rewatch podcast, in which your hosts Mike Muncer (a Twin Peaks superfan) and Stacie Ponder (a Twin Peaks newbie) watch through the whole of David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult show from beginning to end! This week, Mike and Stacie introuce the podcast with a discussion about creators Mark Frost and David Lynch, and a little bit about the state of television in 1990, before Twin Peaks changed everything... Hosted by Mike Muncer & Stacie Ponder Produced & Edited by Mike Muncer Part of the Evolution of Horror Network Email us! logladypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK
On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we head back to the Grey Lodge in this bonus Twin Peaks episode only for supporters! This episode we're covering Twin Peaks S2E17 "Wounds and Scars!" This episode isn't really a banger- but we'll definitely go through the whole thing! The occult storyline will have an interesting part where we learn about more alien symbols; this time from The Log Lady and they drop a major clue as to the mystery of Twin Peaks! We'll also catch up on Truman's sorrows, Norma's sister Annie arrives and Ben Horne is saving the Pine Weasel! We even get Audrey's first kiss on the show! Love is DEFINITELY in the air so join along!EXCLUSIVE GREY LODGE SHOWS NOW UP ONLY ON AD-FREE SUPPORTER FEEDS!See images discussed on Isaac's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacweishaupt/*PATREON.com/IlluminatiWatcher : ad free, HUNDREDS of bonus shows, early access AND TWO OF MY BOOKS! (The Dark Path and Kubrick's Code); you can join the conversations with hundreds of other show supporters here: Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher (*Patreon is also NOW enabled to connect with Spotify! https://rb.gy/hcq13)*VIP SECTION: Due to the threat of censorship, I set up a Patreon-type system through MY OWN website! IIt's even setup the same: FREE ebooks, Kubrick's Code video! Sign up at: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/*APPLE PREMIUM: If you're on the Apple Podcasts app- just click the Premium button and you're in! NO more ads, Early Access, EVERY BONUS EPISODE
We haven't found our way to the Black Lodge in Twin Peaks, but we are in a very dark place as we try to sort out just what the hell is going on in Slaves and Masters, The Condemned Woman, and Wounds and Scars. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 77: Twin Peaks: Slaves and Masters, The Condemned Woman, and Wounds and Scars (00:00:19) - Intro. (00:08:12) - Kicking things off with Slaves and Masters. (00:13:21) - Let's just get all this James stuff out of the way. (00:24:21) - Bobby reveals his affair with Shelly and that he saw Leo's shooting. (00:27:12) - The Windom Problem. (00:32:11) - Checking in with Ed and Norma. (00:39:39) - We're finally done with this Ben Civil War garbage. (00:42:53) - A message from Earle to close it out. (00:44:44) - Break! (00:45:06) - Don't get your drawers in a bunch, we're back! And it's time for The Condemned Woman. (00:51:25) - Pete goes full Chessmaster. (00:55:26) - Audrey meets Jack. (00:58:18) - Nadine breaks up with Ed, and Norma demands her divorce. (01:03:15) - Ben has a new project. (01:06:56) - A couple of random goings-on, and James forgets to act again. (01:13:47) - The ladies converge on the Roadhouse. (01:15:29) - The end of the Josie Saga. (01:37:06) - A brief epilogue about where the show is at in the popular consciousness at this moment. (01:38:56) - Second break! (01:39:40) - We're back, and closing things out with Wounds and Scars. (01:44:29) - Harry sad. (01:49:18) - Annie Blackburn comes to town, and The Log Lady sees Briggs' mark. (01:55:13) - Leo has been subjugated, and Earle is a crank. (02:03:46) - Infatuations, realizations, and chess machinations. (02:07:13) - Cooper brings Harry back from the brink. (02:10:31) - The fashion show. (02:15:57) - Jones from outta nowhere. (02:18:37) - Final thoughts. (02:23:08) - Outro.
On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we head back to the Grey Lodge in this bonus Twin Peaks episode only for supporters! This episode we're covering Twin Peaks S2E4 "Laura's Secret Diary!" We're going to deep dive into the symbolism of the town Kalispell and reveal the ultimate theory about what is going on in Twin Peaks! We'll learn about the final age of man "Kali Yuga" and the black demonic forces of the Kali! This ties into theories of Traditionalism and Julius Evola which connects us to Trump, Bannon, etc and the idea of finding liberation through the dark forces of the left hand path! We'll figure out what the symbolism of the donuts finally means, the occult history of Pearl Lakes, the Log Lady's origins of owl talk, a possible Bill Clinton theory, Audrey's new dliemma and even a peek into Laura's secret diary!EXCLUSIVE GREY LODGE SHOWS NOW UP ONLY ON AD-FREE SUPPORTER FEEDS!See images discussed on Isaac's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacweishaupt/Index of Twin Peaks Grey Lodge series: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/twin-peaks-occult-symbolism-guide-enter-the-grey-lodge/Links:SUPPORTER FEEDS: Go ad-free with 160+ bonus episodes, early access and books!Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher,VIP Section (*with comparsion of Apple vs Patreon vs VIP vs Rokfin): https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/Apple Podcasts Premium! You can now go ad-free with ALL the bonus episodes on the Apple app- just open up the podcast and subscribe!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3200989/advertisement
Things are officially popping off in Twin Peaks, and it's up to the Watchcasters to try to sort out the myriad comas, betrayals, kidnappings, terrible musical numbers, and other dark business going on. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast 071: Twin Peaks: Coma and The Man Behind Glass (00:01:05) - Intro. (00:03:56) - Now that we've got a few episodes under our belt, let's see where we're at. (00:09:28) - Kicking things off with Coma. (00:18:56) - Ronette can't speak, but she still says volumes. (00:20:31) - Creamed corn. (00:24:18) - A meeting of the minds between Major Briggs and the Log Lady. (00:28:40) - Two ledgers and a cheese pig. (00:32:23) - Andy's sterility, and Hank's past. (00:35:39) - Leland sees Bob. (00:38:09) - Audrey ruins Emory's fetish night. (00:42:40) - Bobby discovers insurance fraud. (00:46:27) - Briggs delivers the message. (00:52:28) - Oh James. You're not talented. (01:01:08) - Another dream about Bob, and Audrey's in trouble. (01:04:34) - Break! (01:05:01) - We're back, and it's time for The Man Behind Glass. (01:07:47) - Making contact with Harold. (01:13:14) - The circle of Bob, and Albert's unexpected moment. (01:20:13) - Leland tells the cops about Bob. (01:24:11) - On the subject of Dick Tremayne. (01:29:59) - James and Maddy continue to accidentally make Donna think they're into each other. (01:32:31) - Jean Renault. (01:38:13) - The return of the One-Armed Man. (01:42:59) - Shelley clams up, and Ben goes toe-to-toe with Cooper. (01:47:08) - Nadine crashes back into the world. (01:51:33) - The hypnotization of Dr. Jacoby. (01:56:53) - Donna's graveyard monologue, and James continues to be an idiot. (02:06:04) - The discovery of the diary. (02:08:34) - Final thoughts. (02:10:59) - Outro.
Terry and Joe return to the Lynch side of the podcast to discuss episodes 1.02 - 1.03 of Twin Peaks.While TP virgin Terry struggles to keep the sprawling cast in order, the comedy beats and quirky characters (Nadine and Log Lady) capture his imagination.Plus: the show's groundbreaking format, its fluctuating popularity and the mystery elements/characters we find most intriguing.Wanna connect with your co-hosts?> Terry: @gaylydreadful> Joe: @bstolemyremoteIf you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe!Theme Music: Roniit - "Purify" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we finally are getting some DRAMA. Kathy (AKA Log Lady) has disrupted the sanctity of the household because she doesn't like when Theresa says words. We also get a talent show, balloon rides, and fancy pink dresses. Grab a joint, and join us as we get stoned for Golden Bachelor!
We're over the halfway point on Twin Peak's first season, and the dirty business of all the townsfolk is front and center on this week's Watchcast episodes: The One-Armed Man, and Cooper's Dreams! CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening. (00:00:15) - Intro. (00:02:58) - Kicking things off with The One-Armed Man! (00:08:30) - Launching into this week's dirty business. (00:15:31) - Jacoby's interrogation. (00:22:26) - Finding the one-armed man, and even more than we bargained for. (00:29:37) - Donna and Audrey join forces. (00:35:08) - Hank has arrived on the scene. (00:39:14) - Just look at that dang llama. (00:41:58) - Shelley and Bobby begin to hatch a plan, and the boys hit the range. (00:46:58) - Our first significant time with cousin Maddy. (00:51:09) - Ben and Audrey's deal. (00:56:35) - Birds and frame-ups. (01:00:08) - Leo and Ben's meeting. (01:04:03) - James and Donna discover the locket missing, and the Josie/Hank reveal. (01:08:12) - Break! (01:08:33) - We're back, and it's time to dive ever deeper into Cooper's Dreams! (01:14:51) - Finding out all kinds of things at Jacques' apartment. (01:18:46) - Ed and Norma break it off. (01:24:02) - Audrey goes nuclear, and James dumps some lore. (01:32:37) - Bobby gets broken down. (01:37:26) - The Log Lady lays it out. (01:42:28) - What a party. (01:49:09) - The episode's rapid fire final revelations. (01:54:08) - Final thoughts on this week's episodes. (01:56:41) - Outro. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've hit the halfway point of Twin Peaks' first season, and it's time to dig into all the things that are beginning to reveal themselves. Join us as we uncover forensic evidence, attend completely uneventful funerals, and discover just what the heck the dang Bookhouse Boys are all about. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.(00:00:22) - Intro.(00:01:35) - Our episodes this week: Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer, and Rest in Pain! And now, here's the Log Lady.(00:04:30) - Butter and brie baguettes.(00:11:04) - Them Horne boys are up to no good.(00:17:55) - Bobby and Mike have an...encounter with Leo.(00:27:08) - The country called Tibet.(00:34:43) - Enter: Albert Rosenfield.(00:37:36) - Checking in on some of the other townsfolk.(00:41:00) - Cooper's dream.(00:51:25) - Break!(00:51:44) - We're back, and it's time to Rest in Pain.(00:54:07) - Cooper's latest breakfast escapades.(01:00:48) - Albert vs. Decency.(01:05:16) - Maddy, and shows within shows.(01:08:02) - Norma's hubby is gettin' out, and Leo gets a visit.(01:11:48) - Another Bobby and Major Briggs heart-to-heart.(01:15:10) - Albert's report.(01:19:33) - Checking in with Ed and Nadine, and Audrey's latest sneakiness.(01:21:40) - Laura's funeral.(01:27:27) - Something darker is alluded to, and the Bookhouse Boys reveal themselves.(01:36:19) - There are two sets of books, but Catherine knows that Josie knows.(01:40:52) - Dr. Jacoby reveals himself (not literally).(01:43:39) - Leland on the dance floor.(01:46:57) - We're halfway through season one, so it's time for BOLD PREDICTIONS.(01:55:40) - Outro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ayyyyy, Peak Freaks! We got another freaky fun episode for ya. In this latest episode, the freaks talk about salting their food, hate on the Log Lady, and admire Leland's commitment to his craft. Skip the donuts this morning, cuz you're gonna need full mental and physical strength for this brain buster of a 'sode. CHEERS!
Welcome back, Peak Freaks. In this episode, the freaks do a quick recap of their first recording session - before diving into the next episode of Twin Peaks. Listen as the freaks discuss theories on coffee, man crush on Leo, and "discover" the real Log Lady. All in this banger of an episode that will leave you smacking your head against a playhouse.
Twin Peaks returned from a hiatus with Episode 24, thanks in part to the fan-made organization known as COOP (Citizens Opposed to the Offing of Peaks), which your host John looks into. Much of the episode itself focuses on the depths Harry goes to when the extent of Josie's crimes are revealed, And BRTF looks into his stages of grief and hypothesizes how Josie was only 65 lbs after dying from fear. We also look into Audrey and Cooper getting closer to their new love interests, a pine weasel attack, and the Major and Log Lady's tattoos having some things to say about the supernatural. Not to mention the levels Earle goes to when he learns Cooper is getting help with the deadly chess game, illustrated by his visit to the Haywards.Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Soundwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkwww.25yearslatersite.comInstagram: BlueRoseTaskForceTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNTwitter: @BlueRoseTFpodhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadioEmail ruminationsradio@gmail.comEmail bluerosetaskforcepodcast@gmail.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On this week's episode we ponder what other ways there are of spicing up your marriage other than trespass and theft, and what on earth was the significance of Coat-gate? Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/ambridgeonthecouch. Join our merry band of The Archers nuts at https://plus.acast.com/s/AmbridgeOnTheCouch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leland and BOB are in the driver's seat this episode and everything's a bit upside down in this spoiler-filled look into Twin Peaks Episode 15. Your host John digs into the inversions seen throughout, why the Log Lady intro might be talking about food, and how characters (do or don't) manage their secrets. And of course there's things to say about how BOB and his most familiar human relate to each other.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 ★
We're back in Twin Peaks and while we don't spend a lot of time there we're getting that David Lynch Da Cinema. However not all the hosts are quite into these long slow scenes and so much time away from our perfect small town. We talk about: Log Lady, EVO, Museum Nights,No Redheads, Slow Speed, Old Favs, Ben & Jerry & Weed, Tanned Cooper, Sex Demon, Murder In A Larger Town, The Wrong Hank, Matthew Lillard, Worst Vibes, What If Red Room But Too Much, New Arm, Mouth Play, Heartless Card, Cooper Almost Escapes, James Was Always Cool, Cube Logistics, Predictions,
We're back, and this episode we're here to talk about perhaps the most Twin Peaks of Twin Peaks characters: Margaret Lanterman, aka The Log Lady. Who is she? What does she love? What does she want? How does she pay her bills? All of that and more in this discussion. Spoilers for seasons one through three, along with the film. And spoilers for the Georgia Coffee commercials. Find us at twitter.com/notaboutbunny, and if you like the show please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, as it helps others find us.
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 ★
We finally made it to the season two finale - and once again there's so much to talk about, we had to make this one a two-parter. In part one of our discussion we try to figure out what the Log Lady is trying to tell us, how we feel about where these characters and storylines are left, and just what is going on in the Red Room. Or the Black Lodge. Wherever it is. All that plus the welcome return of David Lynch to the director's chair. Spoilers for seasons one through three, along with the movie. Follow us at twitter.com/notaboutbunny, and if you like what you've heard please leave a rating and review, as it helps others find us.
The pop culture of April 1990 blew our young minds: Sinead O'Connor! Fire Marshal Bill, Homey the Clown, AND the Log Lady! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie and its soundtrack (the perfect gift)! A ripped-from-the-tabloids Very Special BSC starring Claudia Kishi that isn't as problematic as you fear! Dreams really CAN come true, y'all...Brooke and Kaykay discuss Claudia and the Great Search's exploration of alienation and attunement, with loving digressions on the respective joys of recording songs off the radio and browsing through microfiche.Visit us at our website, and follow us on:FacebookTwitterInstagram
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 ★
"Cooper's Dreams" is the 5th episode of Season One of Twin Peaks. It was written by Mark Frost and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, who is one of the more experimental auteurs in the Peaks-verse Lynch/Frost, notwithstanding. It originally aired on May 10th, 1990 and is perhaps best known for being the one where Cooper's a little on edge and only has time for coffee, and the gang hikes to the Log Lady's cabin for tea and spooky log testimony. Special guest, Cecelia Gunn joins us to explore such mysteries as: WHAT is Doc Hayward doing, tagging along on strenuous police field work?WHY does "Flesh World" keep publishing photos of Leo's truck?HOW come nobody, including Maddy, remembers meeting Maddy? PLUS: Donut Crimes, gun-happy Peakers, and of course, STFU JAMES!
Episode 7D Notes: Subplot scenes Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore both public and patron episodes of this podcast here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/lost-in-twin-peaks.html Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/lostinthemovies to listen to the entire series ahead of the public schedule and access my main monthly podcast as well. For $5/month, all Lost in Twin Peaks episodes are available immediately, including my 12-part coverage of Fire Walk With Me, in addition to exclusive ongoing Twin Peaks Conversations with other commentators as a monthly reward. Episode 0: Introducing the podcast (show format) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-podcast-show-format/id1588350903?i=1000537195013 The illustrated companion to this week's episodes is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/11/lost-in-twin-peaks-7-s1e7-realization.html 0:00 SCENES ORGANIZED BY NON-LAURA STORY... brief mention of Briggs family / Ghostwood deal (0:56) / Saw Mill plot (1:31) / Shelly & Bobby & Leo (5:06) & brief mention of James & Donna / Nadine's drape runners (7:13) & brief mention of Ed & Norma / Hank on parole (8:37) / Josie & Harry (10:40) / Cooper & Audrey flirtation (13:25) / Ben & One Eyed Jacks (15:08) / Invitation to Love (15:44) / Andy & Lucy (18:13) / Cooper's history (19:42) (NO UNCANNY THIS WEEK) My Journey Through Twin Peaks video essay series is on YouTube (in 36 chapters as of now)https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIHlB-wesGPVETlNFLsGCKL-SFjW8wrJf & Vimeo (in 5 parts as of now) https://vimeo.com/showcase/7281266 EPISODE LINKS My video essay on the Twin Peaks mythology (includes SPOILERS) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdytwYk6EF8 w/ examples of the Log Lady's 3 motifs throughout the series My other podcasts include: Lost in the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/patreon-podcast.html Twin Peaks Cinema https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks-cinema.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode 6D Notes: Subplot scenes & the uncanny Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore both public and patron episodes of this podcast here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/lost-in-twin-peaks.html Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/lostinthemovies to listen to the entire series ahead of the public schedule and access my main monthly podcast as well. For $5/month, all Lost in Twin Peaks episodes are available immediately, including my 12-part coverage of Fire Walk With Me, in addition to exclusive ongoing Twin Peaks Conversations with other commentators as a monthly reward. Episode 0: Introducing the podcast (show format) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-podcast-show-format/id1588350903?i=1000537195013 The illustrated companion to this week's episodes is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/11/lost-in-twin-peaks-6-s1e6-coopers.html 0:00 SCENES ORGANIZED BY NON-LAURA STORY... brief mention of Packard family & Briggs family / Horne family (1:46) / Ghostwood deal (2:28) / Saw Mill plot (7:33) / Shelly & Bobby & Leo (10:41) / James & Donna (13:42) & brief mention of Nadine's drape runners / Ed & Norma (15:15) / Hank on parole (17:02) / "Bobby killed a guy" (19:04) / Cooper & Audrey flirtation (19:58) / Cocaine in Twin Peaks (criminal activity) (21:42) & brief mention of Cocaine in Twin Peaks (investigation) / Ben & One Eyed Jacks (23:16) / Invitation to Love (24:29) 26:31 THE UNCANNY My Journey Through Twin Peaks video essay series is on YouTube (in 36 chapters as of now)https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIHlB-wesGPVETlNFLsGCKL-SFjW8wrJf & Vimeo (in 5 parts as of now) https://vimeo.com/showcase/7281266 EPISODE LINKS My video essay on the Twin Peaks mythology (includes SPOILERS) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdytwYk6EF8 w/ examples of the Log Lady's 3 motif's throughout the series My other podcasts include: Lost in the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/patreon-podcast.html Twin Peaks Cinema https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks-cinema.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
It's the beginning of the end through Xzy's first trip to Twin Peaks. This week, we're starting our coverage of The Return with Parts 1 and 2! The Giant gives Cooper the clues, Sam and Tracy find out what's in the glass box, Dr. Jacoby receives a delivery, Mr. C retrieves Ray and Darya, Ruth Davenport is found in her home, and The Log Lady has a message for Hawk. Next week, we're discussing The Return Parts 3 and 4!
If you're here, it must be Season 1, Episode 6, “Cooper's Dreams.” Standard Spoiler Alert: Watch before listening! This week, Jonathan focuses on “Women in Charge,” specifically director Lesli Linka Glatter and actor Catherine Coulson, aka The Log Lady; Jennifer sheds light on themes of smoke, fire and hell; Colin ponders the spirit world and who can get there; and Damon cranks up the music of Twin Peaks, notably the collaboration of Lynch, Badalamenti, and Cruise. We Twist on the oddest oddities in episode 6, from cookie jars to untouched sodas.LISTEN: BuzzSprout | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | and more!S1, E6 NOTES: Lesli Linka Glatter (episode director)Angelo Badalamenti (series composer)Amazing Stories (1985-87, Sci Fi Channel TV series)Interview with Lesli Linka Glatter (2020, Filmmaker Magazine)Now and Then (1995, film, directed by Lesli Linka Glatter)Catherine Coulson (Margaret Lanterman, aka The Log Lady) His Dark Materials (2019-present, HBO TV series)Blue Velvet (1986, film, directed by David Lynch)Julee Cruise discography (series vocals)This Mortal Coil (1987-91, UK musical collaboration)Tim Buckley's “Song to the Siren” (cover by This Mortal Coil)Lost Highway (1997, film, directed by David Lynch)Crazy Clown Time (2011, debut album of David Lynch)Twin Peaks soundtrackSnoqualmie Falls, Washington (site of Twin Peaks's famous waterfall)Diegetic music (cinema sound technique)Cornish College's Raisbeck Hall (site of The Roadhouse interior)Knut Hamsun (influential Norwegian writer and Nazi sympathizer)
Jordan Zeilinger and the crew from Wreck My Podcast take over the show with 5 questions on The Shining. Lots of chatting with some trivia sprinkled in. Enjoy! www.WreckMyPodcast.com Question of the Day brought to you by Funky Monkey Design of San Dimas, CA: What TV show featured a notorious Log Lady? Tweet me your answer @ryanbudds or email ryanbudds@gmail.com to be eligible for a prize! Yesterday's QotD answer: Caroline in the City Trivia Team Name of the Day: The Golden Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Funky Monkey Designs: http://fmdesignsinc.com/ Save 25% site wide when using the code BUDDS25 on www.DrewBlank.com! This guy makes the best pop culture art around. Grab some Office, Parks and Rec, Big Lebowski, Bill Murray, and Horror Icon coloring books for the ones you love, along with hundreds of other great creations, all for 1/4th off! THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 05:00 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Manny Majarian, Alex DeSmet, Sarah McKavetz, Simon Time, Jess Whitener, Jen Wojnar, Kyle Bonnin, Douglas French, Erika Cooper, Feana Nevel, Brenda Martinez, Russ Friedewald, Luke Mckay, Wreck My Podcast, Dan Papallo, Greg Heinz, Mo Martinez, Lauren Ward, Sarah Kay, Jim Fields, Mona Bray, Sweet Abby Cakes, Denise Leonard, Anna Evans, Megan Acuna, Katie Smith, Brian Salyer, Greg Bristow, Joe Jermolowicz, Joey Mucha, Myke Edwards, Matthew Frost, Melissa Chesser, Robert Casey, Rich Hyjack, Katie Christofferson, Willy Powell, Kyle Aumer, Amy Jeppesen, Kyle Hendrickson, Joan Bryce, Cody Welter, Marissa Cuthbertson, Casey O'Connor, Paul McLaughlin, Manny Cortez, Paul McLaughlin, Breanna Webb, Veronica Baker, Katelyn Reik, Sarah Haas, Mark Haas, Kathryn Mott, Joe Finnie, Chris Adams, and Casey Becker!
[Explicit language] In 2017, David Lynch's metaphysical detective soap opera Twin Peaks returned to cable television screens 26 years after its network cancellation. Most of the original characters resurfaced, but in several cases, either those characters or the actors playing them—or both—were dying. Over its 18 new episodes, this specter of commingled on- and off-screen mortality became as much the substance of the show as the narrative of mysteries, disappearances, violence, slapstick, romances, and resurrections that played out in the foreground. In the original series, Kyle MacLachlan, as FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper, investigated the murder of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), the all-American high school student with a double life. From there, the show spiraled into a web of secrets, conspiracies, red herrings, in-jokes, and epiphanies. Twin Peaks: The Return jettisoned much of the original series' plot-based baggage. Instead, it explored the abstract possibilities of the form, tracing mystical and mundane contingencies that ran along a live wire from Lynch's 1977 film Eraserhead directly into the circuitry of present-day Twin Peaks. It is here critic Howard Hampton locates his own kinship with the world of Twin Peaks, together with the true source of the show's screwball gravitas: the late Catherine Coulson as “the Log Lady,” Margaret Lanterman. Coulson had been with Lynch since his Eraserhead days. A beacon, a cipher, a beloved emblem of Lynch's universe on the verge of death herself, she delivers a benediction disguised as an oracle's warning.
An emotionally intense and cathartic episode of The Return sparks a wide-ranging discussion with returning guest Byron Davies. Touched upon: whether we can allow/permit ourselves to accept Ed and Norma's happy ending, The Return‘s handling of the woods as a space of evil and mystery; the possible fates of Becky and Steven; the implications of Cooper's possible liberation/awakening via Sunset Boulevard, and, of course, our final goodbye to Margaret Lanterman, the Log Lady, and Catherine Coulson.
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Episode 49 - It's just a change not an end Scott and Christopher are back for Part 15 of Twin Peak: The Return on Showtime. We get an air of finality for a few characters in this episode. There is a happy ending for Big Ed and Norma and a sad goodnight to our beloved Log Lady. We get a mention of the Tanis Podcast as it relates to general weirdness in the pacific northwest! Congratulations to our #WKLPContest winner, Tina @Lostdog20 on Twitter and Lynchgirl90 on Tumblr. We'll be sending you a Blue Rose Task Force T-Shirt soon! Please become a part of the podcast by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes as well as sharing the link below with your friends and fellow Twin Peaks fans. Please call our voicemail, email us, or reach out on social media. Our contact information is also below! Thanks for listening! The Who Killed Laura Podcast Join Christopher and Scott for a friendly discussion of Twin Peaks, the classic TV show from David Lynch and Mark Frost, from the first episode through The Return, currently on Showtime. Subscribe, like, and leave a review on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 Download episodes directly from Libsyn whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com Leave a voicemail at 707-800-WKLP Send us an Email: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us on all our social media: Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Facebook: WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com Google+ WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com #TwinPeaksTheReturn #TwinPeaks #TwinPeaksSundays #Showtime #DavidLynch #MarkFrost #KyleMaclachian #WKLPContest
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Episode 46 - The Blue Rose Task Force Grab your Baconator for Wendy's and sit back and enjoy The Blue Rose Task Force, Part 12 of Twin Peaks: The Return with Christopher and Scott . Right from the first scene, we get major revelations and Dad Jokes. We discuss the possibility of a Young Gordon Cole Chronicles along the the Secret History of the Bookhouse Boys before our season one members. We finally get to see out dear Audrey this episode but she isn't quite as we remembered her. Right at the end we mention an upcoming give away of an entertainment Earth SDCC exclusive Log Lady item. Stay Tuned on our social media for more on that! Please become a part of the podcast by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes as well as sharing the link below with your friends and fellow Twin Peaks fans. Please call our voicemail, email us, or reach out on social media. Our contact information is also below! Thanks for listening! The Who Killed Laura Podcast Join Christopher and Scott for a friendly discussion of Twin Peaks, the classic TV show from David Lynch and Mark Frost, from the first episode through The Return, currently on Showtime. Subscribe, like, and leave a review on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 Download episodes directly from Libsyn whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com Leave a voicemail at 707-800-WKLP Send us an Email: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us on all our social media: Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Facebook: WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com Google+ WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com #TwinPeaksTheReturn #TwinPeaks #TwinPeaksSundays #Showtime #DavidLynch #MarkFrost #KyleMaclachian #SDCC #TwinPeaksSDCC
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Episode 43 - What will be in the darkness that remains? Well, it was a big Sunday Night. Did you watch live or were you tempted to abandon the owls of Twin Peaks for the Dragons of Westeros? We were dedicated. Chris and Scott watched live and recorded our discussion before switching the channel to HBO. There was a lot of violence tonight and some enigmatic words from our dear Log Lady. Let's jump right in. Please become a part of the podcast by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes as well as sharing the link below with your friends and fellow Twin Peaks fans. We would love to hear from you. If we missed something or you want to share your thoughts and theories about the show, please call our voicemail, email us, or reach out on social media. Our contact information is also below! Thanks for listening! The Who Killed Laura Podcast Join Christopher and Scott for a friendly discussion of Twin Peaks, the classic TV show from David Lynch and Mark Frost, from the first episode through The Return, currently on Showtime. Subscribe, like, and leave a review on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 Download episodes directly from Libsyn whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com Leave a voicemail at 707-800-WKLP Send us an Email: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us on all our social media: Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Facebook: WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com Google+ WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com #TwinPeaksTheReturn #TwinPeaks #TwinPeaksSundays #Showtime #DavidLynch #MarkFrost #KyleMaclachian
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 23 - What Happened to Josie? Happy October 1st, fellow Peakers! It's time to break out a Pumpkin Spice Latte and get Spoopy with a new episode of the Who Killed Laura Podcast! Following hot on the heels of Our Sheriff's got a problem with his girlfriend, is What happened to Josie? This time, we are discussing the 16th episode of season two. It originally aired on aired on 02/16/1991 to a 400,000 drop in viewers from the previous week to 7.8 million. This episode was written by current in demand TV Director Tricia Brock and Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. The episode begins with a strange Log Lady intro about Drawer Pulls and ends with some cutting edge Terminator 2 morphing Special effects! We get the addition of Billy Zane to the cast and Chris and Scott wonder if he has ever not seemed creepy (or creppy). Are you watching along with us? How do you feel about Billy Zane? What do you think happened to Josie? What do you call a Drawer Pull? We want 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 #Spoopy #Creppya
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