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This week, Da7e and Neil get trapped in the basement of Juniper Hill with a clown that moves at variable speeds as Welcome to Derry sets the table for its season one climax. In The Calm [04:46], they consider the role belief plays in combating It, highlight the evergreen nature of I Love Lucy references, and discuss the show's deployment of some gruesome prosthetic effects. Then in The Storm [01:09:42], your faithful hosts make some bold predictions for what will happen in this season's penultimate episode and question whether Mrs. Kirsch will be a main character in future seasons. Next week, the drama, horror, and psychological torment heat up as Welcome to Derry ignites its penultimate episode, "The Black Spot." To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil
Set in 1990 in the small town of Twin Peaks
Welcome back to Night Blooming Jasmine. Join me as I visit the myth of Annie Blackburn — a woman written as a narrative fix, then transformed by David Lynch into something spectral and essential. From the convent shadows to Miss Twin Peaks, Annie becomes a guide, a sacrifice, a hinge in Cooper's fate, and an echo of older myths: Ariadne, Persephone, Psyche.Join Patreon here!Check out The Tao of Twin Peaks by William Dickerson here
The Post Relevant Podcast has emerged from its magical initiation and is now riding on the wings of the podcast's spirit owl across the astral realms. We are also simultaneously roaming the streets at night to catch other wild owls to collect more wisdoms for our wisdom sack. We are ALSO whistling into the ether as a call to the heavens to unlock a space in a wall that has no door. But wait, a key has arrived in the mail.... the key of Bee! (it might actually be a box of bees, let me put this box in the freezer and maybe it'll quiet down)Welcome back to the PRP season 3: Twin Peaks: the Return: the DECODE episode 7. Hosts Phil Ristaino and Justin Epifanio put their ears to the wall in hopes of deciphering episode 7 of Lynch and Frost's magnum opus. Does Diane think 'Fuck You!' means 'More coffee?' Why does Gordon Cole have a framed image of a flying ear of corn? How does Mr C intimidate the Warden with a simple mention of 'Joe McClusky?' Who digitally painted out the windows on the FBI's plane? When is it appropriate for Dougie to 'squeeze his hand off?' We're trying to answer these questions and more, honest. We thought we heard the answers coming from one side of the room, near the lamp, but when we go over there, it sounds like the answers might be coming from the other side of the room. Its just plain weird. Plus! Justin breaks down Dougie's instinctual FBI action moves. Also! Lots more amazing Polypores music! So Rad! And even more! Wherever that humming sound is coming from, I gotta say, it is making us all feel so JUICY.Listen to all episodes of the PRP at www.PostRelevant.comCheck out Phil's acting/art/music at www.TheseAreDreams.comGet the full 5-D PRP experience: https://www.instagram.com/philristaino/Get the PRP "Under the Silver Lake" tribute shirt at Spyrodon Apparel:https://spyrodon.store/products/phil-ristaino-artist-edition-for-the-post-relevant-podcast-under-the-silverlakeenter 'postrelevant' at checkout for 10% off.Donate to the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/postrelevantJustin's doc: www.instagram.com/heyoka.documentary/All the songs on this episode come from the Polypores album "Crystal Shop."Get Polypores albums on Bandcamp: https://polypores.bandcamp.com/PRP theme song by Agents of Venus: https://agentsofvenus.bandcamp.com/David Lynch Forever....
Story Radio interviews Mathew Gostelow, the editor of Silent Screams: An Anthology of Quiet Horror, about trends in the horror genre, the meaning of 'quiet horror', the child's perspective in horror writing, contemporary vs historical fiction and many other topics such as Twin Peaks and Frankenstein. We listen to a reading of 'Barnabas Calstock's Last Wish' by the author Terry Holland (Trigger warning: this story contains references to war and violence that some listeners may find disturbing). About Mathew GostelowMathew Gostelow haunts a leafy suburb of Birmingham, UK. His CV is a chaotic patchwork quilt, including journalism, pheasant farming, catering, and marketing. Mat's taste in art, music, film, and literature is equally eclectic, although he tends to gravitate towards anything with a creepy, dreamy aesthetic. If you catch him staring intently into the middle distance, Mat is either thinking about Twin Peaks or cooked breakfasts. Some days he wakes early and scribbles strange tales. Mat has written several books, including two speculative short story collections entitled An Ill-Stitched Menagerie and See My Breath Dance Ghostly, and a novella-in-flash; Dantalion is a Quiet Place. Mat has also co-written a horror-thriller novella called Watcher with his friend JP Relph, and edited an anthology of quiet horror short stories, titled Silent Screams.He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and Best Microfiction. You can find Mat on Twitter: @MatGost, and BlueSky: @MatGost.Website: https://weirding-words.blogspot.com/p/about.htmlSubstack: https://matgost.substack.com/ About Terry HollandTerry Holland grew up in Essex, England, before studying in London and Berlin. He has dabbled in the theatre, music, journalism, translation and the occult and currently lives in the Netherlands with his black cat, Mackem, who is a reincarnation of a wise woman and herbalist known as Black Meg, persecuted as a witch in the northeast of England in the seventeenth century. He writes flash and short stories and will never, ever write a novel. He bleats his Wordle scores @terryholland.bsky.socialThe Producer was Martin Nathan. Martin Nathan has worked as a labourer, showman, pancake chef, fire technician, and a railway engineer. His short fiction has been published by Tangent Press, HCE and Grist and his poetry has appeared in Finished Creatures, Erbacce and Aesthetica. His novel – A Place of Safety is published by Salt Publishing.Cover image by...
Shirine, Maxine et Ludovic étudient le cinéma à l'Université de Lausanne et ont été biberonnés aux séries américaines, de "Friends" à "Dallas", en passant par "Twin Peaks". Leur professeur Charles-Antoine Courcoux y voit la capacité unique des États-Unis à produire des contenus de portée universelle. De son côté, l'écrivain et cinéphile Douglas Kennedy s'inquiète pour l'avenir de la production culturelle de son pays. Reportages de Mathieu Truffer Réalisation : Sandro Lisci Production : Raphaële Bouchet
Werewolves are one thing, but the reverse werewolf is a creature of intrigue. I say this cuase I have a coffee date with a friend next week and need to up my philosophy game. Ain't no way I am not going in with some deep thoughts done thought up. So watch out, Jerry, I have a book of words that I have been annotating and 7 questions that will show off how I, too, can think of cool conversation-prompting questions. You looked so cool at last Friendsgiving, but I am coming in for the sneak attack and getting you at our coffee meet-up so that you are devastated at the actual dinner. How does a Gremlin know it's past midnight, and does daylight savings play a part in this? What if everyone in Lost was dead the whole time? What if House was just a if Sherlock Holmes were a doctor? Think about that, Jerry! What if Twin Peaks is real? Huh, Jerry? What if the Fast and the Furious movie series is just a fever dream by Dom, who was injured in the first movie and is in a coma, and the other movies are him just processing in his own head, and that is why the rest of the movies are goofy and not realistic? Anywho, enough talking about Jerry. This week's episode is about Day Drinking, and I think I will get one or 9 for myself. So go listen, chumps, and don't be a Jerry.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on 2001's Pikmin. We set the game in its time and then spend a lot of time talking about putting Nintendo's spin on the RTS on a console. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: The first few days Issues covered: a well-trod year, some MMO history, the GameCube at LucasArts, playing PC vs console, playing PC RTSes of the time, history with Pikmin, keeping an eye on Nintendo making and entering genre spaces, making a thing on controller first rather than jamming in a KBM game, Tim talks about his favorite controller again, inspirations, being embodied in the world vs the god's-eye view, the simplicity of the ship pieces and setup, Nintendo's open world game, meteors vs meteoroids, the puzzle RTS, making the environment more of the enemy than the creatures, lightly building an army, trading pikmin for time vs the heavy pieces, task-based challenges, spreading your army but limitations due to movement and level design, the Forest's Navel, moving to avatar-based RTSes and MOBAs, wanting to play the prototypes, forks in strategy games this year, the simplicity of verbs due to Olimar's centrality, limiting your verbs due to the controller, the cognitive overload of the PC RTS, diversions into Valve, where we're playing, letting go of accuracy and min/maxing, chunky buttons. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Calvin & Hobbes, Reed Knight, Halo: Combat Evolved, GTA III, Silent Hill 2, Ico, Civ III, Anachronox, Animal Crossing, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney, Devil May Cry, MGS 2: Sons of Liberty, Final Fantasy X, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, Super Smash Melee, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3, Jak & Daxter, Game Boy Advance, Advance Wars, Max Payne, Black & White, Dark Age of Camelot, Everquest, Matt Firor, Zenimax Online Studios, Shigeru Miyamoto, Eternal Darkness, Baldur's Gate II, Andrew Kirmse, StarCraft, Blizzard, Halo Wars, Ensemble Studios, Microsoft, Homeworld, Paul Pierce, Haden Blackman, Behind the Magic, Starfighter (series), Republic Commando, Nintendo64, Warcraft (series), Legend of Zelda, Super Mario 64, Splatoon, Metroid Prime, Shadows of the Empire, Rogue Squadron, GoldenEye, Nintendo Switch, Deadly Premonition, Blade Runner, Alien, Star Wars, X-Files, Twin Peaks, Breath of the Wild, The Witcher III, Assassin's Creed, Command & Conquer (series), Company of Heroes, Orcs Must Die, Dynasty Warriors (series), Calamity Nolan, Satoru Iwata, Peter Molyneux, Populous, Total Annihilation, DotA, Valve, IceFrog, Chet Faliszek, Wii, Chris Hecker, Outer Wilds, Far Cry 2, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: More Pikmin (or possibly something else) Twitch: timlongojr and twinsunscorp YouTube Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
For non-fiction November, and with a nod to NaNoWriMo (RIP), we're reading Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity by David Lynch. Somehow this ended up falling exactly at the intersection of all our interests—creativity, art, yoga, film, science. It's all coming together. Show NotesOf course this made us want to do all the creative things. We just have to do them! We know. We know! We're getting there.This is such a great book to read in little snippets if you need a bit of creative inspiration.Are we going to have to try Transcendental Meditation? Apparently the Toronto TM centre is in the Royal York Hotel. Our next episode is our annual FUJK episode, in which we read something hella queer instead of the boy wizard series by she who must not be named. This year we're reading The Holiday Trap by Roan Parrish.And our last episode of the year will be our Holiday Wrap Up episode! How is almost 2026 already?Books and Movies by David LynchRoom to Dream by David Lynch and Kristine McKennaEraserhead (1977)The Elephant Man (1980)Dune (1984)Blue Velvet (1986)Wild At Heart (1990)Twin Peaks (1990-1991; 2017)Lost Highway (1997)Mulholland Drive (2001)Inland Empire (2006)
Bea Uusma fick för andra gången priset för årets svenska fackbok på Augustgalan - och skriver historia som den första med dubbelvinst i kategorin. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. I dagens P1 Kultur möter vi Bea Uusma och Fabian Göranson, vinnaren av årets barn- och ungdomsbok. Det blir ett samtal om undersökande i berättelser ur olika aspekter, och givetvis ställer vi frågan: Vad prispengarna ska användas till?BLACK LODGE – OPERA SOM DU ALDRIG HÖRT DEN FÖRUT Gotisk industrirock möter opera med utgångspunkt i författaren William S Borroughs surrealism och med inspiration av filmskaparen David Lynchs estetik i det multimediala verket Black lodge. I det Grammynominerade gästspelet visas film på en stor skärm som artisterna på scen samspelar med. Tillsammans med DN:s kritiker Kristina Lindquist och P3:s Oscar Kangro diskuterar vi föreställningen.XIU XIU GÖR MUSIKALISK TOLKNING AV DAVID LYNCHS FILMKLASSIKER ERASERHEADDet amerikanska experimentella rockbandet Xiu Xiu har tidigare gjort egensinniga tolkningar av musiken i den folkkära tv-serien Twin Peaks. Efter framgången med hyllningsalbumet Plays the Music of Twin Peaks är rockbandet nu tillbaka med ny musik, återigen inspirerad av ett verk av regissören David Lynch. Nu är det kultklassikern Eraserhead som har fått nya toner av bland annat orgel och modulära syntar. P1 Kulturs Joakim Silverdal lyckades nå en av duons medlemmar, Jamie Stewart.GERHARD RICHTERS VERK VISAS I PARISFram till våren kan publiken i Paris se en stor utställning med konstnären Gerhard Richter, där verk från över sex decennier samlas på en privat konstscen. Vi undersöker tillsammans med Cecilia Blomberg : Kommer privatfinansierad konst att vanligare i Sverige och kan det påverka urvalet? Får det några konsekvenser för publiken?ESSÄ: RUMPANS KULTURHISTORIAVi människor vill gärna tro att det är intellektet som utmärker oss i djurvärlden, men författaren Torbjörn Elensky slår istället ett slag för en annan kroppsdel: våra stora rumpor.Programledare: Lisa WallProducent: Eskil Krogh Larsson
This week, Da7e and Neil follow the trail of evil into the sewers to find a familiar and terrifying face as Welcome to Derry season one closes in on its climax. In The Calm [05:55], they ponder whether the show's lore is a trap, analyze some fresh new clown polygons, and discuss the geographical limitations of the entity's powers. Then in The Storm [01:10:50], your faithful hosts attempt to predict what new terrors await Dick Hallorann in the episodes to come and set the stage for what could be another classic HBO penultimate battle episode. Next week, Welcome to Derry deals with the fallout from the sewers and unravels the entity's plan further with episode 6, "In The Name of the Father." To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil
Tire o peixe do café, entorte os braços para trás e cuidado com as corujas, porque estamos indo para Twin Peaks! Da pergunta "quem matou Laura Palmer?" às mentes de Lynch e Frost, debatemos a estranheza do Agente Cooper, os curiosos habitantes da cidade e o charme e mistérios desse grande novelão.Contribua | Twitter | YouTube | Twitch | Contato
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The 90s were a transformative era for television, featuring classics like 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air', David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks', 'Seinfeld', and the debut of 'Power Rangers'. Take a nostalgic trip through the decade's most memorable TV moments. Chapters: 00:00:00 - 1990 00:12:40 - 1991 00:25:22 - 1992 00:42:09 - 1993 00:54:14 - 1994 01:06:36 - 1995 01:18:58 - 1996 01:32:11 - 1997 01:46:34 - 1998 01:59:37 - 1999 What were your favorite TV memories of that decade? Share your thoughts in the comments! 00:00:00: 199000:12:40: 199100:25:22: 199200:42:09: 199300:54:14: 199401:06:36: 199501:18:58: 199601:32:11: 199701:46:34: 199801:59:37: 1999 #90sTV #FreshPrince #TwinPeaks #Seinfeld #PowerRangers #televisionhistory #1990s See show notes: https://inlet.fm/weird-history/episodes/6920a8e00c4ee400c07a5582 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On episode 39 of Really Weird Stuff: A Twin Peaks Podcast, we're discussing Twin Peaks the Return: Part 78- "Gotta light?" This episode was written by David Lynch and Mark Frost, and Directed by David Lynch. It's best known as being the most cinematic episode of television that ever aired, and for presenting a complex metaphor for the battle between the light and dark and the perpetuating horrors that America unleashed when we decided to play god. Christopher Nolan could never. Special guest Megan Metzger joins us to discuss how Twin Peaks started her on her journey to media obsession from a very young age, and to attempt to comprehend this Ulysses of television episodes. We explore such mysteries as: WHY does the M.C. say THE Nine Inch Nails?WHERE exactly is Phillip Jeffries? WHAT is the real life inspiration for the Frog Moth?PLUS: The astonishing marriage of practical and VFX behind the visceral terror of the bomb and the Woodsmen. To learn more about Megan and her brilliant brain, follow her on instagram and check out her recurring shows (The Good Guy Show and Delightfully Unbothered) if you happen to be in Chicago! https://www.reallyweirdstuffpod.cominsta: @reallyweirdstuffpodbluesky: @reallyweirdstuff.bsky.social youtube: @reallyweirdstuffpod facebook: @reallyweirdstuffpodcast email: reallyweirdstuffpod@gmail.com
It's a big content catch up episode for the gang! To be discussed: the most fun season ever of Slow Horses (15:58), the very exciting premiere of Vince Gilligan's Pluribus (23:52) and the touching and brilliant documentary series about Mr. Scorsese (29:44). Plus, the return of Oscar winning masters Guillermo del Toro with Frankenstein (39:42) and Kathryn Bigelow with A House of Dynamite ( 46:16). Finally, we go to theaters with Bugonia (53:15), The Running Man (59:21) and Quezon with an impromptu interview with Madame Aurora Quezon herself-- Karylle. Also, the gang celebrates one of the greatest World Series in history (11:45) and Quark talks about his pilgrimage to Twin Peaks as well as his misadventures with the cast and crew of his favorite show (0:00). Follow us on TwXtter! @endslatepod And follow everyone on all the things except for Tiktok because we are too old: @mel_loz@ramondeveyra@quarkhenares
Kyle MacLachlan is here this week!! Drew and Kyle shoutout #1 Twin Peaks fan Jennifer Pritchard and talk being a movie extra for $10, chemistry reads, football rivalries, Kyle's high school senior prank week, and so much more. Kyle IG: https://www.instagram.com/kyle_maclachlan/?hl=enKyle Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kyle_maclachlan?lang=enFollow The Comment Section on IG! https://www.instagram.com/thecommentsection/ Discover more on www.disaronno.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Transmissions, Kate Pierson, vocalist and keyboardist of The B-52s. Writing about the legendary Atlanta band, AD founder Justin Gage says, “The B-52's 1979 debut album ushered in a practically fully formed sound/band. No one else was doing this…whatever ‘this' was.” Indeed, The B-52s created a one-of-a-kind sound, blending punk, funk, and art-pop, and while they broke into the mainstream with ubiquitous radio hits, they never sacrificed their avant-garde edge. This fall, the band embarked on a co-headlining tour with Devo—we recorded this talk just before they departed on the jaunt—and last week, Kate Pierson released a cover of Patti Smith's “People Have The Power!” featuring the Uniting Voices Chicago teen choir. Benefiting the choir and the anti-gun violence organization Sandy Hook Promise, the recording reifies Pierson's radical bonafides. Pierson joins us for a loose chat about her life in art, solo projects, and the band's longtime association with Devo. Along the way, we get into their status as queer icons and reflected on the passing of Julee Cruise, the Twin Peaks vocalist who also served as a member of The B-52s. Transmissions is created in partnership with the Talkhouse Podcast Network. We're brought to you by Aquarium Drunkard, an independent music media crew headed by Justin Gage. Over at Aquarium Drunkard, you'll gain access to 20 years of music writing, playlist, essays, mixtapes, radio special, podcasts, videos and more.
Grab the angel above your bed and get ready for some psychic warnings, as we go further into the world of the Twin Peaks prequel (with help of honorary co-host Tessa) and get a broader understanding of poems as prophecy, nightmares as warnings, men with missing limbs, and what happens when the horror isn't just in your home but instead directly in your bed. CW: spoilers, SA, violence Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/broads-next-door--5803223/support.
Your Captains Deion and Sammy are back once again chatting about the TWIN PEAKS that are My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON and Spy x Family! We are also debuting a new opening track in the beginning of the episode made by good friend of the show theProminentBEG! Deff check out his music as well as his stream below!!theProminentBEG links - https://allmylinks.com/theprominentbegIf you would like to share your feelings and opinions with us please Follow and Subscribe to our Social media!Don't forget to use the Hashtag #DosYonkoshttps://linktr.ee/DosYonkosFor any Business inquiries please email us atDosyonkos@gmail.com
The actor Kyle MacLachlan readily acknowledges the immense impact that the late director David Lynch had on his life and career. After making his on-screen debut starring in Lynch's sci-fi epic Dune (1984), Kyle expected superstardom — only to see the movie flop commercially. However, the connection he forged with Lynch led to a lifelong friendship and a filmography inhabiting the director's unforgettable and mysterious worlds. I look back at my time on set with Kyle as the iconic Dale Cooper on Twin Peaks, and we dissect our characters in the 2017 sequel series. Plus, we learn how Kyle’s Pacific Northwest roots led him to become a winemaker, and why he started a podcast to learn from 20-somethings. As I feel at any opportunity for us to connect, I’m reminded why perhaps David Lynch was just as lucky to find Kyle. Read Kyle’s New York Times opinion piece about David Lynch here. Fail Better is now on YouTube! Watch this episode here. Follow me on Instagram at @davidduchovny. Find more video podcasts on our YouTube channel. Stay up to date with Lemonada on X, Facebook and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our shows and get bonus content. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hide your secret diary and compartmentalize your life, because today we're joined by Tessa W. to gain a broader understanding of the Twin Peaks prequel film Fire Walk With Me. In Part 1, we'll get an introduction to the film and how it was made before diving deeper and pulling back the layers of Lynch. CW: spoilers, SA, violence Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/broads-next-door--5803223/support.
“The Child Star Club” is back in session! The gang is hanging out with Madeline Zima (a.k.a. Grace on “The Nanny”), whose Hollywood career started at the ripe old age of 28 months, and has never slowed down. Madeline shares the story of auditioning for “The Nanny,” not realizing it was the show that starred “the lady with the voice,” and we hear which famous guest star instructed the cast to not look her in the eyes. Madeline also had a role on "Twin Peaks” and may be the only podcast guest to have given David Lynch an influential directing note. Plus, find out which host was Madeline’s childhood crush - on an all new Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week. Da7e and Neil are peering out the window with their telescopes and spying the terrors of It as Welcome to Derry reaches its season one midpoint. In The Calm [04:48], they discuss the reasons why there are so many Stephen King adaptations these days, add several new corners, and attempt to line up the geography of Derry with the boundaries of the Western Woods. Then in The Storm [01:10:42], your faithful hosts unleash a number of wild theories about what will happen in the back half of this season and beyond. They also do a deep dive into the midseason trailer with a particular interest in what the marketing isn't showing us from next week's episode. Next week, Welcome to Derry takes to a very familiar part of town with episode 5, titled "Neibolt Street." To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil
Get a slice of cherry pie & hide your secret diary, in this episode we take a light look at Twin Peaks! The inspiration behind some of the stories and characters, how actors and creators felt making the show, the iconic filming locations, mingling studio execs, the cancellation, the return and why it's still such a cult classic today. Sources available in show notes When Bob Iger Ruined Season 2 of ‘Twin Peaks'ColliderThe Timeless Allure of Twin PeaksNevada Sagebrush, Emily HessLaura Palmer is Based on not 1, but 2 Real Life CrimesScreenrant, Laura Kelly‘Twin Peaks' Co-Creator Mark Frost Still Believes Laura Palmer's Murder Was Solved Too Quickly: ‘This Should Go on Forever'Variety, Todd GilchristHow David Lynch and Mark Frost Pitched Twin Peaks to ABC TelevisionTwin Peaks Blog, Steven MillerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/broads-next-door--5803223/support.
paypal.me/LibroTobias ko-fi.com/asier24969 Continuamos el recorrido por la filmografía de David Lynch con su quinta película. En 1990 David Lynch compra los derechos de la novela de Barry Gifford “Wild at Heart” para adaptarla al cine ese mismo año. Rodada justo después de acabar el piloto de “Twin Peaks” Lynch se dio el gusto de hacer una adaptación muy libre de la novela de Gifford y con mucha influencia de “El mago de oz” de Victor Fleming. Se trata de su película más violenta hasta la fecha y con ella logro ganar la palma de oro en Cannes Acompañado por parte del cast de “Twin Peaks” con gente como Sheryl Lee, Sherilyn Fenn, Jack Nance o Grace Zabriskie entre otros, amén de contar con un repartazo principal compuesto por Laura Dern, Nicolas Cage, Isabella Rosellini, Diane Ladd, Harry Dean Stanton o Willem Dafoe. Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
One last episode before we head off on our holiday break! We are doing things a little differently today by relishing our favorite characters and moments in our very own Twin Peaks award show.Thank you so much for joining us for the first 33 episodes of the coziest podcast in horror-land! We can't wait to chat with you all again in 2026. Until then, follow us on Instagram to keep tabs on our return. Stay harbinged!Join the Homebodies:Follow us on Instagram and TikTok!Watch Full Video Episodes on YouTube!Credits:Podcast Art: Lunch City StudioMusic: Goosebumps by Veace D
In this our second episode discussing work from poet Eli Karren, we're shifting timelines, story lines, wine time, and coffee time. We welcome special guest, Tobi Kassim, as part of the podcast team for the day. (We'll be “sprinkling” special guests throughout the upcoming season!) We dig into Eli's richly detailed poem “Franchise Reboot” which nods to David Lynch's nineties TV phenom, Twin Peaks, along with the Museum of Popular Culture, Ikea furniture, Matthea Harvey's poem “The Future of Terror,” and Wandavision, among other touchstones. The team questions some of the advice we've received on what should or should not be included in poems: dreams, color lists, center justification, cicadas. It's an airing of pet peeves, Slushies. And then we decide to get over ourselves. Tune in with a slice of cherry pie. As always, thanks for listening. At the table: Tobi Kassim, Kathleen Volk Miller, Marion Wrenn, Lisa Zerkle, and Lillie Volpe (Sound Engineer) @eli.james.karren on Instagram Eli Karren is a poet and educator based in Austin, TX. His work can be found in the swamp pink, At Length, Palette Poetry, and the Harvard Review. Franchise Reboot We sat at the diner in Snoqualmie quoting lines back and forth to each other. Saying what we could remember, without fidelity, without choosing a character or a scene. We got the coffee, the cherry pie, took pictures with a piece of wood that the waitress passed across the bar, cradling it like a newborn. Earlier, we had gone to the waterfall, and I confessed that I had been falling in love with a coworker. Or rather, that it felt that way. Melodramatic. Full of will they won't they tension. You said, expertly, that that was probably the only exciting thing about it. That not everything in life has to be a soap opera. Later that night, when you went off to chaperone a high school dance I saw a movie about a woman who fucks a car. Outside the theater, some guys smoked cigarettes and wondered aloud if originality was dead. I told them that the only glimmer of the original is the terroir, the local language, the dialect and vernacular. All the shit you suppress when you move away from your childhood home. The things you pay a therapist to excise from you in a room comprised only of Ikea furniture. On the long Uber back to your house I thought about the future of nostalgia, the car careening through downtown Seattle, past the Shawn Kemp Cannabis shop, and the Museum of Pop Culture, which held a laser light show on its lawn. The whole drive I had the words tangled in my brain and was trying to recite Matthea Harvey's “The Future of Terror.” I remembered only the generalissimo's glands and the scampering, the faint sounds of its recitation humming below the car's looping advertisements for Wandavision. In my head the possibility of infinite worlds thrummed. Once, at a farmers market, I watched an elderly man wander through the stands, past the kids playing with pinwheels and eating ice cream, a VR headset strapped to his face, his hat in his hand, the muffled sound of tears in his vicinity. I always wondered what he had seen. What reduced him to tears on a May afternoon, his hands splayed forward, a little drunk with sun and regret, reaching out towards something. III. This, I tend to gussy up at parties. A lie I tell myself because I want to believe in true love. As I say in the diner the owls are not what they seem. But at what point does the false supercede the real? When you came home, I was crying on the couch, rewatching its rejection of closure. Its protagonist catatonic for sixteen hours, a walking talking middle finger. Just so we can have this moment where he says the line and has the suit and we hear the famous song and are embraced again. Seeing you, seeing old friends this is how I always feel. Reminded of this pond deep in the woods. Somewhere I went to only once but keep returning to in dreams. I remember how we hiked an hour out and slipped below the water as the sun began to set. In the dream, sometimes there is an island. Sometimes we swim to its surface. Sometimes the moon arises, its gravity pulling us deeper out above the blackness where the shale slips to the bottom. I'm never sure if it is when I sink into the water or exit that I become someone else. Wake always with a lyric on my lips. This is the me I've missed. The one that survives the factory reset, the franchise reboot. The one I dreamt of every morning when closure was something to be evaded, treated like the cars in a Frogger game. But not here, with you, halfway across the country. If I grasp gently, I can take the headset from my eyes. I can almost see where the red curtains part and the sycamores begin.
Episode 2295 - Kid A.G. and El Pres dive balls-deep into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction like a pair of horny archivists jizzing over vinyl—raving about Soundgarden's grunge ghosts stealing the show (Jerry Cantrell shreds harder than a cougar on catnip), OutKast and Tyler the Creator dropping beats that make your grandma twerk, and Salt-N-Pepa's Pepa emerging from Ozempic purgatory looking fuckable while Salt bloats like a salted ham hock. They pivot to SNL's stain-splattered sorority skit where some dude nutted mid-mask (Epstein-level evidence, viral gold), winter cucking as animalistic fuck-fests to hibernate your blue balls ("Guys just want to get laid; women want a brawny heater"), and a deranged game show pitch: motorboat your girl's tits, record the brrrraaap, and compete against real speedboats for dinghy-level hilarity. Hooters nostalgia hits like cheap whiskey—back to booty shorts and tank tops that cram thongs up asses tighter than a nun's regret, with tales of double-shifting for post-wing pussy chases and Twin Peaks' lingerie Wednesdays where asses defy gravity like Lizzo on a trampoline. Edgy detours torch Taylor Momsen's lace-slip red-carpet cameltoe ("Sidney Lou Who gone goth-slut"), Jessica Simpson's Botox-bricked face ("Hit with the ugly stick till it snapped"), and concert rip-offs (Morgan Wallen tickets at $1K a pop: "I'd rather blow the blonde goddess than that redneck wallet-raper"). Key quote: "There's still a bullet in the chamber after sex—jack one off like it's 1993 grunge foreplay." Brain-dump brain farts on phones nuking attention spans, Steve Jobs-style black-sock simplicity, and Trump as a percentage-rattling moron ("Cut aid, kill 600K—genius businessman, my ass"). Final words: "Go to Hooters, creep on the daughters of yesterday's titty vets, and chill, bitches—dollar wings await, no ass required." GDS 2295 Quick Recap: Rock Hall Riffs: Soundgarden supremacy, female bass queen tribute, 80s babe bands (Pat Benatar: eternal smoke show). Titty Tales: Hooters revival, motorboat Olympics, Twin Peaks ass worship. Fuck & Chuck: Winter hookups, post-nut laughs, tattoo teases. Rants: Concert gouging, celeb face-fucks, political idiocy lite.
This week, Da7e and Neil return to Derry for shifting timelines, airborne shinings, and midnight bike rides as HBO's It series continues. In The Calm [04:48], they discuss the show's potential three season plan, unpack some questionable polygons, and show appreciation for the loser who writes romantic poems inside his shoes. Then in The Storm [01:02:20], Da7e explains his theory for what's really going on inside Juniper Hill and highlights what we can learn from the upcoming episode descriptions. Then Neil drops his theory for how this show might be building toward a mid-season "HBO moment." Next week, Welcome to Derry continues with episode 4, "The Great Swirling Apparatus of Our Planet's Function," which hopefully has more to do with turtles. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil
We're back with our full report on the city of Seattle, which turned out to be way over on the other side of the continent. (Probably should have packed a bag or something...) How many weird and silly activities could we squish into just a few days out west? Let's find out. Including: Retro-futuristic fun at the Space Needle! A robot on the monorail! Angry otters at the aquarium! A massive collection of nerd stuff at the Museum of Pop Culture! Giant trolls! A visit to Archie McPhee's Rubber Chicken Museum! A visit to filming locations from Twin Peaks and Northern Exposure! A fortune-telling psychic chicken! And yikes, even more. Why, we'll even teach you the proper way to pronounce "Seattle," if you believe everything from The Brady Bunch. And we do. The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Bluesky! The Flopcast on Mastadon! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: The 42cast! This week's promo: Monkeeing Around!
(00:00-25:28) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing yesterday’s news that DeForest Buckner will be missing Sunday’s game with a neck injury. They chat about who will need to step up and how the Colts performed last season without Buckner before they break the news he was placed on injured reserve and will miss the next four games. (25:28-37:41) – Now that we have had some days to process the Sauce Gardner trade and get to know him a little bit, Jake discusses how the Colts won’t have to worry about him being a bad apple like Andrew Bynum with the Pacers a handful of years ago. (37:41-45:30) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing last night’s ugly Thursday Night Football game between the Broncos and Raiders. (41:59-1:12:54) – Gold and Black’s Brian Neubert joins the show to preview the second non-conference game of the schedule for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Oakland Golden Grizzlies. Brian provides an update on Trey Kaufman-Renn’s status for tonight’s game, believes it’ll benefit Purdue playing some games without Kaufman-Renn, evaluates the first game performances for Jack Benter and Omer Mayer, and preview’s Saturday’s game for Purdue against #1 OSU. (1:12:54-1:25:21) – Kyle Neddenriep from The IndyStar joins the program to discuss some of the sectional championship games that he will be monitoring tonight across the state, accesses if Myles McLaughlin has a realistic chance at breaking Derrick Henry’s high school rushing record, and recaps what happened last Friday at the end of the Eastbrook game. (1:25:21-1:27:33) – The second hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie getting to the David Hasselhoff music finally. (1:27:33-1:52:18) – Casey Vallier from the Colts Radio Network makes an appearance on Query & Company to provide what he knows about DeForest Buckner’s neck injury in terms of when he suffered the injury and his timeline to recovery. Jake also asks Casey if cornerback is one of the easier positions to pick up on a short week and examines what the Atlanta Falcons do well and not so well on both sides of the ball. (1:52:18-2:02:08) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake shares a story that he’s told before because of this person adding another chapter to their story this weekend. (2:02:08-2:10:02) – Today’s show closes out with Jake being joined by JMV from Twin Peaks in Greenwood to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 24:53 – JMV is out at Twin Peaks in Greenwood for a Bud Light Blue Friday! He kicks things off by previewing Colts-Falcons in Berlin! He also discusses the Pacers and some of the moves they have made recently. 24:54 – 39:09 – Coach Bob Lovell from Indiana Sports Talk joins the show! Coach Lovell and JMV discuss the weekend of high school football, and also talk some college football/basketball! 39:10 – 44:25 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 44:26 – 1:07:20 – Joel Erickson from the IndyStar joins the show live from Berlin ahead of the Colts showdown with the Falcons in Germany! They talk about the news that DeForest Buckner is heading to IR, and if the Colts will see him back on the field this season. 1:07:21 – 1:20:44 – Mike Wells from ESPN Radio joins the show! Mike and JMV discuss the impact the IU football turnaround has had on the campus and enthusiasm in Bloomington. 1:20:45 – 1:25:10 - JMV wraps up another hour of the show! 1:25:11 – 1:46:47 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show! 1:46:47 – 1:55:48 – JMV continues the show by reflecting on some more German songs, as well as remembering his friend Robin Miller. 1:55:49 – 2:07:24 - JMV wraps up another edition of the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are still Twin Peaks-adjacent and in the Halloween state of mind! What would you get in an alternate universe where Albert Rosenfield lost all redeeming qualities whatsoever and went up against an airplane-flying serial killer vampire? You'd get the movie The Night Flier, based on the short story by Stephen King. Join us today for a discussion on this made-for-HBO film.
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Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we finish our series on Deadly Premonition. We talk a bit about the main story, the life sim, how we get around and more before turning to takeaways. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: To Ch 21 (Tim) and only Ch 8 (Brett) Issues covered: Cry-baby Timothy, pre-show announcements, the game coming more quickly at the end, prime time television and Twin Peaks, describing an actual puzzle, the feeling of a web of connections between people both surface and hidden, the Ingram twins and their grandfather and Kaysen, dialogue with characters on their life sim paths, having the spatial awareness of the town vs not in television, you get to live in the town, the limitations of the driving model, wanting a simpler driving model, having conversation while the character is being driven instead, an unpolished gem, when time pauses vs when it will advance and keeping you unsettled, dealing with open world games with day/night cycles and running into the time problem, being unclear what other games this inspired, a different kind of mature, leaning into the quirk (and your constraints), stunt comedy, not getting enough of this sort of game, integrating the player into the town, inspirations with a twist. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Video Game History Foundation, Rocksmith, Twin Peaks, David Lynch, Mark Frost, Resident Evil, Yakuza (series), Breaking Bad, The Last of Us, Nick Offerman, Gilmore Girls, Red Dead Redemption, Assassin's Creed, L. A. Noire, Mars Attacks, GTA 3, Shenmue, Dungeons & Dragons, Tolkien, Star Wars, Alien, Blade Runner, Artimage, Cult of the Lamb, Angie Nash, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Discord Game Club interview with N0isses Links: N0isses Twitch channel Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Apply for Defeating Games Twitch: timlongojr and twinsunscorp YouTube Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Is there a single more cozy character than Agent Dale Cooper? In today's episode, we are once again chatting our way through the trippy, cozy, and maybe even a little campy world of Twin Peaks. And the focus of today's episode is Agent Cooper in all his glory, and also in the few moments that begrudgingly make us realize that he is a mere mortal just like the rest of us. Grab some donuts and a damn fine cup of coffee and cozy up with us for this Coop-filled chat.Join the Homebodies:Follow us on Instagram and TikTok!Watch Full Video Episodes on YouTube!Credits:Podcast Art: Lunch City StudioMusic: Goosebumps by Veace D
In a town like Twin Peaks, no one is innocent. Witness the last seven days of Laura Palmer.Send us a textSupport the showPlease subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy!Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygoodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530Twitter: https://twitter.com/moviesgoodpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8iGT7riyJ_K2DFLwfbTemg
(00:00-24:13) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison chatting about the Colts ugly loss to the Steelers yesterday. Should we be concerned about the performance? Are there any takeaways from the loss? (24:13-40:41) – The voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to chat all things IU. Jake and Don discuss Saturday’s road win at Maryland, how deep the Hoosiers are at the RB position, the injuries that Curt Cignetti’s team is dealing with, and the regular season opener for IU basketball on Wednesday against Alabama A&M. (40:41-45:07) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake sharing some of the replies he got on his tweet asking for people’s thoughts about the Colts after nine weeks. (45:07-1:11:14) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, joins Query & Company to recap yesterday’s ugly performance by the entire Colts offense. Mike agrees with Jake that we need to wait and see if this was an anomaly performance or one that is a sign of things to come, believes that the Colts will be making a trade prior to tomorrow’s 4pm deadline, and the importance of the Colts winning this week’s game against the Falcons before the bye week. (1:11:14-1:16:44) – Jake shifts the focus of the show to tonight’s Pacers game against the Milwaukee Bucks with Myles Turner playing against his former team for the first time. Jake hopes people remember how important he was to the team’s success last season. (1:16:44-1:24:56) – The second hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake playing what Myles Turner said last week on Thanasis Antetokounmpo’s podcast about Tyrese Haliburton. (1:24:56-1:49:50) – The final hour of today’s show tips off with Jake sharing what Myles Turner said today during his media availability during shootaround about returning to Gainbridge, what kind of reception he anticipates tonight, and how he’s handled everything in the media since joining the Bucks. Also, Jake highlights some things that were said after the Colts loss yesterday by Shane Steichen and Daniel Jones. (1:49:50-2:03:25) – Justin Garcia from the Bucks Radio Network and Locked On Bucks joins the show to discuss Myles Turner’s return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse tonight. Justin explains what he has seen from Turner so far in a Bucks uniform, what expectations were set going into the season for Turner, and the development of Ryan Rollins. (2:03:25-2:09:40) – Today’s show closes out with Jake being joined by JMV from Twin Peaks in Greendwood to discuss Myles Turner’s return tonight to Gainbridge and yesterday’s Colts loss to the Steelers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 22:47 – JMV begins the show at Twin Peaks in Greenwood by recapping yesterday’s disappointing Colts loss to the Steelers, in a game that saw Indy turn the ball over 6 times. He also discusses Myles Turner’s return to Gainbridge as the Pacers take on the Bucks. 22:48 – 39:50 – Stephen Holder of ESPN joins the show! He and JMV go over the multitude of mistakes the Colts made in their loss to the Steelers. They also debate if the Colts will be active ahead of the trade deadline tomorrow. 39:51 – 43:39 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 43:40 - 1:05:32 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show, including Mike in Brooklyn and IHSAA Hall of Famer Dick Dullaghan! 1:05:33 – 1:14:20 – JMV talks more about Myles Turner returning to Gainbridge, and he also talks to Haley from Twin Peaks! 1:14:21 – 1:21:15 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show with some calls! 1:21:16 – 1:44:05 – JMV wraps up the show with some more phone calls! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, Da7e and Neil are in your feeds early because the second episode of Welcome to Derry dropped on Halloween. In The Calm [03:56], they break down the new opening credit sequence, unpack the military's plans to win the Cold War, and attempt to figure out what's going on with Marge's eyes. Then in The Storm [01:00:36], they decode the trailer for episode 3, "Now You See It," trying to determine what it is we're actually going to see when the show returns next Sunday (11/9). Also next week! If you're in Denver, you can join Da7e and his Fighting in the War Room co-hosts Katey Rich and Matt Patches for a live podcast recording with the organizers of the Denver Film Festival on Tuesday, November 4th! Get more info and tickets here! To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we enjoy a bonus conversation capping our series on Portal. We talk Portal 2, the tension between story and gameplay, its length, and yes, even some co-op. And we do it all live on Twitch. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Much of SP, all of Co-op Issues covered: recording on video, our history with Portal 2, being surprised that Portal 2 was a thing, the Valve employee handbook release, wanting a different sequel, a long campaign with many puzzles and mechanics, following up a perfect game, not cashing in, adding mechanics and the puzzles that teach you, character development and delivering more lore perfectly, a miracle, the progression of the Cave Johnson story, worldbuilding conflicting with gameplay, breaking out with Wheatley, cognitive dissonance, seeing all the behind the scenes, being re-tested, potato GladOS, the magic of how narrative connects, the chicken and the egg, a successful length for the format, a whole Portal inside the penultimate chapter, embedding lore successfully, back-propagating story, sympathy for the devil (i.e. GladOS), 2 + 2 = 4, being drawn to the financially productive projects, killer app for VR, the loss of single player, VR problems for consumers, adding portals to their hero-based MOBA shooter, lack of narrative progression in the co-op campaign, co-op for the sake of co-op?, helping the player vs not helping the player, not aligning well for a controller, more portals plus more mechanics become untenable, doing the impossible alongside the possible, potential solutions for portal confusion, playtesting and confidence in your solutions, specific buttons, the doorway effect, shape language, police procedure vs police procedural, inspecting tires, bread and butter TV format, empty JRPG chests and meaningless clues, the salience problem, getting the reward as if you had the skills. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Defeating Games for Charity, PANCAN, Kermit the Frog, Yoda, GoldenEye, Grant Kirkhope, Erik Wolpaw, LucasArts, Reed Knight, TIE Fighter, Orange Box, Half-Life (series), Brad Muir, Campo Santo, Marc Laidlaw, Dario Casali, J. K. Simmons, Stephen Merchant, Control, Uncharted, Spider-Man, Deadlock, Paragon, Tim Roth, Four Rooms, SplitGate, Halo, Chet Falisczek, Aperture Desk Job, Sony/PlayStation Studios, Naughty Dog, Insomniac, Sucker Punch, Miss Stir Heed Hip/mysterydip, Spelunky, Calamity Nolan, Nintendo GameCube, Deadly Premonition, Pablo, Police Quest, Duncan Fyfe, L. A. Noire, Twin Peaks, X-Files, Heavy Rain, Rock Band, Return of the Obra Dinn, Golden Idol (series), Nancy Drew (series), Sherlock Holmes (series), Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Deadly Premonition wrap Links: N0isses Twitch channel Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Apply for Defeating Games Twitch: timlongojr and twinsunscorp YouTube Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Today we'll discuss our experience at the Twin Peaks event up in Washington- from a trip to Snoqualmie to Everett to see the Palmer house and meet stars Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Mary Reber, Harry Goaz, Kimmy Robertson and David Lynch's sister, Martha! We'll describe how the event was, the questions we asked and take a trip over to Kiana Lodge for more time at the Great Northern Hotel!Links:Weishaupt's Mushroom infused coffee: https://occultsymbolism.comIsaac's 2023 interview from the Laura Palmer Home- Meeting David Lynch & Starring in S3 as Alice Tremond: It's Mary Reber! https://illuminatiwatcher.com/twin-peaks-laura-palmer-home-meeting-david-lynch-starring-in-s3-as-alice-tremond-its-mary-reber/Isaac's 55 episode Twin Peaks Grey Lodge series: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/twin-peaks-occult-symbolism-guide-enter-the-grey-lodge/You can now sign up for our commercial-free version of the show with a Patreon exclusive bonus show called “Morning Coffee w/ the Weishaupts” at Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms OR subscribe on the Apple Podcasts app to get all the same bonus “Morning Coffee” episodes AD-FREE with early access! (*Patreon is also NOW enabled to connect with Spotify! https://rb.gy/r34zj)Want more?…Index of all previous episodes on free feed: https://breakingsocialnorms.com/2021/03/22/index-of-archived-episodes/Leave a review or rating wherever you listen and we'll see what you've got to say!Follow us on the socials:instagram.com/theweishaupts2/Check out Isaac's conspiracy podcasts, merch, etc:AllMyLinks.com/IsaacWOccult Symbolism and Pop Culture (on all podcast platforms or IlluminatiWatcher.com)Isaac Weishaupt's book are all on Amazon and Audible; *author narrated audiobooks*STATEMENT: This show is full of Isaac's and Josie's useless opinions and presented for entertainment purposes. Audio clips used in Fair Use and taken from YouTube videos.
Send us a textA religion that etches its scriptures into stainless steel, presses its sermons onto gold records, and seals everything inside titanium capsules buried in mountains sounds like science fiction. We take you there—mapping Scientology's Church of Spiritual Technology vaults from Twin Peaks and Trementina to Petrolia, Creston, and an old California mine—while unpacking the logic, the secrecy, and the human cost behind it all.We start with the industrial reality: how books become laser-etched plates and lectures become gold discs, all climate‑controlled and argon‑sealed to survive an extinction event. Then comes the kicker—every time leadership revises Hubbard's words, the archive must be remade, at huge expense. At Twin Peaks, where much of this work has been done, we talk candidly about clearances, rotating staff to avoid local ties, and why so few insiders even knew these places existed. Shelly Miscavige's long absence threads through the narrative, including documented ties to more than one site.From there, we drive down a dirt road to Trementina, New Mexico, the airstrip and the once‑visible earth symbols meant to guide future finders from the sky. We explore Petrolia's paper trail of addresses and voter registrations, the Lady Washington Mine adapted into a vault, and Creston Ranch, where Hubbard spent his last days in an RV on a property with a perfectly good house. Along the way, we compare myth and mechanics, and share first‑hand moments—like late‑night calls and not‑so‑subtle tailing—that show how far the organization goes to keep questions at bay.If you're curious about Scientology's real footprint, preservation claims, or the truth behind the “apocalypse-proof” archive, this deep dive connects the dots with reporting, records, and lived experience. Listen, share your take, and help others find this show: follow, rate on your podcast app, and leave a quick review telling us which site stunned you most.Support the showBFG Store - http://blownforgood-shop.fourthwall.com/Blown For Good on Audible - https://www.amazon.com/Blown-for-Good-Marc-Headley-audiobook/dp/B07GC6ZKGQ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Blown For Good Website: http://blownforgood.com/PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131160 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blown-for-good-behind-the-iron-curtain-of-scientology/id1671284503 RSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2131160.rss YOUTUBE PLAYLISTS: Spy Files Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWtJfniWLwq4cA-e...
This week, Da7e and Neil are fighting off visions of mutant babies as Welcome to Derry kicks off its first season on HBO. In The Calm [05:22], they discuss the first episode and the double meaning of calling it "The Pilot." They attempt to figure out what the air force is really doing in Derry and tally up the fears of the new cast of Losers. Then in The Storm [01:04:18], your faithful hosts dig into the "Weeks Ahead" trailer and consider how Dick Halloran, his special gift, and America's position in the Cold War will factor into the rest of the season's plot. Next week, Welcome to Derry drops its second episode a few days early on Halloween (Friday, 10/31), which means Storm of Spoilers may be back in your feeds a little early, as well. Also next week! If you're in Denver, you can join Da7e and his Fighting in the War Room co-hosts Katey Rich and Matt Patches for a live podcast recording with the organizers of the Denver Film Festival on Tuesday, November 4th! Get more info and tickets here! To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil
Alpha Omega Con celebrates Adventures in Odyssey's 35th anniversary with a panel featuring voice talents Townsend Coleman–Jason Whittaker (and the voice of Michaelangelo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Kimmy Robertson–Penny Wise (best known for her role as Lucy Moran in the TV series Twin Peaks and voice of Fifi (Feather Duster) in Disney's Beauty and the Beast), Katie Leigh–Connie Kendall (and the voice of Baby Rowlf in the Muppet Babies and Sheila in Dungeons and Dragons), and Chris Anthony Landsdowne–Hi this is Chris! (the original voice of Barbie and long-running host of Adventures in Odyssey)!
Enjoy Part 2 of Alpha Omega Con's Adventures in Odyssey's 35th anniversary panel featuring voice talents Townsend Coleman–Jason Whittaker (and the voice of Michaelangelo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Kimmy Robertson–Penny Wise (best known for her role as Lucy Moran in the TV series Twin Peaks and voice of Fifi (Feather Duster) in Disney's Beauty and the Beast), Katie Leigh–Connie Kendall (and the voice of Baby Rowlf in the Muppet Babies and Sheila in Dungeons and Dragons), and Chris Anthony Landsdowne–Hi this is Chris! (the original voice of Barbie and long-running host of Adventures in Odyssey)!
This week, Da7e and Neil continue the prep phase of their Derry era as they get closer to the premiere of Welcome to Derry on HBO at the end of the month. Which means it's time to talk about It: Chapter Two (2019). In The Calm [04:14], they discuss the performances of the adult actors, the film's densely-packed and clunky plot, and highlight some deleted scenes from this movie that could prove to be important for the upcoming series. They also highlight the early work of one of the stars of Alien: Earth. Then in The Storm [01:01:26], Da7e shares everything he knows about Welcome to Derry season one with six days to go before its premiere. Then Neil lays out a list of questions he expects the show to answer in its eight episode run. Next week, Welcome to Derry begins airing on HBO and HBO Max on Sunday night. Then on Monday, your faithful hosts will be in your feeds with more Calm, more Storm, and plenty of other fun business. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil