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Ben Durant & Bryon Kozaczka join me this week to discuss Caroline Earle. We talk about how she met Windom Earle, how she is depicted through "The Final Dossier" and "My Life, My Tapes", her relationship to Dale Cooper and her influence throughout Season 2. Twin Peaks Unwrapped on Spotify & Twitter: https://open.spotify.com/show/52HxZv9xf6SVQ6pKhzF0uz https://x.com/twinpeaksunwrap?lang=en Twin Peaks Unwrapped The Book: https://www.bluerosemag.com/?product=twin-peaks-unwrapped-book Intro/Outro song: "Just You" by Luca De Paoli
DJ Windom Earle | QUIVR | 6-12-24 by QUIVR
Nick & Joel join me this week to discuss Windom Earle. We talk about his early life as chronicled by Tammy Preston, speculate on how he was during the days of Project Blue Book, meeting Caroline, working with Dale Cooper, using Leo Johnson and the madness that Windom shows leading into his search for the Black Lodge. The Blackburns on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meettheblackburns/ The Blackburns music: https://theblackburns.bandcamp.com/album/the-blackburns https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OcrZeKFjpOy6Z3pUM3ztY?si=ffK2rk_YSa6sVAjiZ7LrBg https://selltheheartrecords.bigcartel.com/product/the-blackburns-s-t-12-lp Intro/Outro: "The Place Where You Belong" by The Blackburns
The Giant tried his best to warn Coop of what will follow! John Justice "Jack" Wheeler is on his way to Brazil. Windom Earle has his map to the Black Lodge. He is playing off the board and the chess pieces are moving. The game that is the town of Twin Peaks is in full swing, and Agent Dale Cooper is next at bat. But, we see him falling into old habits, and losing his focus in the process. Join us for a talk about Episode 27 of Twin Peaks today!
Windom Earle has made it to Twin Peaks! The suspense is ramping up and the James Hurley side quest has come to an end... finally. We also side track into Shannon Tweed and make a glorious announcement! Join your Bookhouse Girls, Michelle and Liz, this week on Between Two Worlds! IG: Between Two Worlds Podcast
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 S2E21 "Miss Twin Peaks!" We're on the precipice of our season 2 finale and we really start unpacking a lot of the occult themes we've built up until this point in the show! Today we'll learn as much as Lynch and Frost want us to know when it comes to sigils, the Owl Cave petroglyph symbols, Windom Earle's pursuit of the Black Lodge, Annie's Shadow, astrological movements (Saturn and Jupiter in conjunction) and we find out who wins Miss Twin Peaks!EXCLUSIVE GREY LODGE SHOWS NOW UP ONLY ON AD-FREE SUPPORTER FEEDS! *HOT COUPON OFFER- Get into VIP Section at cost! Get 80% off your first month of Tier 1 (or Tier 2) monthly plans! For $1 you can try it out! Use coupon code "badboy" (Limited to first 100 signups and expires last day of June 2024). For more details go here: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/coupon-code-for-80-off-vip-section-limited-to-first-100-people-expires-july-1st-2024/ Wow BOB Wow!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/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 Twin Peaks S2E15 "Slaves and Masters! We'll talk about symbolism of Pan, owls and Windom Earle's plans for Twin Peaks! We'll be wrapping up the James, Donna and Evelyn saga and setting the stage for the final few episodes of Season 2!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 Twin Peaks S2E14 "Double Play! We'll talk about more occult symbolism popping up in Twin Peaks! Multiple owls (not being what they seem), more on the Black and White Lodges, chess and the Freemason checkerboard and we learn about Cooper's past and love life! We'll also start getting into the darkness of Windom Earle! Leo's back and he wants a clean house and a good attitude so let's show up at our best!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!
Creamed corn and Windom Earle have entered the chat and we are here for it. Ronette is awake, Andy is having a bad time, and Coop gets another strange visit. Oh yeah, "Just You and I" was a thing and it happened. Join Michelle and Liz to discuss this madness!
We told you when this Twin Peaks journey began that one day we'd be in for it. Folks, we're in it. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 75: Twin Peaks: Dispute Between Brothers and The Masked Ball. (00:00:18) - Intro. (00:07:44) - Kicking things off with Dispute Between Brothers. (00:14:08) - This was not the dispute between brothers we were expecting. (00:16:49) - Checking in with everyone at the funeral. (00:20:24) - Nadine is evolving. (00:27:09) - Cooper is accused of malfeasance. (00:42:12) - Bobby tries to play grown-up, and Catherine goes public. (00:49:51) - Andy tries to make peace. (00:52:58) - Vivian's shocking reveal! (00:58:40) - Hank and Ernie have become unexpectedly rowdy. (01:02:13) - Josie's back, and Cooper and Briggs go nightfishing. (01:07:14) - Break! (01:07:44) - We're back, and it's time for The Masked Ball. (01:14:53) - On the road with James... (01:22:08) - Briggs' wife spills what beans she has. (01:24:57) - Big man is on the phone, and Cooper refuses to mount a defense. (01:30:23) - Nadine has the hots for Mike Nelson, and Dick gets himself a little brother. (01:36:32) - More mentions of The White Lodge, and Denise arrives in Twin Peaks. (01:44:21) - Josie (sort of) confesses. (01:50:00) - Hank and Ernie return, and Ben is broken. (01:55:20) - Windom Earle makes his voice heard. (01:58:10) - Dougie marries a teenager. (02:01:10) - Catherine is subjugating Josie, and by gawd King, that's [REDACTED]'s music! (02:11:48) - Final thoughts. (02:12:22) - Outro.
In the second half of our coverage of the Twin Peaks original series finale, your host John looks into the original script to discern Windom Earle's plan, explores the roles of each Lodge Denizen, and ponders whether Cooper failed or if he's at the beginning of something much bigger. 0:00:40 Intro0:02:35 What we already knew about Earle's plan0:04:25 The original script and Earle's plan0:08:00 Annie's prayer0:15:48 The ever-shifting Black Lodge0:23:10 Earle's plan enacted0:33:40 Lodge Denizens make the plan their own0:48:20 The changed Lodge climax and the 1991 Season 30:52:35 The Fed Room0:54:15 Jimmy Scott0:56:15 Little Man From Another Place1:03:50 Lodge Laura1:10:55 Waiter and Giant1:14:45 Lodge Maddy1:18:42 Doppel Lodge Laura1:22:32 Annie and Caroline1:27:25 BOB1:28:55 Doppel Cooper1:31:28 Doppel Leland1:36:10 Philip Gerard1:38:00 Jumping Man1:39:20 Tremonds1:41:15 Where did Cooper fail?1:55:00 Lodge Denizens let this happen1:56:40 Keys at the sheriff station2:05:40 AlchemyDiscussed this episode:Twin Peaks and Alchemyhttps://25yearslatersite.com/2017/06/21/twin-peaks-and-alchemy/https://www.teepublic.com/user/ruminationsradionetworkProduction by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and SoundAdditional audio editing John Bernardywww.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 ★
DJ Windom Earle | QUIVR | 20-12-23 by QUIVR
Sabrina joins me this week to discuss Dale Cooper's life before the Laura Palmer case, as shown in Scott Frost's My Life, My Tapes. We talk about his life from 1967 onward, his relationship with his family, his many love interests, his enthusiasm for being in the FBI, meeting Windom Earle, the tragic losses throughout the years and more. Opening Intro is "Just You" by Luca De Paoli from his album "Into The Night".
On episode 29 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 21: "Miss Twin Peaks". This episode was written by Barry Pullman and directed by Tim Hunter (River's Edge). This episode is best known for taking place on the day of the Miss Twin Peaks Contest, which is apparently the ultimate local forum and also how Windom Earle will choose who to kidnap.Matt Fisher and Ryan Weadon from Ex-Rated Movies Podcast help us explore such mysteries as:WHY did Windom choose a burlap sack for spider transportation?WHAT does Harry actually know, if anything?HOW does it take Donna so long to connect to dots regarding her paternity?PLUS: Nadine living her best life!https://www.reallyweirdstuffpod.cominsta: @reallyweirdstuffpod twitter: @reallyweirdpod facebook: @reallyweirdstuffpodcast email: reallyweirdstuffpod@gmail.com
It's Windom Earle's finest hour as the Logcasting crew tackles the disturbing Twin Peaks S2Ep20 "The Path to the Black Lodge."
Twin Peaks Episode 24 brings us the petroglyph that solidifies the Lodge lore more than ever, and we see Windom Earle's modus operandi in full effect relating to Heavy Metal Youth. Your host John looks into all of that, as well as tracking how secrets are wreaking havoc, how Miss Twin Peaks is more than just a beauty pageant, and the number of possibilities grown from Love.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 ★
Drunk Monkeys Logcasting gets ever closer to the end of Season Two, with Windom Earle's wildest killing yet. Plus, stay tuned after the episode for bonus reacts to the breaking Vanderpump Rules news!
Sit down for some miraculous cherry pie with the Twin Peaks Logcasting crew as Windom Earle's schemes continue in Twin peaks Season Two Episode 18 "On the Wings of Love."
Hannah and Cameron talk about Lana, the REAL villain, take bets on who will win Miss Twin Peaks, and talk through the Windom Earle disguises--including his new disguise as a horse.
Twin Peaks Episode 22 is either a breath of fresh air or an abomination to fans, and your host John sees both sides of the debate. He looks into the effects of it being directed by popular star Diane Keaton, and all her conspicuous camera tricks and internal points of view that won't be seen again in the series (at least not until 2017). Windom Earle's early shifting characterization goes under the microscope, as does the supernatural tone to Josie's entrapment and Evelyn's final scenes. Then John points out how Norma's setting of boundaries begins to benefit her, then tracks how Ben finally surfaces back to reality.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 ★
Hannah and Cameron talk about Spelunking, Windom Earle's future as an Etsy seller, David Lynch's triumphant return, and the sweetness we've missed.
Twin Peaks Episode 20 says goodbye to Jean Renault with a stupendous monologue your host John explores for thematic and lore implications. Also, what changes did Lynch want director Todd Holland to make to the episode, and why? How do we parse all the sexuality used as a weapon this episode? What is Windom Earle's relationship to electricity, and what does Major Briggs tell us about the lore of the White Lodge? The middle of Season 2 continues to have more richness than its reputation implies.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 ★
Hannah and Cameron talk through Audrey's theme being desecrated, James' endless plotline, Ben Horne's recreation of a Civil War battle, and the merciful revalation, after fourteen episodes of buildup, of Windom Earle.
Denise Bryson arrives in Twin Peaks in Episode 19 along with genuine lore about the Lodges and your host John looks into the origins of both of them. Then it's time to ask if we're watching a new timeline, or which characters could be in a wonderful dream and which are in terrible nightmares. How is Denise's portrayal handled? Is Nadine living her best life? Should Little Nicky maybe get a therapist instead of Dick and Andy? How much in common do Josie and Evelyn have? Is Cooper doing the right thing not looking at his suspension with fear? And can he say the same for how he listens to the voice of Windom Earle laying out his fate for the rest of the season?Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Soundwww.25yearslatersite.comwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkInstagram: BlueRoseTaskForceTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNTwitter: @BlueRoseTFpodhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadioEmail ruminationsradio@gmail.comEmail bluerosetaskforcepodcast@gmail.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On episode 23 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 15: "Slaves and Masters". This episode was written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and directed - rather infamously - by THE Diane Keaton. We maintain that it's one of the better episodes to deal with the hot mess of the two worst storylines, and it concludes them with gusto. Special guest Chris Brugos joins us to explore such mysteries as: WHY is Albert in such a great mood all of a sudden?WHO is Donna fooling with that fake phone call?HOW much money did Windom Earle spend at the Spirit Halloween Store?PLUS: Where has Evelyn been hiding those sexy widow clothes?
Here's a short teaser of the sixth episode of our Patreon-exclusive show Uncut Gems Marathons where each year we will pick one director and, one by one, discuss their entire filmography. For 2022 we have chosen to dive deep into the cinema of David Lynch and in June we are taking on the original run of Twin Peaks. In this episode of our David Lynch Marathon, we are continuing the conversation about Twin Peaks by diving head first into Season 2 of this show. Over the course of our chat you will hear us argue whether the show jumped the shark after the mystery of Laura Palmer's death was revealed, which of the myriad tangential subplots we like the most (or dislike the least), what we think about Windom Earle and whether the show took a wrong turn when David Lynch got busy doing other things. Subscribe to our patreon at patreon.com/uncutgemspod (3$/month) and support us by gaining access to this exclusive podcast and other shows, such as other tie-ins, themed retrospectives and director marathons! Hosts: Jakub Flasz, Nicolò Grasso & Randy Burrows Head over to our brand new website to find out more! (uncutgemspodcast.com) The Uncut Gems Podcast is a CLAPPER production Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod) and IG (@UncutGemsPod) Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod) Subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)
A wine tasting is going on at the Great Northern and Windom Earle is getting into giant arts and crafts. We talk about: GAME GRLZ: Oh God What Fake Number Was I At???, Willy Wonka, Molly May Cry, CHORVS, Sitcom Spoilers, Pete MVP, Leo-fication, Moon Reaper, Leo's Imminent Change Of Heart, Legit Pageant, E3 Tuxedo, What's In The Box, Kissing Your Employees, Telegrams, 66 Batman Shit,
We've got a fashion show and a depressed detective showing the limits of his acting ability. We talk about: Returning To Returnal. Wonderlands, Long Wrestling, Baseball Blowout, Padme Disease, Chess Rules, Dick Is Back, These Guys Are Cops, Old Dead Friends, Honey Ref, Nadine Gets Divorced, Screaming Sadness, Flannel Fashion, Is Ben Changing, Screwball Ferret, Sex Magic, Molly Writes Twin Peaks, Stoats, Game Pass Ending,
This week on Twin Peaks the town is having fun getting ready for the Miss Twin Peaks Pageant…mostly. It's not all love and flowers though as ominous music follows Windom Earle, spying around town. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/support
This week we are covering Twin Peaks S2 Ep 17, Wounds and Scars. Harry is having a noir breakdown, Norma's sister Annie comes to town and Windom Earle positions his pieces. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/support
This week we cover Season 2 episode 14 of Twin Peaks, Double Play. In this particularly scary episode we question whether we can trust Evelyn, wonder what Cooper isn't telling us about Windom Earle, in fact there are several questionable character choices that we mull over. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/support
Cette semaine, dans AMIES, Marie et Anaïs regardent les épisodes 13, 14 et 15 de la deuxième saison de Twin Peaks. Et si nous étions au pire du pire du pire de la série, nous en sommes maintenant au pire du pire du pire du pire. Les intrigues continuent de s'enchaîner, toutes plus nulles les unes que les autres: Windom Earle passe son temps à jouer aux échecs, James est toujours là (pour le plus grand désespoir de Marie et Anaïs –et nous tous), Josie est transformée en un objet sexuel ambulant et Ben Horne reproduit la guerre de Sécession dans son bureau en se faisant passer pour le général Lee. Marie pourra-t-elle encore supporter d'autres épisodes aussi médiocres? Qu'en est-il pour l'avenir d'AMIES et de son amitié avec Anaïs? Après Friends, les deux acolytes reviennent pour (re)découvrir une autre série culte des années 1990: Twin Peaks. Cette fois, Anaïs et Marie inversent les rôles. Anaïs connaît la série par cœur, tandis que Marie ne l'a jamais vue. AMIES est un podcast d'Anaïs Bordages et Marie Telling, produit et réalisé par Slate.fr sous la direction de Christophe Carron et Benjamin Saeptem Hours. Production éditoriale, montage et réalisation: Aurélie Rodrigues Musique: Victor Benhamou Suivez Slate Podcasts sur Instagram et Facebook. Pour échanger et découvrir de nouveaux podcasts, rejoignez le Slate Podcast Club sur Facebook.
This week on the Damn Fine TV podcast… Our hands are shaking wildly and we're not sure if it's love, malaria, or just too much coffee. It's a good thing the fabulous @agent.ivy is here to help us out, as we discuss Twin Peaks, season 2, episode 20: “The Path to the Black Lodge.” There's a strange sense of calm in the air, despite the menacing and chaotic danger named Windom Earle lurking in the woods. Donna, Audrey, and Shelly don't seem phased by Cooper's call for caution, Annie and Cooper barely react to a pile of dishes crashing to the floor at the Double R, and Major Briggs is a little too trusting of the horse he meets in the forest. Let's hope it's not too late to heed The Giant's warning! We'd love to hear your thoughts on “The Path To The Black Lodge” or our coverage of it - head to our Instagram and hit us up in the comments section! Check out Agent Ivy...on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AgentIvy and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agent.ivy/ Info on Dugpas: https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/dugpa / https://theosophy.wiki/en/Dugpa 1:29:40 - Spoiler Section Here's the photos Agent Ivy shared with us in the spoiler section: https://www.damnfinetv.com/owl-cave-silver-mustang Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us... The Show: Patreon / Instagram / Twitter Jasmin: Instagram Mells: Instagram Outro Theme Music: Scott Malone Sound Mixing: Tyler Mastantuono Editing: Jasmin Sound Board: Mells Thanks for listening; see you soon!
Windom Earle is a wiiiiild and craaaazy guy!!!!!!!
This week on the Damn Fine TV podcast… We're hitting the open road with our old pal James, as we cover Twin Peaks, season 2, episode 11, “Masked Ball.” Our actual friend - Coral of Wholesome Peaks fame on Instagram - joined us to help break down the episode, and thank goodness she did because there's a hell of a lot going on here. We're introduced to the lovely Denise, the mischievous Little Nicky, and the always extra Evelyn Marsh. We finally get a high school plot - centered around a grown woman, of course. Windom Earle is still lurking in the shadows of a chess board, Hank is somehow higher in the food chain than Ben now, Josie's backstory is developed, we learn more about the White Lodge (and its shadow, the Black Lodge), and just to add to all that narrative chaos, someone comes “back” from the dead. We need your Questions for our 100th episode, Ask Us Anything special. Head over to Instagram to leave us a Q on this post (or the first call for Qs post), send us a DM, or drop us an email: damnfinepod@gmail.com Thanks to everyone who has sent us Qs already - we are so excited to dig into them! 1:15:30 - Spoiler Section 1:25:20 - Outro & Outtake Coral on IG - https://www.instagram.com/wholesomepeaks/ Wholesome Peaks Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/wholesome-peaks?ltclid=445ec90b-8673-4949-9929-c586c03fd506 Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us... The Show: Instagram / Twitter Jasmin: Instagram / The Tarot Coven Podcast Mells: Instagram Thanks for listening; see you soon! *we do not claim any ownership of any audio clips that aren't our own voices*
Well, thank you, Diane Keaton! The consensus is that despite some serious problems, we are nevertheless back in true Twin Peaks with Season 2, Episode 15, “Slaves and Masters.” This week, Colin frames the good, but not perfect, return to form with a bit called NailedIt/FailedIt; Damon examines how Keaton's directing brings us back to a “Lynchian” mode; Jennifer spotlights victim-villains, especially Evelyn and Josie; and Jonathan takes on Ben Horne, racist content, and minorities in the show. For the Twist, we go on an art walk in our favorite small town.LISTEN: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | BuzzSprout | Spotify | RSS | and more!S2, E15 NOTES:Harley Peyton (episode writer) Diane Keaton (episode director and American actor, b. 1946) Vicuña wool (wool from a vicuña… go figure)The Queen's Gambit (2020, Netflix miniseries) Ed Asner (1929-2021, legendary American actor and activist)Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks (2014, book, by Brad Dukes)Time After Time (1979, film dir. and written by Nicholas Meyer) David Warner (b. 1941, English actor)Shakuhachi flute (traditional Japanese and Chinese instrument)Richard Beymer (b. 1938, Benjamin Horne) Red Rock West (1993, neo-noir film dir. by John Dahl) JT Walsh (1943-1998, prolific American actor) West Side Story (1961, film, dir. by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins) Jonathan's article on Catherine CoulsonPatton: Lust for Glory (1970, film dir. by Franklin J. Schaffner)Apartheid in South Africa (1948-1990s, political policy of brutal racial segregation)Articles on race in “Twin Peaks” (flagged by Jonathan):-“Twin Peaks” is So Overwhelmingly White, So Why Do People of Color Keep Watching It?-Twin Peaks is Candy for White Liberals-It Is Happening AgainKenneth Welsh (b., 1942, Windom Earle)
Episode Notes Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore all of my podcasts, including over 200 hours of Patreon content, on my website https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-in-focus.html & https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-capsule.html OTHER LINKS video of the 1982 Eraserhead trailer (Lynch introduces his "boys") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrE9PHsbCXA What Did Five Woody Woodpecker Dolls Do to Upset David Lynch? by Cheryl Eddy (io9) https://io9.gizmodo.com/what-did-five-woody-woodpecker-dolls-do-to-upset-david-1795740818 My other work on these 2 Lynch films: Review of Inland Empire http://www.lostinthemovies.com/2008/09/inland-empire.html Take This Baby and Deliver It to Death (non-narrated video essay focused on how Lynch's early films - including Eraserhead - depict violence and assign the roles of abuser, victim, and rescuer, using brief audio from Inland Empire as well) https://vimeo.com/95477301 reviewing Lynch's entire filmography, pt. 1: each individual film (includes individual full-length reviews of Eraserhead and Inland Empire) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2014/06/the-eye-of-duck-david-lynch.html reviewing Lynch's entire filmography, pt. 2: all the films together (discusses Eraserhead and Inland Empire) http://www.lostinthemovies.com/2014/06/its-strange-world-david-lynch.html discussing Eraserhead & Inland Empire w/ Lynch scholar Martha Nochimson (interview about her books The Passion of David Lynch & David Lynch Swerves) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2014/11/opening-door-conversation-with-martha.html Later links, from 2015 - 20, will be included with next week's episode due to spatial constraints. My recent work: NEW ON THE SITE Mad Men - "Commissions and Fees" (season 5, episode 12) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/08/mad-men-commissions-and-fees-season-5.html NEW ON PATREON (...for $5/month) Lost in Twin Peaks #31: Fire Walk With Me - Introduction https://www.patreon.com/posts/55470109 & Part 1 - Production Context https://www.patreon.com/posts/55530621 & Part 2 - Historical Context https://www.patreon.com/posts/55554140 (...for free) Part 3 - Critical Reception (PUBLIC) https://www.patreon.com/posts/55580193 & Part 4 - Fan Reactions (PUBLIC) https://www.patreon.com/posts/55588780 (...for $1/month) Episode 82: Twin Peaks Cinema - Bigger Than Life (+ Twin Peaks Reflections: Randy, Jones, Great Northern Hotel, Fat Trout Trailer Park, Windom Earle's scheme/My Life My Tapes, Afghanistan withdrawal, Nina Turner loss, other recent political developments & more) https://www.patreon.com/posts/54908579 NEW ON YOUTUBE Twin Peaks - Forked Path: video essay on Season 3 Parts 14 - 16 (Journey Through Twin Peaks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq1nnK6Dk-g (+ Full Journey Through Twin Peaks: The Return available on Vimeo https://vimeo.com/428664151 & within a few days, on this playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLb7padEgVA&list=PLIHlB-wesGPUrsrfE3SxP31ymiIic1rKb) PREVIOUSLY ON THIS PODCAST Eyes Wide Shut (w/ Andrew Cook) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eyes-wide-shut-w-andrew-cook/id1521758273?i=1000533154683 This episode's home page on my site will be combined with the next episode, and active on Thursday, September 8, 8 am at https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/09/10-connections-between-david-lynchs.html
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For the 30th anniversary, John Thorne talks with us about Twin Peaks episode 29. The Unseen Players and Ken Welsh, as Windom Earle, performs unseen scenes. John Thorne @thornewip https://anchor.fm/peaksinmyhouse The Essential Wrapped In Plastic: Pathways to Twin Peaks is available on Amazon at http://amzn.com/099710810X The Unseen Players Ken Welsh as Windom Earle Maya Adkins as Annie Blackburn Chris Mathews as Doc Hayward Peter Hallin as Agent Cooper Aaron Cohen as Agent Cooper Rebecca Plant as The Narrator Bill Abelson as The Narrator Robert Klier as Hawk John Salinas as Andy Brennan and Harry Truman Julia Rollo as The Narrator Joyce Picker as The Narrator Marcell Fraser as Harry Truman, Major Briggs and Killer Bob Andy Bentley as The Narrator and Deputy Andy Brennan Ben Durant as The Clerk and Leo Johnson Bryon Kozaczka as The Old Man Tee Public Merch Table: HERE Facebook: HERE YouTube: HERE email us at twinpeaksunwrapped@gmail.com Twin Peaks Unwrapped The Book: HERE
Bienvenidos a ERA Magazine, el podcast de la música independiente española. En el capítulo de hoy, conoceremos a un sello mallorquín que nos descubre pequeñas joyas mediterráneas: Bubota Discos. Buenos días, como siempre, os quiero recordar que podéis ser mecenas de ERA Magazine, y ayudarnos a conocer muchos más grupos de música independiente de nuestro país. Es muy sencillo, entras en eramagazine.fm/mecenas y desde sólo 1 euro al mes, contribuyes a que sigamos descubriendo propuestas muy interesantes. Y, además, por ser mecenas tendrás descuentos y regalos relacionados con la música que escuchas en este podcast. Venga, entra y anímate a formar parte de esta gran familia independiente que pretende ser ERA Magazine. Hoy nos vamos hasta Mallorca para conocer a Bubota Discos, un pequeño sello y agencia de managament donde publican sus trabajos Joana Gomila, Da Souza, Jorra i Gomorra, Roig!, Emea o Polseguera, entre otros. Ellos creen en la filosofía del hazlo tú mismo y en apoyar la escena local, que viniendo de una isla es una labor ardua. Su responsable, Joan Cabot, nos contará cómo es editar discos desde el corazón del Mediterráneo. Joan Cabot nos presentó las siguientes canciones: «Ses aigües són salades», de Joana Gomila. «Windom Earle», de Jorra i Gomorra. «Agents de l’ordre universal», de Da Souza. «Dins la boira», de Polseguera. Con esta canción nos despedimos por hoy. También recuerda, que si quieres ayudar a este podcast, y seguir disfrutando de la música de muchos más grupos, visita eramagazine.fm/mecenas, y desde 1 euro al mes contribuyes a que sigamos descubriendo más propuestas emergentes. Sé un mecenas de ERA Magazine. Porque recuerda: a la gente le encanta la música indie, pero todavía no lo sabe. Más información Bubota Discos: web | Facebook | Instagram | Bandcamp La entrada #558 Bubota Discos, pequeñas joyas mediterráneas se publicó primero en ERA Magazine.
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 29 - I'll see you again in 25 years Welcome back to the Who Killed Laura Podcast with Scott and Chris. Happy New Year, and as the first bit of writing for 2017, it might be a good time to reflect on a 2016 filled with more loss than usual, at least for those of us who grew up in the ‘70s and ‘80s, or who, you know, felt like half the country went insane, give or take a few million voters. And while this year will certainly bring its challenges, at least we came to the conclusion of a rewarding series of podcasts covering the original Twin Peaks series and, once we discuss Fire Walk With Me and some other Peaks goodness, will have the long-awaited new David Lynch-directed Showtime episodes to experience. This episode, “Beyond Life and Death,” is directed by David Lynch, last seen for Episode 14′s “Lonely Souls,” and was written by co-creator Mark Frost along with Harley Peyton and Robert Engels, who had taken a larger role in season two when Frost was busy preparing is film, Storyville. However, as Lynch told them, he would be ignoring a lot of the script as he kept conceiving and filming scene after scene for the hallucinatory Black Lodge section of the episode. We'll discuss more of the shifting roles and alliances when we get into the Lynch/Engels-written TP:FWWM. Agent Cooper's following Windom Earle into the Black Lodge to stop him and save Annie takes up much of the episode, but there's also Dr. Heyward finally striking back at Ben Horne for his misguided honesty damaging the Heyward family, Nadine coming back from her high school fantasy romance with Mike to a devastating reality where her husband Ed has taken up with Norma, Leo Johnson left shackled and perhaps fatally boobytrapped, and Audrey Horne, Pete Martell and Andrew Packard all perhaps succumbing to a bomb left at the Twin Peaks Savings & Loan by Thomas Eckhardt as a final act of revenge. At the time, this episode was looked at by some as a kind of thumbing of the nose at the ABC network, or even at the viewers who had misunderstood and abandoned the series, but as Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks reveals, the many dire cliffhangers in this episode were intended to convince the network to renew the series for one more season. The well-intentioned gambit didn't pay off, and fans will have to wait a few more months to find out what happened to these characters, though some answers may be found (as well as a deeper mystery that may be explored in the series), such as the fates of Audrey Horne and Hank Jennings. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the final epispode of the original run! Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Facebook: WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com #Twin Peaks #David Lynch #Mark Frost #The Who Killed Laura Podcast
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 28 - I hope it doesn't hurt this bad in a week Welcome back to the Who Killed Laura Podcast! Tonight we discus the penultimate episode of the original series. Miss Twin Peaks, aired as part of a two part season finale that ended up being a series finale for the next 25 years. The Final 2 episodes saw a 3 million viewers bump in the ratings to a total of 10.4 million on June 10th, 1991. There was a 6 week break between the airing of the finale and the the previous episode, enough time to generate a little extra buzz for the show. The first half of the finale was written by Barry Pullman and directed Tim Hunter Scott and Chris discuss the Miss Twin Peaks pageant that, as speculated, includes most major female characters as well as the final stages of Windom Earle's plans, Eckhardt's mystery box, and Nadine's delusions. We are in the home stretch and even though this episode aired on the same night as the finale, you'll have to wait until the next Who Killed Laura Podcast to wrap up the original Television run of Twin Peaks. Of course, Scott and Chris will be back for Fire Walk with Me as well as the upcoming Showtime continuation and maybe even some special episodes on the various Peaks related material! Are you watching along with us? Let us know what you think. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com 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 27 - A fish I am not particularly fond of There are a lot of fish in Twin Peaks, just ask Pete Martell. In this episode, however, Agent Cooper mentions one he isn't particularly fond of, the Red Herring. There have been plenty of those in town too. Scott and Chris are back to discuss the last episode before the two-part series (season) finale. Titled The Path to the Black Lodge, and airing on April 18, 199, this episode was written by the main duo of Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and directed by star father Stephen Gyllenhaal. The ratings held to only a small drop of a half million viewers to 7.4 million this week. There is a lot happening in this episode, but it starts with dead Ted Raimi, the Heavy Metal Youth. He was literally a Pawn in the game of life. We get some good background on Windom Earle and Project Blue Book. Also this episode has possibly the best costume in the Windom Earle Party City Halloween Superstore! Leo tries to stand up to Windom and Audrey says goodbye to John Justice Wheeler. More and more of our female characters are joining the Miss Twin Peaks pageant. Cooper can't get his mind off of Annie and the Giant is trying to send him a message. And all the while, Andy is trying to crack the petroglyph from Owl Cave. We can't wait to talk about it with you! Are you watching along with us? Let us know what you think. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com 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 26 - Sexual Maturity and Super Powers Do you have any super powers? Are you mature enough to use them for good? Scott and Chris may not have the most mature discussion on this episode of the Who Killed Laura Podcast. We talk about the 19th episode of Twin Peak's second season Variations on Relations, originally airing on April 11, 1991. Written by the Mark Frost and frequent contributor Harley Peyton, the episode was directed by Jonathan Sanger who was a producer on the Elephant Man. The ratings this week fell from 9.2 million to 7.9 million viewers. There is a lot of comedy and romance in this episode even as Windom Earle continues plotting his deadly chess game. The direction of Sanger adds some new transitions that we haven't' seen before. Petroglyph images are shown and left to the viewer to decipher. Ted Raimi plays a Heavy Metal Youth. All this and much more. Let's dive in! Are you watching along with us? Let us know what you think. 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 25 - Sweetheart, My Socks Are On Fire Welcome to another episode of the Who Killed Laura Podcast with Chris and Scott. It would be nice if this was Valentine's Day rather than Halloween, as this is one of the more romantic episodes of the series, not to mention one of the funniest. This episode is written by the frequent team of Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and is the third time Duwayne Dunham directs for the series. The title of the episode (which were given for European broadcast, unsure by whom) is “On the Wings of Love,” perhaps referring to the 1982 Jeffrey Osborne song, which hit #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary charts. 1982 was a time when it wasn't uncommon to hear the instrument known as the vocoder on a hit song, and luckily Osborne had one. The episode starts tying various plot threads off (James Hurley's travels, Mike and Nadine's May-December romance, Andy/Lucy/Dick) while other threads like the Black and White Lodges, Project Bluebook, Agent Cooper and Annie and Windom Earle's Miss Twin Peaks revenge plot all start tying together. Are you watching along with us? Let us know what you think. 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 24 - A Plethora of Plaid As we close in on the season 2 finale, Scott and Chris are back with the Who Killed Laura Podcast episode 24, A Plethora of Plaid, discussing the 17th instalment of season 2, Wounds and Scars. This episode originally aired on aired on March 28th, 1991, six weeks after the last episode. As usual, The guys have no idea why there was such a gap in the schedule. Whatever the reason, it helped the ratings as 1.4 million more viewers brought the total to 9.2 for the week. James Foley directed the episode and Lost Highway scribe Barry Pullman wrote it. Following a judgemental Log Lady Intro, an optimistic Special Agent Dale Cooper is speaking into his microcassette recorder bringing Diane (and everyone else) up to speed following the 6 week break. Harry is still sad and the Windom Earle is still playing his deadly chess game while apparently using a Party City's worth of disguises. Pete is popping up at all angles to keep the game at a stalemate. Annie arrives in town and Cooper likes the way she makes coffee. Eckhart's assistante visits Catherine. Hank and Nadine may be through. There is a fundraiser to save the Pine Weasel at the Great Northern where the titular Plethora of Plaid is on display. All this and more this episode. Are you watching along with us? Let us know what you think. 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 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 19 - Persistent Random Misfortune Welcome back to another episode of the podcast with Scott and Chris. This episode looks at “The Black Widow” from 1/12/91, written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and directed by Caleb Deschanel, all very familiar with Frost's and Lynch's vision by now, and great contributors to it. Ben Horne is continuing to lose his mind, while Dougie Milford loses his life mid-coitus with his beautiful, maybe cursed, bride. She's got such an effect on men that even stoic Deputy Hawk is literally falling for her. The Little Nicky subplot continues, and we realize why he's named Nicky: he's the Devil! Or at least Dick Tremayne thinks so, and he gets Andy believing it, too. See, Nicky's parents died under mysterious circumstances. We see a young Molly Shannon playing it relatively straight as an employee of the Happy Helping Hands adoption agency. Nadine, still thinking she's a teen high school girl, has a crush on Mike. Air Force Colonel Riley is looking into Major Briggs' disappearance and fills in Cooper and Truman on Briggs and a little on the White Lodge.Catherine and Pete have dinner and she gets him used to the idea that Josie is their maid and that she's culpable in Andrew's death. Cooper gets another newspaper chess move from archenemy Windom Earle, as well as a career-and-maybe-life-saving bit of evidence from Audrey Horne showing that he's being framed for the cocaine trafficking, and that it's going down at Dead Dog Farm. Ed and Norma decide it's finally time to act on their desires, and Hank suspects. DEA Agent Denise turns Ernie to try to nail Jean Renault. James gets closer to Evelyn. The Black Widow silences her harshest critic, the mayor, and Briggs comes home, having lost two days. Lots happening in this episode. Not all storylines are great, which is a common complaint about Season Two, but this one moves pretty well and at least a couple of these stories are coming to a close soon. Also, we promised to add some information the eponymous Black widow or as Scott refers to her, “The little red-haired girl”. Imbued with the power to make men swoon, the character was played by actress Robin Lively, half-sister to Blake Lively. She has been a working actress since she was 6 years old with notable film roles including, Teen Witch, Karate Kid III and many guest starring roles on television show from Punky Brewster to the Drew Carey Show up to the current season and even a few lead roles such as the night time soap opera Savannah and the Rush Hour TV adaptation. Are you watching along with us? We'd love to hear from you. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com
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
Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep. 9 - I Thought It Meant I Didn't Have To Take A Bath In this episode of the podcast, we discuss Season 2, Episode 2′s “Coma,” written by Harley Peyton and directed by David Lynch. Your mileage may vary, but in this episode we find the blend of drama, mystery and quirky comedy to be an uneasier fit than in the better episodes. This isn't to say there aren't some great, interesting and unsettling elements in this one, like the magical creamed corn little David Lynch boy, a full minute or more of characters adjusting chairs, a smoked cheese piggy, lots and lots of Scotch tape, the unfortunate first look at Leo Johnson's voluminous chest and back hair, and the first mention of Dale Cooper's former partner, Windom Earle, who doesn't take center stage for another nine episodes. This is the second and last time Lynch directs back-to-back episodes. He will direct just two more in the series, in large part due to being busy filming Wild at Heart at this time. Peyton writes his third episode of what will be thirteen episodes he either writes or co-writes. We wonder if the character of Mike Nelson, Bobby's friend and drug-pushing accomplice, and former boyfriend of Donna Hayward, had been written off the show. He returns in Episode 15 (Season 2, Episode 7), an important episode for reasons having nothing to do with him, as usual. No offense meant to actor Gary Hershberger, of course. Inglewood native Hershberger would reprise the role of Mike in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, then go on to a solid career on television, appearing in such series as Murder, She Wrote, JAG, Chicago Hope, Grey's Anatomy, Six Feet Under, and Big Love, among others. The song James Hurley apparently composed for Laura, which he sings with Donna and Maddy in the living room, accompanied by an unseen rhythm section, is “Just You and I,” a Lynch/Badalamenti composition. The actors, Lee, Marshall and Boyle, provided their own vocals.