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Twin peaks season two fan edit
Twin peaks season two fan edit








twin peaks season two fan edit
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Hell, even The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer written by Jennifer Lynch makes WAY more sense when you look at it from that angle! But instead of leaving it at that he has started to look at the reasons for why those ideas exist and when he found a plausible reason he started to force that reason to take part of the symbolism.

TWIN PEAKS SEASON TWO FAN EDIT MOVIE

Whatever we use to witness the world of Twin Peaks, it physically is connected to the living ideas that inhabit that world - tv, movie screen, books. It feels like that guy has been able to figure out a huge thing in what Twin Peaks is and how the weirder things are connected to it and how important the medium in itself is to it.

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He's right about them being the vessels to bring ideas to the world of Twin Peaks.īut I still think they have nothing to do with the tv criticism angle. His evidence point more into that "tv show characters in a tv show" theory than in the "tv criticism" theory. I think the "tv criticism" part of it is on the level of "you have to watch these two episodes of Season 3 at the same time to understand it" - sure, a lot of that looked plausible on the surface and someone really dedicated on looking at it from that angle surely could find a lot of "evidence" to prove the theory right, but seemingly connected things doesn't yet make it right.īut really, the "it's a tv show where the characters don't realize they're on a tv show" angle is really interesting and felt more proven than the "tv criticism" theory where quite a bit came from assuming motivations and assuming content that's made in a certain style means the meaning behind the content is directly connected to the motivation. It would be quite a struggle to go through the whole thing again - although it does help that he made the videos easy and fun to watch and listen. I really should watch those videos again, but I'm not sure if I want to Originally when I watched the first video I had to watch it in 3-4 parts and I regret I didn't take any notes whenever I saw something I didn't agree with and knew why it didn't make sense. The Lodge stuff exists somewhere between that tv show world and the world of the viewers and uses television technology to enter the world we watch on tv. However, I agree with the show being really a tv show and the characters not being aware of it.

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It's more that he wants to tell a thing, and he wants to tell a thing in a way he feels is right instead of the wrong way things have been told, but the point isn't in the way he wants to tell the thing but the point is in the thing itself. But that doesn't mean they exist because of tv criticism. i think that some things are shown the way they are because of Lynch disliking certain things in television and wanting to do it the way it should be done in his opinion. I loved watching his videos about Twin Peaks, but I can't get myself to agree with him that the show is about criticism of violence in television or criticism of television at all. I thought about it just a couple of days ago. I think I've thought about the season at least once in a week after it ended. With all the criticism I honestly have to say it has stayed in my head for the past couple of years really hard. Jacoby's show's joke was ok when we saw it the first time, but when it was shown two more times almost exactly the same as before it really became old. "I am the FBI!" - what a corny moment that was.Īudrey's scenes were really terrible except the cliffhanger moment that became one of my favorite cliffhangers ever.ĭr. I had no issue with senile Cooper and in fact when he came back to normal in Episode 16(?) that was disappointing and I would've rather continued to watch Dougie doing his thing. It felt we were watching a stage play.Īnd then in those first two episodes when we were out of that place and in the normal world it felt really cheap. It didn't feel we are inside those rooms. The rooms didn't have the same feel of a bit claustrophobic closeness the first two seasons and FWWM had. The rooms were way too big and for some reason the curtains at times looked like a special effect even though they weren't. I liked some of the ideas in the Red Room and the fact that a lot of those episodes had stuff happening there, but I was really disappointed in the look of the Red Room. Season 3, some if it I loved and some of it disappointed me big time. I've been a major Twin Peaks fan since 1991 when I first saw the series. Poll is missing "all of the above" choice.










Twin peaks season two fan edit