@@Animeality I have heard The Return called Anti-Nostalgia. Lynch is not very into the idea of paying fan-service as a given. But that being said, there were so many amazing moments to be had in the Return that were themselves of the heart of the original run, but just not from the characters we may have wanted it from.
@@michaelfathoms6152 basically Lynch wanted to tell the audience that it is far too late to go back. The story ended at session two when the mystery was solved. Lynch only wanted to have one mystery and continue on with the show forever.
One could argue that Dale Cooper is merely a fictional character. However, I say with great pride that I have learnt so much from this character and have gained so much from attempting to act like him in real life. I have experienced some of the worst inflictions a privileged person can endure in my recent youth. Yet, I have excelled in surviving it all thanks to this here man. Despite only being of eighteen-years-old, I feel as if I have the maturity and wisdom of the "happy generation['s]" most singular product of human nature. Thank you Twin Peaks.
One of my favorite characters Agent Cooper is absolutely brilliant ,deductive and inquisitive. His eccentricities allowed him to think outside the box as well as not jump to conclusions on the eccentric behavior of a lot of the people in Twin Peaks and let him relate to them. But I think at the end of the day the fact that he actually cared and had compassion about the people and didn’t let his ego get in his way was what allowed him to see where others couldn’t.
I think that's why he couldn't win in the Black Lodge. He couldn't except the evil of the doppleganger (kind of like finding the selfish/evil self in Persona 4,, lol) he couldn't admit it as part of himself and it defeated him instantly
If I ever become a boss at work, I want to be like Cooper: focused, good at his job, but also with that typical weird Twin Peaks positive quirkiness :) Like his coffee scenes and blueberry pie, or the sandwiches from Mr Horne's brother. I love those little details.
0:27 ones of my favorites scenes. It's a perfect demonstration of what I love about Lynch; you have Albert and Cooper talking in front; which is enough; both characters are unique and interesting enough in their own right, but then you always have the singing men in the background which puts another level of entertainment in the scene.
Upon finishing season 2, I can't help but feel rather emotional while revisiting the heartfelt moments in previous episodes. This has brought me to reminisce the subtle yet complicated strings of emotions tied among the people of Twin Peaks. I know there are still a film and a season to go by, yet I can't help but sense that the warmth between these same people will not entirely return. Surely I expect to experience more of the magic and niche-ness, but I don't suppose such warmth can be recreated - not without these familiar characters who are dear to our hearts. I wish we had more time with them, if only things had worked out better. But I suppose I should get going, see what is to come in Twin Peaks and appreciate the wisdom I have gained from it. I shall apply them in my own life for as long as I find it appropriate. As a wise man once said, "There's a whole world out there, jump in."
Tell that to the lizardmen from Harry Turtledove's WorldWar novels. Seriously, members of "the Race" react to ginger as humans do to cocaine, in addition to it sending Race females into estrus. So basically, selling a gingerbread man to a member of the Race is like selling a cocaine cookie to a human. Though a cocaine cookie wouldn't taste anywhere near as good as a gingerbread man, since according to collective knowledge, cocaine has a bitter and "chemically" taste to it.
If something aired three decades ago, should you really have to warn about spoilers up front? A spoiler is when something just became public and people share crucial information, unsolicited. Twin Peaks has been available for anyone to catch up with for thirty years now. Coop would see this logic. Thanks for the good compilation.
Wish there was a way for uploaders to alter a video of varied clips so that the volume is the same all throughout-- without big jumps or drops in the audio/dialogue. This has some loud bits and soft ones.
An interesting character with a deep backstory written by Lynch... A blathering idiot whose character is basically an insult to anyone who watches the show without irony but they don't seem to get it... FUCK YOU!