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<blockquote data-quote="ayase" data-source="post: 459757" data-attributes="member: 183"><p>I can't believe that I forgot it was happening again. <strong>Twin Peaks Season 3, Episodes 1-4 (3?)</strong></p><p></p><p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/Xtg1obU.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>And it's amazing. It can get a little more bloody and raunchy than the Twin Peaks we're used to, but none of this feels like it's just been done for the sake of it - I mean this is David Lynch we're talking about and clearly being freed from the restrictions of network television has also let more of his movie style shine through. And it's Lynch at his best, with mind****ery, Americana, horror and humour all in decent supply and not <em>too</em> often veering off into self-indulgence, though there have been a couple of moments where even my reasonable patience has been stretched. [inlinespoiler]Nice as it was to see him again we don't really need to see Dr. Jacoby spray-painting spades for like, five minutes Dave. We get it. He's painting spades.[/inlinespoiler] And the first segment of episode 3 (2?) felt like it went of<em> forever </em>but at least the pay-off was admittedly excellent. Thankfully these moments are few, and the majority of scenes (especially the ones following Cooper as he returns to the real world) are wonderful and the scene with the song at the end of the first (second?) episode I did even well up a little.</p><p></p><p>Old characters being reintroduced drip by drip is quite a nice tactic and most of the actors have slipped right back into their characters as though they never left. Some characters seem a little more sombre, particularly Hawk, but then this is probably intentional as this is a darker world we're returning to than the one we left for reasons that will be obvious to anyone who watched the original show. I cannot wait for more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ayase, post: 459757, member: 183"] I can't believe that I forgot it was happening again. [B]Twin Peaks Season 3, Episodes 1-4 (3?)[/B] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Xtg1obU.jpg[/IMG] And it's amazing. It can get a little more bloody and raunchy than the Twin Peaks we're used to, but none of this feels like it's just been done for the sake of it - I mean this is David Lynch we're talking about and clearly being freed from the restrictions of network television has also let more of his movie style shine through. And it's Lynch at his best, with mind****ery, Americana, horror and humour all in decent supply and not [I]too[/I] often veering off into self-indulgence, though there have been a couple of moments where even my reasonable patience has been stretched. [inlinespoiler]Nice as it was to see him again we don't really need to see Dr. Jacoby spray-painting spades for like, five minutes Dave. We get it. He's painting spades.[/inlinespoiler] And the first segment of episode 3 (2?) felt like it went of[I] forever [/I]but at least the pay-off was admittedly excellent. Thankfully these moments are few, and the majority of scenes (especially the ones following Cooper as he returns to the real world) are wonderful and the scene with the song at the end of the first (second?) episode I did even well up a little. Old characters being reintroduced drip by drip is quite a nice tactic and most of the actors have slipped right back into their characters as though they never left. Some characters seem a little more sombre, particularly Hawk, but then this is probably intentional as this is a darker world we're returning to than the one we left for reasons that will be obvious to anyone who watched the original show. I cannot wait for more. [/QUOTE]
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