Yes, it's been a long wait for Coop -- but I thought the latest episode was fabulous: the way Tim Roth/JJ Leigh went down, Cooper's return, Diane's flame-out (and the expression on Gordon Cole's face), Audrey's dance -- all great.
Yes, it's been a long wait for Coop -- but I thought the latest episode was fabulous: the way Tim Roth/JJ Leigh went down, Cooper's return, Diane's flame-out (and the expression on Gordon Cole's face), Audrey's dance -- all great.
Don't forget the amazing performance by Eddie Vedder. It didn't really fit in but non the less, he's one of the greatest.
It looked to me like Audrey could be locked up in some kind of asylum. She saw her true self in the mirror after waking up from having delusions. That could explain the back and forth with her husband, her mind was conflicted whether or not she wanted the confrontation with Billy who could be the manifestation of Evil Coop. She can't admit to herself that the man she was in love with could hurt her in such a way. They say even comatose patients can register events.
The dance could be a longing back to her younger self but was interrupted by something in real life, maybe someone is there to get her?
That's a pretty interesting idea, I never thought of Billy being a manifestation of Evil Coop. It would certainly make sense that she tried to cover up the idea of 'Cooper' hurting her...he was basically her first love.
The show plays several times during the week, not everyone watches it on Sunday.
Personally, I think Lynch made us wait too long to see him, the excitement waned over time. I agree, 3 episodes is not enough Coop.
Terrible idea by Frost/Lynch. The main star of the show sidelined throughout the near entire run of the third season. Felt like a huge insult to the character. At least the show ends tomorrow and the (many?) haters of this third season can forget about it. I doubt Twin Peaks will return for a fourth season. Let's hope Dale Cooper enjoys a happy retirement!
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Réponse de the_blueeyes
le 28 août 2017 à 12h55
FINALLY!! With 3 episodes left, not much Coop to enjoy though
Réponse de jmnf19
le 28 août 2017 à 21h57
The show plays several times during the week, not everyone watches it on Sunday.
Personally, I think Lynch made us wait too long to see him, the excitement waned over time. I agree, 3 episodes is not enough Coop.
Réponse de simian_ninja
le 29 août 2017 à 03h16
Not only that but I think the last two episodes are going to be a 2 hour finale on Sunday.
Réponse de tuffysmom
le 29 août 2017 à 08h57
Yes, it's been a long wait for Coop -- but I thought the latest episode was fabulous: the way Tim Roth/JJ Leigh went down, Cooper's return, Diane's flame-out (and the expression on Gordon Cole's face), Audrey's dance -- all great.
Réponse de the_blueeyes
le 29 août 2017 à 10h16
Oh yeah.. that shootout was some of the best i have seen on screen lately.. Hilarious as well as beautifully violent..
Réponse de Jana
le 30 août 2017 à 08h40
Don't forget the amazing performance by Eddie Vedder. It didn't really fit in but non the less, he's one of the greatest.
It looked to me like Audrey could be locked up in some kind of asylum. She saw her true self in the mirror after waking up from having delusions. That could explain the back and forth with her husband, her mind was conflicted whether or not she wanted the confrontation with Billy who could be the manifestation of Evil Coop. She can't admit to herself that the man she was in love with could hurt her in such a way. They say even comatose patients can register events.
The dance could be a longing back to her younger self but was interrupted by something in real life, maybe someone is there to get her?
Réponse de simian_ninja
le 1 septembre 2017 à 08h26
That's a pretty interesting idea, I never thought of Billy being a manifestation of Evil Coop. It would certainly make sense that she tried to cover up the idea of 'Cooper' hurting her...he was basically her first love.
Réponse de fan_of_films
le 2 septembre 2017 à 07h30
Terrible idea by Frost/Lynch. The main star of the show sidelined throughout the near entire run of the third season. Felt like a huge insult to the character. At least the show ends tomorrow and the (many?) haters of this third season can forget about it. I doubt Twin Peaks will return for a fourth season. Let's hope Dale Cooper enjoys a happy retirement!