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I really really didn't like it at all.
Love to get both my money and my time back.
I really really didn't like it at all.
Love to get both my money and my time back.
So you're saying its not as good as the original series?
Still not as good as the original series, but series that return hardly ever are so not sure why I'm surprised.
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Read about what a tulpa is before you start watching it. Having that knowledge helps you explain a lot of the scenes. Like the box experiment.
While season 3 is a bit confusing and weird, watching David Lynch let loose with a decent budget is fascinating and bizarre. I rarely binge watch but when I got the set I did 4-5 episodes each night. I agree Dougie was long and drawn out, but I know Lynch did that on purpose to tweak people. He did the same thing with the old man shuffling slowly in the bank in the last episode of season 2. After I finished I had to read online to try to understand a few things. The giant and Judy are still not clear to me.
SPOILERS FOLLOW.
How can you not like a TV series that has this:
A giant in space who manufactures people
An electric tree named Judy
Someone materializing through a car radio/cigarette lighter
People who explode
A full episode with no dialog
A nuked lizard that crawls in a girl's mouth and AFAIK becomes Bob
A floating Bob head
Time vortexes
I think the original sub title "The Return" is important, as so much of the new show is about underlining how impossible the concept of returning to something 30 years in the past actually is, both in terms of the characters in the story, as well as the creators and fans of the original series. They give hints of the old feel and rhythms of the original show, but mostly to show how out of phase they are with where things stand now. It's an incredibly powerful feeling in the context of knowing how the actors are aging and in some cases dying during the production and release of this series.
If there's a common thread between the series, it's how haunting Laura's scream can be long after the show ends.
This is a yrev happy to see deal.
All that to say that this is not a great deal on the price but the product is high-quality.