Model: Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series (Blu-ray)
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Looks like this is the best price for the 2017 Showtime season that I have seen. Waiting for a new sale of the Twin Peaks: The Television Collection that has both the 90s CBS series and 2017 Showtime series.
Garmonbozia 😋
First time I watched through this event series I was so frustrated because I wanted Cooper. The second time I watched through this I enjoyed it for what it was and loved it.
No matter what, though, that ending will leave your jaw on the floor.
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IIRC the episode about the creation of Bob has no dialog in it. It's just 40+ minutes of DL imagery.
Close, sounds like it's time for you to watch it again! That incredible episode is named "Gotta Light?" and starts out with dialog and relatively normal (for Twin Peaks at least) before a flashback to 1945 and the detonation of the bomb.
It's somehow 100x more impactful than the same sequence in "Oppenheimer" and is so astounding I am flabbergasted this was a TV espiode shown on Showtime.
It's still the most incredible single episode of any show I've ever seen. I would seriously recommend people who haven't seen TP and don't plan to ever watch, to watch this episode on it's own. It's that's incredible. Just the most seriously disturbing and moving episode ever.
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No matter what, though, that ending will leave your jaw on the floor.
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Dougie Jones.
It's somehow 100x more impactful than the same sequence in "Oppenheimer" and is so astounding I am flabbergasted this was a TV espiode shown on Showtime.
It's still the most incredible single episode of any show I've ever seen. I would seriously recommend people who haven't seen TP and don't plan to ever watch, to watch this episode on it's own. It's that's incredible. Just the most seriously disturbing and moving episode ever.