Now that you’re watching almost all of Season 1, it’s time to notice the show’s obsession with mouths, and its odd focus on … mouth acting. I’m Pretty Into It: I’ll Watch, Oh, 13 Episodes Season 1, Episodes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Season 2, Episodes 1, 2, 6, 7, 9 and 22 Leo (Eric Da Re) ties up his wife, Shelly (Mädchen Amick), and attempts to kill Bobby (Dana Ashbrook), none of which ultimately has to do with what’s ostensibly the central crime of the show. “The Last Evening” is the Season 1 finale, and it ends on a few major cliffhangers, though oddly the Laura Palmer investigation has at this point become almost a sidebar to the other nefarious goings-on in town. There’s vanishingly little talk of college, no prom, no meaningful classroom scenes. The most high-school- focused parts of the show come during the dead zone of Season 2, when a head injury has Nadine convinced she’s still a teenager. The show also avoids, or maybe disregards, many of the things we might associate with shows set in high school. Not a single one of the teen characters seems particularly teenage - they’re too busy working as prostitutes and mechanics, getting married, having affairs, sitting at bars. “Twin Peaks” has a strange relationship with age. “I can’t believe you were ever my age,” she replies. “Wednesdays were traditionally a school day when I was your age,” he tells her. Then she asks to help out with the investigation that same day. She tries desperately to flirt with him, and he’s just a tiny bit receptive. “Cooper’s Dreams” includes perhaps the best exchange between Cooper and Audrey (Sherilyn Fenn). Let’s add two more episodes from Season 1: “ Cooper’s Dreams” (Episode 6) and “ The Last Evenings” (Episode 8). You can also click here to see the list of all available transcripts of past episodes on the podcast.No, I’m More Committed Than That, I’ll Watch Seven Episodes Season 1, Episodes 1, 3, 6 and 8 Season 2, Episodes 1, 7 and 22 Show Notes, Links, Transcripts, and Resources for All Episodesīelow are the most recent episodes! Click on the title to find all the associated show notes and resources. If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, please fill out the Sponsor Interest Form, which we review 1-2 times per month. The activities or research discussed in these podcasts should not be attempted without qualified supervision and training with professionals.
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