I have never watched this show before, I have never been inclined to watch this show before, but I saw a commercial for a Twin peaks reunion, so I programmed and watched this show for this one episode.
A delight to see these people again, as well as catch the little jokes. Those were especially hilarious.
All I can say is 20 years has aged Dana Ashbrook and Sheryl Lee. And the little inside jokes, too wonderful. From donuts to pie to cider (replacing coffee, I guess).
Also fun for Sherilyn Fenn to go from Audrey Horne to Maudetta something.
Aside from Wise, these were largely the young crowd. Now they are oldies.
I remember Robyn Lively's name on Twin Peaks, but can't place her, and have not a clue what Von Dohlen did on the show. Don't remember him at all.
Especially enjoyed the scene of the actual original Log Lady (now Woman with Wood here). I remember the magpie, don't recall what he did.
and of course, the final scene in the diner, with the dancing eyepatch in the red suit, the guy barking like a dog at the window, and yes, i even caught the noiseless window blinds news article mentioned at the very beginning.
Like the partner here (the black guy, and no, there were no non-whites in Twin Peaks), I too had sentiment about the body wrapped in plastic on the rocky shores of the lake on that cool, foggy morning. So long ago. So memorable.
I suppose one day someone will do this for Lost.
"What's Lost?"
A delight to see these people again, as well as catch the little jokes. Those were especially hilarious.
All I can say is 20 years has aged Dana Ashbrook and Sheryl Lee. And the little inside jokes, too wonderful. From donuts to pie to cider (replacing coffee, I guess).
Also fun for Sherilyn Fenn to go from Audrey Horne to Maudetta something.
Aside from Wise, these were largely the young crowd. Now they are oldies.
I remember Robyn Lively's name on Twin Peaks, but can't place her, and have not a clue what Von Dohlen did on the show. Don't remember him at all.
Especially enjoyed the scene of the actual original Log Lady (now Woman with Wood here). I remember the magpie, don't recall what he did.
and of course, the final scene in the diner, with the dancing eyepatch in the red suit, the guy barking like a dog at the window, and yes, i even caught the noiseless window blinds news article mentioned at the very beginning.
Like the partner here (the black guy, and no, there were no non-whites in Twin Peaks), I too had sentiment about the body wrapped in plastic on the rocky shores of the lake on that cool, foggy morning. So long ago. So memorable.
I suppose one day someone will do this for Lost.
"What's Lost?"