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emilylprentiss · 1 year
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So, Denise, if you don’t mind me asking...what happened to you? No, not at all. I like to talk about it. It’s really very simple. Last year I was working undercover, suburban surveillance. The seller had a few kinks in his rep. It seemed he’d only sell to transvestites. So my partner and I shacked up. I played the part of the buyer.
Twin Peaks | 2.11 | Masked Ball
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sendintheantiheroes · 6 months
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COCHRAN????
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adamshallperish · 8 months
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playthings literally made me lose my mind so here's the sam and dean scene with twin peaks music
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shinelikethunder · 1 year
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SPN Brain Rot Tasting Menu
this is not a viewing guide. (the only SPN viewing guide i'll sign off on is "bomb your way through the first 3 to 5 seasons in order, then decide whether you want to watch the direct-to-VHS sequel eras.") this is a "someone near you caught SPN brain rot and you're trying to decide whether to join them in hell" tasting menu, based on what piqued my personal interest when i was still on the fence about continuing with the show.
criteria: basically, "ideal episodes to catch by wandering through the room with no context while a roommate is watching SPN." so, skewed towards self-contained, less-spoilery, solid episodes that don't make me want to fistfight them in the denny's parking lot, but did made something in my subconscious sit up like it had been slapped.
okay, shine, what the fuck is this show's deal: 2x16 Roadkill. god's perfect little self-contained one-off ep. nothing spectacular, just a solidly-executed ghost story set on a lonely mountain highway. fairly representative of how SPN monster-of-the-week episodes roll, requires zero prior investment in the characters to be good, and i'm fond of it because this is basically the point where i buckled in and committed to watching the rest of the show. but also, quietly, almost covertly, a thesis statement for some of the core underpinnings of the whole thing.
shut up and give me the sickos-haha-yes.jpg: 1x06 Skin. what if you thought you were in an X-File but ended up getting erotically tortured by a shapeshifter in the guise of your codependent brother? what if you fuckers were so repressed that this was the only way the show could bring itself to air the dirty laundry of your sibling dynamics. what if the monster was all the parts of yourself you could never quite bury deep enough. what then, huh.
tell me more about the childhood trauma AND/OR c'mon gimme more sick shit: 1x18 Something Wicked. still obsessed with how fractally disturbing this episode is. there's a monster that preys on children at night in their beds and the only way to stop it is to catch it in the act. if SPN were a show with anything to say about morality it could eat itself alive chewing on the question of using children as predator bait, but it's not. it's a show about The Horrors + the shit that couldn't be buried deep enough + family as the first and most inescapable hell + the ways it intertwines damage with salvation. also there's lots of Winchester family flashback content in this one if you want to get invested in these assholes and their daddy issues.
under the cut: duos and trios of episodes on specific themes, including some spoilery ones
fine, get me invested in these assholes and their daddy issues (low-spoiler Lite Edition) AND/OR gimme those Americana aesthetics: 1x11 Scarecrow + 1x12 Faith + 1x16 Shadow. 1x11: SPN does "small town that sacrifices people to the harvest gods" and the brothers have their first big fight (guess who precipitates it). 1x12: SPN does "faith healer with some shit going on" and we get our first go-round with both Sam's belief in a higher power and Dean cheating Totally Certain Death No For Serious You Guys. 1x16: SPN starts in on the relentless pilfering of world mythology and the construction of its own demon lore, and we finally get to meet dad in person, which will exacerbate the mental illness of zero overly-enmeshed twenty-somethings.
(early SPN demon lore fucks incredibly hard, btw, and goes some creepy-ass Twin Peaks places towards the end of the season, which the show later doubles down on just when demonic possession is at risk of devolving into a plot device. this doesn't prevent it from devolving into a plot device, but it does retroactively justify some wild gothic-horror readings of s1.)
the I DON'T CARE ABOUT SPOILERS AND I'M FINE GOING IN WITHOUT CONTEXT menu
get me invested in these assholes and their daddy issues (spoiler-tastic speedrun): 2x08 Crossroad Blues (+ 2x11 Playthings) + 2x14 Born Under a Bad Sign. 2x08: a banger of an episode based on some classic "earthly success by selling your soul at a crossroads" folklore; gains twelve extra layers of crazymaking if you end up finishing the season. 2x11 (optional): a "haunted gothic mansion" monster of the week with some fun stuff between Extremely Normal Siblings. 2x14: more quality sickos-yes content a la 1x06 Skin, with a "woke up covered in someone else's blood with no memory of the past week" setup that goes even further off the rails from there.
i want to study Dean Winchester like a bug: 2x18 Hollywood Babylon + 2x19 Folsom Prison Blues + 3x10 Dream a Little Dream of Me. no comment. no fucking comment. don't look at me. we're not going to talk about it.
ok but tell me about the angel content: 2x13 Houses of the Holy + 4x01 Lazarus Rising. you HAVE to get down in the crunchy details of how SPN has been treating the entire concept of god and angels to get the full effect of 4x01, which is one of the show's banger episodes of all time. 2x13 is great, self-contained, and surprisingly low on spoilers, but 4x01 of course contains massive ones for season 3, my stealth favorite of all SPN seasons.
people keep talking about SPN's goofy and/or meta episodes, what's that about?: 3x11 Mystery Spot + 4x18 The Monster at the End of This Book. both casually spoilery. 3x11 is the beloved "yesterday was Tuesday, but today is Tuesday too" time loop episode where Sam watches Dean die approximately 8908234 times (and then shit gets dark). the arc-plotty parts of 4x18 require head-spinning amounts of context, but this is the one where the show exists in-universe as a series of trashy pulp novels by a guy named Chuck, and it flies impressively close to the sun of some kind of meta-storytelling singularity.
i am a masochist who loves fun side characters whom the show will end up mistreating horribly: 3x12 Jus in Bello. contains all three of my problematic(ally treated) faves: Bela Talbot, a shameless con artist and dealer in supernatural artifacts who's just enough of a Dean parallel to drive him batshit cuckoo-bananas insane with hatred for her; Victor Henriksen, the cocky ambitious FBI agent assigned to investigate the Winchesters' multi-state crime spree; and Ruby, a demon who shows up claiming to be a defector from hell and tries to befriend Sam. this is SUCH a well-constructed base-under-siege ep with SO many moving parts, forcing Henriksen and the Winchesters and eventually Ruby into a great reluctant team-up. it's also my big exception to "no recommending episodes that blow my socks off AND make me want to hunt the writers for sport." mostly because its Big Bullshit is an unnecessary sucker-punch inserted after the main plot wraps up, so i can just cross it out with my mental red pen and go "it's fine, they're lying, all my faves are alive and well and in witness protection." if you've made it this far, you need a warning shot anyway about what this show is going to do to you.
notable omissions that also rot my brain like a compost heap: the last 3 eps of s1 for being best viewed with a whole season's worth of intricate rituals as context; fully half of s4 for being incomprehensible without a ten-minute spoiler reel; 2x17, 3x06, and all the Gordon eps, among others, for being simultaneously incredible and enraging. (notable omissions that are important and have their moments but put me off watching the show for over a decade: the pilot and its 2-for-1 special on women in refrigerators.) do NOT @ me for leaving out other Core Brainrot Episodes. i laid out my criteria already.
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apeirophobia · 1 month
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Twin Peaks (1990) - 2x11
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neoflect · 1 year
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TWIN PEAKS 2x11 — “Masked Ball” dir. Duwayne Dunham photography by Frank Byers — set decoration by Kerry Oaksmith
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capitanogiorgio · 7 years
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Pour citer Arthur: Mais vous êtes pas mort espèce de connard ?
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gra-sonas · 4 years
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The hair at the side of the guy’s head is too short for it to be Forrest imo (unless he got a new haircut on the go).
As much as I hate the idea of this being Gregory, it looks like it could be him. But:
I don’t think Gregory is in 2x11, but if he is, the fact that Michael is attacking doesn’t have to mean that Gregory is a bad guy. Maybe Michael just didn’t recognize him? Attack first, ask questions later???
Or... we still don’t know who the fourth Manes brother is. What if this guy looks like Gregory but is in fact his twin brother? (This is 100% speculation, not based on any available facts btw! I just think there’s been way too much talk about twins this season for there not to show up at least one [evil] twin). - On that note, I don’t think that Alex has a twin brother, that would be such an odd reveal after 2 seasons?
Maybe this is just some rando Michael encounters and hits over the head?
Either way, I just... I want Gregory to be a good guy, I need him to be a good guy. 🥺
Oh, but what about Jesse, you ask?
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When Michael finds him at Alex’s house (WTF, how did this asshole get inside, why are there no alarms blaring and and why didn’t Alex’s entire Air Force team show up to defend their Captain???). Jesse’s jacket seems to be a dark blue or black. He’s not wearing a shirt that could peak out at the top of the (brown looking) jacket’s collar like the guy about to get hit over the head by Michael is wearing.
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Jesse’s hair’s also spiked up, the hair of the guy Michael attacks doesn’t look like that. As much as I’d LOVE this to be Jesse, it doesn’t look like it's him. :/
Unless this scene happens much later (different day), then I WANT it to be Jesse with flat hair!!!
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twinpeakscene · 7 years
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nemiworshipper · 5 years
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Twin Peaks cast in Tales from the Crypt.
Kyle MacLachlan, 3x2. Frances Bay, 2x11. Kimmy Robertson, 3x5. Joan Chen, 5x4. Miguel Ferrer, 2x6, 5x2 (uncredited), 6x10. Sherilyn Fenn, 6x15. Grace Zabriskie, 2x18. Billy Zane, 5x8. David Warner, 4x7.
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wernerherzogs · 7 years
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Twin Peaks 2x11, Masked Ball
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captoit · 7 years
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Twin Peaks | Complete Season 2 Caps | 1080p
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adamshallperish · 8 months
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okay is THIS a twin peaks reference
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curswine · 7 years
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I just watched Twin Peaks 2x11 "Masked Ball"
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tuseriesdetv · 7 years
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Los mejores y peores episodios de las 50 series más notables (IV)
Penúltima entrega. En esta cuarta semana seguimos indagando en los contrastes dentro de las series más importantes de los últimos, hoy, 30 años incluso. Echamos la vista atrás y con motivo hasta los 90, descubrimos lo mejor y lo peor dentro de la presunta mejor serie de la historia de la televisión, nos rendimos ante las amas de casa, los muchos espías y cierta muerte que aún pesa. ¿Adivináis cuál?
Os dejamos también los enlaces a la primera, segunda y tercera parte, para recapitular los triunfos y fallos según IMDb de estos iconos de las parrillas norteamericanas. Y británica hoy también.
The Wire
El mejor: 5x10 -30- (9.3) — El broche final del retrato de Baltimore que nunca envejece duraba más de hora y media. Cada minuto, un epílogo perfecto que resumía perfectamente el espíritu de su serie y su ciudad en el máximo exponente del periodismo aplicado al drama.
El peor: 2x01 Ebb Tide (7.9) — Sin embargo, los cambios de enfoque y tema entre temporada y temporada no parecen ser bien recibidos por el público.
Homeland
El mejor: 4x09 There’s Something Else Going On (9.7) — La cuarta temporada de Homeland supuso el renacer y una nueva fórmula, y con este noveno, a lo Juego de Tronos, tocaron techo con una situación de intercambio de rehenes y excedieron todas nuestras expectativas.
El peor: 4x12 Long Time Coming (5.6) — Decíamos que la cuarta fue el renacer, sí, y uno a toda potencia. No cabe duda que levantar el pie del acelerador al final iba a resultar en castigo.
Desperate Housewives
El mejor: 3x07 Bang (9.6) — Un tiroteo en un supermercado y otras reflexiones sobre la América que copa telediarios. ¿Qué más podíamos pedirles a estos 40 minutos de tensión doméstica? ¿Un huracán?
El peor: 2x03 You’ll Never Get Away from Me, 2x15 Thank You So Much, 6x07 Careful the Things You Say, 8x11 Who Can Say What’s True (7.6). Destacan las Desesperadas porque no uno, sino cuatro episodios son considerados lo más anodino de Wisteria Lane.
The Americans
El mejor: 1x13 The Colonel (9.1) — La clave de The Americans quedaba perfectamente plasmada en el final de su primera temporada. Cómo Elizabeth y Philip son capaces de subsistir bajo esos estados de presión militar, política, familiar. Y las balas sorpresa.
El peor: 1x05 COMINT (8.0) — A falta de despegar y de que el gran público le cogiese el tranquillo. Tanto tener que hacerse a las artes del KGB no gustó particularmente.
Fringe
El mejor: 5x13 An Enemy of Fate (9.4) — El agridulce final de Fringe demostraba que no existe mejor estrategia de salida que tener la cancelación firmada de antemano, y así ejecutaron el episodio número 100, rematando el destino de la invasión alopécica.
El peor: 2x20 Brown Betty (6.8) — Por otro lado, en Fringe el episodio musical no fue del agrado de los fans. No tira igual un demonio cantarín que otra trama alucinógena más.
Twin Peaks
El mejor: 2x07 Lonely Souls (9.4) — La mayor revelación de la serie tuvo lugar a mitad de una temporada, una semana cualquiera. Sin montar un evento ni nada. Quién mató a Laura Palmer se supo y de ahí en adelante todo cambió para siempre.
El peor: 2x11 Masked Ball (7.7) — Ya en 1990 se saltaban tiburones y Masked Ball es prueba de la caída libre de la serie de Lynch tras la emisión de su mejor episodio.
Sherlock
El mejor: 2x03 The Reichenbach Fall (9.7) — El tercer y último episodio de la segunda tanda de Sherlock. Siempre sabe a poco cada temporada suya, pero esta despedida fue si cabe más sentida gracias a ese cliffhanger.
El peor: 4x01 The Six Thatchers (7.8) — Un episodio descentrado que no cumplió con las expectativas. Esto con Moriarty no pasaba. O no hubiera pasado.
The Office
El mejor: 9x23 Finale (9.7) — La más longeva del slot de comedias mítico de la NBC compartía con sus compañeras el arte de hacer finales. Una última reunión de Dunder Mifflin al completo tras la emisión del documental que abarcaba la serie entera.
El peor: 6x14 The Banker (6.5) — En 2010 aún se hacían episodios de refrito como si esto fuera Friends. El relleno, señores, el relleno.
The 100
El mejor: 2x16 Blood Must Have Blood Part 2 (9.3) — El explosivo final de la segunda temporada se lleva la palma, Mount Weather y nuestra queridísima A.L.I.E. haciendo acto de presencia por primera vez.
El peor: 3x07 Thirteen (5.6) — ¿Sabéis quién pudo haber muerto en este episodio y por lo cual aún rabia el 110% de la población de Twitter? Sabemos que lo sabéis. Y ella también.
Once Upon a Time
El mejor: 3x22 There’s No Place Like Home (9.5) — Un final de temporada doble que más bien pudo haber sido una película de altos vuelos donde una vez más los villanos acabaron siendo los héroes.
El peor: 5x18 Ruby Slippers (7.0) — El episodio centrado en cierto romance lésbico no cayó bien en los espectadores habituales del cuento. Por no hablar de las asociaciones de padres y sus pataletas.
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tehmorningpoo · 7 years
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I'm watching Twin Peaks 2x11 "Masked Ball"
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