what went so wrong
what a hack
>>83168198
>what went so wrong
Literally nothing you brainlet.
>>83168198
LYNCH'D
>>83168198
Nothing, lynch is still throwing it down in his 70s
>>83168198
>michael cera appears
aaaaaannd fucking dropped
>>83168198
it's still a strange and beautiful thing 25 years later
>>83168198
>Everybody wondering if it would have the atmosphere and style of Twin Peaks
>Or the quality filmmaking and editing of Fire Walk With Me
>Finally comes out
>It has neither
Bravo Lynch.
>>83168874
His scene was funny though.
>>83168198
this tricked/autistic dale shit is fucking annoying desu
>>83168198
Its setting up a series of plot threads that are currently unsatisfying in every way, but its at least entertaining to watch somewhat.
i really like it so far even if the gore is a bit much
>>83168198
WHERE THE FUCK IS MY SMOOTH JAZZ, BADALAMENTI!?!
would honestly rather watch the adventures of Ben and Jerry so far
>>83168198
T.reddit
>>83169178
In the breakfast scene with Cooper and Sonny Jim
>>83169233
hahaha, Lynch's shameless "exploitation" of women continues
>shitty hipster band at the bar now
>>83168874
that's a top 3 scene so far
>>83169050
I fucking loved it! It was basically an almost 40min long "Zombie before Coffee" joke. I needed stitches after Dale said hi.
If you didn't realize he was senile after Inland Empire, you deserve to waste 18 hours on this trash
>>83169320
Anyone else notice they are ending every episode like its MDE?
Is Lynch secretly redpilled?
>>83170353
Fuck off, Sam.
You faggots are a bunch of blind followers of Lynch who won't accept that "Twin Peaks: The Return" is a total disaster. This is the final proof that rebooting old series is a really *really* bad idea, since not even Lynch can do it right.
TPTR is not Twin Peaks: it's a bland, sad, and pathetic attempt of self-celebration in the form of an artificial continuation of an unfinished old work. So old that you, the creator, can't even remember correctly. Ironically, at a metalanguage level, the topics of this reboot perfectly reflect what reboots per se are: concretely, a doppelganger, product of a creative void. It's not Cooper who is lost here, it's David Lynch himself. Maybe this is his unconscientious talking...
I will tell you one thing, /tv/: after watching the first episode I was actually deceived for a moment, as I thought it was going to be great; maybe it was going to be more in the direction of FWWM, but I was OK with that. But then, after episode two I started to realize what was really going on here. At episode three, I started to cry and almost turned off my TV, as I finally understood what was happening here: it was the dead of one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
>>83169233
this scene gave me a semi but made me cringe at the same time.
Nothing but pure kino friend. LMAO at the underage brainlets and autistic capeshit nerds who need constant exposition.
>>83170678
is this a pasta now or just desperation for agreement and replies ?
>>83171177
Probably both.
>>83168874
but that's the best scene of the entire series
I liked it until we got one full hour of cringe comedy with zombie cooper. The whole thing already lacked a certain consistency in it's style, switching between vastly different locations and groups of people, but this was just a bad comedy movie shoehorned into a mystery series. Even the appearance of Wally, clearly meant to be a satirical character, could have created a Lynchian weirdness, hadn't the viewer expectations been completely subverted by this point.
Why are Lynch fans so pretentious and stupid who refuse to accept criticism?