Note: Audrey died on the way back to her home planet
Note: Audrey is a nut in the loony bin. The scenes with her and her husband are in her head. It is irrelevant to any other plotline.
>no set design, feels empty and lifeless
>no interesting ideas for storylines and generally bad writing
>relies on gimmicks only instead
>those are unoriginal or just bad, unfortunately ("fuck you, albert", glove, andy and lucy, coordinates, riddles, ...)
>bad acting (Bell, Lynch, Horse, Robertson, Dern, ...)
>dull characters (one-dimensional at best)
>storylines and characters are introduced for no purpose
>everything is supposed to weirdly connect and make sense
>shot in digital in a way that doesn't compensate for the technology's disadvantages (looks bad)
>roadhouse scenes (out of place, badly shot, the songs, the bands, the extras, ...)
>student-tier storytelling/editing (characters are shown walking up complete sets of stairs)
>stretched out needlessly, long takes have no particular effect
>everything above is literally cringe-tier in concept and implementation
>obviously delusional and/or inexperienced fanbase perceiving it as particularly meaningful, complex or "deep"
>can't compare to the original series that doesn't have those problems (coherent/complex and beautiful sets, costumes and make-up/well shot/well acted/well written/magnificent multi-dimensional characters and character relations, music, storylines and gimmicks/creates a unique athmosphere as a result, changing the world of television forever whereas "the return" neither manages to do something established really good nor to invent something new)
>somehow the best thing in tv history
>>87308042
Is this a quick rundown?
>>87308324
yes
>>87307847
Why is Diane Feinstein in a Twin Peaks thread?
>>87308017
I think she's basically something of a clue to what happens with Laura's story
Laura is the little girl from down the lane and like Laura/Carrie, Audrey is forced to wake from her dream, remembering everything that happened and escapes her dream world
But I think Audrey is in the looney bin or something and is just dreaming of a world that is created from things she hears from people who work there
her fate is a foeeshadowing of the ending of season 3. she simply woke up as a different woman in a different reality.