inthepercolator

Every so often I will remember that show stopping scene where coop and Harry can’t figure out how to adjust a seat.. and wow… best shit I’ve ever seen, I’m so glad they got there in the end

inthepercolator

@renmorris:#twin peaks#I really love how this scene makes you linger there with Ronette and confront what happened and connect to her#these dumb men fumbling in the background that mean we’ll but are never the less…uh dumb#most shows would get you in and out of that room as quick as possible#it’s a prime example of how the show uses the ridiculous to confront the very non ridiculous

cinemaocd

inthepercolator:

Every so often I will remember that show stopping scene where coop and Harry can’t figure out how to adjust a seat.. and wow… best shit I’ve ever seen, I’m so glad they got there in the end

Imagine waking from a coma, the last thing you remember is some blurry traumatic event that put you in hospital and you learn left ur friend dead, you’re in shock, you’re the most stressed you will probably ever be in your entire life and you need some faith that the person responsible will be brought to justice..

Then you get to meet the people leading the investigation and the first thing they do upon entering the room is spend a good few minutes struggling to work some chairs

spockvarietyhour

#how dare you hide this is the comments!#Twin Peaks#yeah I mean I think the thing was that TP was copaganda because Coop was brilliant and caring and the perfect white knight#but he also is revealed to be self-serving and insensitive especially in the first few episodes#he cares about the crime as it fits into his quest to hunt for a serial killer#it’s like he’s forgotten the victims and the collateral damage of these horrible crimes#and sure Truman is well-meaning and competent but when you look at him in the pilot do you really think he’s going to solve this crime? (via @cinemaocd​)