Lynch and Frost, the whole cast and crew should hang their heads in shame.
Never before have I wasted so much time on a television show that's going absolutely nowhere, has lost the plot - in every sense - and really doesn't know what to do next.
No, I haven't seen it yet but I know it's shite.
Just thought I'd get that in before anyone else.
😉
Lynch and Frost, the whole cast and crew should hang their heads in shame.
Never before have I wasted so much time on a television show that's going absolutely nowhere, has lost the plot - in every sense - and really doesn't know what to do next.
No, I haven't seen it yet but I know it's shite.
Just thought I'd get that in before anyone else.
😉
Awww Sam, don't give up just yet. Besides you can always record the reality TV show on the other channel and watch it later... 😉
Speak for yourselves. I think part 11 made part 8 look like an episode of Mr Rogers' Neighborhood (no offense to Fred). I loved it. Not to mention, Audrey had 2 1/2 seconds of screen time and Coop formulated a complete sentence all on his own!
Lynch and Frost, the whole cast and crew should hang their heads in shame.
Never before have I wasted so much time on a television show that's going absolutely nowhere, has lost the plot - in every sense - and really doesn't know what to do next.
No, I haven't seen it yet but I know it's shite.
Just thought I'd get that in before anyone else.
😉
When they made the episode a tv sitcom, and brought on Alf in a cameo, that was just stupid.
OH WAIT, that was "Mr. Robot." 😉
I don't know. I kind of enjoyed watching a random extra wash the windows of Run Silent, Run Drapes for four minutes, twenty-seven seconds while Fairport Convention's cover of Knockin' on Heaven's Door played. That was pretty epic.
I don't know. I kind of enjoyed watching a random extra wash the windows of Run Silent, Run Drapes for four minutes, twenty-seven seconds while Fairport Convention's cover of Knockin' on Heaven's Door played. That was pretty epic.
Have you broken the code of the pattern of the wiping the squigee?
It was obvious that Dougie would burn in Part 11, Janey-E told him "There’s fire where you are going!", but he didn't pay attention. Worst episode ever. I agree!
Seriously guys, you gotta black the room, get close to the screen and amp up the volume ~ it's the only way to watch part 11
The book was better
I mean, by now we're kinda used to long shots of a repetitive/static nature, i.e. sweeping scene, Gordon and Diane's cigarette, etc...
And I actually really like the Dougie scenes, but did we REALLY have to watch Kyle MacLachlan staring blankly at a wall for a solid 15 minutes in complete silence? At least the previous Dougie scenes had some charm. This actually was just tedious. (But props to Kyle for not breaking character and saying "Alright, David, what the hell is going on?!")
The rest of the episode might have redeemed itself a bit, like the aforementioned 2-second Audrey appearance, but...given that right after the Dougie scene, we had a 10-minute Roadhouse performance that was lifeless and auto-tuned to oblivion, this was just horrible.
I might just have to stop watching now. 😛
Yeah, as TP fan I think it was tolerable for 10 episodes, but now it almost at end and obvious it will be like Lynch for next 7 episodes. And there was that full song in a bar again.
Fool us ten times - shame on us, fool us 11 times - shame on you.
The part where Evelyn Marsh came on really made me want to throw rotten cabbages at the television. It captured the old Twin Peaks feel perfectly!
Totally agree. I had a sinking feeling in my stomach the moment it became clear James was carrying a guitar case.
Totally agree. I had a sinking feeling in my stomach the moment it became clear James was carrying a guitar case.
O NOES!!!
Head for the hills!