We are running out of episodes for this scene to be shown. https://youtu.be/SlnNuuHcjTg
While the song was arguably cheesy, the scene overall was, again arguably, about Donna realising that James was infatuated with Maddy.
And therein laid Maddy's chance to run.
Now I'm thinking that her murder was self consciously willed to get her out of said ramifications (singing) of said infatuation.
Hahaha!
James's song is perfect example of the Lynchian "B-movie" stuff I talk about in this post: http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/discuss/twin-peaks-part-11/theres-fire-where-you-are-going/#post-10519
Anywho, I'm hoping to learn that James and Wally Brando are actually biker buddies
Hahaha!
James's song is perfect example of the Lynchian "B-movie" stuff I talk about in this post: http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/discuss/twin-peaks-part-11/theres-fire-where-you-are-going/#post-10519
Anywho, I'm hoping to learn that James and Wally Brando are actually biker buddies
Ha! Let's hope. That said, I think James could only play Kerouac to Wally's Neal Cassady.
I won't deny the BeeGees - pre, post or mid disco - had talent. Having an appreciation of their talent, however, never translated into liking 'em. Don't matter, though; there's room in the world for all sorts of music.
Unless it's James Hurley singing that damn song.
😉
Wait, you mean you don't like it?
I won't deny the BeeGees - pre, post or mid disco - had talent. Having an appreciation of their talent, however, never translated into liking 'em. Don't matter, though; there's room in the world for all sorts of music.
Unless it's James Hurley singing that damn song.
😉
Wait, you mean you don't like it?
Whatever gave you that idea?