Now the police in Las Vegas are going to get fingerprints of Dale Cooper from his coffee mug surely it is only time before the FBI gang move from Dakota to Las Vegas in their investigation. The Bad Cooper has ordered his associates to go to Las Vegas and so is there going to be a confrontation in Las Vegas of some sort between the FBI and Bad Cooper's associates. I think the Good Cooper is going to be moving to Twin Peaks soon and so will confront the Bad Cooper there whilst the Bad Cooper associates and the FBI gang are in Las Vegas. Always one step behind.
Now the police in Las Vegas are going to get fingerprints of Dale Cooper from his coffee mug surely it is only time before the FBI gang move from Dakota to Las Vegas in their investigation. The Bad Cooper has ordered his associates to go to Las Vegas and so is there going to be a confrontation in Las Vegas of some sort between the FBI and Bad Cooper's associates. I think the Good Cooper is going to be moving to Twin Peaks soon and so will confront the Bad Cooper there whilst the Bad Cooper associates and the FBI gang are in Las Vegas. Always one step behind.
Hope you are right. Love the show so far but it's tough to enjoy as much when your favorite character is in a daze for half the season now. I actually yelled "come on cooper wake up" at the tv last night when he was staring at the flag
Lynch/Frost certainly know how to delay gratification with Good Coop's (hopeful) return to form! Part of me suspects he won't be fully back until the very very end, though I really hope it's not the case.
But kudos to Kyle M. either way. His 3 character portrayals have been amazing. Bad Coop is possibly more scary than Bob b/c he is so damn cold.
No doubt there will be near misses and plenty of pitfalls on the way, as with any good, well plotted drama.
Roberto is absolutely on the money about KM's acting; he has really brought his A game to the show, and then some.
A far cry from the "Wet-behind-the-ears-but-promising" portrayal of Paul Atriedes in Dune to now.
No doubt there will be near misses and plenty of pitfalls on the way, as with any good, well plotted drama.
Roberto is absolutely on the money about KM's acting; he has really brought his A game to the show, and then some.
A far cry from the "Wet-behind-the-ears-but-promising" portrayal of Paul Atriedes in Dune to now.
I tried to watch Dune again this past weekend. I only made it 10 mins in and turned it off. It's the only Lynch film i just cant get through!
I liked Dune - the novel, that is - even though the series as a whole got progressively sillier as time went on, and then the subsequent books written by his son and Anderson are - to be diplomatic - not very good. I liked the movie somewhat, because of the production design as much as anything else. Some good set pieces, a few decent actors here and there and some bloody awful liberties taken with the story. A bit like the proverbial Curate's Egg.