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Your host John is all ears as he continues looking into Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, starting with the soundtrack and music releases, and how the tracks are used in the film. Then it’s onto what sound effects, filters and frequencies may represent, before a look into Lodge-adjacent use of words, lyrics to songs, and what happens when sounds can’t be said aloud.
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Agent Elle returns to have a conversation with your host John about the codes and symbols found in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. They look for meanings within the TV set in the credits, the name Teresa Banks, Lil’s presentation, and iconography of the Jade Ring, utility pole, and the Jumping Man. What could it mean that the director of the FBI is the director of the film? Is Deer Meadow the shadow of Twin Peaks? What’s to make of all the superimposed imagery? There’s layers to be had in this episode.
Jumping Kokopelli
David Titterington investigates the fascinating connections between the Native American figure Kokopelli and the Jumping Man of Twin PeaksProduction by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Sound
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In this first installment of episodes exploring Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, your host John sits down with author Scott Ryan to discuss the film and Ryan’s book Fire Walk With Me: Your Laura Disappeared. They look into the timeline of the film’s production, from script to editing and everything in between. You get the origin of the Blue Rose, details on the Grandson, whether the film is a sequel or prequel, and the contributions of Sheryl Lee, Ron Garcia, Mary Sweeney, Sabrina Sutherland, Lori Eschler, and of course David Lynch. John and Scott also discuss the cultural reaction to the film, as well as peeking behind the curtain of Always Music in the Air, the book on Twin Peaks music that Scott is currently writing.
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Your host John returns with our wayward field agent Elle to field questions and comments from listeners, and to discuss their upcoming plans for discussing Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.
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Twin Peaks Influences show up in the strangest places, but few have been stranger (or more unexpected) than seeing it in last week’s new PAW Patrol special event, Jungle Gems. Your host John looks into the connections when the pups travel to the Argentina from Twin Peaks, how Ryder’s origins are Cooper-based, and whether Nickelodeon had any idea this was happening.
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Blue Rose Task Force Podcast is officially two years old, which means it’s about time you meet its producer (and head of Ruminations Radio Network) Mitch Proctor. He brings his Ruminations From the Red Room formula to your host John, and they go behind the curtains for a Twin Peaks-centric conversation about the show, David Lynch, podcasting, the greater fandom, and upcoming plans.
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Your host John takes the music of Twin Peaks on its own to look at how it was made and how it was used in the original series. Get a look at the various music releases over the years, and how Angelo Badalamenti, David Lynch and Julee Cruise began working together. Then explore the circular nature of the music, how motifs and instruments associate with characters and themes, and what the Lynchian lyrics can tell us about Twin Peaks.
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In the second half of our coverage of the Twin Peaks original series finale, your host John looks into the original script to discern Windom Earle’s plan, explores the roles of each Lodge Denizen, and ponders whether Cooper failed or if he’s at the beginning of something much bigger.
0:00:40 Intro
0:02:35 What we already knew about Earle’s plan
0:04:25 The original script and Earle’s plan
0:08:00 Annie’s prayer
0:15:48 The ever-shifting Black Lodge
0:23:10 Earle’s plan enacted
0:33:40 Lodge Denizens make the plan their own
0:48:20 The changed Lodge climax and the 1991 Season 3
0:52:35 The Fed Room
0:54:15 Jimmy Scott
0:56:15 Little Man From Another Place
1:03:50 Lodge Laura
1:10:55 Waiter and Giant
1:14:45 Lodge Maddy
1:18:42 Doppel Lodge Laura
1:22:32 Annie and Caroline
1:27:25 BOB
1:28:55 Doppel Cooper
1:31:28 Doppel Leland
1:36:10 Philip Gerard
1:38:00 Jumping Man
1:39:20 Tremonds
1:41:15 Where did Cooper fail?
1:55:00 Lodge Denizens let this happen
1:56:40 Keys at the sheriff station
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Twin Peaks and Alchemy
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So we’ve made it to an ending for the original series of Twin Peaks. In this first half of our coverage of Episode 29, your host John walks you through how the episode was written —and then rewritten by David Lynch— before parsing through the final Log Lady Introduction. Then he takes you through the endings of all the storylines anchored to the town of Twin Peaks, including supernatural connections and the contents of the original script.
0:00:42 Intro
0:03:10 When the episode was written and filmed
0:05:30 Cancellation
0:07:50 David Lynch changing the script
0:13:15 Bringing back the Red Room
0:18:45 Personal reaction
0:26:30 Log Lady Intro
HOW DID LYNCH’S SCRIPT CHANGES EFFECT THE STORY?
0:32:52 Going back to the Pilot and characters returning
0:37:55 Act One, script vs screen
0:41:32 Act Two, script vs screen
0:45:00 Act Three, script vs screen
DOES LOVE HEAL ALL WOUNDS?
0:47:22 Lucy Moran and Andy Brennan
0:50:32 Shelly Johnson and Bobby Briggs
0:53:35 Mike Nelson
0:56:35 Love out of balance, Ed Hurley and Norma Jennings
HOW DOES DARKNESS REVEAL ITSELF?
0:59:50 Major Briggs, script vs screen
1:03:40 Who is Sarah Palmer’s voice?
1:07:02 Audrey Horne
1:10:10 Andrew Packard and Pete Martell
1:13:10 Ben Horne and Donna Hayward
1:17:10 Head wounds, Nadine Hurley
1:21:48 Doc Hayward
1:24:28 Harry Truman, script vs screen
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It’s time for Miss Twin Peaks to anoint its next Queen in Twin Peaks Episode 28, and your host John looks into director Tim Hunter and writer Barry Pullman’s style choices before analyzing the episode’s time wonkiness, Cooper’s intuition, and all the keys—physical or metaphorical. Find out what they unlock, and stick around for artifacts of Audrey being the Queen, and elements of Laura Palmer reintroduced into the narrative.
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0:07:15 Lucy’s dance
0:09:25 Saying “no” to Miss Twin Peaks
0:11:27 Tim Hunter’s directorial choices
0:15:18 Barry Pullman’s (sometimes unused) contributions
0:19:07 Audience reaction
0:20:50 Log Lady Introduction
What’s Going on With Dale Cooper and Time?
0:25:50 Decompressed plot elements
0:31:50 Cooper’s intuition
0:41:00 Cooper and Annie
0:46:50 Annie the queen
Why Is Windom Earle So Much Scarier Here?
0:50:48 Pale skin, blacked-out teeth
0:56:30 Less is more
0:59:45 How other characters react to him
Just How Many Levels of Keys Are We Dealing With?
1:03:05 Leo
1:04:49 The Major
1:06:28 Annie
1:07:30 Lana Milford
1:10:50 The Packards and Pete
1:12:30 Norma, Ed and Nadine
1:14:50 Donna Hayward
1:17:21 Donna and Ben Horne
1:20:45 Ben and Audrey
What Could Have Been with Audrey Horne?
1:23:02 Audrey could have been queen
1:26:00 Even with Annie, what if she was?
How Is Laura Palmer Being Invoked?
1:27:20 Via Annie
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Your host John looks into Welcome to Twin Peaks: Access Guide to the Town— a collaboration between Lynch/Frost Productions and Access Press. This tongue-in-cheek travel guide does wonders for worldbuilding and is filled with just as many hints of lore as there are fun details about the town we all love. Come for the pie and coffee, and stay for the owls.
0:00:48 Intro
0:03:50 The book as an in-universe object
0:08:40 How the book came to be
0:11:40 Authors
0:12:53 When the book was made
0:17:20 Goals of the book
0:24:00 Advantages of the guide book format
0:25:32 Public reaction
0:28:38 David Lynch’s contributions
Maps and Early History
0:36:50 Twin Peaks maps
0:41:25 Early geology and first inhabitants
0:46:30 Town founders
0:50:20 Natural disasters
The Twin Peaks of 1989
0:55:16 The mill, fora and fauna
0:58:50 Places to go in Twin Peaks
1:01:08 What to do in Twin Peaks
1:05:40 Who you might meet
1:08:35 Character margin bios
Appealing to the Senses
1:18:45 The book, and style
1:21:13 Food and drink
1:26:25 The cherry pie recipe
1:28:42 The falls, radio and music
1:32:52 Owls
Lore and signs of a ‘91/‘92 Season 3
1:32:05 Theosophy connections and religions
1:33:55 Owl legends
1:41:04 Wood mistress Helga Brogger
1:42:10 The white moose legend
1:44:18 Owl Cave
1:46:20 Unguin Packed and her Field Observatory
1:50:30 The Passion Play
New Context after modern Twin Peaks media
1:56:30 Evolution, sound and frequencies
2:00:00 Ghostwood Prison
2:02:25 Connections to our world
2:03:35 Football: Perfect victory to unforgettable defeat
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Blue Rose Task Force returns with this gigantic look at The Autobiography of Special Agent Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes. Your host John explores what we can learn from the material Dale recorded between ages 13 and 35, while sifting through the parts of the out-of-print book that prove troublesome or enlightening.
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0:00:50 Intro
0:07:10 How the book came to be
0:10:17 The book as an in-universe object
0:13:50 The book as a book
0:22:10 Author Scott Frost
0:26:10 Goals of the book
0:36:30 Public reaction
0:39:15 The Cooper in the show & the Cooper in this book
COOPER’S INTUITION & EMPATHY
0:50:30 Lacking intuition
0:54:48 How much is unreliable narrator?
0:59:10 Lack of maturity
1:04:10 Lack of empathy
1:08:40 DoppelCooper origin?
DALE’S PATH TO THE FBI
1:10:12 His first cases
1:15:00 Connections to the FBI
1:23:10 One bright pearl
1:29:00 Good vs Evil
DALE’S RELATIONSHIP TO AUTHORITY
1:34:10 When he’s for it
1:41:45 When he’s against it
1:46:50 Role models
1:50:05 His dad
DALE’S ROMANTIC MISADVENTURES
2:06:25 White knight syndrome?
2:15:00 Marie
2:27:15 College exploits
HOW DEATH CIRCLES COOPER
2:41:25 Early connections
2:49:40 His mom
2:56:10 Marie
3:01:30 While in college
3:05:30 While in the FBI
3:07:50 Teresa Banks
COOPER & THE SUPERNATURAL
3:12:00 Numbers, electricity & insanity
3:18:55 His mom’s dreams
3:22:58 The gold ring
3:36:40 Marie in dreams
3:41:05 The gifted & the damned
3:51:38 The evil presence
3:59:42 Is Cooper already under BOB’s influence?
COOPER & THE EARLES
4:03:45 The Windom we were promised & the Windom we got
4:12:35 Windom’s ‘abduction’
4:24:58 The old man in the Caribbean
4:34:45 The Caroline we were promised & the Caroline we got
4:38:30 Caroline’s abduction
4:49:25 Windom’s hypnosis
4:53:18 Caroline’s return
5:05:20 Caroline’s hypnosis
5:10:30 Cooper & Caroline
5:24:23 The murder
5:33:42 The Windom Did It explanation
CYCLES BEGIN REPEATING
5:39:16 FBI cases & Windom messages
5:47:12 Diane
5:50:10 Back to PittsburghDiscussed this episode:
The Damsels of His Distress: Examining the Loves of Dale Cooper from My Life, My Tapes, by Brien Allen
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This week the podcast detours into the set of StarPics trading cards that was released during the hiatus between Episode 27 and the Season 2 finale event of Twin Peaks. Your host John looks into the mix of characters, iconography, locations, famous dialogue, trivia, and staff cards to weigh how seriously we should take these cards, Find out what makes this set fun, worthwhile, and even learn some interesting details about Twin Peaks plotlines that never came to pass.
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The Lodgespace gets real in Twin Peaks Episode 27 and your host John sorts through all the ramifications of when Jupiter and Saturn align. From Earle’s old Bluebook recording to Bobby realizing he’s been a jerk, there’s a lot of understanding coming to light here, but can Cooper see the Giant’s warning? Love can take you places—just ask Audrey—but what about the possibility that love may not be enough?
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Twin Peaks Episode 24 brings us the petroglyph that solidifies the Lodge lore more than ever, and we see Windom Earle’s modus operandi in full effect relating to Heavy Metal Youth. Your host John looks into all of that, as well as tracking how secrets are wreaking havoc, how Miss Twin Peaks is more than just a beauty pageant, and the number of possibilities grown from Love.Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Sound
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With Wisteria on its way back into production, it’s a good time to look back on the often-forgotten Twin Peaks spin-off sitcom, Twin Peaks: Las Vegas. This episode collects every episode of Rumination Radio Network’s Dougie Love Podcast, for the audience of Blue Rose Task Force Podcast.
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03:46 Episode 1 finds its top gear
13:51 Dougie needs a good night’s sleep in Episode 2
23:42 Episode 3 defuses lawsuits and makes friends
34:22 Episode 4 is a shaggy dog story
41:43 Episode 5 gets Janey-E a little (a lot!) jealous
51:08 Episode 6 rubs your back and feeds you pie
1:03:21 Sonny Jim finds help in Episode 7
1:14:54 Something Philip this way comes
1:28:46 The frogbug that came to dinner
1:38:56 Yes, Sonny Jim, there is a Krampus
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Twin Peaks Episode 25 brings us a good dose of romance, hangover cures, and Owl Cave. This week’s Blue Rose Task Force looks into what happens when the mythology gets a little more solid.
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Twin Peaks returned from a hiatus with Episode 24, thanks in part to the fan-made organization known as COOP (Citizens Opposed to the Offing of Peaks), which your host John looks into. Much of the episode itself focuses on the depths Harry goes to when the extent of Josie’s crimes are revealed, And BRTF looks into his stages of grief and hypothesizes how Josie was only 65 lbs after dying from fear. We also look into Audrey and Cooper getting closer to their new love interests, a pine weasel attack, and the Major and Log Lady’s tattoos having some things to say about the supernatural. Not to mention the levels Earle goes to when he learns Cooper is getting help with the deadly chess game, illustrated by his visit to the Haywards.
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Twin Peaks Episode 23 says goodbye to a number of original cast members, and your host John looks into the causes and the ramifications, both on the production side and in-universe with characters and lore. Your host looks at all the relationships ending—and beginning— and weighs in on John Justice Wheeler’s first appearance. But the big focus is on Josie, so the microscope comes out for how she got into her predicament, who helped put her there and why, and a handful of angles for how the Lodgespace denizens got involved.
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Twin Peaks Episode 22 is either a breath of fresh air or an abomination to fans, and your host John sees both sides of the debate. He looks into the effects of it being directed by popular star Diane Keaton, and all her conspicuous camera tricks and internal points of view that won’t be seen again in the series (at least not until 2017). Windom Earle’s early shifting characterization goes under the microscope, as does the supernatural tone to Josie’s entrapment and Evelyn’s final scenes. Then John points out how Norma’s setting of boundaries begins to benefit her, then tracks how Ben finally surfaces back to reality.
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