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Here it is, one week early!
Whether you’re tuning in from Twin Peaks, Washington or Odessa, Texas, threw some guns in a fryer and kick back with my thoughts to the conclusion of this remarkable show. I’ll discuss the tragedy, the frustration as a fan, the admiration as a television viewer, the mythology of Judy, and begin to touch upon what Cooper was really up to as he made traveled through time and space.
But just because this is the last review of a specific episode, this podcast isn’t over yet. The next episode will specifically focus on the characters, themes, lingering questions and online theories that have popped up since the conlusion.
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We’re running out of sand, everyone. So let’s celebrate the time we have left!
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From Ed and Norma to a giant tea kettle, this episode had it all, and set us up for the final three episodes of the show. So pop on some Otis Redding, and let’s get to it!
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Let’s sit and tall great tall tales.
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It’s just you . . . and I this week at Hanging With Agent Cooper! Welcome back to kindergarten where we stop off on the farm for some fun activities and welcome back Big Ed to our hearts . . . only to have them broken and crumbled into a cold bowl of soup.
As always, you can write in at [email protected]
Thanks, everyone! I’ll see you at the Curtain call.
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Welcome back, everyone! At long last, we get the return of Audrey Horne. I speak at length about the implications of her appearance and how it fits in with the dream reality of the rest of the show. Similiarly, I speak about Sarah’s haunting re-appearance and her predatory evolution as it pertains to Judy.
As always, you can write into [email protected]
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Welcome back, everyone! This week, we examine Hawk’s map, Bobby’s parenting style (if it seems familiar, that’s because we’ve seen it before), Red as a doppelganger, what the woman in the car is screaming about, and the danger in Buckhorn, South Dakota! Grab yourself a box of cherry pie, jump in a limo and crank up Hanging With Agent Cooper!
As always, feel free to write in at [email protected]
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Welcome back, everyone! In this week’s episode, I break down the events of Episode 10 as well as unpack the lyrics to Rebekah Del Rio’s “No Stars.” Thanks for tuning in, and if you have any thoughts on all things Lynch, make sure to write in at [email protected]
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Welcome back, everyone! I hope you enjoyed your week off. This episode was a necessary palatte cleanser for us all, and allowed us to ponder smaller questions like which color chair should the Brennans purchase? In this week’s episode, I discuss the first mention of Jack Rabbit’s Palace, the breakdown of Au Revoire Simone’s “A Violent and Flammable World,” and share incredible e-mails and iTunes reviews from listeners. If you have any free time on your hands, feel free to write in at [email protected]
Thanks, everyone! And I’ll see you at the Curtain Call.
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Oh boy. This one’s a doozy. When this episode dropped, Showtime knew we needed a week off to process what we just saw. Just as Lynch did with the introduction to the Man From Another Place and the Black Lodge in the original series, he completely upended what we thought was possible in television with Episode 8 of Twin Peaks the Return.
As always, write into [email protected] to share all of your thoughts on this and every episode of Twin Peaks.
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Welcome back, everyone! In this episode, I examine the possibility of the spirit of Josie hanging in the walls of the Great Northern Hotel, the ungodly creepiness of the Woodsman in the morgue, the reunion between Kyle MacLachlin and Laura Dern, and much much more. I’m very, yrev excited about this one, so grab your spike, and see if you can find Billy. I’ll see you on the sunny side of the stream.
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Welcome back to Hanging With Agent Cooper! I’m very excited to be back talking about Part 6, which includes the spiritual kindness of Carl Rodd, the rampage of Ike “the Spike,” Janey-E shaking down the loan sharks, and of course, the at-long last reveal of Diane herself, played the Laura Dern. To conclude the episode, I unpack the lyrics and beauty of the song “Tarifa” by Sharon Van Etten, which, of all the songs on the Return Original Soundtrack, is the one I find myself returning to again and again.
Grab yourself a chai-tea, light yourself up a cigarette as you’ve done for the last 75 goddamn years, and enjoy this week’s episode of Hanging With Agent Cooper!
If you want to share any or all of your thoughts related to David Lynch, Mark Frost, any of Lynch’s works, your emotions surrounding Twin Peaks seasons 1 & 2, Fire Walk With Me or the Return itself, please don’t hesitate to write into hangingwithagentco [...]
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Welcome back, everyone! in this week’s episode, I examine episode 5 of Twin Peaks: The Return, discuss the unexpected consistency between McLoughlin’s performance of the doppelganger back in season 2 to now, the relationship between BOB and Mr. C, the return of Mike, the introduction to everyone at Lucky 7, the introduction to the wonderful Mitchum Brothers, and of course, the proper introduction to Dr. Jacoby’s alias, Dr. Amp. This was the first week where we only had one episode to unpack, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a lot to it! So book a flight to Buenos Aires, call 1-1-9 and tune into the latest episode of Hanging With Agent Cooper!
As always, please write in all your Twin Peaks thoughts to [email protected]
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Welcome back to Hanging With Agent Cooper: A Twin Peaks Podcast! In this week’s episode, I break down chapters 3 & 4 of Twin Peaks: The Return, examine how these episodes fit into the larger story, celebrate Denise Bryson’s grand return, the magic of Wally Brando, the reveal of Bobby Briggs, the emergence of Dougie Jones, the wild odyssey of Dale Cooper, the gooey giddiness of garmonbozia, and muse on the possible corruption of Albert Rosenfield. I conclude each chapter with an analysis of the Roadhouse performances and how the lyrics of each song (”Mississippi” by the Cactus Blossoms and “Lark” by Au Revoir Simone) tie into the themes and story beats of Twin Peaks. So whether you’re flipping some pancakes, heading off to see Mt. Rushmore, or falling through non-existence itself, crank up this episode and enjoy the journey of the Return!
If you want to share any or all of your thoughts related to David Lynch, Mark Frost, any [...]
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Welcome to Hanging With Agent Cooper: A Twin Peaks Podcast. In this episode, I share my experience with being an OG Twin Peaks fan, how it shaped who I am and my storytelling sensibilities before diving into a review of The Return episodes 1 & 2. From there, I analyze the themes that will run throughout all 18 episodes before concluding with an examination of the lyrics to “Shadow” by the Chromatics and how the song speaks to the deeper themes that Lynch and Frost will explore in their return to the Pacific Northwest’s most famous town. Grab your golden shovel, pour yourself a cup of coffee (or a bowl of creamed corn, if that’s your thing), and crank that volume up all the way as you take a night time ride. Welcome to Hanging With Agent Cooper, everyone! I have no idea where this podcast will lead us, but I have a definite feeling it will be a place both wonderful and strange. (That’s not true, by the w [...]
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Hello, everyone, and welcome to Hanging With Agent Cooper, a Twin Peaks podcast! Beginning on May 21st, I will review each of the episodes of Twin Peaks: The Return and place that episode within the context of the everything we know about entirety of the show, Fire Walk With Me and the original series. It will be an in-depth deep dive into the world that Lynch and Frost gifted us, and I’m looking forward to sharing all of my joys and thoughts of the incredible journey that was Twin Peaks: The Return!
If you have any thoughts that you want to share regarding Twin Peaks, The Return, Fire Walk With Me, please write in at [email protected] or [email protected]
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