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Happy Twin Peaks Day. https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/david-lynchs-industrious-pandemic

Happy Twin Peaks Day. https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/david-lynchs-industrious-pandemic
Back for the new year. We give an update on Wisteria/Unrecorded Night, but mostly we're here to talk about Hades.
What is Wisteria? Cover art: Tulipasylvestris, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
It's been while—David's started pulling random numbers each day, there's a trailer out for the new Dune movie, and one of our *other* favorite shows has been canceled. Let's talk about it!
David's still going and so are we (sorry for the lack of Showgirls talk)
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Ashley and Mat discuss the finale of The Return.
Returning guests Jess Lane (@notjesslane) and Brendan James (@deep_beige) join us for our 50th episode to talk about father-son bonding, texting etiquette, finger sandwiches, and dancing like nobody's watching.
Scott Benson (@ImSoSurePodcast) joins us once again as we approach the end of Twin Peaks: The Return. It's time to talk about Judy.
Joel Bocko (@LostInTheMovies) joins us for a Parisian dream, some sandwiches with cheese, one hell of a Twin Peaks clip show, misophonia triggering noises, a superhero origin story, and... the best scene ever.
Conga lines, gym sets, Mormons, existentialism... and a place called Drape Runner Corner. On top of all that, the return of our "favorite" piece of Twin Peaks music. What a week.
We talk about Agent Preston, Sarah Palmer, the long-awaited — and oddly frustrating — return of a beloved character, and we brainstorm the perfect way that Mr. Todd could be taken out (it involves a Wendy's).
Jess Lane (@notjesslane) joins us to discuss allusions to art, parallels to True Detective, and straight-up references to Se7en in this week's installment. Oh, and we talk about the Briggs situation... you know we do. Apologies for the echo-y audio — the Woodsmen may have interfered.
Part 10 wasn't our favorite, but it was a useful jumping-off point to talk about larger concerns with the new series. Plus, how can you not love Albert and Constance?
Three investigations. Two Coopers. One sweet, sweet boy. It's the Frostiest episode of the new series yet, and we're here to gab about it.
Our discussion of The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer — which assumes you've seen the original series, Fire Walk With Me, The Missing Pieces, Parts 1 through 8 of the new series, and that you've read The Secret History of Twin Peaks. Got that all down? Good.
Brendan James (@deep_beige) of Chapo Trap House joins us to discuss Part 8. We ponder woodsmen, soul orbs, gross eggs, Kafka critters, and "The" Nine Inch Nails — plus we take a moment to consider Lynch and Frost's original plans for a third season. Lynch on quinoa: youtube.com/watch?v=uSP-ewdJYJc
Part 7 feels like a real return to the town of Twin Peaks and this episode might feel like a return to the old Twin Peaks Peeks — longer discussions, goofier tangents... and some last minute dunking on Billy Zane. https://thebaffler.com/bread-and-circuses/it-is-happening-again-orr
Scott Benson joins us to talk about loss. About getting to know people. About mysterious messages... and... about swearing in the rain.
Reckless kids. Shady dealings. Mysterious phone calls. There's a lot of shit to dig through this week — good thing we've got our golden shovels.
Familiar faces. Unfamiliar spaces. Good fortune. Bad smells. Thumbs up. Furrowed brows. Our dharma? Podcasting. Your dharma... http://tinyurl.com/pdxdonate
The stars turn. A time presents itself. Intros are nailed. "Lost" is discussed. As is "Scooby Doo." Billy Ray Cyrus is invoked. A new member joins the Silver Fox Club. In other words, Twin Peaks Peeks is back.
New episodes of Twin Peaks are just a few days away. We're still here. Today we're talking about coffee ads. Join us.
Mark Frost wrote a new Twin Peaks book. We're here to talk about it. You know the drill.
Our discussion of The Missing Pieces (deleted scenes from Fire Walk With Me) and our initial thoughts on the casting news from Showtime!
Our discussion of Fire Walk With Me. We also delve a little bit into our thoughts on what the film might mean for season 3 and have a comment or two on the recently released casting news from Showtime, but our extended discussion of the latter will accompany our episode on The Missing Pieces.
Twin Peaks Peeks finishes Season 2 with guest Scott Benson of I'm So Sure Podcast. This week's cover art is a comparison of the Owl Cave petroglyph with a real petroglyph in Washington, sent to us by Christian Hartleben (@prophit19701).
A rocky start to what aired as the first part of the Twin Peaks finale in 1991.