Twin Peaks. S1/E1: “Episode #1.1″ (David Lynch, Duwayne Dunham, 1989)
Meadowbrook Bridge
Snoqualmie, Washington (USA)
Bridge over the Snoqualmie river
Type: truss bridge.
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damn twin peaks really was just like. ok this is our dead girl laura palmer and this is her girlfriend donna and their boyfriend james and james & donna’s girlfriend maddy (who is also laura’s cousin). and this is is laura’s OTHER boyfriend bobby and his girlfriend shelly who is married (FUCK LEO JOHNSON) and this is shelly’s boss norma the love theme plays over a lot of their scenes which is interesting to say the least. and here we have norma’s husband hank and her boyfriend ed and ed’s wife nadine. it goes on basically the entire town is somehow romantically linked to each other. and here to investigate laura’s murder we have special agent dale cooper and his girlfriend diane and his ex albert and coop & albert’s boyfriend harry and his girlfriend josie. also present are the strange number of evil old men obsessed with josie, cooper’s new girlfriend annie, and audrey horne who has a thing for him but he won’t date because she’s 18. also gordon cole. who’s the lady with the log? we call her the log lady.
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TWIN PEAKS: pilot ( alternate ending )
"Welcome to Twin Peaks. My name is Margaret Lanterman. I live in Twin Peaks. I am known as the Log Lady. There is a story behind that. There are many stories in Twin Peaks. Some of them are sad, some funny. Some of them are stories of madness, of violence. Some are ordinary. Yet they all have about them a sense of mystery - the mystery of life.
Sometimes, the mystery of death. The mystery of the woods. The woods surrounding Twin Peaks.
To introduce this story, let me just say it encompasses the all-- it is beyond the "fire", though few would know that meaning. It is a story of many, but begins with one - and I knew her.
The one leading to the many is Laura Palmer. Laura is the one."
― Margaret Lanterman
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Twin Peaks Pilot / Supernatural Pilot
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animated TV show with a character who consistently has slightly-off timing with the sync between the animation of their mouth and their dialogue, but this is later revealed to be diegetic and not a production error because the character is either telepathic and lipsyncing or can manipulate reality and chooses not to/can't sync their dialogue and lips
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Twin Peaks. S1/E1: “Episode #1.1″ (David Lynch, Duwayne Dunham, 1989)
Reinig Bridge / Snoqualmie Valley Trail - Reinig Bridge
Snoqualmie, Washington (USA)
Bridge over the Snoqualmie river
Type: truss bridge.
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Ronette Pulaski walking the railroad tracks
In a series filled with haunting scenes, the long, slow shot of Ronette might be the most unforgettable. Between Badalamenti’s score and the blank look on Phoebe Augustine’s face, it underscores just how much trauma she and Laura really experienced — and it’s devastating.
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happy hurricane eve to all who celebrate
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