
Horse in the Room
Content Warning: discussions of sexual abuse, violence against women, murder of women, abuse of minors and yellowface. So, we come, inevitably, to the horse in the Palmer household. With all the horrors that entails and

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A Twin Peaks rewatch podcast. Get yourself a nice cup of the blackest coffee you can find, a slice of damn fine cherry pie and join us! Music Credits: "Envision" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ We have a Patreon! Sign up to see out Let's Play of The X-Files Game at: https://www.patreon.com/thingsaregettingstrange
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Content Warning: discussions of sexual abuse, violence against women, murder of women, abuse of minors and yellowface. So, we come, inevitably, to the horse in the Palmer household. With all the horrors that entails and

Cooper finally contends with his litany of illegal actions! For a few minutes. Then he starts withholding medication... Twin Peaks continues! We talk about James's perplexing timing to resolve last episode's cliffhanger

Back to Twin Peaks ! We briefly talk about upcoming X-Files news (both old and new!) and The Amazing Digital Circus finale (don't worry, we're not about to spoil anything) before diving headlong into the Pacrific Northwe

We get a bit hung up on how Maddy's hair has changed over the course of the series. And reach silly conclusions about the potential Laura Palmer-ifiction of every woman in Twin Peaks. Sort of like Third Impact. Or carcen

If you're watching along with the series, what perpetual cynic Albert believes in might come as rather a surprise in The Man Behind the Glass. Especially moments after his giddy glee about the pop-culture provenance of t

So much coma! We wind up talking about how much of a trope the soap opera coma is... and how Twin Peaks weirdly (for Leo anyway) plays it closer to reality than most... We get side-tracked onto The Fourth Kind for a whil

Twin Peaks gets off to a slightly unusual second season start... We discuss comas and how it feels so oddly distanced from season 1. Also get minorly fixated on the previously unmentioned Hayward daughter. Support the sh

Hard to ignore how good Piper Laurie is in this episode. And in general in this series! We've reached the all too soon end of season 1 of Twin Peaks and it feels like everything's happening, so many cliffhangers and dang

Watch as Dale Cooper fends off Audrey's attempts at seduction in order not to bring the FBI into disrepute shortly before making use of the Bookhouse Boys because they need to do something across the Candian border! Not

Twin Peaks continues to tease that a solution to its central mystery can only be imminent! Birds singing and perpetual music get their explanations here! But in the meantime, we continue to complain about James, continue

Feels like everyone is turning out to be psychic in Twin Peaks... Laura Palmer, Sarah Palmer, Dale Cooper... Hank Jennings?! Or at least we don't have a good way for him to call right after the letter he sent (presumably

You may be shocked - SHOCKED - to learn Twin Peaks immediately swerves away from naming Laura Palmer's killer despite explicitly promising such an answer last episode. Such is the way of Twin Peaks, and these days its we

The Red Room makes its appearance in Twin Peaks! If you've been wondering how the series has the reputation it has, it all ramps up from here. We talk backwards talking, our "clues" for the central mystery, compare the s

The soap opera continues, though we will note how Cooper seems to travel. Or at least which items seem essential. We're still a bit early, not quite to the kind of thing Twin Peaks would become famous for... But there's

Join us as we take a trip into the Pacific North-West... To a town with a population way too high for how its depicted. And an eccentric population. We are, of course, talking about Twin Peaks this time. Taking in the vi

Alas we have reached the end of Darkplace with so much of the series still left unglimpsed... What sights and truths could it reveal? Maybe that Dean Learner actually can act since once again he actually does for a brief

Looking past the less than subtle "borrowing" of John Carpenter's back-catalogue, we end up zeroing in on the actual theme of Scotch Mist! Doesn't have much to do with xenophobia, fog, mist but is very prevalent in the e

We reach the infamous episode! The one with Garth Marenghi's attitude to subtext... Also his questions no one else asks... Despite the very obvious Planet of the Apes styling, we talk more about Avatar, Star Wars and Raw

Content warning: mentions of sexual assault We're not wild about this episode of Darkplace, but as discussed it contains some of the more quotable lines. Also the episode has the absolutely incomprehensible production mi

Episode 2 of Darkplace has perhaps one of the more obvious inspirations from a famed horror author's work and perhaps quailing from the maddening reality of that we talk about why where horror is set seems to dictate wha
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