Watch the ****ing movie before season 3 starts, you ****ing idiots who I know are reading this and have not done so and think you don't have to.
I have a friend who hasn't seen the movie and plans on giving season 3 "a short lease". Absolutely infuriating.
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Originally Posted by Dominic
4 episodes on Sunday!
GF and I are staying in tomorrow night to watch the last two episodes of season 2 and Fire: Walk With Me for prep. Sunday night we will be eating donuts and cherry pie and coffee...probably spike the coffee, tho.
Ya I bought half a cherry pie from Whole Foods today. Don't spike the coffee, you need to be in tip-top mental shape!
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Originally Posted by MSchu18
I don't have showtime...
I can't understand a post like this in this day and age. If you have cable, pay for Showtime. If you don't have cable, you have multiple options including standalone Showtime streaming (Anytime or Now or whatever) for $10-$15, Sling ($20) + Showtime, Hulu + Showtime, etc.
Don't pirate it unless you're poor.
At LEAST do a free trial or plan to sign up for just the first month and then cancel if you hate paying a monthly fee, just to get the earlier revelations seen before you're spoiled on them. I have a feeling buzz might die down considerably if and when we see Cooper come back, and if the new mystery (if any) doesn't grab people.
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Originally Posted by Grue
Does lack of negative buzz mean this isn't going to be a mess? Is that how it works in tv land? Obviously most anticipated show of 2017 for uh a lot of us olds. I haven't heard **** and was super surprised its already out this weekend.
*Most anticipated show ever.
There's not a chance it's a mess. Lynch is a master artist. Anything you've heard from hipsters commenting on movie sites about how he's gone off the deep end is wrong. His most recent feature, Inland Empire, is a masterpiece, maybe the best film of the 21st century. And contrary to what people like to say, it has a fairly traditional narrative for around half the running time - scenes with traditional dialogue and "narrative tension" as opposed to just horrifying human-sized Rabbits with otherworldly noises in the background (but it has those too).
There is literally no misstep in Lynch's career that I can think of except I guess Dune if you're gonna count that, where he didn't have final cut.