![]() What did the entire episode mean? No one knows, but it’s complete Lynch: An homage to his works from Blue Velvet, Lost Highway and Eraserhead, and a possible explanation as to how all the evil originated in Twin Peaks in the first place (there’s an indication that the episode is about the birth of the evil spirit Bob). ![]() With Twin Peaks: The Return Deming has notched his first Emmy nomination for outstanding cinematography in a limited series or movie, and it’s for the series’ most audacious episode, Chapter 8, a mostly black-and-white oasis that veered off from the series’ storyline of FBI agent Dale Cooper’s dopplegangers and featured such existential imagery as the test of the Atom bomb, an evil vagrant who crushes people’s heads and recites poetry, and the innocence of the 1950s (kids out on a date) and its evils (ya know, a frog moth crawling out of a little girl’s mouth). ![]()
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