Part 9
- Episode aired Jul 9, 2017
- TV-MA
- 58m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4.6K
YOUR RATING
This is the chair.This is the chair.This is the chair.
Don S. Davis
- Major Garland Briggs
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAfter this episode aired, Matthew Lillard wrote on Twitter that his scene in the interview room was the "hardest scene of my life," adding it was done in two takes.
- Quotes
Jerry Horne's foot: I am not your foot.
- SoundtracksAmerica The Beautiful
Written by Samuel A. Ward
Performed and arranged by The United States Air Force Band (as the U.S. Air Force Band)
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While I do love the surreal trips of episode 8, Episode 9 allows you to enjoy a more straight-forward experience that gives the right amount of progression as plot points slowly inter-connect each other. It packs in surprises that makes certain past moments more meaningful then previously thought. All of it fits in a nicely packed box filled with many goodies while still leaving you wanting more even if you're pretty full.
Funny enough, This is actually the least traumatic episode of the series so far (Which isn't saying much considering the Johnny Horne scene).I mean even the evil coop scenes were pretty tame compared to before. Instead we get really beautiful moments that warmed my original Twin Peaks fan (and American side if you know what I mean) inside me. There are also many moments that really establish how well Lynch portrays normal human interaction. These interactions are either extremely awkward, comfortable banter, both, or maybe more then that. All of these show certain relationships (Conflict, distrust, friendship, tension, first-time meet-ups) between characters really well without a word spoken sometimes. It all makes each conversation very unique.
All and all, this was a great episode that is keeping the ball rolling after a amazing and confusing piece of scary-ass art. The show has been fantastic and it keeps on delivering.
10/10
P.S That one detective's laugh was really the highlight of the episode.
Funny enough, This is actually the least traumatic episode of the series so far (Which isn't saying much considering the Johnny Horne scene).I mean even the evil coop scenes were pretty tame compared to before. Instead we get really beautiful moments that warmed my original Twin Peaks fan (and American side if you know what I mean) inside me. There are also many moments that really establish how well Lynch portrays normal human interaction. These interactions are either extremely awkward, comfortable banter, both, or maybe more then that. All of these show certain relationships (Conflict, distrust, friendship, tension, first-time meet-ups) between characters really well without a word spoken sometimes. It all makes each conversation very unique.
All and all, this was a great episode that is keeping the ball rolling after a amazing and confusing piece of scary-ass art. The show has been fantastic and it keeps on delivering.
10/10
P.S That one detective's laugh was really the highlight of the episode.
- akoronthebastard
- Jul 9, 2017
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Details
- Runtime58 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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