Part 10
- Episode aired Jul 16, 2017
- TV-MA
- 53m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
4.1K
YOUR RATING
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Catherine E. Coulson
- Margaret Lanterman (The Log Lady)
- (as Catherine Coulson)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the original series a continuing plot had the character Nadine obsessed with creating silent drape runners. This episode shows Nadine running a shop named "Run Silent, Run Drapes". The name references that fact as well as the movie, Run Silent Run Deep (1958).
- GoofsThe interview of Janey-E with the police shown in the TV news differs in both dialog and movements compared to the one shown in episode 7. They are clearly two completely different takes of the same scene.
- Quotes
Johnny's Annoying Toy: Hello, Johnny. How are you today?
- ConnectionsFeatures Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
- SoundtracksRed River Valley
Performed by Harry Dean Stanton
Featured review
The new characters take centre stage in a part filled with surprising and unsettling moments.
We have entered the second half, and the first part manages to maintain the momentum of parts 7 and 9 fantastically while also shifting the focus onto a number of new characters who were briefly introduced in the first half but not really developed or focused on. Most prominent are the Mitchum brothers, who I would say were the main focus of this instalment. Robert Knepper and Jim Belushi have great chemistry, and their bewildered reactions to Candie's antics were not only hysterical, but helped to up the discomfort of the security camera scene which I found oddly disquieting.
Strange and unsettling scenes are of course a trademark of David Lynch (look no further than Part 8 for evidence), but I found that rather than the constant sense of unease that sometimes occurs (again, Part 8), this Part instead had a bevy of little moments that were each uncomfortable or surprising in their own way. I found myself squealing nearly every minute at some act of violence, plot twist, creepy visual, or unusual moment. Maybe it's just because of the contrast with the slower earlier parts (and Part 8, of course), but this right now feels like one of the more packed episodes of television I've ever seen.
All in all, this is yet another strong part in the revival. I love the way it's going and I feel like we're right where we need to be... although I do find it a little concerning that we're over halfway through and have yet to see Big Ed or Audrey.
Strange and unsettling scenes are of course a trademark of David Lynch (look no further than Part 8 for evidence), but I found that rather than the constant sense of unease that sometimes occurs (again, Part 8), this Part instead had a bevy of little moments that were each uncomfortable or surprising in their own way. I found myself squealing nearly every minute at some act of violence, plot twist, creepy visual, or unusual moment. Maybe it's just because of the contrast with the slower earlier parts (and Part 8, of course), but this right now feels like one of the more packed episodes of television I've ever seen.
All in all, this is yet another strong part in the revival. I love the way it's going and I feel like we're right where we need to be... although I do find it a little concerning that we're over halfway through and have yet to see Big Ed or Audrey.
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- TouchTheGarlicProduction
- Jul 16, 2017
Details
- Runtime53 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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