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Things are officially popping off in Twin Peaks, and it's up to the Watchcasters to try to sort out the myriad comas, betrayals, kidnappings, terrible musical numbers, and other dark business going on.

CHAPTERS:

(00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast 071: Twin Peaks: Coma and The Man Behind Glass
(00:01:05) - Intro.
(00:03:56) - Now that we've got a few episodes under our belt, let's see where we're at.
(00:09:28) - Kicking things off with Coma.
(00:18:56) - Ronette can't speak, but she still says volumes.
(00:20:31) - Creamed corn.
(00:24:18) - A meeting of the minds between Major Briggs and the Log Lady.
(00:28:40) - Two ledgers and a cheese pig.
(00:32:23) - Andy's sterility, and Hank's past.
(00:35:39) - Leland sees Bob.
(00:38:09) - Audrey ruins Emory's fetish night.
(00:42:40) - Bobby discovers insurance fraud.
(00:46:27) - Briggs delivers the message.
(00:52:28) - Oh James. You're not talented.
(01:01:08) - Another dream about Bob, and Audrey's in trouble.
(01:04:34) - Break!
(01:05:01) - We're back, and it's time for The Man Behind Glass.
(01:07:47) - Making contact with Harold.
(01:13:14) - The circle of Bob, and Albert's unexpected moment.
(01:20:13) - Leland tells the cops about Bob.
(01:24:11) - On the subject of Dick Tremayne.
(01:29:59) - James and Maddy continue to accidentally make Donna think they're into each other.
(01:32:31) - Jean Renault.
(01:38:13) - The return of the One-Armed Man.
(01:42:59) - Shelley clams up, and Ben goes toe-to-toe with Cooper.
(01:47:08) - Nadine crashes back into the world.
(01:51:33) - The hypnotization of Dr. Jacoby.
(01:56:53) - Donna's graveyard monologue, and James continues to be an idiot.
(02:06:04) - The discovery of the diary.
(02:08:34) - Final thoughts.
(02:10:59) - Outro.

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Michael Polston

Alex mentions the "single most indefensible thing" coming up next week, but having recently rewatched season 2 to its conclusion, I would like to offer up the Ben Horne Civil War General plotline later in the season as a potential runner-up.

Eric W

Okay. Have never watched twin peaks (but totally want to after listening to the TP Watchcast), and I'm now entirely convinced TP and Stargate: SG1 are in the same universe. Don Davis is using a fake name as Major General Briggs while searching for extraterrestrial life, but gets promoted to head the stargate program and starts using his actual name (General Hammond).