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The path to the Black Lodge has been winding and occasionally pointless, but we've never been closer to breaking this whole Twin Peaks mystery open. Join us as we pick through the worthwhile parts of these episodes before next week's two-episode finale!

CHAPTERS:

(00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 78: Twin Peaks: On the Wings of Love, Variations and Relations, and The Path to the Black Lodge.
(00:00:23) - Intro.
(00:06:03) - Kicking things off with On the Wings of Love.
(00:07:57) - Miss Jones: Expert Assassin.
(00:11:55) - Billy Zane: Charming Doof.
(00:14:10) - The Bonsai Subterfuge, and Gordon's inexplicable ability to hear Shelly.
(00:24:30) - The Annie Conundrum.
(00:27:53) - A bunch of Earle stuff, and Donna is back on the hunt.
(00:32:05) - Audrey goes to Seattle, Jack is in love with Audrey, Ben is eating carrots.
(00:35:50) - Spelunking into Owl Cave.
(00:40:19) - Break!
(00:40:50) - We're back, and it's time for Variations and Relations (not Variations on Relations,
as I say incorrectly).
(00:43:53) - Rusty's doom.
(00:49:40) - Andy's art, Pete's poetry, and puzzle boxes.
(00:56:23) - Back at the Double R.
(01:03:08) - Dick's wine tasting escapades, Ben's pitch for Miss Twin Peaks, and Cole steals a kiss.
(01:12:34) - Coop and Jack's only meeting.
(01:17:21) - Donna grills her mom, and the HOWLER of an ending.
(01:22:29) - Break 2!
(01:22:54) - We're back, and we're on The Path to the Black Lodge!
(01:27:50) - Lucy's entering Miss Twin Peaks, and Ben and Doc Hayward have a confrontation.
(01:35:53) - Earle's video log, and Leo's ill-conceived escape attempt.
(01:40:39) - Bobby finally realizes he sucks, and the tremors begin.
(01:44:14) - Audrey sees Jack one more time.
(01:46:58) - The stupidest abduction in TV history.
(01:49:39) - Annie, you're in danger.
(01:52:20) - The red drapes stinger.
(01:56:26) - Final thoughts.
(02:03:53) - Outro.

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girlbiter

I’m soooo hyped for the next episode I’m so curious what Brad especially is going to think about the ending …

Bart Lievaart

I've been loving the Watchcast and this excuse to rewatch Twin Peaks specifically. Three things I only thought of when listening to this episode (spoiler-free): -I think the gazebo where Earle leaves Rusty is the same place he saw Cooper and Annie kiss after their date on the lake. That ties into his M.O. of insinuating himself into people's lives, the only thing he does as a villain that works for me. Sort of like trying to corrupt this memory for Cooper? Weirdly Dale never seems to pick up on the implicit threat, but maybe that's because he's too in love to do his job right now. -I'm not sure about the lady in the diner, but Pete and Dale's arms both start trembling when discussing or witnessing love. Maybe the greater degree of love in Twin Peaks lately is also drawing BOB in? He likes fear and the pleasures, after all. And his arm is the first thing we see manifesting in the final scene. -This one's a stretch, but is the horse costume meant to be a chess Knight? It's incredibly goofy either way, but given the Queen stuff Earle hasn't completely abandoned his dumb chess metaphors even if they're done with the game itself. Very excited to hear Brad and Vinny's reactions to where the final two episodes leave the world of Twin Peaks