A Holistic Twin Peaks Podcast: Annie Malone and Jessica Baxter analyze each episode of the seminal TV series in the context of the whole.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm ReviewsComedy |
On episode 31 of Really Weird Stuff: A Twin Peaks Podcast, were diving headlong into the 1992 cinematic prequel, "Fire Walk With Me", written by Robert Engels and David Lynch, and directed by David Lynch. It was released to theaters August 28th, 1992... more
On episode 30 of Really Weird Stuff, were discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 23: "Beyond Life and Death". This episode was written by Mark Frost, Robert Engels, Harley Peyton, and David Lynch (uncredited). It was directed by David Lynch. This ep... more
On episode 29 of Really Weird Stuff, were discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 21: "Miss Twin Peaks". This episode was written by Barry Pullman and directed by Tim Hunter (Rivers Edge). This episode is best known for taking place on the day of the... more
On episode 28 of Really Weird Stuff, were discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 20: "The Path to the Black Lodge". This episode was written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal (who has previously directed a TV movi... more
On episode 27 of Really Weird Stuff, were discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 19: "Variations on Relations". This episode was written by Harley Peyton and Mark Frost and directed by Jonathan Sanger (producer on The Elephant Man). This episode is ... more
On episode 26 of Really Weird Stuff, were discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 18: "On the Wings of Love". This episode was written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and directed by Duwayne Dunham. This episode is best known for Gordon Coles (Dav... more
On episode 25 of Really Weird Stuff, were discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 17: "Wounds and Scars". This episode was written by Barry Pullman and directed by Madonna video visionary, James Foley, who brings his more conventional cinematic style... more
On episode 24 of Really Weird Stuff, were discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 16: "The Condemned Woman". This episode was written by Tricia Brock and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. Brock and Glatter had the unenviable task of bidding adieu to J... more
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