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 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 16: Tit for Tati | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:41

With the new season's airing schedule finally normalizing, Kate and Simon are joined by returning guest Justine Smith to try to sort out the new season's relationship to the original Twin Peaks, the broader TV landscape, as well as Lynch's other work. Also discussed: Twitter swag, political alienation, electrical currents, Bob, and Caleb Landry Jones' weird skin and face. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 15: You’re Just a Stranger’s Dream | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:02

Whatever you want to call it - Season 3, a "limited series," or something new entirely, David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks revival is finally upon us, and tasked with discussing its first four episodes, Kate and Simon, are, well, a little overwhelmed. With the recognition that there will be plenty more hours to discuss, your humble hosts take the long view, looking at Lynch's updated aesthetic tactics, as well as the new series' expanded sense of both horror and humour. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 14: “Fire Walk With Me” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:18

New episodes of Twin Peaks land this Sunday (holy balls!), and that can only mean one thing: it's time to revisit Fire Walk With Me, Lynch's divisive, brutal film chronicling the final days of Laura Palmer. Author and critic Adam Nayman joins Kate and Simon to talk about the film's critical rehabilitation, its wacky prologue, its impact on the Twin Peaks world at large, Sheryl Lee's remarkable performance, and to take potshots at other filmmakers for kicks. You can (and should) order Adam's books here! Also, for the curious, Simon wrote a thing about the new season and its reception here. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 13: There Is No Death | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:16:58

The final episodes of Twin Peaks' original ABC run are covered on this week's podcast, and the momentous occasion brings out a lot of feelings in Kate and Simon - as well as a lot of profound nerdery. A slightly extended episode includes Kate and Simon bonding over their shared hatred of Jacques Tati, a detailed breakdown of the Red Room / Black Lodge sequences, and plenty of questioning as to whether we really needed any of this Miss Twin Peaks business. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 12: In Zane, In the Membrane | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:00

As we head into the final stretch of Season 2, things are finally starting to look up - or are they? Guest James Cathcart helps Kate and Simon crawl out from under the worst subplots and new elements of the second season while looking ahead to the (triumphant?) end of the season. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 11: Crimes Against Aesthetics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:02

"The legend of how awful [these episodes] are shades your approach to them...not everything in them is terrible..." We wrestle with perhaps the darkest, most awful stretch of Twin Peaks episodes we possibly could, with the help of Olivier Creurer. What can be salvaged from the wreckage? Discussed: the sudden influx of supporting characters, flutes, Poochie, Diane Keaton's (uh) directorial acumen, flutes, Billy Zane, the series' behind-the-scenes collapse, flutes, and so, so very much more. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 10: What About Bob? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:41

With the help of special guest Ethan Vestby of These Boys Are Good Boys, Kate and Simon accelerate the podcast's pace and tackle the next four episodes, beginning to delve into what we will be not so affectionately terming as The Dark Days. This episode features an above-average amount of sass and several pieces of remarkably random trivia. Don't say you didn't learn anything. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 9: “Lonely Souls” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:56

Laura Palmer's killer is revealed, unraveling all that came before - or does it? Once again flying solo so as to hog a momentous episode, Kate and Simon discuss the impact of learning the "true" identity of Laura's killer, the implications of a post-reveal landscape, and the ways in which Lynch is able to tap into a richer emotional landscape than his peers. Somewhere in there you get a spectacularly pretentious moment courtesy of Simon (he apologizes profoundly) and many, many specific arguments for Lynch's directorial genius. And lots of mean jokes at James' expense. Again. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 8: The Gifted and the Damned | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:32

Kate and Simon fly solo, which means a whole lot of tangents, trivia, and goofiness ensue, including a particularly juicy bit of archival goodness that is 100% (to the best of our knowledge) exclusive to this podcast. (Exclusive!) Meanwhile, much energy is spent considering the creative role of Jennifer Lynch, the use of non-actors and the influence of nontraditional casting, the ballad of Josie Packard, many apologies are given, and Simon ponders one of his most profound regrets. (Not really that profound. But a little bit profound.) Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 7: Attack of the Plant Vaginas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:59

Kate and Simon face down a couple of occasionally patchy but still fascinating episodes with the help of the brilliant (Dr.!) Sara Ann Swain: "The Man Behind the Glass" and "Laura's Secret Diary." Of note this week: missing Bobby and Shelley (and conscious Audrey), Slavoj Žižek and his feelings about flowers/anatomy,  Albert's showstopping monologue, the Josie problem, the series' use of soap opera tropes and actors, and a whole lot more. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 6: A Three-Hankie Crime | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:12

In a slightly belated (sorry!), slightly extended outing, Kate and Simon are joined by Jessica Bardley for possibly the most impacttful one-two punch of the entire series, the Season Two openers "Mat the Giant Be With You" and "Coma," two Lynch-directed episodes with a ton of notable elements, scenes, and flourishes. We dive deep on the music, the impact of Lynch's return to the directors' chair, and so very much more. Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 5: Bite the Bullet, Baby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:17

To cap off Twin Peaks' first season, Kate and Simon are joined by Goomba Stomp/Sordid Cinema editor and longtime partner in podcasting Ricky D. Does the climactic episode live up to the landmark television that preceded it? We answer this and other questions, like whether or not Leo has been shot enough times, whether Mark Frost cut it in the directors' chair, and whether or not everyone on the podcast knows who Drake is. (The answer may surprise you!) Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher  

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 4: Close Your Eyes, Burst Into Flames | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:15

Kate and Simon are joined by Connor Denney (@reviewoffilm) to talk "Cooper's Dreams" and "Realization Time," Season One's penultimate episodes. Of particular interest this week: roleplaying, doubling (and tripling!), Audrey, Bobby, amateur law enforcement, and how non-Lynch directors interpret what it is to be "Lynchian." Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher  

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 3: There Are A Lot Of Birds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:11

With the help of guest Matt Croombs, Kate and Simon dive deep into "Rest in Pain" and "The One-Armed Man" while also pondering, among other things, Twin Peaks' place in the late 80s / early 90s political and cultural landscape, how its take on surreal dreamscapes collides and colludes with other threads of representation, and how it squares with some of its contemporaries in the so-called "Golden Age" of television. Also: did you notice all those birds? Listen on iTunes _

 The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast, Episode 2: A Fish in the Percolator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:15

In our second episode, Kate and Simon are joined by longtime collaborator and partner in crime Justine Smith to discuss the pivotal second and third episodes of Twin Peaks. The wide-ranging discussion veers into the origins of surrealism, the success rates of other series directors at adapting Lynch's signature style, and much more. Also: sweaters, watching the show the "wrong" vs. "right" way, and our initial pet peeves. Listen on iTunes

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