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  • 00:00

    This video contains spoilers on all things Twin Peaks.

  • 00:04

    So viewers please be warned, the spoilers are about to begin.

  • 00:10

    The one leading to the many is Laura Palmer.

  • 00:18

    Now the circle is almost complete.

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    Laura is the one.

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    Laura is the one.

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    Laura is the one - again!

  • 00:46

    That’s one of the most amazing things about Season 3.

  • 00:49

    After more than 25 long years, Lynch and Frost managed to do something truly incredible.

  • 00:56

    This is something that I am not sure they could have pulled off had the series continued

  • 01:01

    the following year after what was seemingly the most horrifying cliffhanger ending in

  • 01:07

    television that I’ve ever experienced.

  • 01:10

    The original series all started with the mystery of Laura Palmer’s murder.

  • 01:15

    Who killed Laura Palmer?

  • 01:17

    In episode 2, the first episode Lynch directed following the pilot, we see Cooper’s dream

  • 01:23

    sequence where Laura whispers the killer’s name to Dale.

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    Our favorite Special Agent remembers every single detail intricate from this dream, except

  • 01:33

    for the most important detail.

  • 01:35

    He even remembered that Laura whispered the killer’s name to him, he just couldn’t

  • 01:40

    remember who it was!

  • 01:41

    But David Lynch knew who it was, and he never really wanted it revealed.

  • 01:46

    As we all know, the network inexplicably forced their hand and made Lynch and Frost reveal

  • 01:52

    the killer.

  • 01:53

    This was extremely well done, I might add.

  • 01:56

    To this day I am absolutely flabbergasted that Maddy’s tragic demise aired on network

  • 02:02

    television back when it did.

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    Leland had a powerhouse exit, and then the show inherently needed a makeover.

  • 02:10

    The genie was OUT of the bottle!

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    The mystery of Laura Palmer was settled.

  • 02:15

    As a result of the incompetent network knuckleheads who strongarmed Lynch and Frost, the mystery

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    of Laura Palmer’s death was now, like Laura, DEAD!

  • 02:27

    Season 2 was forced to go through a transitional phase here.

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    Personally, I think some fans are a little harsh about some of the episodes during this

  • 02:35

    stretch, but most fans would surely agree that later in the Season the ball was rolling

  • 02:41

    with new momentum.

  • 02:43

    That momentum culminated in a powerhouse explosion of vintage Lynch in the Season 2 finale, where

  • 02:49

    even Laura Palmer herself resurfaced in what appeared to be a doppelganger capacity.

  • 02:56

    Meanwhile…

  • 03:02

    How’s Annie?

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    How’s Annie?

  • 03:07

    Personally, and I don’t think I’m alone here, but when I first heard news of the improbable

  • 03:12

    triumphant comeback of Twin Peaks - I didn’t have many real expectations.

  • 03:18

    But among those I did have, I suspected we’d get some type of closure on Annie and Cooper.

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    When all was said and done, we didn’t exactly get either of those.

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    Annie was only mentioned once in passing, and at the end Cooper looked confused, horrified,

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    and defeated.

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    Fire Walk with Me had seemed to provide closure for Laura.

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    So I had no idea how Laura would figure into Season 3, mainly because the mystery surrounding

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    Laura was already over.

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    Or so I thought.

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    Early in Season 3 Laura again whispers something to Cooper, only this time she is afterwards

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    somehow seemingly swept away.

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    At the end of Season 3, after Carrie Page screams, we once again see Laura whispering

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    to Dale, in a much tighter shot than what we got in Part 2.

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    Cooper once again seemed to forget the important part of what Laura whispered to him.

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    This is familiar territory!

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    Once again, Cooper seemingly forgets what she whispered, but Lynch knows.

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    Only this time, Lynch wasn’t strongarmed by some incompetent TV executives.

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    So as an audience, like Cooper, we don’t know what she said.

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    And even if I’m wrong and Cooper is aware of what she said, we still don’t know shit!

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    But Lynch does, and I don’t imagine he will ever be inclined to tell us.

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    Lynch never really wanted Laura’s mystery resolved.

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    And now, when all is said and done, Lynch and Frost successfully managed to put Laura’s

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    mystery, the magic genie itself, BACK in the bottle again.

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    Is life a puzzle?

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    I am filled with questions.

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    What year is this?

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    So in a very real way, Lynch and Frost masterfully managed to finish Season 3 by placing Laura

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    Palmer back at the heart of the mystery.

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    I believe this would have been inherently more difficult to accomplish had Season 3

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    happened all of those years ago immediately following Season 2.

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    And the reason I say this is because recently, really for the first time since Season 3 ended,

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    I find myself again wondering what Season 3 would have been like had it happened in 1991-92.

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    Don’t get me wrong!

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    I absolutely cherish Season 3!

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    And I am still now, and will always be itching for more.

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    Or more accurately, itching for any new content from Lynch in a filmmaking capacity, with

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    fingers crossed that rumors of a new series come to fruition.

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    It’s kind of strange though.

  • 06:01

    For 20 long years I had long fantasized about what might have been in Twin Peaks Season

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    3.

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    After I watched all of Twin Peaks for the first time many years ago, not a year went

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    by where these kinds of thoughts wouldn’t frequently surface and resurface in my mind.

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    Time and time again.

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    But that ongoing habit, it all came to a screeching halt when the improbable triumphant return

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    of Twin Peaks was underway.

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    It was happening again!

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    So all of those thoughts about a hypothetical third season manifested into reality.

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    A dream come true.

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    And then of course, most of my attention went to enjoying the entire overall experience

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    the 3rd season provided, while also speculating about the possibilities of what might theoretically

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    happen in the 4th season.

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    And the 5th season.

  • 06:57

    Exactly 3 years ago today, we were right in the middle of Twin Peaks Season 3.

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    Part 12 would have been the recent episode of 3 years ago.

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    And strangely enough, on the 3 year anniversary I finally ventured back intto the old habit

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    of wondering what Season 3 could have been like back in the early 90s.

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    That old habit suddenly crept back into my mind’s eye.

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    Had it happened back then, the entire playing field would have been inherently different.

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    Everything from the available cast, to the limitations of network restrictions vs the

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    creative freedom afforded to Lynch and Frost by Showtime, to a slew of other related and

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    semi-related considerations.

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    But it’s almost irresistible to ponder the possibilities of Mr C roaming around Twin

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    Peaks circa 1992.

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    While Season 3 did adequately fill the gap of what Mr C had been up to for 25 years,

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    the idea of seeing Mr C doing his thing to the characters we know and loved - that alone

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    had the potential to be something incredibly special.

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    But that’s the thing of it.

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    Had Season 3 happened in 1991-92, it feels like the story had become centered around

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    Cooper being stuck in the Black Lodge, and Mr C on the loose, in a union with Bob, hoodwinking

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    Twin Peaks residents left, right, and center.

  • 08:23

    Had Lynch and Frost tried to make Laura Palmer re-emerge as the center of the mystery back

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    then - I really believe that would have been extremely difficult to pull off back then,

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    just a year after their hands were forced to reveal the killer.

  • 08:38

    Season 3 opened with this soul-chilling flashback.

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    I’ll see you again in 25 years.

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    Meanwhile.

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    Then we see the familiar territory with a similar whispering scene, discovering new

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    ground with Laura’s inner essence and her subsequently being torn away.

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    Then we don’t see Laura for a while, but yet her essence still exudes an omnipresent

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    troubling mood that reverberates throughout the season.

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    We see her photo at the beginning of every episode, Bobby breaks down in tears when he sees her

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    photo; our heroic trio of Lucy, Andy, and Hawk are investigating her old case files

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    in search of something missing; Lucy had bad gas, but it wasn’t about the bunnies; it

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    was about the missing diary pages.

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    If there was any closure on Annie, it came from the fact that she kept the mystery alive

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    and helped the dream come true, because of that diary entry.

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    Of course, we also have the scene of Laura’s essence - seemingly a creation of The Fireman

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    and set off onto her path by Senorita Dito.

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    Now before we get to Cooper’s meddling ways where he changes the past, let’s take a

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    step back.

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    My own personal investigation, I suspect, will be ongoing for the rest of my life.

  • 10:06

    The very first scene we see that happens in Twin Peaks is good ol’ Doctor Jacoby.

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    He’s having a shitload of shovels delivered.

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    I’m sure I wasn’t alone wondering how the hell Jacoby fit in and what the hell he

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    was up to, because his character’s entire driving force was originally centered around

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    Laura’s unsolved murder.

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    So Jacoby is spray painting all these shovels, and we ultimately learn that Jacoby is selling

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    these golden shovels, two coats guaranteed, so that people can shovel their way out of

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    the shit.

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    Jacoby is just one of many characters whose primary motivations that were altered when the knucklehead

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    television executives strong armed Lynch and Frost.

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    Jacoby ultimately serves as the motivating inspiration that prompts Nadine to set Ed

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    free so he could pursue his true love Norma.

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    Ed and Norma appear to have a happy ending, together at last, after so many long years

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    of quasi-forbidden love.

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    Never wanting to hurt anyone, and never just taking what they want.

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    But did Ed and Norma truly have a happy ending?

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    After all, this is familiar territory, too!

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    Is this just a play on the cyclical implications that are found elsewhere in Season 3?

  • 11:24

    Before we see Laura again, back in the past, Cooper had seemingly defeated his doppelganger.

  • 11:31

    While I am not entirely sure that this is true (much like I’m not entirely sure Ed

  • 11:35

    and Norma had a happy ending), Part 17 saw what appeared to be the destruction of Bob

  • 11:41

    at the hand of Hulk-hand Freddie, Cooper seemingly defeated his doppelganger.

  • 11:47

    And Cooper had already gotten out of the Lodge by that point.

  • 11:50

    And he ultimately regained form.

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    And that’s when Lynch and Frost brought Laura back to the center of attention.

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    Cooper goes back in time, he pressures Laura into following him, he wants to take her home,

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    she screams and vanishes in a moment that has some type of connection with her being

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    sucked from the Lodge.

  • 12:09

    So Laura is alive, and Cooper changed the past.

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    Cooper essentially denied Laura out of her defining moment. Her defining moment!

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    Laura had already made her choice.

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    Cooper didn’t like that!

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    And just like so many hardships she had long suffered, Laura was again thrust into horrifying

  • 12:29

    circumstances through no choice of her own.

  • 12:33

    Cooper and Diane cross over, some version of Diane assumes Linda-form and bolts, Cooper

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    finds Laura in the form of Carrie Page, we see the plight of Carrie in plain sight, Cooper

  • 12:45

    brings her home, the house was owned by Tremonds and previously owned by Chalfonts!

  • 12:52

    Something feels awfully wrong about all of this, and then the big horrifying scream, and the even

  • 12:58

    more horrifying look of confusion on our beloved hero, FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper.

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    And the last thing we see - Laura whispering to Cooper, but tighter and sadder.

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    It almost exudes a sense of complete hopelessness, perhaps not unlike what Lynch and Frost themselves

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    felt when they were strong armed by the incompetent TV exec knuckleheads all those years ago.

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    Lynch knows what she whispered, and he is loving the idea that we don’t!

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    He’s absolutely loving it!

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    And damn it!

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    We’re just itching to know, and he knows it!

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    And that’s a rather beautiful thing.

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    Because he did it!

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    He expertly maneuvered that slippery genie right back into that damn fine bottle where

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    it always belonged.

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    The greater point I’m trying to make here is, after re-imagining a Season 3 from 1991-92,

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    I’ve personally come to the conclusion that the time gap helped make this mighty artistic undertaking

  • 14:06

    all the more profound and powerful, across the entire spectrum.

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    And the reason it’s more profound and powerful, is because with all that time that has passed

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    since Fire Walk with Me - the book was already long closed on Laura’s story.

  • 14:22

    Only, it wasn’t.

  • 14:24

    Revealing Laura’s mystery killed the essence of the show, and resurrecting her mystery

  • 14:29

    immortalized it.

  • 14:31

    Laura is indeed the one.

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    Damn fine triumphant return!

  • 14:37

    Where there was once one there are now two.

  • 14:41

    Or were there always two?

  • 14:44

    By the way for any Twin Peaks fans interested in reading a really awesome theory on Waldo!

  • 14:50

    Yes, that Waldo!

  • 14:52

    Please check out the link in the description.

  • 14:55

    Never in a million years would have I thought of this, but the moment I read this theory

  • 15:00

    - it’s so convincing that I’m all but entirely convinced this is exactly what Lynch

  • 15:05

    and Frost had in mind.

  • 15:07

    Fun read. So definitely worth giving that a look.

  • 15:09

    In conclusion, I’m just itching to see more of Carrie Page.

  • 15:14

    But I’m itching to see any new Lynch material in a filmmaking capacity.

  • 15:19

    Damn fine itch!

  • 15:20

    Thanks for watching everyone, I hope you enjoyed, and have a wonderful night!

  • 15:26

    The good Dale is in the Lodge and he can’t leave.

  • 15:30

    Write it in your diary.

  • 15:32

    Three of the four pages that we saw were torn out.

  • 15:36

    Missing.

  • 15:38

    And there’s still one missing.

  • 15:40

    Say hello to Gordon if you see him.

  • 15:44

    He’ll remember the unofficial version.

  • 15:52

    Don’t take the ring, Laura.

  • 15:55

    Don’t take the ring.

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    No! Don’t make me do this!

  • 16:05

    No!

  • 16:07

    No place to go BUT HOME!

  • 16:23

    What year is this?

  • 16:30

    Laura is the one.

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The example sentences of TIGHTER in videos (15 in total of 187)

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Use "tighter" in a sentence | "tighter" example sentences

How to use "tighter" in a sentence?

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    -Nicki Minaj-
  • I think the 50mm lens is an extremely good discipline lens; it requires you to see in a more refined way, not just tighter.
    -William Albert Allard-
  • Sometimes love means letting go when you want to hold on tighter.
    -Melissa Marr-
  • I held her tighter, just because I could. Because she was fierce, and beautiful, and mind.
    -Rachel Vincent-
  • Time is like a handful of sand - the tighter you grasp it, the faster it runs through your fingers.
    -Henry David Thoreau-
  • I wish I had appreciated my youth - I should have worn tighter clothing when I could have!
    -Natalie Merchant-
  • The Golden Straitjacket is the defining political-economic garment of globalization. [...] The tighter you wear it, the more gold it produces.
    -Thomas Friedman-
  • Hug your friends tight, but your enemies tighter ? hug ?em so tight they can?t wiggle.
    -Lyndon B. Johnson-

Definition and meaning of TIGHTER

What does "tighter mean?"

/tīt/

adjective
fixed, fastened, or closed firmly.

What are synonyms of "tighter"?
Some common synonyms of "tighter" are:
  • compact,
  • compacted,
  • compressed,
  • dense,
  • hard,
  • unyielding,
  • solid,
  • taut,
  • rigid,
  • stiff,
  • tense,
  • stretched,
  • strained,
  • stressed,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "tighter"?
Some common antonyms of "tighter" are:
  • loose,
  • slack,
  • generous,
  • roomy,
  • open,
  • generous,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.