Front Three-Quarter View (a Twin Peaks podcast)
By Front Three-Quarter View (a Twin Peaks podcast)
Front Three-Quarter View (a Twin Peaks podcast)Aug 24, 2020
Episode Ten - The Return Part 8 Commentary
James relives Part 8 of Twin Peaks: The Return, discussing the initial reactions he had to it, and his general love and awe for one of the best made episodes of TV ever.
Episode Nine - Fire Walk With Me (and Alternative Season 3s)
This week, James explores his reactions to Fire Walk With Me, discusses an extended edition of the film with help from the Missing Pieces, and talks about the Season 3 that never was... Follow @twinpeaksgame for more!
Episode Eight - Orpheus, Eurydice, and a Music Video
This week, James discusses the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, and how it can tie into Twin Peaks. He also makes connections to the music video of "Sunday", a song by Hurts. Discuss with James on Twitter at @twinpeaksgame.
Episode Seven - Devachan and the Quest for Laura Palmer
James explores the concept of 'devachan' from Theosophy, how it relates to the Red Room, and how it might provide some interesting theories when looking at Cooper's quest to save Laura Palmer. This podcast is inspired by this article from the great 25 Years Later website: 25yearslatersite.com/2020/02/14/twin-peaks-the-theosophical-history-of-the-dweller-on-the-threshold.
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Episode Six - "Lonely Souls" Commentary
Front Three-Quarter View is back! This is a full-length episode commentary for "Lonely Souls". James reacts and reflects on the episode as it plays out, talking about the Double R, why he loves Nadine, the light vs the dark in Twin Peaks and, most importantly, the scene where Laura's killer is revealed...
This episode contains spoilers, and can be listened to alongside watching the episode, or on its own! Contains audio of the episode itself in the background, as well as music by Julee Cruise.
Episode Five - The Secret History of Twin Peaks
Play along with 'Twin Peaks Interactive' at @twinpeaksgame. Please let me know what you think of Front Three-Quarter View on Twitter @jamesmwriter or @ioluspoetry. Thanks for all your amazing feedback so far!