I'd like to think I'm a bit like Special Agent Dale Cooper when I tell people that there's never been any fish in any percolator that could muck up my love for a damn fine cup of coffee.
@@rickdeckard1075 I don't care whether or not David Bowie ended up like a goldfish in some percolator metaphorically or not. NOTHING WILL BELLY UP MY LOVE FOR A DAMN FINE CUP OF COFFEE!
Yeah, I can see where you're coming from. Twin Peaks does kind of look like if Silent Hill wasn't so deadly serious all the time, with quirky scenes to contrast the horror.
Was just thinking that while watching - honestly some episodes are a bit of a dry run in terms of plot development compared to cop dramas today but my god all the characters are just so fun to watch because they’re all so damned quirky in one way or another.
It was originally unplanned. The llama was simply supposed to pass through the shot. The unintentional result is what David Lynch refers to as "happy little accidents".
05:18 I’ve never actually seen this show, but the bit with the alpaca walking through the scene, starring him in the face, grunting and then continuing on is hilarious.
When he said "Harry" to the alpaca it was so fitting. I could easily imagine Cooper having an alpaca as a partner and i'd be 100% convinced it would work for the show
Oral fixation of the Horne brothers is a reoccurring motive. May it be cigars, carrots or a pipe in a prison cell lol. What this means though, thats a question better left for Freud.
This was broadcast over network television. Not cable; the channels you can pick up with just the rabbit ears. How the fuck could this show have possibly existed.
And then everyone wants S3, and is so happy when S3 is greenlit by a cable channel giving David Lynch unlimited freedom. But then S3 hits, and people then realize..... you just gave David Lynch unlimited freedom.....
this is truly the most insane fact about the show that people don't realize. this video isn't even scratching the surface of twin peaks, after watching s2 and the finale in the black lodge, i find it hard to believe it ever aired on television
@@bryymiller2475 S3 is why everyone should be thanking the ABC network execs for beating a conclusion out of Lynch. If it were up to him the mystery would never even have been resolved. S3 was him self indulging at its worst.
@@omegamanGXE The whole point of the story is to not solve the mystery. Season 3 literally tries to beat you over the head explaining what the show is about, if you don't get it yet you're a lost cause
To make a scene as stupid as the "Ben and Jerry Sandwich scene" and put it on international television for dozens of thousands to see is to be a brave and honest artist. I aspire to be one day as honest as both once Frost and Lynch were.
I like to use movie/film/play lines in real life to vibe check the people around me. The holy grail of lines that I've never once found the flimsiest excuse to use is "...there was a fish... in the percolator. Sorry."
It would have been "classic" if the llama @ 5:17 had come back offended somehow after Special Agent Dale Cooper had dismissed it only to be acknowledged by Agt. Cooper with the flash of a two-fingered peace sign without any interruption in his conversation with Sheriff Harry S. Truman.
How is the part when Leland comes into Hornes office and they all start dancing not in this 😂 also the log lady introduction makes me laugh every time.
That timeline didn't but Laura wound up victim of something in the end, at least that's what I understood from the final episode. Cooper will endlessly try to save Laura but sadly she's destined to suffer at the hands of Jowday.
Ah, season 1, back when all the characters had purpose, nobody was floundering around thinking they're were 16 for twenty episode straight, everyone still remembered they're vendettas and nobody was trying to run insurance scams instead, and the show in general was good.
Lo so lo so lo so. L'inglese scozzese fa un certo effetto. Tuttavia io aspetterei a trarre conclusioni semplicistiche. Un inglese ci sta e porta anche un cappello bianco da pescatore, pero' e' in mezzo ad altri 2 che non sono affatto inglesi. Io penso all'antico triangolo magico esoterico di torino. Torino milano genova e torino lione praga via marsiglia nizza, i vecchi triangoli cabalistici esoterici. Poiche' Laura Palmer era una mia amica, benche' retrospettiva, ogni tanto mi capito' di vedere alcuni effetti a cascata del suo punto morte. Una volta vidi persino uno che si tirava giu' i pantaloni in un campo, ad esempio. Mando il filmato.
Just on the first episode of season two. So far I think this show is really good. The last two episodes were amazing. I’m just waiting for that moment when the show get great like everyone says. I still like it I’m just looking forward to see what’s next. Plus this show is weird af. And I like that about it. 😂
@@toasterroast7678 Sorry for taking long to respond. Unfortunately I’m currently in the middle of season 3. I did have to take a break during season 2, because of the middle part. But I’m loving this show for more than I did before. I love season 2 a lot more better than season 1. I know hot take. Lonely Souls, Wings Of Love, Beyond Life & Death, Arbitrary Law, are some of favorite episodes of the entire show. Expect for the drug subplot and that weird James plot line around the middle of season 2 almost everything I love about it. The last episode of season 2 especially made me realize how far this show would gone if it continued during the 90s. I’ve seen the film and it’s currently one of my favorite films. Love Fire Walk With Me. ❤ Season 3 is so far better than I could’ve hoped. I love Dougie, Gordon Cole, and Mr. C. Also just saw Part 8, omg that felt like a dream in the best way possible. I am a bit disappointed that Bob is longer in the show from what I’ve seen so far. I know Mr. C is technically Bob but I mean his presence and scenes of him tormenting Coop or others. So far I love this show! Also Windom Earle was a lame villain.
@@thesuperguyboyshow4380idk if you’ve noticed yet, but the way Twin Peaks is great is not going to hit fully when you’re watching it, even if you are already loving it. What usually happens is it kind of burrows into your brain long term to where random moments will keep coming back to you over time like some kind of dream/hallucination in a way you can’t quite nail down and in a way that feels different from remembering other shows. That’s when you’ll really grow to love it - once you realize it’s somehow cemented itself into your psyche when you weren’t looking.
I just love season 1. Only the mystery made me stay for the second half of season 2... I kind of lost interest after the appearance of certain charcater and some very out of character things (in my opinion) done by Cooper
"Whos the lady with the log?"
"We call her log lady"
What a great answer 😭
fell in love with the show as SOON as that moment happened!!
I swear this broke me, whoever wrote this two lines is a fuckin genius.
Also; it's not full context, that's true, but it is some context. 🤗
1:26 "Ok Bob" 😅.
"Ok Bob"🤣😂
I love how all of these are out of context because they never had a context to begin with
Hey, no, that sourdough is just fucking phenomenal.
Except that talentless Spielberg Jr. made it a whole lot worse with his hack cuts.
That's unfair, some of them do. Some.
The smart lack of context should have transformed "entertainment." It didn't.
@@deme9873 subjective made as an objective. If I had a dollar everyone anyone would make a statement like that.
At least one time a week, "There was a fish in the percolator" pops into my head and makes me laugh.
I'd like to think I'm a bit like Special Agent Dale Cooper when I tell people that there's never been any fish in any percolator that could muck up my love for a damn fine cup of coffee.
@@deme9873 its ok, the fish was dead, and thus wrapped in plastic
@@rickdeckard1075 Thanks, Rick. But, whether or not that fish was wrapped, it has no bearing on my love for a damn fine cup of coffee.
@@deme9873 the fish in the percolator is a symbolic metaphor. in this case, consider Agent Jeffries' eventual fate...
@@rickdeckard1075 I don't care whether or not David Bowie ended up like a goldfish in some percolator metaphorically or not. NOTHING WILL BELLY UP MY LOVE FOR A DAMN FINE CUP OF COFFEE!
I get my news the old fashioned way: cryptic symbolism in my dreams
average conservative american
@@invertedcastle better than cnn
@@invertedcastleGood to learn that we live in your head rent-free, cupcake.
@@invertedcastlecry about it
The only people crying in the replies are magats...
2:54 love that "sorry"
This show is probably one of the most genuinely unhinged pieces of media ever made, and I absolutely love it
pieces of media
Twin Peaks is like Silent Hill but instead of horror the town is infected with the sillies
Yeah, I can see where you're coming from. Twin Peaks does kind of look like if Silent Hill wasn't so deadly serious all the time, with quirky scenes to contrast the horror.
This was supposed to be out of context. Seems like any other random six minute run of Twin Peaks to me.
cant you just enjoy the clips. damn
@@invertedcastle Who says I'm not?
@@invertedcastle this was obviously a joke calm down
@@invertedcastle can’t you just title your videos in an honest way damn
@@invertedcastle bestie they were making a joke abt how crazy twin peaks is..
Twin Peaks will really be like ‘soap opera’ one moment then ‘the trippiest shit ever’ in the span of two minutes
There was some horror too. Ronettes flashback scene in the hospital and the death of Madeline were really disturbing.
It's just amazing how, even though Twin Peaks' lore can get really dark, its characters go on with their usual quirkiness
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It's these weird idiosyncrasies that the characters have that make them all feel so believable
Was just thinking that while watching - honestly some episodes are a bit of a dry run in terms of plot development compared to cop dramas today but my god all the characters are just so fun to watch because they’re all so damned quirky in one way or another.
Y'know my first time watching I thought it was amusing, the second time im convinced that this is one of the funniest shows known to man
I will never sleep the same thanks to Special Agent Dale Cooper not skipping a beat after face-to-facing a llama at 5:17.
Twin Peaks is one of the funniest non-comedy shows there is. Twin Peaks and The Sopranos.
@@Sapschesuccession aswell, that show made me laugh more than any sitcom has combined
@@SapscheBetter Call Saul and arguably Breaking Bad as well
4:05 Coop honking Harry's nose and their little giggle afterward is the cutest thing I've ever seen
completely caught me off guard
I don't get why the stare down with the alpaca/llama is so funny to me
Я не брал, кто это одолеет дно, с , вот альпака или лама, то так отличником ко мне
It was originally unplanned. The llama was simply supposed to pass through the shot. The unintentional result is what David Lynch refers to as "happy little accidents".
@@chomastiarnoldo1892 I'm grateful every day that nobody laughed and ruined the take and it ended up being used
Neither do I, since FBI agents working cases in small towns get stared down by llamas all the time.
ong bruh 😭
If someone at my funeral says “there’s a fish…” and I don’t rise out of the ground to respond “in the percolator!” then I’m truly gone
“Who the heck ever heard of diet lasagna” one of the most underrated lines
05:18 I’ve never actually seen this show, but the bit with the alpaca walking through the scene, starring him in the face, grunting and then continuing on is hilarious.
When he said "Harry" to the alpaca it was so fitting. I could easily imagine Cooper having an alpaca as a partner and i'd be 100% convinced it would work for the show
this show is soooo funny for no reason
Idk about “for no reason”. Everything seems intentional and done with purpose. It all makes some kind of coherent sense.
It's what they called offbeat humor
Watched this gem of a show a few years ago and I love it.. Nadine always had me laughin the silent drapes will forever be one of my favorite scenes
Half of this is just Cooper being Cooper
0:18 is the best shit I've ever seen in my life. The music, the moves... it kills me every time
The epitome of making every millisecond of your weird background role scene legendary
4:06 crosses my mind very often
My mission in life is to enjoy soemthing as much as the Horne's enjoyed eating those baguettes.
There is no context that can save that bread scene
Oral fixation of the Horne brothers is a reoccurring motive.
May it be cigars, carrots or a pipe in a prison cell lol.
What this means though, thats a question better left for Freud.
@@vicarludensI never took a notice of that
This comment popped up right as it started 😂
This was broadcast over network television. Not cable; the channels you can pick up with just the rabbit ears. How the fuck could this show have possibly existed.
And then everyone wants S3, and is so happy when S3 is greenlit by a cable channel giving David Lynch unlimited freedom. But then S3 hits, and people then realize..... you just gave David Lynch unlimited freedom.....
this is truly the most insane fact about the show that people don't realize. this video isn't even scratching the surface of twin peaks, after watching s2 and the finale in the black lodge, i find it hard to believe it ever aired on television
@@bryymiller2475 S3 is why everyone should be thanking the ABC network execs for beating a conclusion out of Lynch. If it were up to him the mystery would never even have been resolved. S3 was him self indulging at its worst.
@@omegamanGXE lmao agreed
@@omegamanGXE The whole point of the story is to not solve the mystery. Season 3 literally tries to beat you over the head explaining what the show is about, if you don't get it yet you're a lost cause
3:30 gets me every time
To make a scene as stupid as the "Ben and Jerry Sandwich scene" and put it on international television for dozens of thousands to see is to be a brave and honest artist. I aspire to be one day as honest as both once Frost and Lynch were.
or that long scene when cooper was bleeding on the floor and the ancient man who works in the hotel was just talking with him like he doesn't care
Sometimes when I’m sad I watch this video and it usually cheers me up.
Love how at 3:03 it was supposed to be a normal dinner with spoon and fork but the sandwich makes them forget about all of it.
What's funny is it's not even a sandwich, it's just sourdough bread
My favorite part of the whole series
Yeah I'm going to be honest. I'm not sure how much context really helps here
I’ve watched this show once and i feel like i already know all these scenes by memory 😂
"Bobby, you're wanted in the office. Who wants me in the office?" RIGHT NOW YOUNG MAN!
My most favorite show. I have both seasons including the pilot episode on DVD!! 😄
there was a fish in the percolator 😮🐟
Incredible how ''out of context'' is the same as watching with context, because anything makes fcking sense
This feels weird after watching Fire Walk With Me
I feel Fire Walk with Me is so effective, because everything before feels less innocent after watching it
I will love Twin Peaks forever ♥️♥️♥️
3:49 c'est pour moi le summum de l'humour dans Twin Peaks
What were ABC execs smoking allowing this masterpiece in the 90s?
I've laughed out loud on this show than most comedies
I'm a sucker for any scene that features a glorious sandwich.
twin peaks makes perfect sense until the end of S2 E16
ive never seen twin peaks in such high quality
Coopers face when pete took his coffee away hskskdksd
Context would only raise more questions
Besides the murder of Laura Palmer, I was just as interested in who put the fish in the percolator.
Catherine Martell, who else?
Just as Lynch intended it.
GOAT show.
Best Show of all time
There is a fish, in the percolator
5:20 I heard that this was actually an accidental improvisation
I like to use movie/film/play lines in real life to vibe check the people around me. The holy grail of lines that I've never once found the flimsiest excuse to use is "...there was a fish... in the percolator. Sorry."
in all fairness some of these don't even have additional context in the show. this is the context for the show.
remember watching this in the 90s such a great show
after watching the whole series Pete is still my favorite 😂
I have cracked the code of original 2 seasons.
Mystery+romance+wtf I just watched + hahaha that was funny+how did I ended up here.?.
Fun to watch! Cooper is awesome!😍
Context at start: Pete Martell at the mill is calling the Sheriff.
It would have been "classic" if the llama @ 5:17 had come back offended somehow after Special Agent Dale Cooper had dismissed it only to be acknowledged by Agt. Cooper with the flash of a two-fingered peace sign without any interruption in his conversation with Sheriff Harry S. Truman.
Id like to believe David lynch between takes told that one kid "Why don't you pop and lock it"
Dale cooper is just awesome 😊❤️👍and this show is amazing
"Twin Peaks Out Of Context".. So.. Basically Twin Peaks then(?)
my log says this is really funny
you have one too?
enjoyed watching this, not out of context at all
He's right! I never would have guessed! A fish. God damn.
I miss these days .
this whole video should’ve just been every clip of the pale horse appearing
the only show that makes me laugh out loud even though I know all of the jokes already
tbh
6:31 Anyone know what that song is? The first one
Edit: It's called South Sea Dreams from the TP archive.
Can you just post a big hour long ,twin peaks random moments video, for educational purposes
Есть тебе сейчас пост о большом времени, длинной, Твйин Пикс, случайные моменты - видео, для образовательной цели
Eng
Just watch the show
pretty much just a season 2 rewatch lmfao
How is the part when Leland comes into Hornes office and they all start dancing not in this 😂 also the log lady introduction makes me laugh every time.
Thanks for the snowshoe rabbit
No, that's... That's just a random chunk of Twin Peaks with the normal amount of context.
haaa you don't need to put it out of context, David Lynch has you beaten😂😂😂😂
3:05 me with Texas Roadhouse bread rolls be like
6:04 me because I’m single asf
This show is almost my whole personality
Season 1 is unbeatable.
Who the heck ever heard of diet lasagna?
I am wondering if those were improvisations...love all of them ❤
2:42 😂
hello coconut
hmmm does the show make any sense in context
Yes and no.
Sure does! Its about miraculous ridiculousness. I trademarked and copyrighted that phrase...or at the very least i coined it.🎉
I just finished the first season and for me everything was without context
who the heck ever heard of diet lasaagna?
0:55 "Douglas firs"? Do you think that was on purpose?
very authentic portrayal of conversations that occur in the pacific northwest
@@invertedcastle Is it?
@@Ester_Krupova can confirm 👍
I’ve only just realised it must have been Catherine Martell who put the fish in the percolator. How the hell else did it get there?😂
Those Brie cheese sandwiches!!
5:19
They never really happened since homeboy went back and pulled the victim out of that timeline. Not only no context but no existence.
That timeline didn't but Laura wound up victim of something in the end, at least that's what I understood from the final episode. Cooper will endlessly try to save Laura but sadly she's destined to suffer at the hands of Jowday.
Aurora 💗
Ah, season 1, back when all the characters had purpose, nobody was floundering around thinking they're were 16 for twenty episode straight, everyone still remembered they're vendettas and nobody was trying to run insurance scams instead, and the show in general was good.
As if context would make it make more sense.
Lo so lo so lo so. L'inglese scozzese fa un certo effetto. Tuttavia io aspetterei a trarre conclusioni semplicistiche. Un inglese ci sta e porta anche un cappello bianco da pescatore, pero' e' in mezzo ad altri 2 che non sono affatto inglesi. Io penso all'antico triangolo magico esoterico di torino. Torino milano genova e torino lione praga via marsiglia nizza, i vecchi triangoli cabalistici esoterici. Poiche' Laura Palmer era una mia amica, benche' retrospettiva, ogni tanto mi capito' di vedere alcuni effetti a cascata del suo punto morte. Una volta vidi persino uno che si tirava giu' i pantaloni in un campo, ad esempio. Mando il filmato.
I like apples
Just on the first episode of season two. So far I think this show is really good. The last two episodes were amazing. I’m just waiting for that moment when the show get great like everyone says. I still like it I’m just looking forward to see what’s next. Plus this show is weird af. And I like that about it. 😂
what did you think? and have you watched the movie and season 3 yet?
The show got good at the very first second. If you are waiting for something to happen, that ain't gonna happen. This is an artfilm by David Lynch.
@@toasterroast7678
Sorry for taking long to respond.
Unfortunately I’m currently in the middle of season 3. I did have to take a break during season 2, because of the middle part. But I’m loving this show for more than I did before. I love season 2 a lot more better than season 1. I know hot take. Lonely Souls, Wings Of Love, Beyond Life & Death, Arbitrary Law, are some of favorite episodes of the entire show. Expect for the drug subplot and that weird James plot line around the middle of season 2 almost everything I love about it. The last episode of season 2 especially made me realize how far this show would gone if it continued during the 90s. I’ve seen the film and it’s currently one of my favorite films. Love Fire Walk With Me. ❤
Season 3 is so far better than I could’ve hoped. I love Dougie, Gordon Cole, and Mr. C. Also just saw Part 8, omg that felt like a dream in the best way possible. I am a bit disappointed that Bob is longer in the show from what I’ve seen so far. I know Mr. C is technically Bob but I mean his presence and scenes of him tormenting Coop or others.
So far I love this show!
Also Windom Earle was a lame villain.
@@thesuperguyboyshow4380idk if you’ve noticed yet, but the way Twin Peaks is great is not going to hit fully when you’re watching it, even if you are already loving it. What usually happens is it kind of burrows into your brain long term to where random moments will keep coming back to you over time like some kind of dream/hallucination in a way you can’t quite nail down and in a way that feels different from remembering other shows. That’s when you’ll really grow to love it - once you realize it’s somehow cemented itself into your psyche when you weren’t looking.
The sourdough scene is the greatest Big Lipped Alligator scene in history.
I just love season 1. Only the mystery made me stay for the second half of season 2... I kind of lost interest after the appearance of certain charcater and some very out of character things (in my opinion) done by Cooper
Cooper is my brand of Tism.
👍👍👍👍👍
Bobby _____ a guy