He's Aidan...She's Lindsay
Together we are The Bicks, and we're here to take you through all our pop culture favourites. Join us as we train our literary lenses on the stories that shape us.
Together we are The Bicks, and we're here to take you through all our pop culture favourites. Join us as we train our literary lenses on the stories that shape us.
Tuesday May 09, 2017
Tuesday May 09, 2017
Tuesday May 09, 2017
"Through the darkness of future's past The magician longs to see One chants out between two worlds: Fire walk with me"
It's the finale folks, and the moment we've all been waiting for has finally arrived. Will Agent Cooper be able to save Annie from Windom's clutches? Who will he encounter in the Red Room? And what will become of his soul?
Notes:
Psalm 141
Original script link
Vlog Lady
We would be remiss if we didn't give proper credit to John Thorne and his invaluable book The Essential Wrapped in Plastic: Pathways to Twin Peaks, which we considered our Bible during the recording of Seasons 1 and 2 on our podcast. Thank you, John, for your work within the community and for keeping the flame so brilliantly alive these last 27 years! (Buy his book! Seriously, you will NOT regret it!)
Tuesday May 09, 2017
Tuesday May 09, 2017
Tuesday May 09, 2017
Leo gains a little ground and releases the Major...and then Windom comes unwound...Annie writes a speech about trees (and seeks a little of Coop's expertise)...the Miss Twin Peaks pageant hits fever pitch and goes off with only one teeny, tiny, itty bitty little hitch... Strap yourselves in, Peakies, because we're getting down to brass tacks with this penultimate episode of Twin Peaks: it's 2x21 "Miss Twin Peaks".
As everyone in town gears up for the Miss Twin Peaks contest, Windom makes final preparations in the woods. Luckily for our intrepid Eagle Scout investigator, Leo has a change of heart and frees the captive Major Briggs, who returns with stories to tell. It all leads to the night of the festivities, and with so many women vying for the crown (and Windom waiting in the wings) it's all hands on deck for a showdown of epic proportions.
Tuesday May 02, 2017
Tuesday May 02, 2017
Tuesday May 02, 2017
John Justice Wheeler shows Audrey his "plane", Major Briggs checks out the local terrain, hand shakes drive the townspeople insane...and is that BOB coming back again? We've got torches to light the the path to the Black Lodge...you coming with us?
Agent Cooper finally realizes that Windom Earle is playing by a different set of rules, and with the clock ticking, the race is on to discover what the game is and how to beat him. It begins to dawn on him that maybe Earle didn't come to Twin Peaks for him...that maybe his goal all along was something of far greater and more devastating import... Meanwhile, unbeknownst to everyone, Major Briggs is abducted in the woods by Windom Earle, who seems hell-bent on extracting as much information from his former Project Blue Book colleague as he can. Cooper takes Annie dancing, and has a warning visit from The Giant. There's something wrong here, indeed. Because up in the woods...in the dark of night...near a circle of sycamores...
Also: Lucy's gonna pick a baby daddy! Ben has a plan to raise the visibility of Stop Ghostwood! Donna discovers her birth certificate! Audrey and Jack take their relationship to the next level! Put your right hand in and shake it all about: it's episode 2x20 of Twin Peaks, and things are definitely heating up!
Notes:
Would be seriously remiss if we didn't credit John Thorne's amazing Twin Peaks bible The Essential Wrapped in Plastic here, again, for providing us with a host of amazing facts and tidbits, including the quote about the Dugpas. It truly is an essential book, a must-have for fans!
Haloperidol is an antipsychotic used to treat a variety of conditions, from schizophrenia to Tourette's, manic phases in people with bipolar disorder, and alcohol withdrawal. It's not known to be useful as a truth serum the way that Windom Earle seems to use it here, and it's doubtful it would *cause* delirium in someone who was otherwise healthy...but we'll let it slide, because who really knows what's in the syringe?
The words spoken backwards by the Major seem to be "That gum you like is going to come back in style", according to folks at Nerdist in their episode recap. We were unable to play the file that we found and couldn't make heads or tails of what we recorded and then played backwards, so if you have a better guess or an answer to the question of what the Major is saying, hit us up! We'd love to hear it!
Tuesday Apr 25, 2017
Tuesday Apr 25, 2017
Tuesday Apr 25, 2017
There's a cave puzzle to decipher, Ben fancies himself a moral advisor, and Rusty's not having a good day either...buckle up, Heavy Metal Youths, it's party time! (We promise, there are brewskies...)
The mysteries of Owl Cave continue to unfold as the Sheriff's Department continues their investigation into its origins and meanings. But they aren't the only ones trying to crack the code: Windom Earle has been to the petroglyph and is now hot on the same trail. Enlisting the help of Major Briggs (for his connection to Project Blue Book and, thus, to Windom Earle) the fellas seem poised to make headway. Cooper also realizes that Audrey, Donna, and Shelly are being targeted by Windom Earle, and that the poem he sent them is one that Cooper sent to Caroline before she was murdered. Seems like the perfect time for Cooper to take Annie on a romantic nature study...but who's that watching from the shoreline? Elsewhere in Twin Peaks, Catherine lets Pete the poet have a go at the puzzle box Eckhardt left behind. There's another event for the Stop Ghostwood campaign, this time involving wine tasting. And Windom Earle finally makes good on his threat to take another piece from the board...literally.
Also! Ben is tempted to do bad! Donna confronts her parents! Bobby takes a tone with Shelly! Gordon makes his move! Jack gets a telegram! Coop drinks milk! With so many new players on the stage, the stakes are steadily building...but what is all this sweet work really worth? We're counting down the days to the big finale, when all (mostly) will be revealed!
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
Harry's looking pretty grave, JJW becomes Audrey's new fave, & the Sheriff's Department visits a cave! Buckle up, Peakies! We're flying on the wings of love today!
Harry has a hangover and both Cooper and Gordon find themselves twitterpated as they fall for members of Norma's Double R staff! But while everyone's making heart eyes at each other over slices of pie, Windom Earle continues his dangerous game, this time with cards as the metaphor instead of chess. As we inch closer and closer to the inevitable confrontation between Agent Cooper and his Moriarty, the stakes are raised: there's new love in the air and a diverting new game on the horizon, this time involving...beauty pageants?
Also: John Justice Wheeler asks Ben for permission to date his daughter! Andy spelunks past Lucy's window! Donna's has more suspicions about her mother!
Let's fly! It's 2x18: "On the Wings of Love"
Notes:
Pretty sure we named the wrong card suit when talking about Agent Cooper's card in Windom's deck; he's the King of Spades (which has now caused us to start singing that old Canadian #1 song "King of Spain" by Moxy Früvous: "...now I eat humble pie!")
If you haven't seen the meme-tastic exploits of the Woolhouse Boys on Twitter, go there now: @woolhouseboys. You won't regret it!
Friday Apr 14, 2017
Friday Apr 14, 2017
Friday Apr 14, 2017
Our two amazing guests this week can be found in the following places:
Clare Nina Norelli
Angelo Badalamenti's Soundtrack from Twin Peaks (33 1/3)
Twitter: @clarenorelli
Clare can also be contacted through her website: https://clareninanorelli.com/
Andreas Halskov
TV Peaks: Twin Peaks and Modern Television Drama
Twitter: @andreashasklov
Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/andreas.halskov
Andreas's blog: https://detroederum.wordpress.com/
Andreas's YouTube series on sound and noise in the works of David Lynch is also definitely worth checking out
Song Credits:
Julee Cruise. "Into the Night." Floating into the Night, Warner Bros. Records.
Glenn Miller & His Band. "Pennsylvania 6-5000." Single, RCA Victor Bluebird Records.
Jimmy Scott. "Sycamore Trees." Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Soundtrack, Warner Bros. Records.
Tuesday Apr 11, 2017
Tuesday Apr 11, 2017
Tuesday Apr 11, 2017
Truman's feelin' low, Annie says Hello, John Justice Wheeler sings adagio, and Windom Earle plots his overthrow...
A day after the death of his beloved Josie, Truman is in the dumps and Cooper does his best (which isn't saying much) to cheer him up. But while the sheriff's department rallies around their sheriff, Windom Earle still looms just out of sight, and soon enough, Cooper is going to have his sights on someone else entirely...
Also: Annie starts her first shift at the Double R! Audrey and Jack go on a picnic! Donna and Shelly get a visitor! Margaret and Major Briggs compare tattoos! And the pine weasel takes center stage!
We're tending some pretty big Wounds and Scars this week with Episode 25 of Twin Peaks!
Notes:
No confirmation that Barry Pullman is related to Bill. Aidan haz a sad.
The origin of NBC's Must See TV is older than we thought but not by much, having been started in the 1980s with The Cosby Show, though it reached its cultural zenith in the 1990s with shows like Friends, Seinfeld, Just Shoot Me, Will & Grace, and Mad About You absolutely dominating in the ratings. At one point, NBC called its entire weekly primetime schedule "Must See TV" because of the quality of their comedy programming. This all ended in the early 2010s as shows like The Office, 30 Rock, and Parks and Recreation all bid farewell. Must See TV as a "thing" is no more. A eulogy for a fad.
Saturday Apr 08, 2017
Saturday Apr 08, 2017
Saturday Apr 08, 2017
Wherein Aidan and Lindsay sit down with Paul Blinov (@PaulJBlin) of Edmonton's Rapid Fire Theatre about their annual Bonfire improv festival and the Lynch-inspired show "Rapid Fire Walk With Me", which was performed on April 7, 2017 in downtown Edmonton.
Links:
Rapid Fire Theatre
RFT on social media:
Twitter: @theatresports
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rapidfiretheatre
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rapidfiretheatre/
Lindsay is a writer and junior high school English teacher based in Edmonton, Alberta. In addition to loving Twin Peaks and Shakespeare, she is a big fan of her husband, Aidan, her three cats (Neko, Cooper, and Audrey), teaching, reading and writing, and traveling.
And coffee...you can't forget coffee.
Aidan is a writer and communications professional also based in Edmonton, Alberta. His work has been featured in several different publications, periodicals, and books. When he isn't writing or podcasting, he can usually be found attending to his second love: gaming, with a cat or two at his side.
We met when we were 18. We supported each other through university. We moved in together at and then we got married. We live in the coolest neighbourhood in Edmonton. And we record our podcast in our home office overlooking the North Saskatchewan River Valley.
Our podcast came to life in late 2016 as Bickering Peaks: A Twin Peaks Podcast. In those early days, we spent our time rewatching Twin Peaks and analysing the series in Season One of the podcast.
In Season Two of our show, we applied that same rigour to Twin Peaks: The Return.
Season Three saw us tackle the larger question of series co-creators' David Lynch's and Mark Frost's creative oeuvre.
We decided to take our podcast into vastly different territory for Season Four when we dove headfirst into the works of William Shakespeare.
Our slightly truncated Season Five boldly went where no Bicks have gone before...and we promise we will finish our look at the Star Trek universe soon.
Season Six is our soft reboot — a return to form and hopefully a more regular release schedule. We hope you'll continue to follow along as we tackle the pop culture stuff that strikes our fancy.
You can contact us at thebickspod[at]gmail[dot]com.