Yes Mother Podcast: Bates Motel S3E7 “The Last Supper”

Bates-Motel-The-Last-Supper-Season-3-Episode-7-02This week brought us another fantastic episode, after a run of fantastic episodes this season!  This week delivered it all: awesomely quotable Norma lines, Dylemma fans swooned as Dylan and Emma had stars in their eyes (where’s Norman?……Who??). Speaking of that attractive and masculine twit: Norman had some of his creepiest, most fantastic moments to date, and he absolutely does not want to sleep with his mother.  Nope- he’s never even thought of such a thing #mamabooty.  There was also a little something for the Normero shippers (Rates) oh boy- if you weren’t on that ship before, you are now.  By the way- HOW COME NO ONE TOLD ME ABOUT THE ADORABLENESS THAT IS DRUNK ROMERO??  I could have met him before season 3.  So much wasted time.  We are so glad that the series will now just consist of nice, family dinners where everyone gets along and there is nothing but laughter and conversation…0_o #shhhhhh

Oh wait… was this episode called The LAST supper?

Shoot.

I also wonder…why is the whole world not watching this show?

View from the Peaks: Episode 2 – “Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer”

What is it with the people of Twin Peaks stuffing their mouths with food? Last episode it was doughnuts, this time it’s bread. Did no one ever teach them basic manners? Finish one bite before taking the next.

Horne-Benjamin But honestly, bad eating habits are the least of the problems. In this episode we find out what “working the perfume counter at Horne’s department store” really means; Bobby tries to pick up some drugs that he already paid for; Agent Cooper shows us it’s not about detective work but the random throwing of rocks that determines a suspect; Audrey dances in the dinner; Laura’s dad fills this weeks quota of loud sobbing;and Agent Cooper goes to bed – and that when things real go off the rails.midgetThere’s a midget, the long haired Abed guy, Dr. Jacoby reciting poetry only he calls himself Mike and refers to long haired guy as Bob, the midget dances, and Agent Cooper wakes up with an idea of who killed Laura.

Quote of the episode: “Harry, meet me for breakfast, 7:00 am, the hotel lobby. I know who killed Laura Palmer. No, it <i>can</i> wait ’til morning.”


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IdjitCast Newb-entary for “Nightshifter”

This week, John is joined by Carol as Guest Expert. Newbies Paul and Darcy are along as we record a commentary track for the episode “Nightshifter.”

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Sue Watches Angel #32: “Dead End” (and WWBW)

angel_2x18We start out this episode with What We’ve Been Watching, mostly finishing up discussions we had last time- getting into The Jinx and Horns a little more, now that we’ve both seen them (we each watched and discussed one or two other things). Then we discuss the Lindsay-sentric Angel episode “Dead End” Hold on… Lindsay- centric??!!

…crickets…

Well, the important thing is, it’s done. And it really wasn’t that bad.

View from the Peaks: Episode 1 – “Traces to Nowhere”

We rejoin the mystery the next day, with Agent Cooper having breakfast and delivering his famous line. The day is filled with much more investigating and much less crying.

Well, except for the scene where Laura’s mom goes crazy and starts to hallucinate an… Indian? A hobo? Some random guy who looks like Abed from “Community” wearing a long gray wig.

Bob_vs_AbedThe three main suspects are questioned and set free, a waitress is beaten up by her husband, and other random plotting (evil and otherwise) happens.

The episode ends with a surprising twist that made me want to start episode three right away.

Quote of the episode: “This is, excuse me, a damn fine cup of coffee.”


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Sue Watches Buffy #31 Tough Love

519_ToughLoveIn this episode, Em and Sue discuss the things we’ve been watching other then Bates. Among a few other things: Em watched most of The Fall and Horns, and Sue watched The Jinx. Then we move on to Buffy. Tough Love proved to include Sue in that, and that’s all I’ll say on the subject.

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IdjitCast Season Two Episode Eleven “Playthings”

A hidden presence in an old mansion is killing off those who would move the owners from the place. Posing as no-really-we’re-just-brothers-gay-panic antiquers, Sam & Dean investigate the creepy bellhop, the creepy dolls, and the not creepy neglected old woman in the attic.

Nutty joins us, as we come up with the following:

She ain’t making any soap, that’s good.

At least we didn’t have to watch that little girl devour he own face.

These little poltergeists are rolling back prices!

Left to his own devices, Dean would have been pokin’ the old lady.

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Yes Mother: Bates Motel S3 E5 “The Deal”

01b7a6d35f7ce3e5b767750bbf791a3f6582bc8b5fIn this episode of Yes Mother, Emily and Sue discuss the amazing, mid-season episode that is The Deal. In The Deal, we find Norma finally having the people of White Pine Bay by the short hairs! So grab Romero, and let the negotiations begin! Oh also- Dylan and Norman really think that Norma needs to let Caleb have a chance to say he is sorry for incestual rape. How did that go boys? Right. Good plans all around. Also we get an epic Chick sighting. White Pine Bay rules!

In the podcast episode, Em and Sue discuss the finer points through the feedback, then go into an episode discussion. At the end, we have an extra long spoiler section in which we discuss the Q & A Carlton Cuse did with the fans. It’s in the spoiler section because he drops a few hints on what may be coming, so only the most sensitive to spoilers really need stay away. At the very end, you get a taste of what it’s like recording a podcast during spring break.

View from the Peaks: a “Twin Peaks” episode review

Pilot – “Northwest Passage”

I was 8 when “Twin Peaks” first aired on April 8, 1990 and while I was not allowed to watch it I remember my mom setting the VCR to record the newest episode; I remember the TV Guide section of the newspaper printing a graph to show how everyone was connected; I’ve seen references to it in “Psych”, “Gravity Falls”, “Veronica Mars” and “Community”; I have spent most of my life knowing the quotes “Who killed Laura Palmer?” and “This as a damn fine cup of coffee.”

But I never watched a single episode… until now.

After some initial confusion over picking the original or international pilot (the internet told me to stick with original) my DVD booted up and I was introduced to the Log Lady – which left me feeling like I was watching public access TV in Night Vale.

The introduction of the major plot point happened fairly quickly and then we spent the next 45 minutes watching everybody cry. Like, bad soap opera crying. At the drop of a hat. Really, the sheriff walks into your classroom, doesn’t say a word, but somehow you look at him then look at an empty chair and start bawling?

donna cryingThen another girl is missing but before we can blink she’s walking out of the woods in a torn and bloody nightgown. This prompts the arrival of FBI agent Dale Cooper and we discover that Laura has a super small piece of paper under her fingernail with the letter R on it, which the FBI agent says is a clue to a serial killer.

At this point we move away from the crying and on to the part of the episode I call “When is this show taking place?”. Without the major trends (mod in the 60’s, disco in the 70’s, or punk in the 80’s) to pin the time frame, Twin Peaks plays on the small town time warp; the teens are set as jocks vs bikers, the doctor makes house calls and knows everyone by name, and the local dinner is so chock full of kitsch you can hardly find the pie.

The episode finally fizzles out to the end and I’m left wondering what the heck I just watched. But a lot of people – who generally have good taste in TV – have told me this show is awesome so episode two here I come.

Quote of the episode: “The Norwegians are leaving! The Norwegians are leaving! The Norwegians are leaving! The Norwegians are leaving!”


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