This was excellent! Haven't heard of your guys' channel so far but I really love your commentary! Don't forget to skip the james filler after he skips town in S2... he's all filler after he leaves, the writers were pressured to show what he was up to. Makes the second season a lot more digestible, and almost as good as the first. Like yall said, the second season has the best and the worst... specific moments in the second season are better than any moment in the first. I hope you guys make it all the way to season 3! The realizations you get when you get there are miraculous.
Unexpected but always happy to hear about Lynch. Wondering if you guys have considered any book/games as possible topics in videos? In the bouncing back and for between cultures point, one thing that is particular to me is for example russian literature and japanese literature/cinema. I think a lot of people miss out on some great things that can resonate with them by just exploring what inspired their favorite shows/animes and seeking out what it was that they originally liked in the first place.
episodic plots.. also got broken by my favorite scifi BABYLON 5!! Sexy times for Tv getting a over arcing story into something people could just pickup one episode of, and man if they only knew what was coming!
@@WeHeartGiantRobots To be fair, how are you supposed to make mecha, basically a dead genre the sole focus of your channel? I mean even now Attack on Titan is like the best mecha anime in the last 10 years and I'm sure there's mecha purists that would disagree with me calling it mecha, but it basically works on real robot rules when it come to combat. What do you guys think of that one? Ever plan to cover it?
@@El-Duderino-His-Dudeness I wouldn't call mecha a "dead genre". There's still good content coming out that uses it's styles/tropes, it's just that it's no longer the 'in vogue' genre (and it's hard to do well). Attack On Titan is a great manga/anime that I do enjoy, but I dunno if we'll ever cover it purely because a lot of people better suited to talking about it have already said all that needs to be said. I think we work best when we have a show that's been overlooked (like Planet With) or more retro series. Those are what really provoke discussion when we're sitting on a voice call and talking nonsense, and that's what always makes for a better video.
There's a few spoilers, but we've avoided a lot of the major plot beats that Season One introduces. This series is basically all setup and mystery establishment, so we couldn't really give too much away.
@@WeHeartGiantRobots enjoyed the video, the DVD's already off the shelf. My unwatched VHS copy of Eraserhead is still hidden at my parents' house somewhere.
Fun fact: Zelda Link's awakening was inspired from this show...
Wacky for me I'm just playing through the switch version now
Never knew that Twin Peaks was Mecha, what a twist!
The Dale Cooper Rocket Punch is famous, didn't you hear?
@@WeHeartGiantRobots I have now.
Looking forward to your season two video!
I’ll get back to this once I watch Twin Peaks.
In the meantime keep up the content boys!
This was excellent! Haven't heard of your guys' channel so far but I really love your commentary! Don't forget to skip the james filler after he skips town in S2... he's all filler after he leaves, the writers were pressured to show what he was up to. Makes the second season a lot more digestible, and almost as good as the first. Like yall said, the second season has the best and the worst... specific moments in the second season are better than any moment in the first.
I hope you guys make it all the way to season 3! The realizations you get when you get there are miraculous.
We're predominantly an anime/mecha/scifi channel but Rob's been wanting to cover this series for a good while now. It's just that good.
Did you ever do the other videos?
Pretty great video boys. I'd watch more.
Glad to hear it, my man, cos we fully intend to get all of Twin Peaks watched and video'd.
Love Twin Peaks, favorite mecha after Victory Gundam.
Get in the lodge, Cooper.
Anime deaths scenes from Macross, Ideon, and Gundam brought me here. Thank you machine gods.
The algorithm is truly a mysterious and fickle beast.
Would love to see this continued, if only to see Dave's reaction to Part 8 of the Return
We're absolutely planning to. Whether that happens before the heat death of the universe remains to be seen, though.
@@WeHeartGiantRobots Not sure which Im hyped for more
Would love to see your season 2 one!
Unexpected but always happy to hear about Lynch. Wondering if you guys have considered any book/games as possible topics in videos? In the bouncing back and for between cultures point, one thing that is particular to me is for example russian literature and japanese literature/cinema.
I think a lot of people miss out on some great things that can resonate with them by just exploring what inspired their favorite shows/animes and seeking out what it was that they originally liked in the first place.
I can only remember seeing Ray Wise in two things: Twin Peaks. And Command and Conquer Red Alert cutscenes I've seen.
episodic plots.. also got broken by my favorite scifi BABYLON 5!!
Sexy times for Tv getting a over arcing story into something people could just pickup one episode of, and man if they only knew what was coming!
Babylon 5 was definitely following on from Twin Peaks as part of that new approach to the medium, yeah.
Liked for the unexpected prophecy
Anime Nostadamus ftw.
Just re-watched the first. All thanks to this video
If I told you David Lynch directed Patlabor would you review it?
That would probably do it, actually.
I thing I like to point out it that Soul eater makes a reference to the red room with the scythe twat and midget man
Twin peaks is... well, peak.
I'm....I'm first? Now review Area 88 please you glorious fucks
>Area 88
based
we almost had a riot in anime club after the last episode of that series.
@@RedmondMonk I meant the OVA but the series is okay too
@@tiebrute4688 sorry, I meant the OVA
@@RedmondMonk my man
Literally no robots, the mad lads
Nahnahnah, Twin Peaks is a mecha now. It says so in the description.
@@WeHeartGiantRobots Is the red room secretly where the robot that is Special Agent Dale Cooper is piloted from?
Nah that's the [REDACTED].
@@WeHeartGiantRobots To be fair, how are you supposed to make mecha, basically a dead genre the sole focus of your channel? I mean even now Attack on Titan is like the best mecha anime in the last 10 years and I'm sure there's mecha purists that would disagree with me calling it mecha, but it basically works on real robot rules when it come to combat. What do you guys think of that one? Ever plan to cover it?
@@El-Duderino-His-Dudeness I wouldn't call mecha a "dead genre". There's still good content coming out that uses it's styles/tropes, it's just that it's no longer the 'in vogue' genre (and it's hard to do well).
Attack On Titan is a great manga/anime that I do enjoy, but I dunno if we'll ever cover it purely because a lot of people better suited to talking about it have already said all that needs to be said. I think we work best when we have a show that's been overlooked (like Planet With) or more retro series. Those are what really provoke discussion when we're sitting on a voice call and talking nonsense, and that's what always makes for a better video.
I have this on DVD on my shelves, unwatched. Is this review spoilery?
There's a few spoilers, but we've avoided a lot of the major plot beats that Season One introduces. This series is basically all setup and mystery establishment, so we couldn't really give too much away.
@@WeHeartGiantRobots enjoyed the video, the DVD's already off the shelf.
My unwatched VHS copy of Eraserhead is still hidden at my parents' house somewhere.
do more gundam
Oh shit, son.
We're back, and it only took us two weeks this time.
Benis
We're 3 minutes in and we're still discussing what we might talk about. C'mon
We call that the filter.
Filtered me from watching any more.@@WeHeartGiantRobots