Twin Peaks

“Twin Peaks” is the twentieth episode of the fourth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''Pat and Joe sit down to talk about David Lynch's reboot of "Twin Peaks" but wind up talking about 90s music for a full hour. They also find time for the "Kingsman" flicks, "Jackie Brown" yet again, and, FINALLY, that "Peaks" finale!''

Before The Film

 * On With The Joe!: A whisper, Joe's favorite.
 * Pat got an extreme amount of hair cut, no comment from Joe.
 * The boys went to an Emmy party and Pat said nothing about Joe's outfit. Pat didn't have a good time and Joe could find no one to drink with at the four open bars.
 * 90's Music!
 * No one in his life has ever let Pat down like Weezer. They break down the pleasures and disappointments on their albums.
 * The boys struggle with their short term memories, Pat blames his on marijuana.
 * Pat defends the Gin Blossoms from Joe's accusations that they're below Smashmouth.
 * Joe tells the story of Rob Thomas hanging out with David Cross, who turned on him when he found out who he was, but Cross actually thought he was Scott Stapp ("He's my Rob Thomas!" - Rob Thomas).
 * Better Than Ezra is the slightly shittier Gin Blossoms. "You're a fucking idiot!" - Joe
 * One of the best shows Pat ever saw was 90's show at the Greek Theatre with Marcy Playground, Lit, the Gin Blossoms, Sugar Ray, and Everclear.
 * Pat tweeted something derogatory about Everclear and the drummer responds within 10 minutes of leaving the stage.
 * Joe's favorite 90's song is "The Way" by Fastball.
 * Worst performance ever on SNL was Soundgarden with Chris Cornell's voice gone.
 * Pat's never got into Pearl Jam, he'll take Stone Temple Pilots over them. And the Gin Blossoms. "You are a crazy man!" - Joe
 * Pat's friend thought "Hey Jealousy" was about a girl named Jealousy.

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Pat)
 * Jackie Brown (Joe)

The Film

 * Might be the furthest into the podcast they've gone without talking about the movie.
 * As Pat looks back on the season at large, he liked less of it than he liked, but there's a lot of moments that will stay with him forever and is glad he watched all of it.
 * Joe loved Cooper's reawakening and wanted more payoff to Audrey Horne's story. He liked it overall, may help to see it all from the beginning.
 * David Lynch's story of meeting George Lucas at a salad restaurant to discuss directing Return of the Jedi.
 * Almost nobody was watching Twin Peaks on Showtime by the end.