Alien Nation stood up on his own, though it didn't match the tone of the show. Dark Designs had some strange choices - cosmic powered Nazi geometric shapes, sentient viruses - not the strangest stuff to come out of Marvel, but it didn't work well with prose. Alien Nation inserts a microchip in Cap's head and sends him on a shooting spree. Alien Nation retains the Television Title.
My fav thing about TAZ is that any aspect out of context sounds fucking bonkers.
Like, in the balance finale there's a scene in which Garfield (who is very specifically never described visually bc most people imagine him as like. The Lasagna Cat. Who in this universe is the most powerful warlock in the realm and also has a hobby of cloning people, which is great for the one character that got forced into haunting a mannequin) is summoned by an alien spaceship that runs on the power of friendship so he could beat up some flashing balls. In D&D.
And that was just. Such a normal scene in the narrative. No one blinked an eye. I would like to bow down to Griffins clear unmatched talent for making me feel such big emotions over ridiculous shit like a goddamned umbrella or a regular ass pair of jeans or the idea of a taco recipe.
(so it turns out i never posted this actual video so like.. here. i have so many brain worms about this now cause like. holy shit my dude. once again asking where. OH WHERE. the fuck is/was this character after his return and why wasnt he given a fair chance when all the building blocks were so obviously fucking there.......)
"Twin Peaks" (1990)
Created by Mark Frost & David Lynch
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"Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" (1992)
Directed by David Lynch
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"Twin Peaks: The Return" (2017)
Created by Mark Frost & David Lynch
(Crime/Drama/Horror)