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"Part 2", also known as "The Stars Turn and a Time Presents Itself", [a] is the second episode of the third season of the American mystery television series Twin Peaks. It was written by series creators Mark Frost and David Lynch , directed by Lynch, and stars Kyle MacLachlan .
The season was shot continuously from a single, long shooting script before being edited into episodes. Filming was completed by April 2016. [4] A 3.2K digital camera, Arri Amira, was used for shooting because it was the smallest camera to shoot in 4K, with 1960 ultra speed lenses from Panavision to soften some of the digital image's sharpness ...
In her positive review of the episode, The A.V. Club's Emily L. Stephens gave the episode an "A", writing that she might not have been as impressed with it as a discrete experimental film but "both as a piece of Twin Peaks backstory and as an episode of television, 'The Return, Part 8' is as unexpected, as shocking, as thrilling as anything I ...
"Part 3", also known as "Call for Help", [a] is the third episode of the third season of the American mystery television series Twin Peaks. It was written by series creators Mark Frost and David Lynch , directed by Lynch, and stars Kyle MacLachlan .
"The Bill" is the second episode of the third series of the British dark comedy anthology television programme Inside No. 9. It first aired on 21 February 2017, on BBC Two. The episode was written by Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, and was directed by Guillem Morales. "The Bill" focuses on four men—Archie, Malcolm, Kevin, and Craig ...
"Made to Suffer" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. It was directed by Billy Gierhart and written by Robert Kirkman , and aired on AMC in the United States on December 2, 2012.
The episode "Hail to the Chief" (season one episode 16) has a shot of Seaview properly trimmed fore and aft, followed immediately by a shot of her with the bow higher than the stern. Except where noted, the speed data below are from The Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet by Norman Polmar (12th edition, 1981, Naval Institute Press, Annapolis).
The first English ending theme was "Hikari to Kage no Roman" with English lyrics also by Stephanie Nadolny, used until episode seventy-two. It was followed by "Kimi ga inai Natsu" with English lyrics by Carl Finch. The season initially ran from April 21, 1997, through November 24, 1997 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan. [3]