Aaron Ginsburg (writer/producer of The 100, director of The Thrilling Adventure Hour) is one of the great pizza chefs of Los Angeles. He joins Jeremy and Allison to discuss visions of terror, sabotage, the troubling nature of Cheers, potential surreality, and how things begin to shift starting with Twin Peaks Episode 9 (10 including The Pilot, or S02E02).
Read More9: May the Giant Be with You (Scott Aukerman)
Scott Aukerman is the man behind great TV and web shows including Comedy Bang! Bang! and Between Two Ferns, as well as a bunch of great podcasts at Earwolf. He's also a huge Twin Peaks fan. He joins Jeremy and Allison to dig into the second season premiere, Episode 8 (9 including The Pilot).
Read MoreSpecial 1: Twin Peaks Comedy Tour (Brock Wilbur)
Comedian Brock Wilbur details his Twin Peaks Comedy Tour, which took him to original shooting locations for the iconic show. Look for more Specials posting on Thursdays throughout the rest of Fire Talk With Me's run.
Read More8: The Last Evening (James Urbaniak)
James Urbaniak has played a host of memorable characters including Dr. Venture, Robert Crumb, Dick Cavett...and even Dale Cooper. He joins Jeremy and Allison to discuss the deep weirdness of a show about "simple pleasures and small towns", as well as Twin Peaks' first season finale, Episode 7 (8 including The Pilot). No spoilers, but: it's a cliffhanger deluxe.
We hope this episode really lights your F-I-R-E.
Read More7: Realization Time (Amber Benson)
Amber Benson (filmmaker, author, actress, and heartbreaker) joins Jeremy and Allison to discuss what makes a series like Twin Peaks or Buffy The Vampire Slayer create its own subculture, as well as Episode 6 (7 including The Pilot) of Twin Peaks.
Read More6: Birds Are Watching (Eva Anderson)
Eva Anderson (writer from You're the Worst on FX, Comedy Bang! Bang! on IFC) spent part of her time growing up in the area where Twin Peaks was shot. She joins Jeremy and Allison to crush their illusions about the town and discuss Episode 5 (6 including the pilot) of Twin Peaks.
Read More5: Dominoes in Your Mouth (Matt Robinson)
Matt Robinson (writer, director, and podcaster extraordinaire) discusses his following Twin Peaks since original airing, including his admiration for fanzine Wrapped In Plastic. Examined here: episode 5 (the 4 after The Pilot) of Twin Peaks.
Read More4: Rope and Plastic (Drew McWeeny)
Drew McWeeny (chief film critic at HitFix) discusses his first-person experience with David Lynch (and, in a shocking twist, Mädchen Amick!), as well as his hunger to return for Fire Walk With Me. Examined here: episode 4 (3rd after The Pilot) of Twin Peaks.
Read More3: Getting Weird Again (Devin Faraci)
Devin Faraci (Badass-in-Chief at Badass Digest) discusses his distant and less-distant memories of watching Twin Peaks in first-run, as well as its legacy. Then, they examine Episode 2 (3 including The Pilot) of Twin Peaks, which features our new best friend.
Read More2: Fan Fiction I'm Writing (Jake Fogelnest)
Jake Fogelnest (writer, comedian, and our first-ever, second-ever guest) discusses "episode 1" of Twin Peaks, which is actually the second episode of Twin Peaks.
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