Sarah Sherman
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Podcast Appearances
Necessarily.
I don't think this is necessarily spoiling anything. Necessarily.
I don't think this is necessarily spoiling anything. Necessarily.
But you have to like then like write it like necessary. S-A-R-I-H. You know how to spell it. Necessarily. Necessarily.
But you have to like then like write it like necessary. S-A-R-I-H. You know how to spell it. Necessarily. Necessarily.
So like, yes, that love is actually the greatest unifying force in the universe. But, you know, Twin Peaks is the... I'm going to be so serious right now that it's going to make you laugh.
So like, yes, that love is actually the greatest unifying force in the universe. But, you know, Twin Peaks is the... I'm going to be so serious right now that it's going to make you laugh.
Okay.
Okay.
That it's, like, the story of, like, who killed Laura Palmer, right?
That it's, like, the story of, like, who killed Laura Palmer, right?
Right.
Right.
And I'm not going to spoil the great reveal of who killed Laura Palmer for you. Because that'll keep you on the hook for at least a season and a half.
And I'm not going to spoil the great reveal of who killed Laura Palmer for you. Because that'll keep you on the hook for at least a season and a half.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, like, you know, there's so much, like... pain and violence and trauma towards this like young high school girl and towards like all the, the women in this universe or whatever. And there's like great pain and trauma. And while like love prevails, um, Basically in the great episode eight, season three of Twin Peaks, which is like the return, which happened. What was that?
But, like, you know, there's so much, like... pain and violence and trauma towards this like young high school girl and towards like all the, the women in this universe or whatever. And there's like great pain and trauma. And while like love prevails, um, Basically in the great episode eight, season three of Twin Peaks, which is like the return, which happened. What was that?
Like 2016.