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Twin Peaks - The Revealing Science of Bob

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

In my opinion, this is the greatest scene in the history of television. So great that ABC didn't air any commercials during the last 20 minutes. David Lynch combines the horror of a violent murder with angelic music to create a numbing experience.

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  • A very disturbing, violent and arguably offensive scene but one will agree at the same time its been brilliantly done, David lynch knows how to disturb frighten and fascinate his audience a true genius

  • When this was originally broadcast it was probably the most disturbing thing I had seen on TV, thanks for posting the original cut in english. Maddy choking on her own blood always creeped me out!

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  • You are such a legend for putting this up, you're right this is probably one of the greatest scenes in the history of television!

  • DJ Shadow.

  • best serial ever.

  • 1.25 omg its so scary

    

  • I was 23 when this was aired and it was the most disturbing scene that I had ever seen on TV! BOB scared the crap out of me (I also have the same first name BTW) . I also was actually yelling "RUN! GET OUT OF THE HOUSE!!!" when BOB was chasing Maddie! Sheryl Lee should have been given an Emmy Nomination for that hysterical performance!

  • Twenty years later and Bob still gives me the creeps.

  • I LOVED Twin Peaks when I was 17, and I still remember this episode. Disturbing, but AMAZING for television. We watched it over and over. Violent, but wow.

  • I was obsessed with this show when it was on tv and I remember people catching me watching it and being like "Why are you watching this? It's so corny." I didn't bother to explain that I was drawn in by the awesome juxtaposition of the corny parts with the terrifying parts and the symbolism and the enjoyment of trying to figure out what the fuck was going on. I probably should have tried though, because those people are missing out on a fucking masterpiece.

  • I've never seen something so hauntingly terrifying, yet amazingly brilliant. Makes me think of Donna's quote on the second episode - "It's like I'm having the most beautiful dream, and the most terrible nightmare all at once."

  • INCREDIBLE scene! Also, highly disturbing... But beautiful at the same time...

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