
TWIN PEAKS with Jace Lacob
07/26/23 • 59 min
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The things that get us interested in watching something vary from person to person. It could be the cast, it could be a striking visual we’ve seen teased on the internet or even something broad like just the genre. But what if the thing that you hooked was just a question? A question like, “Who killed Laura Palmer?”
Twin Peaks asked audiences that question before the show even aired. Promotional ads in papers and on television invited folks to journey to a small, sleepy town in the pacific northwest to find the answer. Disguised as a simple whodunnit, Twin Peaks redefined what TV was capable of. Creators Mark Frost and David Lynch ventured into the absurd, the twisted, the quirky, the nightmarish, the uncomfortable and the charming to bring about a turning point in television history. And for today’s guest, the question of "Who Killed Laura Palmer?" became secondary to the unique and subversive story portrayed in Twin Peaks.
Jace Lacob is a writer and podcaster currently hosting the Masterpiece Studio podcast from PBS, a companion to the network’s long running anthology series. Having worked for decades in and around the television industry, covering and interviewing thousands of actors, writers and directors, for Jace things seem to always come back to Twin Peaks. We chat about his time working in television journalism, the time he made Cheryl Lee cry and what Twin Peaks teaches us about trying to know all the answers.
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All clips courtesy of Paramount.
Our theme is season is by theDeeepEnd, our squirrel artwork is done by Modungoa Sebokholi and all episodes are produced and edited by me, Taylor D. Adams.
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The things that get us interested in watching something vary from person to person. It could be the cast, it could be a striking visual we’ve seen teased on the internet or even something broad like just the genre. But what if the thing that you hooked was just a question? A question like, “Who killed Laura Palmer?”
Twin Peaks asked audiences that question before the show even aired. Promotional ads in papers and on television invited folks to journey to a small, sleepy town in the pacific northwest to find the answer. Disguised as a simple whodunnit, Twin Peaks redefined what TV was capable of. Creators Mark Frost and David Lynch ventured into the absurd, the twisted, the quirky, the nightmarish, the uncomfortable and the charming to bring about a turning point in television history. And for today’s guest, the question of "Who Killed Laura Palmer?" became secondary to the unique and subversive story portrayed in Twin Peaks.
Jace Lacob is a writer and podcaster currently hosting the Masterpiece Studio podcast from PBS, a companion to the network’s long running anthology series. Having worked for decades in and around the television industry, covering and interviewing thousands of actors, writers and directors, for Jace things seem to always come back to Twin Peaks. We chat about his time working in television journalism, the time he made Cheryl Lee cry and what Twin Peaks teaches us about trying to know all the answers.
Notey Notes:
All clips courtesy of Paramount.
Our theme is season is by theDeeepEnd, our squirrel artwork is done by Modungoa Sebokholi and all episodes are produced and edited by me, Taylor D. Adams.
Get in touch by emailing [email protected] or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.
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The Season 4 Premiere of The Film Nuts Podcast!
Kornelius Bascombe is a television producer and actor who believes Get Out excels in storytelling and its depiction of life in America for the black community. He feels it’s both a modern classic and important societal artifact for us to observe. Kornelius and I chat about him originally wanting to be a police officer, getting his start on Undercover Boss and the power marginalized voices can have if given the proper platform.
Notey Notes:
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Where do you turn to when you need to cope with something? Ideally, there’s a friend or family member you can talk to, or maybe an activity that lets you physically expel all your negative feelings, or maybe even a movie or a tv show you could watch. Obviously these options aren’t the only things that can be coping mechanisms. And sometimes these mechanisms can actually be kinda harmful.
Fleabag is a hilarious and thoughtful provoking comedy whose title character talks to the viewer as a way to cope with tragedy. And while it provides us as an audience with a ton of laughs, it serves as a crutch for the character to avoid connecting with those around her. But the act of talking into a camera can sometimes prove beneficial, as is the case with my guest today.
Dr. Stephanie Castillo is a trained scientist-turned video producer whose platform, Phuture Doctors, pulls back the curtain on what going through an academic doctoral program is like. Unlike Fleabag, Stephanie shared her struggles with an audience in order to connect with and inform those that were going through a similar struggle in their quest for knowledge.
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