Screen to Screen: A Reel Podcast

Justin R. Cary
Screen to Screen: A Reel Podcast

Screen to Screen: A Reel Podcast welcomes you to join host Justin R. Cary on deep dives into your favorite new shows, movies and video games. Filled with theories, interpretations, breakdowns and more, this Podcast will invite you, dear listener, on a recap journey back through episodes and endings as we meander along the path through all the glorious layers of meaning and mayhem in our favorite modern mediums. So grab some snacks, settle in, and dial in those perfect levels; this is Screen to Screen.

  1. Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks: Episode 8: The Last Evening | Death | Twin Peaks S1EP7

    SEP 22

    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks: Episode 8: The Last Evening | Death | Twin Peaks S1EP7

    An important note before we begin.  This Podcast episode of the Podcast discusses suicide.  If you or anyone you know is struggling with thoughts about suicide, Help is Available at the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.  Call 988, available twenty four hours.   We began this journey with the deep, dark billowing of the lonesome foghorn and the crumbling of the Tower eight episodes ago when Pete Martell, in the perfect image of the Fool, set out one foggy February morning in the town of Twin Peaks to go finshin and instead discovered something sinister and horrible that would crumble the very foundations of everyone in the idyllic Northwest town to their very core; an internal transformation of every human soul in Twin Peaks.  Now, as we come to Episode 7, the eighth and final Episode in the first season of Twin Peaks, we arrive at the mirror of the Tower; its doppelganger, its twin: Death; external transformation.  For some, this transformation does mean a literal ending of life, a transformation into a new state of being.  For others, it means a new phase of their journey, for others, an awakening or a revelation or the undoing of a bond or the ending of one path and the starting of another.  But here, on the aptly titled “The Last Evening”; we are at an ending.  Death has come, at last, for our lovers and our magicians, for our emperors and fools for the detectives and high priestess of Twin Peaks and after this night, everything will change once more.  Gerard Ziegler tells us in “Tarot: Mirror of the Soul: Handbook for the Aleister Crowley Tarot” about the Death card: “Old relationships are demanding to be disintegrated.  This process may be bound together with painful experiences…The act of letting go, difficult as it may be, will liberate you…The skeleton is wearing the funeral head-covering used in ancient Egypt.  This is a reference to the necessity of carrying old ideas and concepts to their grave now, and burying them.  Cords and bonds must be cut, imprisoned souls liberated from their bonds.  The eagle, the final stage of transformation, unfolds its wings and rises…The phoenix can only rise after the fire of transformation has consumed all, turning it to ashes.” And it begins with a Midnight sunrise.

    1 hr
  2. Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks: Episode 7: Realization Time | The Chariot | Twin Peaks S1EP6

    SEP 6

    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks: Episode 7: Realization Time | The Chariot | Twin Peaks S1EP6

    Fuel.  Movement.  The magic transformation of potential energy into kinetic energy.  The magic flight.  The glory ride of momentum that carries you through the struggle and lifts you beyond the adversity into something else.  And the choice to kick the tires and light the fires.  The seventh episode of  Twin Peaks Season 1 is Episode 6 “Realization Time” and in this Episode, the penultimate episode of the first Season of Twin Peaks, we are riding the Chariot of momentum as the investigation is in full swing, characters are ‘going places’, moves are being made, and potential energy is being converted to kinetic energy.  Directed by Caled Deschanel and Written by Harley Peyton, Episode 6 first aired on May 17, 1990 and on this episode of Falling, Floating Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks, we are turn our attention The Chariot Tarot card, the seventh card in the Major Arcana, as we ride along with the magical momentum of the denizens of Twin Peaks as they make choices that will nurture, change and turn their fortunes toward good or bad.  The investigation into Laura Palmer’s murder leads Truman, Cooper and Hawk, along with some help from fellow Bookhouse Boy Big Ed Hurley, North to One-Eyed Jacks’ to go undercover to find main suspect Jacque Renault after Waldo the bird Myna bird talks, connecting Leo Johnson and Jacque to Laura on the night she was killed.  Audrey moves through her plan with the confidence of the Chariot as she manipulates her way to One-eyed Jack’s as well.  James, Donna and Madeline Ferguson discover one of Laura’s taped messages to therapist Dr. Jacoby and plot to get him out of his office so they can find whatever secrets of Laura’s he holds there.  Ben and Jerry Horne continue their courtship of the Icelandic investors and pile them into a Chariot of their own for a ‘road trip’ to One-Eyed Jack’s to seal the deal.  Indeed, it seems all roads lead to One-Eyed Jack’s in this episode as the characters speed toward their ultimate destination in their own personal Chariots, moving toward some inevitable fate, rushing toward some ultimate horizon, speeding through the night like a biker ignoring the flashing red stop light at Sparkwood and 21; choosing the path that will lead them to the realizations waiting for them on the other side.     Featuring: Tyler Lyle "The Secret Lair" Season 2, Episode 6 "The Chariot" The Midnight "Chariot" Bruce Springsteen "Soul Driver"

    39 min
  3. Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 6 "Cooper's Dream" | The Lovers | Twin Peaks S1EP5

    AUG 31

    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 6 "Cooper's Dream" | The Lovers | Twin Peaks S1EP5

    The Blood Red Moon.  A rare, celestial phenomena that paints Luna red as she moves into the Earth’s dark shadow and becomes enveloped by the halo of the sun’s fiery ring of light ensorcelling the parabola of Earth’s perfect circle like an endless, golden dawn.  Even though our last episode focused on The Moon Tarot card, Episode 5 of Twin Peaks Season 1, the sixth episode of the season, “Cooper’s Dream”, this one  begins at 4:28am as Cooper awakens under the watchful gaze of full, red, blood moon; a harbinger of so much to come this episode; of eclipses and shadows, of lovers torn asunder and brought together, of mysteries revealed and curtains, red like the moon, concealing the horrible truth that must see the light of day; devils hiding like cowards in the smoke of the fire.  In this episode, a sleep deprived Cooper commits to his theory leading to his team up with his detective troupe as they head into the woods of Twin Peaks for an important encounter with the Log Lady who speaks of her former lover and husband and later,  all the way to a red-curtained cabin.  Audry Horne commits to actions of her own that take her to the perfume counter of her Father’s department store.  Ben and Jerry Horne flit with danger, sex and disaster as they court new clients for the Ghostwood project and Ben courts Josie Packard in a devious triple-cross scheme.  Dr. Jacoby counsels the Briggs family and speaks to Bobby of lovers, sex and commitment.  Donna, James and Maddeline Ferguson form a new lovers triangle and commit to a plan to find Laura’s killer on their own.  Shelly and Norma commit to each other; both jaded lovers trying to break the shackles of their lover’s bonds.  And Leland Palmer, the lost lover, dancing still, looking for a partner, looking for a ghost that isn’t there, haunted by the same music in the air, dancing in the Smoke Room of the great Northern Hotel, and Audrey Horne, the lover of the story with, as Cooper cautioned her, ‘a heart that yearns’, appearing naked and afraid in Special Agent Dale Cooper’s bed at the great northern to end the this episode of lovers, commitments and total eclipses of the heart.  ScienceCasts: A Tetrad of Lunar Eclipses ScienceatNASA YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gzgSuJM5O8

    52 min
  4. Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 5: The One Armed Man | The Moon | Twin Peaks S1 Ep4

    AUG 24

    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 5: The One Armed Man | The Moon | Twin Peaks S1 Ep4

    Illusion and transformation; sometimes confusion which leads to transformation.  Often, we must seek answers beneath the darkness; under the protection moon’s shadowy veil and conduct business wearing a dark cloak of secrecy.  What is revealed when the bright light of the sun is gone can often scry into dark and deep parts of who we are; secret recesses of the soul that can only be opened when illuminated with moonlight, seen only by creatures of the night, the beast within, the owl, the jackal, the fish.  Episode four of Twin Peaks, the fifth episode in season 1, is called “The One-Armed Man” and was directed by Tim Hunter and Written by Robert Engels.  It aired on May 3, 1990.  Confusion and Illusion run rampant in this episode as all of the characters run into befuddling and mystifying situations.  Cooper’s usual infallible investigative techniques turn out to completely miss the mark.  Deputy Andy seems confused and unable to perform his duties.  Sarah sketches a long-haired entity she saw in a dream-vision and a befuddled Leland tells everyone she had ‘two visions’ while a bewildered Donna hears this with great confusion.  Jacoby and Cooper sit in a conference room; Jacoby performs a magic trick; more illusions.  The One-Armed man from Cooper’s dream turns out, for now, to be an ordinary shoe-salesman that leads the detectives to Bob Lydecker’s Veterinarian services that provides ‘aid to the beast incarnate’.  James encounters Madeline Ferguson, Laura’s almost identical twin cousin, and is bewildered and confused.  Bobby plants evidence at Jacque Renault’s apartment; further adding to the obfuscation.  Nightfalls.  Moonlight shines on the running river.  Donna and James seek out the necklace and are spied on by an owl.  Norma’s husband Hank is paroled and harasses Josie like a stalking bear; a beast in the night.  Relationships unravel, confusion abounds and with the falling curtains of night, the eighteenth card of the Major Arcana takes shape as the investigation into Laura Palmer’s death continues and the mystery of Twin Peaks deeps once more, like a dark cup of coffee, black as midnight on a moonless night. The Joseph Campbell Foundation Joseph Campbell — Jung and the Shadow System

    59 min
  5. Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks: Episode 4 "Rest in Pain" | The Wheel of Fortune | Twin Peaks Episode 3

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    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks: Episode 4 "Rest in Pain" | The Wheel of Fortune | Twin Peaks Episode 3

    Closed circles and never ending, open spirals.  Maybe even black and white chevron patterns on the floor of the Red Room.  The fourth episode of Twin Peaks Season 1 is Episode 3, “Rest in Pain” and was Directed by Tina Rathborne, Written by Harley Peyton and Originally Aired on April 26, 1990.  This episode continues to deeper the mysteries around Laura Palmer’s death while adding a few new angles to the investigation for our team of detectives to pursue; illegal drugs being smuggled into Twin Peaks from north of the border and the revelation that a secret society of peacekeepers is at work in Twin Peaks and Special Agent Dale Cooper has earned his place among their ranks.  As the fortunes rise for some and fall for others, we turn our attention to the tenth card in the Major Arcana for this episode, The Wheel of Fortune as we consider the rise and fall of lives in Twin Peaks, the meaning of the closed loop and the eternal return, the power of the number ten (the number of completion) and consider which wheels are turning and which are not.  In this episode, Cooper discusses his dream of the Red Room with Truman, remembering every detail except the name whispered in his ear by Laura.  Cooper and Albert continue the investigation and Albert’s complete lack of couth causes major disruptions among the denizens of Twin Peaks.  Maddie Palmer arrives; Laura’s cousin, a dark-haired Doppelganger look-alike of Laura Palmer.  Norma discusses her husband’s upcoming parole.  Truman and Cooper interview antagonist Leo Johnson.  Bobby Briggs and his father have a confrontational chat before Laura Palmer’s funeral.  Albert delivered his final forensics’s report.  Nadene expresses her love for Ed, Audrey spies on her family through a secret space behind the wall.  The wind rustles through the trees.  At Laura Palmer’s funeral,; tempers rise and Leland Palmer ends up going up and down on Laura’s coffin, up and down, a rise and fall.  Copper is initiated into the Bookhouse Boys and brought in on a cocaine sting operation being run off book.  Cooper confronts Jacoby in a graveyard.  Leland dances along at Laura’s wake.  Hawk and Cooper speak of lost souls and wandering forever in never ending circles, like a record player stuck on a loop.

    50 min
  6. Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 3: Zen, or The Skill to Catch a Killer | The Devil | Twin Peaks Episode 2

    AUG 10

    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 3: Zen, or The Skill to Catch a Killer | The Devil | Twin Peaks Episode 2

    Transforming the self from within.  The third episode of Twin Peaks (technically titled Episode 2 since the Pilot is episode 0) is called “Zen, or the Skill the Catch a Killer” and it aired on April 19, 1990.  Written by Mark Frost and David Lynch and Directed by David Lynch, this episode presents the most wildly imaginative view of Twin Peaks yet and brings us to places both wonderful and strange as it challenges us to come face to face temptation, seduction, addiction and lust and poses the question: can real transformation come from within ones self, does Zen truly exist?  The sudden arrival of a new member of the Horne family disrupts the Zen of a peaceful family dinner tempting Ben to One-Eyed Jack’s for a taste of Earth’s more carnal pleasures.  Cooper continues the investigation into Laura’s death with an unusual investigative technique he learned from a meditative dream…Donna and James explore the mysteries of love and desire, Ed and Nadene stumble into grease soaked silent drapes, we receive an Invitation to love as Bobby and Shelly speak to each other as if in their own soap opera, Special Agent Albert Rosenfield arrives in Twin Peaks carrying a book on Tibet but lacking certain social niceties, Audrey dreamily dances in the Double R, Leland and Sarah dance and scream in the absence of Zen, Mike and Bob manifest themselves,…and as the town of Twin Peaks collectively sleeps after another day of lament and sadness, Special Agent Dale Cooper finds himself transforming from within another place…perhaps his own dream, or a deep state of meditation or perhaps Pan’s own labyrinth of merriment; a place where the birds sing a pretty song and there is always music in the air…. Podcast Merch! The Story of Transcendental Meditation Forgotten Encounters of Tibetan Zen by Anabella Pitkin Adurey's Dance by Angelo Badalmenti

    57 min
  7. Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 2: Traces to Nowhere | The High Priestess | Twin Peaks Episode 1

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    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 2: Traces to Nowhere | The High Priestess | Twin Peaks Episode 1

    Episode 1: "Traces to Nowhere" Directed by Duwayne Dunham || Written by Mark Frost & David Lynch || Original Air Date April 12, 1990  Staying at the Great Northern Hotel, Cooper meets Audrey Horne, the unruly teenage daughter of the hotel's owner, prominent businessman Benjamin Horne. Cooper and Truman interrogate James, who reveals he knew Laura was a cocaine addict, but that she had been recovering until a relapse in the previous week. In their jail cell, Bobby and Mike discuss money they owe to violent trucker Leo Johnson. After James, Bobby, and Mike are released from custody, James asks his uncle, mechanic Ed Hurley, to seek protection from the "Bookhouse Boys". Shelly Johnson, Bobby's secret lover and Leo's wife, is horrified to discover a shirt belonging to Leo covered in blood. Donna reveals to her mother, Eileen Hayward, that she and James had fallen in love while James and Laura were seeing each other. Donna visits Sarah to offer condolences, but Sarah has a horrifying vision of a grey-haired man. Angered that her brother's widow Josie Packard has control of the family sawmill, Catherine Martell plots with Ben to burn the mill down. Laura's eccentric psychiatrist, Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, listens to secret cassette tapes she sent him, revealing he is the one who unearthed the locket (from wikipedia) Log Lady Intro "I carry a log, yes. Is it funny to you? It is not to me. Behind all things are reasons. Reasons can even explain the absurd. Do we have the time to learn the reasons behind human beings' varied behavior? I think not. Some take the time. Are they called detectives? Watch, and see what life teaches." Aired on June 18, 1993. Episode Overview The first numbered Episode of Season 1 of Twin Peaks is called “Traces to Nowhere” and this episode aired on April 12, 1990.  Written by Mark Frost and David Lynch, Traces to Nowhere picks up the day after Special Agent Dale Cooper arrives in the town of Twin Peaks to being his investigation into the mysterious death of local highschool prom queen Laura Palmer and this episodes sets the stage for many of the deeper this show will present more fully later.  The High Priestess is the second card in the Major Arcana and so here, with Twin Peak’s second episode, we are greeted with characters who feel stuck in a strange liminal, transitory space after the collapse of their collective towers in the episode before.  James, Bobby and Mike all struggle with the aftermath of their friend’s death.  Ed, Nadene, and Norma all encounter liminal border guardians or confusing moments of fugue like torpor.  Josie, Ben, Audrey, Catherin and Pete all have small moments of or feelings of being lost, confused or bewildered at what is going on.  And our resident High Priestess herself in this episode, Donna Hayward, gives us a spot on description of the state of things as she reaches out to her own divine feminine figure for guidance.  The episode ends with a half laughing half crying Dr. Jacoby; an image of the unconscious struggling with the conscious as characters in this show struggle to plump the depths of their inner worlds now turned upside down.

    50 min
  8. Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 1: The Pilot | The Tower | Twin Peaks Episode 0

    JUL 26

    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 1: The Pilot | The Tower | Twin Peaks Episode 0

    Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 1: The Pilot | The Tower “Gone fishin’”, the very first words uttered by Pete Martell in the Pilot episode of Mark Frost and David Lynch’s seminal television masterpiece Twin Peaks followed by the sound of a distant horn somewhere and Pete observing “the lonesome foghorn blows.”  Although not the first image presented to the audience of Twin Peaks,(more on that later), these first spoken words are essential sigils that can help us to unlock so many of the mysteries and deeper meanings that abound in this show and make up the complex and fascinating web Frost and Lynch weave over the course of this work.  The fish, the idea, the slippery thing David Lynch dives deep to find inside his own creative mind and the thing he writes about in his own creative memoir “Catching the Big Fish”; how to live the Art Life and catch that big creative idea, juxtaposed here in the opening moments of Twin Peaks with the bellowing of a lonesome foghorne, interrupting the process of catching said fish, a dark and macabre harbinger of the shattering of foundations about the come for the Town Peaks.  Indeed, it is this foghorn blast that causes Pete to turn around and see the body of Laura Palmer, wrapped in plastic, lying face down, naked, on a rocky beach, murdered, that will become the Tower moment for everyone in this story, the triggering event that will lead to so much pain, torment, struggle, fear but also rejuvenation, redemption, new life and the de-structuring of old forms; the very essence of sixteenth card in the major arcana presented here in the opening seconds of the Twin Peaks Pilot.

    32 min
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Screen to Screen: A Reel Podcast welcomes you to join host Justin R. Cary on deep dives into your favorite new shows, movies and video games. Filled with theories, interpretations, breakdowns and more, this Podcast will invite you, dear listener, on a recap journey back through episodes and endings as we meander along the path through all the glorious layers of meaning and mayhem in our favorite modern mediums. So grab some snacks, settle in, and dial in those perfect levels; this is Screen to Screen.

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