Lindsay Stamhuis
Lindsay Stamhuis is a writer and English teacher. In addition to editing and writing about TV and Film, she is the co-host of The Bicks Pod, a podcast currently deep-diving into the collected works of William Shakespeare. She lives in Edmonton, Alberta with her partner Aidan, their three cats, and a potted pothos that refuses to grow more than one vine.
I don’t think there was anything specific actually written about this but it was hinted at that the storyline was…
On Joel Bocko on Twin Peaks Parts 5-8
We had more than enough words here for everyone, I think! haha hence the splitting into two. And I kid…
On Mark & Adam of Diane Podcast on Parts 13 & 14
That’s an absolutely fascinating idea, Mark!! ?? I need to think about this...you may be on to something...
On Emma the Vlog Lady on Parts 9-12
What are you referring to specifically? We proofread everything we print, but there are always places where things get missed.…
On John Thorne on Twin Peaks Parts 1-4
I made the comparison between Lennon/McCartney before — very different sensibilities and world views, but genius collaborative strength. I feel…
On Red Rooms, Glass Boxes, and Prison Cells: Return Rewatch Parts 1 & 2
Those are both really good questions. I suspect that Mark's answers are very different from David's, and that Mark's approach…
On Red Rooms, Glass Boxes, and Prison Cells: Return Rewatch Parts 1 & 2
I think his own writing and words on the subject suggest that he has answers but that they’re only his…
On Red Rooms, Glass Boxes, and Prison Cells: Return Rewatch Parts 1 & 2
Thank you so very much for the eloquent response and for sharing your deeply personal thoughts here with us. I…
On It’s a World of BOBs: Sexual Violence Against Women in Twin Peaks
That’s an interesting point! Videos like that alone probably would not work for me, as I can’t stomach the violence…
On It’s a World of BOBs: Sexual Violence Against Women in Twin Peaks
The “American Psycho” connection is a great one. Ultimately I do believe there’s a difference between showing something and condoning…
On It’s a World of BOBs: Sexual Violence Against Women in Twin Peaks