Are their any Twin Peaks fans on Veeky Forums?

Are their any Twin Peaks fans on Veeky Forums?

How would your party fair against an enemy like BOB?

Would you ever consider using a monster like BOB as a GM?

How would your party fair against an enemy like BOB?
Most parties just aren't on the needed level of abstract bullshit needed to combat BOB or most other Black Lodge beings. You'd need something like a Noble from Nobilis to even come close to doing anything noteworthy.

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It's a garbage show, and stop trying to spread that stale cancer to other boards.
Stay in your /tv/ containment thread, you tasteless shit.

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I don't like David Lynch at all, but I wouldn't call anything he does garbage. Its not good per se, but if its bad then its interesting bad. I would call Lynch a pretentious hack though.

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That's a funny way of saying "I'm afraid to call it garbage because there might be something I'm missing."

What you're missing is that it's garbage.

Oh shut up you spineless worm. You ant even make your own shit, instead relying on your big daddy companies like GW to do the work for you. You have absolutely *no* right to call anyone else's work "garbage", especially when they are more successful than you'll ever be.

Ok, I was with you man, until this post. The appeal to authority never made anyone look good. Just ignore his stupidity and blind hatred of anything he doesn't immediately love and go about your day.

There isn't even anything to miss in this show. It's a zany supernatural crime drama, nothing more. It's strangeness is literally just strangeness for strangeness's sake and if you don't like that then don't watch it.

Regardless, BOB is a really Veeky Forums kind of entity that could be great inspiration for a monster that fucks with the players.

The illusionary scapegoat for a father molesting his daughter. I mean it's pretty edge lord material

That is pretty edgy, did you actually do that in a campaign?

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In a game like Call of Cthulhu I could see opportunity for working someone like BOB into it. I don't think I'd want to do it wholesale, but emulating some of the theatrics would be great for some player scares.

thicc

I've soured on Lynch, but Twin Peaks was his best work, as seasons 1-2 deciate the most from his formula of 'throw cryptic imagery at the audience, claim its deep and meaningful, then fail to tell a complete narrative.'

BOB is defeated either by entering the lodge and defeating them on theor own metaphysical grounds, or by binding him in a host.

People call Lynch a meaningless pretentious hack whenever he releases anything. Stay pleb.

People say the same thing about Altman, Malick, and PTA. Babies don't like it when a director/writer doesn't spoon feed them a simple point A to point B narrative wrapped up in a neat little bow.

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Stat him

That's literally the plot of the show.

Her father actually thought she knew it was him and liked it that way.

>he thinks twin peaks is bad

imagine having such a shit taste. Are you the guy who took frekozoid off the air?

Bob is a pretty easy villain to solve for a DnD party.
>find out about the existence of Bob
>Wizard does research, says we need to find the Punching Glove of Powerâ„¢
>go on quest, git glove
>punch BOB out of his body, punch him again
>we win
Pretty simple? BOB used to be scary until we got a mystic artifact specifically built to punch BOB to hell and back

Yeah you would probably have to make information on BOB too obscure for them to easily figure it out.

The element of BOB that I think makes him interesting as an enemy in a ttrpg is that even if you kill him he could just possess somebody else and keep doing what he does.

Imagine being in a party that kills him early on, as part of one of the first quests, of course the party hears all sorts of cryptic bullshit and gets some kind of description of the guy.

Some time down the line the party encounters a town in which the same cryptic shit is getting said and the description of the killer matches the older one.

I think that would really excite a party, realizing that the insane killer they thought they had killed is back and they gotta kill it again.

On the third time the party encounters our boy, they are gonna get frustrated and realize that dealing with BOB is way harder than just killing his host, might get their noggins a joggin.

This.