This is SUPER left field, but I'm watching (ha!) Twin Peaks for comms and the time 10:10 is absolutely used as an internal comm at least once. It's a super dense comm show so it's blurry (on rewatching now for clarity) to me, but the show is literally about Spiritual Warfare, the fall and rise of the FBI, pedophilia and pizzagate, undercover plans and NCSWIC. I hate bringing half baked comms analysis up because 1) I believe in very rigorous scholarship and prefer unequivocal proof in my theories and 2) it tends to make me look crazy, but sometimes, like this, it's just slaps me in the face.
If anyone's interested, you could probably get away with just watching s03 for comms analysis. But the groundwork laid in s01 and 02, 25 years ago, is just as important.
Again, I feel like a loon bringing this stuff up, but it's SO obvious from a literary analysis standpoint to me that I have to mention it.
Edit: forgot to ad in TP, 10:10 isnt a date, but a marker. Here's a clip from Fire Walk With Me that illustrates the importance of comms awareness in the series.
This is SUPER left field, but I'm watching (ha!) Twin Peaks for comms and the time 10:10 is absolutely used as an internal comm at least once. It's a super dense comm show so it's blurry (on rewatching now for clarity) to me, but the show is literally about Spiritual Warfare, the fall and rise of the FBI, pedophilia and pizzagate, undercover plans and NCSWIC. I hate bringing half baked comms analysis up because 1) I believe in very rigorous scholarship and prefer unequivocal proof in my theories and 2) it tends to make me look crazy, but sometimes, like this, it's just slaps me in the face.
If anyone's interested, you could probably get away with just watching s03 for comms analysis. But the groundwork laid in s01 and 02, 25 years ago, is just as important.
Again, I feel like a loon bringing this stuff up, but it's SO obvious from a literary analysis standpoint to me that I have to mention it.