This scene perfectly encapsulates everything Twin Peaks is in its essence: weird, goofy, heartfelt, and pushing an ultimately humanist message underneath the layers of darkness and cynicism.
I felt every single word. Just after that scene alone, he instantly became one of my favourite characters. Such a shame to lose such a fantastic talent..
lol coop just rolls with everything tho. hell everyone does. someone does something weird and people just kinda go "welp.😐" it's endearing actually. cooper will say some insane shit about psychic visions and giants and dwarfs and truman will just look at him and go "huh. y'don't say." and go along with it
yes and thats why the white lodge is forever about 5 steps behind, and the nightmare existence we inhabit continues unrestrained. sad, many such cases.
"Albert Rosenfield:Now you listen to me. While I will admit to a certain cynicism, the fact is that I am a naysayer and hatchetman in the fight against violence. I pride myself in taking a punch and I'll gladly take another because I choose to live my life in the company of Gandhi and King. My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method... is love. I love you Sheriff Truman." Epic speech! The Αrt of unpredictable Αction!
I actually teared up a bit when I first saw this scene. I think by this point I have been mentally conditioned to get weepy whenever "Falling" reaches my ears.
Nowadays especially, ppl forget that love and diplomacy and the benefit of the doubt can solve any conflict, as opposed to violence dumb shouting matches and demonization.
@@marsneedstowels No. That's a ridiculous fallacy and you should abandon it now. Love and diplomacy and the benefit of the doubt are in perfect standing as they always have been and always will be, despite fewer people being dedicated to them at present. There is no "prevalence of gaslighting", that term is bullshit invented by pseudoscientist psychologists, and then bastardized by immoral bullshitters as a tool to excuse their immoral behavior being called out. Basically, if you believe everyone calling you a crazy fucking asshole is "gaslighting" and "cut all those toxic people out of your life", you're left with nobody but other immoral crazy assholes to validate you by calling your immoral behavior moral; e.g. tendencies towards violence, dumb shouting matches, and demonization.
I love that this scene makes you think you know all there is to know about Albert and that he's finally gonna get the good smack he deserves for being such a dick all the time, and then it makes you stop and listen and process the fact that there's a complex human being beneath that gruff exterior, and your opinion of Albert changes almost instantly.
I actually consider this scene a turning point in my life. Its like it really happened to me because i hated this character, and he spoke the truth about himself so confidently. It made me think about how i should approach ppl in my life.
Simon Bollen Yeah it's not funny but being inches from your coworkers face will probably make you laugh i mean i can't keep a straight face if i look at my friends face for a long time
I think by this scene i can figure out albert's childhood, he was bullied as a kid and hence he is so bitter and annoying and unfriendly, but inside he really wants to fight back against those childhood scars and do something good for this world
@@ComicAcolyte this line "i have a way with " has been with me for like 7 years and never seen anybody using it anywhere other than me very very rarely. I love that line and been with me since I saw it on an english fiction back in school days which goes -" i have a way with horse " . A boy took a horse out for a spin from someplace unknowingly and his friend was astonished by his skill with it. Or was that something else other than horse.
There is something transcendentally 21st century about a man who will give his option, without filter, but with honesty, directness and impartiality. Albert called out deficiencies and laziness when and as he saw it but remained invested in the betterment of humanity as a whole.
Was always a fan of Miguel Ferrer. This was one of my all time favorite moments on Twin Peaks. The next time Harry and Albert met after this, was another memorable moment of new found friendship.
It was after watching this scene for the first time, at the age of 18, that I realised I was probably watching the best television series I would ever see
I can kinda relate to albert... He is a better man than i am, he has the balls to say that he wants to stand for peace and he rejects violence whereas i am very weak, i let thoughts of revenge and retaliation take over my being and cloud my judgement and this destroys me.
I remember reading about how Morton from Robocop was originally supposed to be a villain, closer to Jones, but when they found out Miguel Ferrer was cast they were like, "Fuck, the audience is gonna fall in love with this asshole, better tone down the evil."
I'm watching Twin Peaks for the first time, and we got to this episode last night. As soon as Albert's speech ended, I paused it and said, "What the hell did I just watch?" Gotta admit, I pretty much hated Albert up to this point. But this scene made him way more interesting!
Did you ever finish Twin Peaks? If so, what did you think of it all from Season 1 to Season 2 to Fire Walk With Me to The Missing Pieces to Season 3? Was it good, get any weirder, still intriguing? (Without spoilers for those who haven't finished... such as I, who only just finished the Season 2 finale.)
“Yeah. You might practice walking without dragging your knuckles on the floor” 😂 Laughed out loud when I first watched this. Then was bowled over by his “I love you sheriff Truman.” A truly one of a kind show
I've always pictured this scene as a pre-prepared speech that Albert has ready for situations like these. Like he put on the sunglasses to hide his amusement and started laughing as soon as he was out the door.
First time I saw this it hit me just as hard as the "Vision of light" speech. Just tears in your eyes, bewildered, feeling like you just got emotionally mugged because 90 seconds ago you were in a completely different mood.
I've been watching Twin Peaks for the first time with a group of friends, and when this scene happened we all got up and gave Albert a standing ovation
This was such a brilliantly unusual scene, expertly acted by Miguel Ferrer. Thanks very much for posting it. And R.I.P. Mr Ferrer, you were one of the greats...
Miguel Ferrer was awesome. Albert was one of my favorite characters in all three seasons, was so happy to see his character having a much bigger role in season three.
what a great scene. i like harry a lot but he got absolutely scolded here. at this point in the series most people probably thought of albert as an asshole but this revealed so much of a hidden depth to him in such a short amount of time. and i couldn't agree more with what he actually says here
@M B Indeed. I hope many of them can at least think the romantic love. But an understanding of love which expends itself far over the boundaries of romantic love or between family members is rare these days.
I go through so many emotions in this minute and a half. I'm laughing, then crying, then I'm laughing again. I feel like a crazy person... Great scene, and one of my favorites of the series.
oh yes. the genius that is david lynch. he is a proponent of mindfulness and transcendental meditation. i like to think of cooper as a sort of autobiographical character. and lynch's wisdom comes out in many of the other characters as well.
This scene perfectly encapsulates everything Twin Peaks is in its essence: weird, goofy, heartfelt, and pushing an ultimately humanist message underneath the layers of darkness and cynicism.
Yes it is!
Excellent.
@@spanish-inquisition2024 ABQ!
I thought so too. When I try to summarize to myself what twin peaks is about, this scene never fails to pop up in my mind😂😂
its season 2, therefore extraneous and non-canonical
R.I.P Miguel Ferrer, one of the best speeches on the series.
in broadcast history
I felt every single word. Just after that scene alone, he instantly became one of my favourite characters. Such a shame to lose such a fantastic talent..
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I love how coopers not shocked at all. He’s just like ‘That’s our Albert’
lol coop just rolls with everything tho.
hell everyone does. someone does something weird and people just kinda go "welp.😐" it's endearing actually. cooper will say some insane shit about psychic visions and giants and dwarfs and truman will just look at him and go "huh. y'don't say." and go along with it
It's incredible how this is both incredibly moving and ridiculously funny it's such a rare feeling it gives you
i just started watching this show and my god Lynch is a genius
The beauty & genius of Twin Peaks. Provokes so many simultaneous emotions and reactions.
and also scary
it is neither moving nor funny, just a statement of ethos
@@rickdeckard1075im sorry, but shut up.
"I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method...is love."
Words to live by honestly.
I want to see someone use that in an MMA ring... ...and have it work.
yes and thats why the white lodge is forever about 5 steps behind, and the nightmare existence we inhabit continues unrestrained.
sad, many such cases.
the funniest shit is he claims to be a pacifist but is the most passive aggressive , sarcastic guy on the show 😂
@@rickdeckard1075 Fuckin Dark Helmet here saying "Evil will always prevail because good is dumb."
@@marsneedstowels fuckin bot here giving its 2¢ lol
I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation.
@Kagereneko My thoughts exactly!
@Kagereneko But it was just a bit of fun! Oh you're probably right, as usual
@@Onigirli Bilbo Baggins quotes? lol
Kagereneko alberts path is a strange and difficult one
@@lovelondon806 Exactly!
I already liked Albert as this shithead of a guy, but then this happened and he came around to the group and I was like "lol omg I love him".
hell yeah
"Albert Rosenfield:Now you listen to me. While I will admit to a certain cynicism, the fact is that I am a naysayer and hatchetman in the fight against violence. I pride myself in taking a punch and I'll gladly take another because I choose to live my life in the company of Gandhi and King. My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method... is love. I love you Sheriff Truman."
Epic speech! The Αrt of unpredictable Αction!
I wish I was a master of words.
I need to use this when a patient pisses me off
Thanks for posting the lyrics.
Alberts path is a strange and difficult one
Always loved that scene
I actually teared up a bit when I first saw this scene. I think by this point I have been mentally conditioned to get weepy whenever "Falling" reaches my ears.
It still brings tears to my eyes.
I tear up during it every rewatch lol
I'm on my 3rd rewatch. I get emotional, too.
Nailed it
Twinkle twinkle little star
All the rage and anger of Sheriff Truman vanished at the very second Albert finished speaking...The power of speech
Albert would have taken any beating Truman could have dished out and not complain.
The power of love
Nowadays especially, ppl forget that love and diplomacy and the benefit of the doubt can solve any conflict, as opposed to violence dumb shouting matches and demonization.
@@Zionswasd Benefit of the doubt has been destroyed by the prevalence of gaslighting.
@@marsneedstowels No. That's a ridiculous fallacy and you should abandon it now. Love and diplomacy and the benefit of the doubt are in perfect standing as they always have been and always will be, despite fewer people being dedicated to them at present.
There is no "prevalence of gaslighting", that term is bullshit invented by pseudoscientist psychologists, and then bastardized by immoral bullshitters as a tool to excuse their immoral behavior being called out.
Basically, if you believe everyone calling you a crazy fucking asshole is "gaslighting" and "cut all those toxic people out of your life", you're left with nobody but other immoral crazy assholes to validate you by calling your immoral behavior moral; e.g. tendencies towards violence, dumb shouting matches, and demonization.
I love that this scene makes you think you know all there is to know about Albert and that he's finally gonna get the good smack he deserves for being such a dick all the time, and then it makes you stop and listen and process the fact that there's a complex human being beneath that gruff exterior, and your opinion of Albert changes almost instantly.
Albert changed too though, he stopped being an asshole after this scene
not "almost"
nah i still think hes an asshole to people, only after this scene he was an asshole with a speech
Yeah but he's still kind of a dick tho
He says he's against revenge but in the episode after he got Slapped he filed a report and tried to get cooper to sign it
Your path is complete. You can rest now. The White Lodge awaits.
for you
😥
my heart! I felt that
I'd rather go to Hell than sit in that one room with Senorita Dido for all eternity, listening to the same jazz tune
I actually consider this scene a turning point in my life. Its like it really happened to me because i hated this character, and he spoke the truth about himself so confidently. It made me think about how i should approach ppl in my life.
Albert's path is strange and difficult one
The scene that cemented Miguel Ferrer as one of my favorite character actors.
This one, and from Hot Shots Part Deux - "War - it's fantastic!"
Same
From a sharp quip to a powerful life-affirming statement in mere seconds. One of the best scenes of the show. I chose him to mean it.
I don’t know what’s greater, how sudden it was, or that they seriously turned an entire character around to being lovable within one quick speech.
The soap opera spoof aspect of this show is such a trip
best scene ever.I wonder how many takes did kyle maclachlan need before he could say his line with a straight face.
Why? It's not funny
Simon Bollen Yeah it's not funny but being inches from your coworkers face will probably make you laugh i mean i can't keep a straight face if i look at my friends face for a long time
it's a very funny line.
Yeah it's actually incredibly funny
Ainara González MacLachlan is a pro, he doesn't need extra takes.
Miguel was a close pal of mine when he did this show. He was a great guy...
Seriously? Oh man... I loved watching him.
Any good stories?
RIP ... this was my favourite Twin Peaks moment
Me too. My second favorite is the Major Briggs vision scene where he makes Bobby tear up.
What a scene, and what a character.
Oh, Albert is dead serious. Yep, his is a strange and difficult path. And I love him for that.
Rest in peace agent Albert.
We love you, Agent Rosenfield.
The swelling of the score made this moment even more heartfelt and beautiful.
I think by this scene i can figure out albert's childhood, he was bullied as a kid and hence he is so bitter and annoying and unfriendly, but inside he really wants to fight back against those childhood scars and do something good for this world
I love this philosophy.
かわいい子猫 I have a way with words.
@@ComicAcolyte this line "i have a way with " has been with me for like 7 years and never seen anybody using it anywhere other than me very very rarely. I love that line and been with me since I saw it on an english fiction back in school days which goes -" i have a way with horse " . A boy took a horse out for a spin from someplace unknowingly and his friend was astonished by his skill with it. Or was that something else other than horse.
There is something transcendentally 21st century about a man who will give his option, without filter, but with honesty, directness and impartiality. Albert called out deficiencies and laziness when and as he saw it but remained invested in the betterment of humanity as a whole.
Miguel Ferrer (actor that played Albert) died today aged 61.
RIP :(
3 years ago I did not know he passed away 😔
I tried that speech outside Hollywood’s nightclub in Romford….
Got my head kicked in 😢
A strange and difficult path.
Albert & Hawk, two great unsung heroes of Twin Peaks.
Was always a fan of Miguel Ferrer. This was one of my all time favorite moments on Twin Peaks. The next time Harry and Albert met after this, was another memorable moment of new found friendship.
This was one of the most surprising and funniest moments in the show.
Albert showed me that I can find compassion, love, and patience, even in moments of strain and anger. This was one of my favorite moments on the show
It was after watching this scene for the first time, at the age of 18, that I realised I was probably watching the best television series I would ever see
Amen but 19 for me
This bit and Major Briggs' speech were true moments of very human transcendence in this series.
I can kinda relate to albert... He is a better man than i am, he has the balls to say that he wants to stand for peace and he rejects violence whereas i am very weak, i let thoughts of revenge and retaliation take over my being and cloud my judgement and this destroys me.
Only Miguel Ferrer could deliver this line and it land with so many different emotional tones. What a masterclass of a vibe. Rest in peace, Miguel ❤
I watch this every day
Lol Truman's confused reaction always kills me.
All his fans could be hearing a silent reply:I love you too, Albert.
Rest in peace.........
Probably one of my all time favourite TV scenes, there is something so beautiful about this
albert was so honestly brutal, but had good intentions
This actor had a good way of making people fall in love with awful characters. This and the sleazy businessman in Robocop are stand outs.
I remember reading about how Morton from Robocop was originally supposed to be a villain, closer to Jones, but when they found out Miguel Ferrer was cast they were like, "Fuck, the audience is gonna fall in love with this asshole, better tone down the evil."
I certainly wouldn’t go so far as to say Albert is awful
I'm watching Twin Peaks for the first time, and we got to this episode last night. As soon as Albert's speech ended, I paused it and said, "What the hell did I just watch?" Gotta admit, I pretty much hated Albert up to this point. But this scene made him way more interesting!
The show will only get more interesting and confusing after this. Truley a great speech
Did you ever finish Twin Peaks? If so, what did you think of it all from Season 1 to Season 2 to Fire Walk With Me to The Missing Pieces to Season 3? Was it good, get any weirder, still intriguing? (Without spoilers for those who haven't finished... such as I, who only just finished the Season 2 finale.)
The rest of us were right there with you…
This is literally the best scene of any TV show ever.
I'm not exaggerating when I say this is my favorite quote in TV history
So deep, this scene absolutely blew my mind.
“Yeah. You might practice walking without dragging your knuckles on the floor” 😂
Laughed out loud when I first watched this. Then was bowled over by his “I love you sheriff Truman.”
A truly one of a kind show
Beautifully stated, it's how I wish I could carry myself too if I didn't keep falling prey to my aggression
All you need is amble amount of wisdom and words ready to be delivered at the right moment.
open your heart chakra broh
You'll get there. You're already on your way.
I've always pictured this scene as a pre-prepared speech that Albert has ready for situations like these. Like he put on the sunglasses to hide his amusement and started laughing as soon as he was out the door.
I think that would be much less interesting than if he actually meant it tbh
the wonderful ambiguity of lynch!
Yeah he definitely meant it, since when he comes back later on he hugs Truman and compliments Cooper's fashion sense.
he kind of meant it.. just like we all do
Wow way to kill it. He very obviously meant it
First time I saw this it hit me just as hard as the "Vision of light" speech. Just tears in your eyes, bewildered, feeling like you just got emotionally mugged because 90 seconds ago you were in a completely different mood.
I've been watching Twin Peaks for the first time with a group of friends, and when this scene happened we all got up and gave Albert a standing ovation
This was such a brilliantly unusual scene, expertly acted by Miguel Ferrer. Thanks very much for posting it.
And R.I.P. Mr Ferrer, you were one of the greats...
And we love you Albert.
Miguel Ferrer was awesome. Albert was one of my favorite characters in all three seasons, was so happy to see his character having a much bigger role in season three.
Albert is not just an FBI Agent, he's a man with a purpose to expose all evil from our world. RIP Miguel Ferrer
That’s the job description of an agent on the Blue Rose Task Force.
When people ask me if they would like Twin Peaks, I tell them to watch this clip. Their reaction is their answer.
That’s a good choice. My own two scenes to show someone: the “rocks and bottles” scene and Cooper’s dream from Season 1, Episode 3.
Still to this day my favorite scene from Twin Peaks. RIP Albert
This scene, Major Briggs' vision about Bobby and every supernatural encounter Cooper has are my favorite scenes
I love this moment, one of the highlights of the whole series. Humanity is not hopeless.
This hit so hard emotionally the first time I saw it. And then, subsequently, every time after that.
Yes, I’m surprised that some people found it to be comedic.
@@Jackp2003 maybe because it literally is?? Things can be emotionally impactful and funny at the same time ya know
@@lukess.s Ture, true.
I love Albert so damn much.
the shades seal the deal...
R.I.P. Miguel Ferrer, we all miss you
It's too bad this guy died relatively young, he was a good actor. At least he got to be in the revival.
R.I.P. Miguel Ferrer (1955-2017)
I never noticed Albert walk between the chair and table and push the chair out and leave it there. So rude and so brilliant 😂
I could watch twin peaks over and over
0:00 I love that condescending "sure" with smirk at the start...
best scene in the entire Twin Peaks canon in my opinion
I dont think anything tops the last scene of the final episode. But this is one is great
Definitely in the top ten, at any rate.
One of my favorite moments.
The scene is great, especially when the gorgeous music kicks in
season 3 had NOTHING like this; it just felt different.
"my concerns are global"
I never realised it but Harry had an amazing head of hair.
Amazing curls
This scene is the 🐐
Great TV show from 20 century
what a great scene. i like harry a lot but he got absolutely scolded here. at this point in the series most people probably thought of albert as an asshole but this revealed so much of a hidden depth to him in such a short amount of time. and i couldn't agree more with what he actually says here
One of the greatest moments in television.
RIP Miguel!! :(( So glad he was able to take part in the new season.
My single favourite scene of the whole series!
"I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation."
"Albert wants this guy's badge, Coop."
Love how Albert returns on a much later episode and gives Truman a big hug
0:38 you think it's going to become a fistfight... And then Albert stumps everyone including the audience lol awesome character
This speech always gives me goosebumps, I love Albert and this moment totally changed my opinion on him.
::wiping a tear from my eye::
He had lost his spark in The Return
so did lynch
This is an amazing scene. It's hilarious and powerful at once. Bravo.
the foundation is love.
A love which is far more than the love we know out of pop songs.
@M B Indeed. I hope many of them can at least think the romantic love. But an understanding of love which expends itself far over the boundaries of romantic love or between family members is rare these days.
You were one of the best, Miguel. Here's to you.
I go through so many emotions in this minute and a half. I'm laughing, then crying, then I'm laughing again. I feel like a crazy person... Great scene, and one of my favorites of the series.
absolutely the best single moment in TP
My fav scene from the series
I never knew that he passed away until now. Albert Rosenfield was one of the best characters in Twin Peaks. ❤️
oh yes. the genius that is david lynch. he is a proponent of mindfulness and transcendental meditation. i like to think of cooper as a sort of autobiographical character. and lynch's wisdom comes out in many of the other characters as well.
Crazy that he voiced Shan Yu in Mulan. You can tell at 0:38 when his voice goes all deep and menacing!
Albert's path is a strange and difficult one.
This is, probably, my favorite scene out of any movie or any show
I love this speech, and the delivery was amazing. Thanks Albert, rest in peace.
Albert has social graces of chainsaw and dedication of saint.