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It's possible, though perhaps improbable considering Bowie's health toward the end of his life. More likely is that there is tons of unused footage of Bowie from FWWM that could be used.

Ray said last he heard Jeffries was at a place called The Dutchman's. Mr. C said he knew what that was.

Yeah it may be obvious. But when Dougie's boss first mentioned his boxing days, and that poster of him hangs prominently in his office, I immediately thought — this has to be a setup for something later. So I kept an eye out, and then the looping boxing footage on the TV happened in this episode.

Isn't the Palmer house a "Dutch" style design? :o

As others have pointed out, the flow of time seems to be running crazy, and this latest episode hints at this more strongly.

Dougie was never "real." He didn't exist as a real human born from a woman and grew up. He was birthed from the Black Lodge in adult form, to serve as a placeholder until Cooper could take over. It seems like he was essentially a braindead body.

" Palmer house in the original series (a Dutch Colonial) "

This latest episode hinted at more regarding Audrey, and it started feeling more uneasy. Yeah, it's feeling like she's still in a coma.

Hayward's words were that Audrey was "just in a coma" in reference to 25 years ago. His choice of words suggest that she had "just fallen into a coma." Then he started to look and sound sad. Truman sighed and changed the subject to fishing. If both men knew she was still in a coma, there would be no need to mention

She's still in a coma.

When I finally saw the mismatch and glitch reflected in the window, it creeped me out.

During their video chat, in Episode 7, Truman and Hayward's conversation did not reveal what Audrey's current status is. Hayward said he saw Cooper leave the intensive care unit where Audrey was, and that she was in a coma (at the time). But Hayward paused, looking and sounding sad after saying Audrey was in a coma.

Why would Truman and Hayward bring up the fact that Audrey is still in a coma if both of them already knew this?

Beautifully put. And it's a reflection of how real life works. Honestly, I have felt really bummed out seeing how most of the characters are behaving the same, but they are now clearly older looking, and this compounds things — many of them come off as pathetic and sad to me. Hate to say this, but Andy and Lucy acting

If they do another season, I think it'd be cool if it's like only 8 to 10 episodes and the format is more similar to the original series — focusing on the cheesy soap opera of the denizens of Twin Peaks. And let Mark Frost and a rotating list of directors take charge, with Lynch directing an episode or two. This

God I was fearing he's literally snap back the guy's forearm, blood jutting out horrifically, tearing off the guy's arm, and slamming it against his face. Yeah, I was relieved that this didn't happen.

The old boxing match that plays in a loop on Sarah's TV:

Leo

Mulholland Drive may be set in the Twin Peaks universe. The Ranch could be another gateway to the Black Lodge (and The Cowboy could be a denizen of it). Mullholland Drive is also when Lynch first introduced the black-faced homeless men.