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But she really does seem associated with the Black Lodge, especially from Carl's reaction and talk of going places. Also, like the woodsman and drifters, she is strange, sooty and in tattered clothes, so could be another spirit in the form of someone who died in one of the great fires in and around Twin Peaks. Mrs.

It does seem more like another room in the Black Lodge or an alien world in space, another dimension, or the astral plane, but Briggs' vision could be tainted with sentiment.

Well, Cooper could have already known he was a spy, and Ray could have known he knew or suspected that that's what he really meant, and just tried to play it off. Or, perhaps Ray was known as a rogue agent (or double-agent) working with both the agency and the cartels- perhaps as Jeffries has been doing all these

I don't really know- maybe the place where bad Coop picked up Ray and Daria is also called "The Farm," or it's some other criminal hideout, but something about the way he said," You'd probably like to go to that place they call 'The Farm,'" and how Ray's demeanor changed when he was talking to Jeffries made me think

The star field is a recurring motif we see at the beginning and end of The Straight Story, the end of The Elephant Man, Dune (of course), when Agent Cooper goes topside above the Purple Room in Part 3, and on The Giant's movie screen as he floats to the top of the theater in Part 8.

Ray was so different after the incident. Shaken but suddenly more like a cop than a low-level thug. I'm probably way off base here, but another possibility is that Ray is an undercover spook, and 'The Farm' refers to the CIA's Camp Peary (it is known to be called that by insiders). Was Jeffries also CIA, undercover

The egg that the horrible mutant frog-rat-bug hatched out of in the desert seemed more like one of the eggs that the Mother-creator "experiment" monster spewed out along with the BOB-face planetoid, so I don't think it is related to the idea of perfect and good Homecoming Queen Laura Palmer ca. 1988 in the golden orb

Symbolic end of Act I, maybe, with the Trinity and flashback sequences the beginning of Act II?

Yeah, Alvin means it. The Straight Story is absolutely about a difficult journey to process and come to terms with a very dark past, before it's too late. It reminded me of The Seventh Seal in that way, and the best of Iranian cinema, like "Taste of Cherry," or Pilgrim's Progress, where everything is symbolic and

I love everything Lynch has done, but I would put The Elephant Man in the Top Ten of all movies. It is a timeless classic and triumphant merging of centuries of theater and cinema with the mind.

"The worst part of being old, is remembering when you were young."

I've only seen Logan, solo, and Guardians 2, Kong, and LEGO Batman with the kids, and enjoyed all four, but who has time to go to the movies anymore with all this TV to keep up with?

It was strange and strained, but I do love that cast.

It'll be funny to see how wrong I was. I've already changed my mind on who owns the glass case.

Yeah, what was that last episode of Sherlock even about?

Worst one I bothered to watch, for sure.

CEG has been pretty consistently funny, IMO, and the Josh thing has finally reached its apex I think. Rachel Bloom, co-creator Aline Brosh McKenna, a their song-writing team are aces.

I don't think there was a single music cue in Legion that wasn't awesome. I'm partial to the Stone's "She's a Rainbow," because Rachel Keller is so lovely and the moment is pure joy.

OK, I'm game for guessing: