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I imagine it will all come together in the end, but this is a very hard show to parse. It probably would have been better presented all at once for binging, although part of me appreciates being able to savor and ponder each episode from week to week. But, yes, I also want movement on this plot point and felt like

He gets closer and closer each time we see him. His cop's instincts and reflexes have returned, he's back in his suit, he's remembering America, the Beautiful, and when he said, "Answers," it sounded confident and assured, not befuddled. But, I think it's going to take someone from his past to fully wake him, and I

And the photo is of the twin falls beneath the Great Northern.

I like how you said that in the David Lynch font.

Yes, absolutely, it seems that encounters with these entities causes complete disorientation if not time dilation. (A commonality in most reports of "close encounters.") If you go back to the old series, this is exactly what happens to Maddy when BOB/Leland attacks her.

Good catch, and great movie. In Frost's alternative American history mythos, I think this also refers to occultist Kenneth Grant's book "Beyond the Mauve Zone," explaining Grant's ideas on an alternate dimension known as "The Mauve Zone," which he claimed to have explored. Some have suggested that the world we've

Twenty-five years ago, in the weeks between Laura's death and the Lodge opening, pretty much everyone in town was going through major, life-changing events, and all of these involved a struggle between the character and their darker impulses, or shadow-self. It is happening again, and I would not be surprised if

It would have been so much cooler had Lynch directed it, but what does the scene tell us? Had BOB come to inhabit Josie after pushing the plug on Leland?

As was Maddy.

I also loved how Bobby became like a child again in the game of throwing the secret container to the ground.

To me, Tammy is magnificent.

That works, but didn't Clara and Orson all hear the pounding on the door on the planet at the end of time? Although, like you say, maybe it was just their collective fears and/or the Doctor psychically projecting his into their minds. I just wondered if Missy wasn't in the mix, since it was later revealed that she

Their rocket boots ran out of fuel?

Who was behind AI Gus and the drive to reverse-engineer The Foretold, the appearance of The Minister of War (sometime before 2119), and what created the Puddle Pilot (likely not from this dimension) might be good things for some future Doctor to revisit, or not. I'm fine either way, but do think that the Minister of

"Oh, I'm just getting started."

Oh, those are good, I am going to steal those for the screenplay I am writing by rearranging the following:

No hay banda!
It's all a tape.
Il n'est pas de orquestra.
It is…
an illusion.
Listen…
Senoras y senores…
El Club Silencio les presenta
El Nine Inch Nails!

"I must get my hands on those healthy purple berries!"

ABC's Inhumans, Starring… BLACKAGAR BOLTAGON! Who, armed with CGI breath, an immovable haircut, stubble, and a single facial expression, will… look at people, look at things, walk down stairs, enter rooms, sit on his throne, eat dinner, stand next to a giant cartoon dog, be confused by Earth traffic, change into a

Yeah, I thought maybe episode 6 represented the end of the first of three acts, and now we're into Act 2, and what we just saw was the middle. But, Who knows? It all defies conventional structure. Like Briggs' trips to other places, it's like we're all witnessing something that can't quite be grasped. Quite the