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It's like the supernatural things we "see" in the show are just replacement memories for having seen something we can't quite comprehend.

I think yes. The camera flies into the Theresa Banks' trailer before the curious woman arrives, and Carl gets very emotional when sees her, talking about having been places and wanting to stay right where he is.

Lynch loves doing this, putting look-a-likes of other characters in the background. He's done it several times in The Return, the sudden appearance of Jean Renault's unknown twin, the Twin Peaks deputy who looks like the guy watching the glass case in New York, etc…. In the third-to-last episode of the original

There are many subtle great moments in episode 28, "The Path to the Black Lodge," including a scene where Ben hears the ringing and turns around quickly to see… something. Then we cut to the lobby, where Pete is still waxing poetic at the fireplace, speaking to a native drawing above the mantel, "Josie! I see you

He also looks so much like the guy who was watching the glass box.

I love how the back corner booth is her little desk now, with lamp, phone, pencil cup, etc…

There we so many things that I loved in this fantastic Part 11, including, off the top:

And, yet, somehow, they've managed to keep their ever increasingly loopy mythology going. The last season was pretty entertaining, IMO, the second-to-last episode, especially so.

No one knows what it's like
To be the Batman
To be the sad man
Behind bat cowl

I have to admit, I did hate-watch it.

For those interested in American history, and the legal institution of human chattel enslavement in the United States prior to the 13th Amendment, I highly recommended Frederick Douglas' famous speech, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July." If you have not read or heard it before, Ossie Davis delivers it

Can we just stop writing condescending headlines that begin with the words "Can We Just Stop?" Geez, talk about "warmed over" and unoriginal.

Hope you enjoy it!

Speaking of expectations, what's especially funny to me about Dark Horse is that, if you watch the trailer, it comes off as your typically quirky rom-com about a lovable loser finding true love, against all odds, with a beautiful young woman struggling with depression. This is a formula that Hollywood peddles again

It's one of his best, but, like with Lynch, Solondz's movies all seem like different chapters in one long, ongoing movie, to me. Dark Horse might be favorite.

In Biker Heaven,
Everything is fine,
In Biker Heaven,
Everything is fine,
In Biker Heaven,
Everything is fine -
You got your good things,
And I got mine.

Truman and Hawk are supremely distracted, but Andy's investigation, or lack thereof, sure is peee-culiar. But, Lucy spying on Chad makes me think that they are on to him. Traditionally, Andy and Lucy have both seemed like complete idiots, until they get a flash of brilliance and put it all together (like the Owl

It's subtle, but it fits. The floor, like the whole Mauve Zone, evokes freely flowing, natural energy. We also see in this frame a lattice of wave-forms coming together in the center as a double-helix, i.e., DNA/Life. The Giant = Evolution while the Mother/Experiment = D-E-V-O.