I loved how the VW van was a mobile tactical trailer park support unit, complete with CB Radio, thermos of coffee, matches, ashtray, etc…
I loved how the VW van was a mobile tactical trailer park support unit, complete with CB Radio, thermos of coffee, matches, ashtray, etc…
I thought the same- it was a kind of lavender-pink and similar to the jacket Daria wore. It definitely seemed like a teenager or pre-teen's jacket, not something a woman around 40 would wear. Also, Gersten played for BOB at the "Hayward Supper Club" 25 years ago. Dale Cooper ends the episode at a Vegas supper club…
A very interesting idea, although he seems too human to be a full-on Black Lodge spirit, but even if Red is not literally Pierre Tremond/Chalfont, it does seem like there's a connection.
Yes, I think so- and maybe the girl getting sick relates to the diseased black corn on Hawk's map.
It was almost like the pie shop was part of the Lodge. What was it called, "SZim0n's?" The O is also in the shape of a pie with rays coming out of it, like the egg/sun symbol on the Big Ed's Gas Farm sign.
Dougie works at the Lucky Se7en, after all. It also reminded me of a similar sized box in Barton Fink.
You got it. Bushnell spells it out clearly, and it's all win-win because of his double-down bet against the policy. That was a wonderful, and surprisingly touching, twist, that Cooper would also rescue the, otherwise vile, Mitchum brothers, who, themselves were getting ripped off. Duncan Todd will now go down,…
A few words about Red, whom I think we are just beginning to see the true nature of. Red is not just some conjurer of cheap tricks, and his dark magic leaves chaos and mass psychosis in his wake. You could rightly say that the drugs he is trafficking into Twin Peaks are leaving a trail of tears, addiction, violence,…
He actually says, "You follow human nature perfectly." Curious choice of words, which could still mean "mimic" or just that her actions were predictable. Either way, it's odd, vaguely menacing, and hints at deeper meaning, like everything Mr. C says.
Vallée's theories are front and center in this show's mythos, for sure.
There are definitely some strong parallels, and there are always strong reflections between everyone's experience in Twin Peaks- between brothers, sisters, siblings spouses, lovers, parents and children, etc., and also strangers living separate, but parallel lives.
Right, and the hammy actor "playing" the piano player is so clearly acting, and pretending to play, yet, we react to the very real and beautiful performance by Badalamenti, who is "there" in the spirit of his music, just not physically. It's like when Del Rio collapses in the Club Silencio, but the tape continues, she…
But, it was Badalamenti performing what we hear, right?
It doesn't seem good- like what Cole felt when he hugged her, and now they know for sure, so are trying to get her to lead them to something. Still, it's not clear if everyone is sure what they saw or thought they remembered.
But, by then, it will have evolved into a 25-year long VR movie covering Agent Cooper's entire "time" in the Lodge.
His greatest test is dead ahead, for sure, in Shelly now being under Red's spell.
It is weird how much Gersten Hayward looks like Steven's older sister in that shot.
Yes, everything we've seen of Bobby, so far, has been a kind of question mark, and he especially seemed like a blank slate in Part 11, not sure what he was feeling or how to react. Despite his father's faith in what the Major's visions of the future meant to him, I think Bobby is still struggling with the moral path.…
Fully furnished apartment also comes with couch, two chairs, two stools, overturned crate and bucket (good for jumping, man), and an antique radio set (sparks some). Conveniently located.
I know I'm in an even smaller minority, but I love her. There… I said it.