The Audrey in a coma theory is not a bad one, but I still think that her and Charlie's conversations make more sense taken at face value.
The Audrey in a coma theory is not a bad one, but I still think that her and Charlie's conversations make more sense taken at face value.
I loved the contrast between shadow Cooper's strong-arm showdown and Dougie Cooper's with Sinclair. For the former, it's all about strength, intimidation, and brutality. For the latter, it is a simple matter of a few pressure points on Anthony's shoulder that seems to unblock his "heart chakre."
Yes, it was mostly that, for sure, and very sweet, too- but, there was a kind of timelessness to the statement, as well- like I imagined a woman in the middle ages rooting around in the ground for a potato. Everything inTwin Peaks is slightly dissociated from the present day.
No, "One Eyed Jacks" was in Canada on the other side of Black Lake from the old Packard Saw Mill. "The Pink Room" scene in FWWM took place in the "Power and the Glory Room" in back of the "CAN-A-DO AND US OF FUCKING 'A'" bar, which straddled the U.S.-Canadian border. Laura, Donna and their hookups go there after they…
Yes, many inconsistencies. Bobby even says that they found some stuff his Dad left today. The scene with Sonny Jim and Dougie/Cooper playing catch clearly happened before he went to dinner all night with the Mitchums. The repeating boxing scene Sarah is watching over and over, Audrey's sudden dissociative fugue…
I was checking that out today. It is a round, clear gem sent into her black-painted right thumbnail. "Press play?"
I think you nailed it. After watching the scene a few more times, it makes the most sense that Richard is "Chuck." Possibly Ben arranged this marriage for poor Audrey so that she and her unexpected children (Richard and Linda?) would be taken care of. Like you said, they probably named him Richard Charles Horne,…
I'd just assumed that those giant nails on their armor help them to cling on.
He's still very much a vegetable, though.
Honking lady:
We're late! We've got miles to go!
Dr. Amp is broadcasting from White Tail Mountain, but Jack Rabbit's Palace is somewhere on the opposite peak of Blue Pine Mountain, where Major Briggs' "Listening Post Alpha" was.
Ha! I meant Ruth Davenchuck- uh, Trick Truck Tina Billy Joe Sonny Jim-Bob Steve- SO MANY NAMES!
It was a little weird how we don't see either of their legs in this scene. He stays seated behind his desk, and she is pretty much rooted to the same spot for the whole conversation, which is an argument about getting up and going somewhere. Maybe it's just to say that things have gone way beyond stagnant in this…
It's like she puts on the leathery red blouse to meet with Gordon, Albert and Tammy, and then exchanges texts with the mystery person at the bar, but then changes into the green top after the bar closes to remember the coordinates, because that's what she was wearing when she saw the photo of Ruth G̶o̶r̶d̶o̶n̶'s…
It's funny all the kind of horrible product placements in this, Albert photographs Ruth's corpse with a Samsung Galaxy, Chantell is in such a hurry to get to Wendy's she has no time for torture, etc…. It's like anti-advertising.
The fan also creates a strobing effect, like the flashing lights we see when the Lodge spirits are present, or the Lodge's alternating floor pattern. The fan definitely served as some kind of gateway, and we see BOB talking to Laura through it in FWWM.
Could have, or it could've evolved into a strange, backwards-talking armpit, for all we know.
"Through the darkness of future past. The magician longs to see …"
We can only assume that the rash, untreated, has gotten exponentially worse.
These are the questions. Also, Paul, who the hell is he, and why would his paying a visit to Charlie a threat?