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Animatronic Mojo
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After the arm-wrestling, there will cutting and pasting, and a contest to see who can draw within the lines.

Yes, exactly, Mr. Lyle. As one might say, the only enigma to the number "23" is the idea that there is one, like a self-replicating mind-virus.

Yes, that is what I thought, too, that Billy is the scruffy, bearded guy, billed as "Farmer," whose truck was stolen by "Chuck" / Richard. I don't think the seriously messed up zombie guy in jail, billed as "Drunk," is Billy, although their problems may both be drug/Lodge-related.

It also might be a reference to local band, The 9-Inch Nails.

So, are you saying that Janey-E is Diane's estranged "half sister" the way Dougie is Cooper's estranged "half brother"- another "tulpa" in physical form? Fascinating idea.

The foreshadowing with Sonny Jim Jones playing in the BOB-like spotlight on the Vegas jungle gym last week was not good.

It was so bad, I am sure it was intentional, not unlike the dinner club piano player, who was told by Lynch to mimic playing without having any music to listen to.

The symbol evokes Aleister Crowley's "Babalon"- aka the Scarlet Woman, the Great Mother, and the Mother of Abominations- referenced in Frost's Secret History. Maybe the purpose of the glass case is "The Return" of Babalon to the world.

Since Freddy's tale of the Green Fist reflects Mr. C's death-punch on The Farm in Part 13, I bet we'll see Freddy play an important role in taking down either him or Red. Chekov's bizarre gardening glove accident.

Some stray thoughts and questions…

"One One NINE!"

Right, they could have inherited one of their parents houses, and had no mortgage. Andy could have been given the Rolex by the Sheriff's Department as an award for 25 years of service, or spent $10K of the money they were saving for Wally's college education after Wally decided to be a biker dharma bum instead.

Jerry remembered 420, and just look what happened to him… Reefer Madness!

Breaking News! This just in, someone with too much money has bought something stupidly overpriced. Coming up next, find out what obnoxious thing this crazy person posted on Craigslist.

I have to admit that, after watching this again, the phrasing, and especially that every single thing in their house is from the 1940's or earlier, completely sets Audrey's world apart from the real world and the modern day.

Thinking about this more, and it is a compelling theory that she went back there at some point, maybe in further defiance of her father and/or out of economic necessity to feed her kid(s).

Great movie, just saw it on Wednesday, and I was thinking of Ray Kroc's insider takeover, as well. Pretty funny commentary on the branding of Twin Peaks as a pie and coffee commercial.

I think the anxiety over her scruffy lover Billy's fate, following her nightmare of him bleeding from the nose and mouth, followed by Charlie’s refusal to tell her what Tina said, on top of 25 years of his manipulating, gaslighting, and keeping her in the dark - not to mention decades of emotional trauma, abuse, and

If Charlie is an accountant, he is the third money man of questionable ethics we saw in Part 13, perhaps falling somewhere in the spectrum between Norma’s glad-handing business manager and The Farm's resident treasurer.

Sadly, I don't really see using Kinja for the kind of nested conversations with long, detailed posts like the ones we've been enjoying here. Nor can I see being able to wade through a thread with 1,700 posts on Kinja, having to load more comments every 10. Such a stupid step backwards for a thriving online community.