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Ok, what if being Dougie is Agent Coopers' dreams fulfilment?
Think what we now about him: he's a brilliant FBI Special Agent, and appears to live a perfect and happy childish-like life, filled with amazement for everyday-life things (coffe, pies, etc). But this is just the surface: we discover that there is a dark

yeah… this could also explain the conflict between Mike and Bob, especially during the car "accident" in FWWM. Maybe Mike and Bob are same level "demons", but the first one is still "loyal" to the Lodge

Interesting, but a simple hand clapping is too simple for me.
Maybe it is possible that we actually saw the Black Lodge ONCE in season 3. In episode 1, Laura starts to scream and is "abducted" out of the waiting room. Then, Cooper meets Leland, who says something about finding Laura. In Episode 3 the same thing

I don't know… I have this feeling that Bob doesn't directly live in the Black Lodge, but he's more connected with our world… I mean, according to episode 8, it seems that the Experiment gave birth to Bob in our world, not in a Lodge. The convenience store may be Bob's house, a place between our dimension and the

Great episode. I think that now it is clear that the Giant aka the Fireman is a member of the White Lodge, which is the place in black-and-white we saw multiple time this season, the same place were Laura was created. It seems obvious to me for one single (and simple reason): where the nude woman is found there is a