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That would be amazing, but for some reason I remember him being older. I will report back this evening!

I hope so but I have no clue! I'm planning on rewatching the whole season so far between now and next Sunday, so I'll let you know if I find out.

I am REALLY holding out hope for Bowie to show up, and I have a feeling that he will. /crosses fingers. And I rewatched episode 8 last night and I'm more convinced than ever that Ray is undercover somehow. Otherwise that whole first scene with Coop makes no sense. Coop asked for a car and a gun, not two guns. How in

I think he must be undercover because how else would he have gotten a gun filled with blanks to trick Evil Coop?

I'll just have to squish people's faces until something happens. Hopefully that something won't be me getting punched.

That is still awesome and I am still going to rewatch! If he's not from Lucky 7, then the mystery continues, which is totally okay with me.

Get out of here! I am so rewatching tonight to see if that's true!

Of all the mysteries that there are to solve with this show, I weirdly find myself wondering about the guy who went into the police station looking for Sheriff Truman and gave Lucy his business card. That dude better be important because I've wasted a lot of headspace wondering about him.

The score for Mulholland Drive is one of my favorites, especially the love theme. It makes me well up with emotion like nothing else.

I have faith that we'll get more Angelo once we get out of the darkness and back into the world where "the birds sing a pretty song and there's always music in the air." I think Lynch is withholding music on purpose. I know we'll get to it eventually!

It brought tears to my eyes, similar to "Diane and Camilla" from Mulholland Drive. I feel that piece in my soul, I swear.

It sounded like an original composition by Angelo Badalamenti to me, but I don't know for sure. I find his scores to be very moving, and that piece was exceptionally beautiful.

I'm a smug fangirl in Lynch heaven. Can you believe we have another ten hours headed our way? It doesn't even seem real.

That's a nice thing to say—thank you! No one's accused me of being civil before. :)

Sublime is the perfect word for all his art, especially that scene. It literally made me cry even though I didn't fully understand it. His art does that to me all the time. It's about emotion and intuition and trusting enough to let go. If you don't have the ability or willingness to do that, then what's the point? I

David Lynch is not for everyone. *shrug*

Meanwhile, I hope he never gets to the point and I can live in his surreal, beautiful, nightmarescape forever. :) I totally get your frustration, but it's all about the journey for me. I feel like there is so much story in the gorgeous abstraction. I don't care if I never understand it all; I just love the experience

LOL. Yes, a little. You seem kind of angry about this episode, though. You gotta chill to enjoy it, kind of like being in a lucid dream state. Being impatient takes all the fun out of it. This has been a message from the log.

Funny, I had the exact same experience reading your comment just now.

Sounds like you need one of those fancy new shit-digging golden shovels, my friend.