Let me clarify my comment sonewhat. I think, at some point (I don't think it's happened yet), DoppleCooper will have Bob taken out of him (maybe by Sarah) after which the real Cooper easily overcomes him and they become one again.
Let me clarify my comment sonewhat. I think, at some point (I don't think it's happened yet), DoppleCooper will have Bob taken out of him (maybe by Sarah) after which the real Cooper easily overcomes him and they become one again.
I'm still not convinced of that.
I might have thought the same thing, about Cooper, if I didn't know about the Doppleganger replacing Cooper at the end of the Season Two finale. Beulah, not so much. I didn't catch on to how much Beulah resembled Diane until somebody else pointed it out on YouTube.
I just wish Lynch had included the Judy line. That was my only problem, it was far too short. As far as low points go, nothing could possibly sink below the level of Ben and his Confederate delusions. That made even the James and Evelyn storyline seem like must-see TV.
LOL That's as good as a Mad TV show satire.
Maybe that guy has been through sonething similar to Dale. Or, maybe he's a manifested Woodsman, sent there to get Naido ahead of time.
Naido is almost Odin in reverse, a Norse god who sacrificed an eye in order to drink water from the sacred well of wisdom that belonged to an entity named Mirmir. He also rode a magnificent white steed, if I remember correctly.
I think that's possible, but they could have also been mutated insects that just happened to have recently gorged on human blood. The Trinity radiation could have resulted in them having the appearance of the humans on whom they had recently fed, and even caused them to adapt their mannerisms and even some of their…
Only the Woodsmen didn't send DoppleCooper back to the Lodge. In fact, they saved him.
I don't remember for sure, but I don't think so. I'll check on that later. I'm glad I'm not the only one to catch the resemblance between Otis and the waiter. I think it was first his actions, then his physical looks. Who knows, maybe the old man will turn up in an old clip, like Bob and Briggs, and Bowie.
He's going to use the glove for-
Nothing. Not now. He fucked up and told the story, and was told plainly not to telll anyone. He's pobably going to find out soon the glove is now just an ordinary old rubber gardening glove. Still useful, but not something that would be worth much against an electricity based demon like…
Tha-at gum yooou like isss come-eengg baack-a in sty-e-ull.
Somebody on YouTube came up with a theory I found intriquing, so here goes. According to this guy, there is a great similarity between Diane and Beulah. Almost like Beulah might be an older (or maybe just more weathered) doppleganger of Diane. Her looks, posture, hairstyle, etc. Also, the name Beulah means something…
I have an idea now that Sarah might just rip Bob the hell right out of DoppleCooper.
Somebody noticed that Andy put his soil in Naido's hand.
I tend to think Sophie's dialogue was purely for expository purposes.
I think that kid is coming to a bad end fast. He wasn't supposed to tell that story, to anyone.
Don't worry, he will.
Doctor Hayward telling Donna they'd be leaving for church early the next morning in the season one pilot.
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