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Rocko Van Buren
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I recently put together an essay of sorts on the connections between Project Blue Book, the Blue Rose task force, along with my own theory about what that connection might mean. It was just this moment published at a few sites run by one of my compatriots. If interested, you can check it out here:

One of Lynch's all-time favorite bands. And they turned it up to Eleven! Come on, he waited a quarter of a century to put out another entry in the Twin Peaks saga, and made several movies in between that were inspired by it. He deserves to promote one of his favorite bands and songs, especially while mixing it with a

Funny, I haven't even noticed it during the intro. I usually zone out during that period. But that fact certainly adds weight. Just realized this site becomes Kinja overnight after reading it on the Twin Peaks thread, and despite assurances, since the answer to the first "townhall question" in their FAQ is that there

May the road rise up to meet your wheels.

Ditto to you my friend. I suspected it back in the original scene. If the show doesn't go there now after this clue, I may have to boycott.

Humperdoo's drawings were of a dog. When Jesse first got to New Orleans, someone led him to "God," in the scene with a man in a Dog suit, in what is on the surface an invitation to some kind of kinky sex. It's not. God. doG. God is hiding in the dog suit. Boom. Confirmed.

Interesting. I don't know if I'm on board, but I like it better than the coma theory.

Did Steven kill Becky?
I think so.
"We are like the dreamer who dreams and then lives inside the dream. But who is the dreamer?"
Janey-E calls Dougie "dreamweaver" in part 4 and has mentioned dreams a few times, including saying "It's like all our dreams are coming true" just before Dougie hears Cole's name in the movie

IMO, Audrey is not in a coma. Whatever weirdness is going on, and there is definitely that, I lean toward trapped in a realm or some as yet unmentioned possibility.

We shall see. Many people, including Emily, have been calling it every episode since Part 4. Granted, we have more reason to hope now, but I"m not jumping on this 'Cooper is back' gravy train until it starts moving.

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Naw, he's just a simple, good-hearted man

Is biting someone's jugular, causing immediate death, considered roughing or slashing?

Many people are theorizing so, but I disagree. I think Janey-E is a real-life human bean. Sonny Jim, on the other hand, is the product of a real human bean and a manufactured Dougie, but hard to say what that would mean. Just my two cents. As always, we'll have to wait and see.

It can happen in Westworld too. That effect reminded me very much of Anthony Hopkins interaction with the early model simulacra designed to look like his family of youth. Not that it's related story-wise….

It would seem so. And possibly also the drunk in jail? The Roadhouse gal mentioned Billy was bleeding from the nose and mouth, and the jail drunk was definitely bleeding.

Love it. Wally buys the watch as a gift while following the path of Lewis and Clark, while his own shadow follows him. Except when it is in front of him. Or to the side. Or not with him at all, because it is cloudy, or at night.

From what I've read, The Return really is intended as a one-off, but I get the feeling they have deliberately left open the possibility that there is more story to tell, even if it is more about the lore/mythology rather than specifically about Dougie/Dale and the town of Twin Peaks.

He is like an idiot-savant. He also seemingly stupidly said that he was looking for an "Indian" when searching for clues to Hawk's heritage, and lo and behold, Hawk later followed an Indian-head coin to find the missing pages to Laura's diary.

You're right. Damn memory! It's all not coming back to me now.