It was meant to imply that he was the person seen at the very end of the last episode. Retrieving a bag.
It was meant to imply that he was the person seen at the very end of the last episode. Retrieving a bag.
didn't scroll through to see if this was posted already, but here's a really good deep dive on the show http://www.vulture.com/2017…
How you respond to and interpret whether it was real, or crazy or imagined, is subjective, of course. And it has a lot to do with how you experience this ”real" world we all share. Or something. All in all an incredible finale and one I'll certainly revisit.
You'll be better off the more un-immersed you can be. "Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream"
Such obvious green screen work in the driving scenes with Gordon, Albert et al. But not in the BobCoop scenes. Interesting.
Keep hope alive! Lynch does say in a Rolling Stone interview that he isn't necessarily done with the Twin Peaks universe.
Thought the same. Wouldn't be at all surprised to see Bowie pop up.
Not to be too religious and obvious, but Dougie's realm is purgatory, or a version of same. Transitional space where "real" Cooper doesn't belong. And off the subject, it's interesting that in scenes where Gordon et al are driving, it's so obviously green screen work. Probably nothing more than an arch Lynchian…
And per the credits he was Wally Brando
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if no one else will show any love for Rough Mix, I will. I love that album. My Bayby gives it Away is a great song. A little slight, maybe, compared to the Who stuff, but worthwhile in itself. And I didn't catch an overt Meher Baba influence - it's probably there, but not in your face. There's a song too, Annie I…
here's my theory on the season. The hope at SCDP when they first started is gone, corrupted and decayed just like what happened to hippie nation during the same time period. Monterey curdled, started to reek and eventually became Woodstock, Altamont and the madness of Manson. We're seeing that process reflected in Mad…
I have seen the first six episodes. Really, the only show this can be compared to is the original run, since there is, and has been, nothing on TV, at least as far as comedies, that is as dense and gag packed. This holds true for the new episodes, and I can at least say I am not disappointed. That was my greatest…