"We then come back to the Log Lady, who leaves Hawk another cryptic message, but this one a simple metaphor. She talks of fading rivers, electricity, and life, remarking, The glow is dying. But she also tells him that the good ones who have been with you will help bring the circle back together. And to that, Laura is the one. With this powerful message, the Log Lady paints a portrait of a strained world, lost and helpless, like Jerry Horne screaming in the woods, or Nadine quietly watching from her store (Run Silent, Run Drapes!) as Doc Jacoby rants about an opportunistic, capitalist world that owns your life all the way to the graveyard. But in the end, even Jacoby is just trying to sell an overpriced shovel.
How can we live in a world without the glow? The sentiment echoes as we finally go to the Bang Bang Bar and Rebekah Del Rio sings a song called No Stars, co-written with Lynch himself. She sings of a wonderful, romantic night under the stars and calls out, My dream is to go / To the place / Where it all began, because now we live in a world of No Stars. Its haunting, and it reminds us why moments like Alberts date matter more than ever. Those moments lie at the center of Coles wants, the Log Ladys message, and our own desire for Cooper to rejoin the family hes been apart from for so long. We want to get back to where it all began."