Had another of my "Cooper wakes up" dreams last night...
Me too! Dreamt that Dougie is taken to the twin peaks police station, given pie and coffee by Norma, surrounded by familiar faces and slapped back to himself by Albert.
Had another of my "Cooper wakes up" dreams last night...
Had another of my "Cooper wakes up" dreams last night...
Me too! Dreamt that Dougie is taken to the twin peaks police station, given pie and coffee by Norma, surrounded by familiar faces and slapped back to himself by Albert.
Had another of my "Cooper wakes up" dreams last night...
If the 3/15 theory pans out....you may get your wish in 2 days!
But I don't want Dougie to disappear and Janey-E's life to be ruined. So I'm conflicted.
Which theory was that again?
So this is kind of disturbing...
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/aug/17/man-accused-of-beating-woman-with-baseball-bat-at-/
Jeremy Lindholm who played Mickey in Part 6 (and who seemed super friendly at the Twin Peaks fest) apparently tried to murder his girlfriend with a baseball bat this week when she wouldn't, I shit you not, go buy him some Kool-Aid.
If you don't remember Mickey, he is the guy who rides into town with Carl Rod and tells him about getting a wheelchair for Linda.
I'll let someone more in tune with the specific details give you a better response, but in brief I think it was in Episode 3, where Dougie first appeared and Cooper disappeared, there were some prominently placed numbers on a clock or dial in in the pink place (or was it on power poles in a later episode? I can't recall) that showed a 3 and a 15, leading people to believe that Cooper disappeared in Episode 3 and shall return in Episode 15.
Or something like that. Someone else will explain it way better.
1.) I was way more distracted by his acting than Chrysta Bell's.
2.) It's gonna be awkward and unfortunate if he shows up in these last few episodes.
Some people believe the numbers refer to episode numbers.
Which even if that ends up lining up, I just can't personally see that the creators would have intentionally referred to something so metatextual as episode numbers within the shows narrative.
I said "Jade Give 2 OTs" weeks ago
WEEKS
HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I TOLD YOUUUUUUU?!?!? THIS IS WHAT I DO ON NEOGAF!
*AWKWARD SLAM*
*AWKWARD SLAM*
*AWKWARD SLAM*
Which theory was that again?
I may have the numbers backwards... but I always took it as ensuring that Coop himself came out at the right date/time. Because he had clearly gone back in time (to the events of Sam and Tracy being murdered, which can't be the same day he replaces Dougie, since we know that Tammy flew back from investigating that on the same day Mr C crashes his car and gets taken in). So I thought Naido stops him going through too soon (which presumably would be bad) and changes the time when she fiddles with the weird cylinder on the roof.
We didn't know for sure what Naido's agenda was though, if she was trying to help or sabotage, but after Part 14 I think we can safely put her in the 'forces of good' column.
Some people believe the numbers refer to episode numbers.
Which even if that ends up lining up, I just can't personally see that the creators would have intentionally referred to something so metatextual as episode numbers within the shows narrative.
The time travel aspect, at the minimum, was proven true last episode, since Naido got dumped out much later in the timeline than Cooper.
So, basically, you agree with me that machine/room travels through time and the numbers reflect that, but take issue with them referring to exact episode numbers? Haha. Fair enough.
The time travel aspect, at the minimum, was proven true last episode, since Naido got dumped out much later in the timeline than Cooper.
Not necessarily; she could have been falling through the void for days before emerging in the woods.
I still think the main difference between the "3" and "15" outlets was the emergence location (Vegas vs Evil Coop's car), but it could also function as a "hint" that Coop was supposed to come back in Part 3 but will come back in Part 15 instead.
So this is kind of disturbing...
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/aug/17/man-accused-of-beating-woman-with-baseball-bat-at-/
Jeremy Lindholm who played Mickey in Part 6 (and who seemed super friendly at the Twin Peaks fest) apparently tried to murder his girlfriend with a baseball bat this week when she wouldn't, I shit you not, go buy him some Kool-Aid.
If you don't remember Mickey, he is the guy who rides into town with Carl Rod and tells him about getting a wheelchair for Linda.
what's the lead theory on what happened to Agent Desmond
Knowing the Jumping Man will be in it, but not when is really keeping me on edge.
Knowing the Jumping Man will be in it, but not when is really keeping me on edge.
I'm more worried about seeing the Part 8 Woodsman again, which seems very plausible at this point.
Maybe. But that seems to make Naido one of the bad guys, sabotaging what is supposed to happen (Mr C goes back into the lodge, Coop goes out in his place).
Could still be the case, but after Part 14 it sure as heck seems like Naido is without question one of the good ones. Andy's compassion for her, gets him chosen by the Fireman to be shown what they need to see, and Andy comes out knowing that she must be cared for and kept hidden.
Given that he's the only character associated with a Linda in the show thus far, there's a decent chance he shows up again.
I was just thinking the other day that Blue Rose would be a more appropriate title for this series. It's way more focused on the supernatural, in fact almost entirely, and while Twin Peaks is in the show, it makes up less than 50% of it and the stuff that is set there is almost all to do with some kind of magically influenced happening. This is really a story set across the whole US about wide-ranging events that seem to have originated in a nuclear bomb test in the 1950's.
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His brain gets fried as he approaches the device for the second time. His 'consciousness' or whatever isn't 'late' arriving. He's got amnesia, much as Major Briggs did after getting out of the White Lodge (or whatever that was). He's just surrounded by unfamiliar places and things, yet every one is calling him Dougie Jones and acting as if he is exactly where he is supposed to be.
Coop may regain his senses this weekend. But I don't think it's because we were seeing episode numbers in Part 3 and I seriously doubt they even knew what episodes those scenes would take place in, until they started editing this thing together. The shooting script didn't denote episode breaks by all reports I've heard.
If the 3/15 theory pans out....you may get your wish in 2 days!
But I don't want Dougie to disappear and Janey-E's life to be ruined. So I'm conflicted.
Right? I was worried that his actor was the window washer.
I mean, he has amnesia, sure, but there's zero chance that's all it is, like none. A person with amnesia can act and function fine without their memory. Dougie is something different. His consciousness is not late to arrive; he is a man out of sync with time.
So, even if he does return this weekend, you're still going to hand wave the theory? That's silly, to be honest. I'm more than happy to eat crow if it does not pan out, but if he returns, expect a lot of "I called it" gifs to an annoying degree from me.
Also, it's easy as Norma's cherry pie to add the numbers in post. The episode breaks being decided later mean absolutely zero.
What about that electricity theory? That Naido changed it from DC to AC power when she flipped the switch. Does that square with the 3/15 one?
If the 3/15 holds true that's probably a happy accident more than anything.
If the 3/15 holds true that's probably a happy accident more than anything.
I'm excited to see Mr. C finally face off against the FBI, sure, but this Vyse/plagiarize battle is the real conflict to watch in the tail end of The Return.
I can see him waking up in this next episode, just as it looks like Chantal and Hutch have the better of him, or something similar, then hitting the road and heading to Twin Peaks after touching base with the FBI crew (and promising Janey-E and Sonny Jim that he will be back for them!!!).I'm still standing by my prediction from a few weeks back- Cooper either returns at the end of the finale, or just before it starts (end of 16/beg of 17) so we get the finale with Cooper. It would feel really weird to me to hold out on Dougie turning back to Coop so long only to handle it outside the finale in a random, near end episode. I guess a "finale" is an external construct anyways, but it just seems dramatically appropriate at this point.
I think Cooper needs to snap out of it ASAP, primarily because of the Jack Rabbit's Palace portal.
We know the JRP portal is going to do something again at 2:53 the day after Andy went through the portal.
We know Cooper has to meet with the Fireman, as per the scene in Part 1. 2:53 on 10/2 seems like his only chance.
Cooper is seen in a trailer driving a car at night.
My theory: in part 15, Cooper either snaps out of it, or something compels him to drive to Twin Peaks overnight. He's going to be in Twin Peaks by the time the portal opens again.
One thing is bugging me, though. The Fireman saying "you are far away" ...
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