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It definitely isBut guys...
IS it about the bunny??
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It definitely isBut guys...
IS it about the bunny??
I'm almost thinking there's something up with the Arm Doppelganger saying "Non-exist-ent" before Cooper goes through what may be the strangest series of scenes in the whole series, like falling through space, floating in the box, and the. I don't really know quite what I might take it to mean, but I feel like it's foreshadowing something or another. Like maybe Cooper or wherever he is or something like that doesn't really exist, but I can't figure out what. I feel like it's a clue that something we're seeing doesn't really exist though.Purple Place stuff
The dialogue in the Black Lodge is almost always important, and I figure there's a reason the Arm's Doppelganger came and made a scene with Cooper before sending him flying through space or something. I also think it's interesting that the Arm's Doppelganger seems to have some different agenda to the rest of the Lodge members, who seem pretty in-tune with each other., so I almost feel like Arm Doppelganger knows something the rest of them don't, but expresses it like some terrifying tree fiend.And the other Lodge members advice, plans and stuff failed because of Mr. C's plan for a replacement to send in his stead
I'm starting to think "Dougie" is not in reality. We've seen several Twin Peaks connections in Dougie's world - a King Arthur reference, SYCAMORE Street, significant red door, and "Rancho Rosa" = RR Diner. (Maybe also Silver Mustang casino = he saw a white horse earlier). I think we might be in some kind of dreamscape where some of Cooper's old memories are starting to manifest, or a Mulholland Drive scenario where he's fantasizing, to cope with his disturbing reality (Anyone want to interpret the junkie mom and her kid in the house across the road?)
Have we had a conversation about wtf happened with Laura Palmer in the Red Room?
Dougie and Sonny Jim are such funny names.Let's play a fun game.
It's called "Count How Many Times Jade Says the Word Dougie in Episode 3"
Have we had a conversation about wtf happened with Laura Palmer in the Red Room?
It means exactly the opposite though ?
That bad cooper needs to go back to the lodge, with bob, aka where bob is => the lodge.
If anything it proves bad cooper isn't bob himself or it would have been "bob you need to go back" or "you and bob need to go back".
James isn't cool.
Bobby, though, is. I want Bobby to be the hero of this.
I'm a bit confused as to why she was in the Red Room in the first place honestly. The end of FWWM implied that se "got away", so to speak.It seemed like she got punished for giving Cooper information? Hard to say for sure
That scene has stuck me with more than anything else I think. Seeing her after so long and then seemingly painfully punished for it.I asked but I don't think it ever really sparked any discussion. Certainly seemed unpleasant.
I'm confused by Dougie in general,like people know him and he's with Watts and has a kid but they don't really seem to question why he's acting so braindead. It feels like he's been around for years like anyone else with his own life. I thought the Red Room had just sorta spat him out but there's so much craziness in the first four eps that I don't even really remember his first scene or where he came from
I thought it's implied that Dougiewas constructed by Cooper's doppelganger as a decoy for when he is summoned back in the Red Room, including placing the ring on Dougie. It seemed to have worked. The one-armed man as well mentioned it was a decoy.
Bob isn't still in the Lodge. He doesn't appear in a single one of the many Lodge scenes, never mind his looking back at the doppelganger in the mirror at the end of S2. "You are going back in, and I will be with Bob again." If Bob is already in the lodge, then what does it matter whether or not the doppelganger goes back in?
I'm assuming Jeffries' (or whomever) phrasing in that line, as opposed to saying something "You and Bob need to go back," is partly just flowery dialogue, but partly to emphasize that the doppelganger is not a real person, just a vessel for Bob. The doppelganger has to be returned to the lodge for Jeffries to be reunited with Bob. If the doppelganger and Bob are completely separate entities, then I don't really know what returning the former to the lodge has to do with returning the latter to the lodge, too.
Ok still rewatching so basically?Dougie was a real dude but got replaced by real Cooper and went to the RR and now the real Cooper is out of the RR and Dougie is now a pearl and they both happen to look the same for no reason other than that so Dougie's friends can think it's him. What does the pearl transformation mean and how did real Cooper get out of the RR
EDIT: I'm going with thatdreamscape theory because that makes the most sense and reading that Reddit thread someone mentioned the casino worker that gave him the change looks like she has an owl cave ring on...she DOES have it on
It looks a lot like the owl ring. I froze it on stills where you can see it well and it's extremely similar.
As far as Dougie goes was he?manufactured from birth or something
It's hell, but at least we don't have to suffer alone.The wait for episode 5 is excruciating. I need more.
I'm not a fan of this theory.EDIT: I'm going with thatdreamscape theory because that makes the most sense and reading that Reddit thread someone mentioned the casino worker that gave him the change looks like she has an owl cave ring on...she DOES have it on
The same way the lodge folk could send a message to Major Briggs's "deep space" monitoring equipment.Plus if "Jeffries" meant that, then how the well would Jeffries use a phone in the real world ? He wasn't in the lodge.
The same way the lodge folk could send a message to Major Briggs's "deep space" monitoring equipment.
I didn't say anything about a good or evil Jeffries, or Bob for that matter.But that doesn't make sense either, if evil Jeffries is in the lodge then the real one should be free.
Hahaa you dickAlso I don't know if anyone posted this... saw it on Reddit
An extended version of that strange Jack scene was leaked
That scene has stuck me with more than anything else I think. Seeing her after so long and then seemingly painfully punished for it.
Can I get some help guys:
I've seen the original series and FWWM.
I haven't watched them in some time, and I have, but have not watched, the FWWM deleted scenes.
Is there anything i should do before i watch the new episodes - re-watch the pilot / finale / deleted scenes?
Pilot, finale and FWWM should do it. Maybe S2E7 as well just because it's so incredible.Can I get some help guys:
I've seen the original series and FWWM.
I haven't watched them in some time, and I have, but have not watched, the FWWM deleted scenes.
Is there anything i should do before i watch the new episodes - re-watch the pilot / finale / deleted scenes?
Just rewatch the last episode of Season 2 and you'll be good. It will jog your memory.
Twin Peaks Season 3 |OT2| James is still cool.
It's hard to say since we don't know where the show is going. So far, Fire Walk With Me appears to be the most relevant, most often referenced part. Rewatching the finale couldn't hurt.Can I get some help guys:
I've seen the original series and FWWM.
I haven't watched them in some time, and I have, but have not watched, the FWWM deleted scenes.
Is there anything i should do before i watch the new episodes - re-watch the pilot / finale / deleted scenes?
The tonal shift from episodes 1 and 2 to 3 and 4 is giving me whiplash.
Goddamn.
Speaking of, what's spoiler etiquette for discussing 3 and 4? Spoiler tags until next week?
The last time we saw Bob he was in Cooper
Whoever was on the phone with Dopple Coop says that once Dopple Coop is back to the lodge, he'll be with Bob again
It makes no sense to assume Bob is not in Cooper.
Spoiler tags until they air.
The last time we saw Bob he was in Cooper
Whoever was on the phone with Dopple Coop says that once Dopple Coop is back to the lodge, he'll be with Bob again
It makes no sense to assume Bob is not in Cooper.
But Bob is in Doppelganger Cooper as we saw in the S2 Finale, not in the real Cooper.
Can I get some help guys:
I've seen the original series and FWWM.
I haven't watched them in some time, and I have, but have not watched, the FWWM deleted scenes.
Is there anything i should do before i watch the new episodes - re-watch the pilot / finale / deleted scenes?
Thanks.
I feel I need to watch them both again just so I have a firm grasp on what happened and where the show is going next.
One thing... episode 4 I think...that was David Duchovney as Theresa right?
If Dougieis in an alternate world/dreamscape-like place, how do the two hired goons who were gonna bump him off fit in? How can two randoms be hired to kill someone who doesn't technically "exist"?
This is what Lynch had to say on the subject a long time ago, in two separate interviews (I believe both quotes come from the book Lynch on Lynch, published in 1993):On the DoppelCooper/BobCoop debate. I've assumed that Bob and the doppelganger were one in the same ever since I first saw the series finale years back, and I thought that was the general consensus until I started seeing otherwise in this thread in the past couple of days. To the argument that there isn't any evidence to support that theory, I would say there is more evidence to support it than there is to discredit it.
INTERVIEWER: So, was Cooper occupied by BOB in the script before you changed it?
LYNCH: No, but Coop wasnt occupied by BOB. Part of him was. There are two Coops in there, and the one that came out was, you know, with BOB.
INTERVIEWER: Why was Cooper possessed by Bob at the end? It seems like hes lost it.
LYNCH: Well the thing is he hasnt been possessed. Its the doppelgänger thing, the idea of two sides to everyone, hes really up against himself.
This is what Lynch had to say on the subject a long time ago, in two separate interviews (I believe both quotes come from the book Lynch on Lynch, published in 1993):
INTERVIEWER: So, was Cooper occupied by BOB in the script before you changed it?
LYNCH: No, but Coop wasnt occupied by BOB. Part of him was. There are two Coops in there, and the one that came out was, you know, with BOB.
INTERVIEWER: Why was Cooper possessed by Bob at the end? It seems like hes lost it.
LYNCH: Well the thing is he hasnt been possessed. Its the doppelgänger thing, the idea of two sides to everyone, hes really up against himself.
Are The Missing Pieces canon? If they are, then I have no idea to the answer. I'm wondering if Annie will even be referenced at all in this season.
If Dougieis in an alternate world/dreamscape-like place, how do the two hired goons who were gonna bump him off fit in? How can two randoms be hired to kill someone who doesn't technically "exist"?
I'm a bit confused as to why she was in the Red Room in the first place honestly. The end of FWWM implied that se "got away", so to speak.
Yeah Lynch edited them. I'm not sure why he would put those scenes in if he didn't consider them canon.