Of course. No problem. At some point I should put together a shooting timeline for all of Season One if it isn't out there already.krishnanspace wrote:Thanks a lot Jerry for posting this!!!
Filming started on Twin Peaks 30 years ago
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That's great. That's the connection I was looking for So cool that at the very beginning of all this, there's already that same connection between our world and theirs. 2/24, such a faithful day! Also ultimately the day that time was splintered off.Mr. Reindeer wrote:I believe the real-world reason Laura was murdered on that date is simply that they shot the scene of Cooper driving into Twin Peaks on 2/24, and Kyle just said the actual date they were shooting. (It’s a completely different date in the script.) They then stuck with that date (mostly) in future episodes/media, in a solid showing of attention to continuity.
Now that I think of it, and I had to check your timeline for this, the night of 2/21 to 2/22 is right when Laura had her lodge dream in which she tried to tell Cooper that name of the killer. (Holy smokes, that's actually right around the HOUR I am typing this.)
I'm seeing cosmic connections here. Sweet.
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I hopeMr. Strawberry wrote:In other words at many points in the past I've felt that something is going to happen before it actually does, feel that something is going to happen now, and many others share in that feeling.Phillip Jeffries_40 wrote:Future knowledge? I don,t understand.Mr. Strawberry wrote: Our collective gut feelings -- our collective suspicions of future knowledge -- contradict this statement.
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