crash_and_burn wrote:
Maybe the Woodsman is the Log Lady's husband? He died in a fire and he was a lumberjack.
bingo!
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crash_and_burn wrote:
Maybe the Woodsman is the Log Lady's husband? He died in a fire and he was a lumberjack.
RainingPostToasties wrote:Was it? I had company jabbering, so I might have missed that!djsunyc wrote:i think strawberry was the dog.RainingPostToasties wrote:Another great night! The beginning was a touch expository, but I still enjoyed every moment. Glad to see all the threads advance a little.
- Three pages from Laura's diary, and we've only heard the passage we knew would be there. And the one about BOB. The page we got a glimpse at last week contained dialogue from Episode 29, so maybe Laura saw even more in the lodges than we knew about.
- Dougie surviving Ike the Spike was a great moment that I speculated about last week; glad to see they didn't drag it out. Why didn't they kill him off, though...?
- Can't wait to see what this Mr. Strawberry deal is - my original guess was that it was a lodge spirit who tormented the warden, but it may be something more earthly about his past. Maybe the warden had some, ah, alternative lifestyle he wanted to stay hidden.
- Josie's hum. Eerie! Maybe she's lamenting the return of the Bad Cooper.
and wasn't the first scene of the show, josie looking in a mirror humming?
or...briggs who also died in a fire.The Brown Lodge wrote:crash_and_burn wrote:
Maybe the Woodsman is the Log Lady's husband? He died in a fire and he was a lumberjack.
bingo!
In the first scene the giant gives 3 clues and Coop responds "I understand" then vanishes. If that scene is actually something that comes later (like many people suspect) then it's really not that out of the question. Especially since there are shots in the trailers that include Cooper in black lodge-esque scenes that haven't been shown yet. And it's not like I firmly believe this. It's just a few questions I'm posing. Hell, for all we know it could just be that we're getting the story told out of order and "time travel" could be changed to "misdirection."The Brown Lodge wrote:lol. i know.BEARisonFord wrote:... really? come on.trismegistus wrote: 9. We don't know exactly what kept the guy (I didn't bother to check the credits for the actor) who was to meet Andy at 4:30. Could Cooper be involved in some time travel later that saves Andy from foul play?
I have always thought of the lodge as being unconstrained by earthly quantities such as time.trismegistus wrote:In the first scene the giant gives 3 clues and Coop responds "I understand" then vanishes. If that scene is actually something that comes later (like many people suspect) and then it's really not that out of the question. Especially since there are shots in the trailers that include Cooper in black lodge-esque scenes that haven't been shown yet. And it's not like I firmly believe this. It's just a few questions I'm posing. Hell, for all we know it could just be that we're getting the story told out of order and time travel could be changed to misdirection.The Brown Lodge wrote:lol. i know.BEARisonFord wrote:
... really? come on.
So do I. So by time travel I don't mean that Coop gets in a Delorian piloted by Doctor Who to travel back to the past and save the gang. I'm more implying that a place unconstrained by time might allow for someone to flow through a place that does run linear in any order they wish. And we have a suspicious guy asking to meet a police officer on a rural road and you wouldn't suspect SOMETHING might be up with that? I'm not saying I'm right but I'm not ludicrously wrong.The Brown Lodge wrote:I have always thought of the lodge as being unconstrained by earthly quantities such as time.trismegistus wrote:In the first scene the giant gives 3 clues and Coop responds "I understand" then vanishes. If that scene is actually something that comes later (like many people suspect) and then it's really not that out of the question. Especially since there are shots in the trailers that include Cooper in black lodge-esque scenes that haven't been shown yet. And it's not like I firmly believe this. It's just a few questions I'm posing. Hell, for all we know it could just be that we're getting the story told out of order and time travel could be changed to misdirection.The Brown Lodge wrote:
lol. i know.
Update:Jasper wrote:This painting in Dougie's office is just like one in the conference room in the later seasons of Mad Men.
Andy was in full control of the situation. He suggested the place and time.trismegistus wrote:So do I. So by time travel I don't mean that Coop gets in a Delorian piloted by Doctor Who to travel back to the past and save the gang. I'm more implying that a place unconstrained by time might allow for someone to flow through a place that does run linear in any order they wish. And we have a suspicious guy asking to meet a police officer on a rural road and you wouldn't suspect SOMETHING might be up with that? I'm not saying I'm right but I'm not ludicrously wrong.The Brown Lodge wrote:I have always thought of the lodge as being unconstrained by earthly quantities such as time.trismegistus wrote:
In the first scene the giant gives 3 clues and Coop responds "I understand" then vanishes. If that scene is actually something that comes later (like many people suspect) and then it's really not that out of the question. Especially since there are shots in the trailers that include Cooper in black lodge-esque scenes that haven't been shown yet. And it's not like I firmly believe this. It's just a few questions I'm posing. Hell, for all we know it could just be that we're getting the story told out of order and time travel could be changed to misdirection.
He's got tremendous stamina then, huh? Maybe Annie and Audrey started a post coma support group in another state together.Jerry Horne wrote:John Thorne mentioned something interesting. If Coop 'visited' both Audrey and Annie, could the offspring be Richard and Linda?