co-sign.. the James hate is ridiciolous. he was dealt some shitty storylines and some constipated dialouge in Season 2 but i Always liked him as a character and was very glad to see him in episode 2 and 13/14.sewhite2000 wrote:Wow, really? Anyone who wishes James dead is no friend of mine ...rdowens1215 wrote:I can only hope.djsunyc wrote:i have a bad feeling that the hum behind the door in the basement is where the woodsmen will appear from and we will see the end of james on his birthday.
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Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
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what did this status say? i know the earlier message about who he was playing in this episode..SpookyDollhouse wrote:Very strange: https://twitter.com/NathanFrizzell/stat ... 3373888512
now his Twitter account is private. i wonder if he got chastised by Lynch and/or Frost for revealing something he shouldnt?
Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
It said... And forgive me this is from memory... Something like this:claaa7 wrote:what did this status say? i know the earlier message about who he was playing in this episode..SpookyDollhouse wrote:Very strange: https://twitter.com/NathanFrizzell/stat ... 3373888512
now his Twitter account is private. i wonder if he got chastised by Lynch and/or Frost for revealing something he shouldnt?
- NF: It was an honor to do the voice for the great David Bowie.
- Q: Why?
- NF: Had to change a "this" to a "that" or something, not that it seems to matter.
EDIT: I see you knew that. I don't know about the status and I don't know why the other poster said "Very Strange". It all looked normal to me, except for the fact he was voicing over a scene almost exactly as it was presented before, which is strange.
I didn't see anything else on my quick look about him doing future scenes. If he gave any of that away, I didn't see it. So, I think the Jeffries character is not closed yet. We have no idea how much more there may be. I'm wondering if he didn't let a little of that slip... But I don't care because I hate spoilers. We'll find out soon enough.
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This was the only part of this excellent episode that felt sorta disappointing to me. I think it's because the character of Chad seemed to serve no narrative purpose in the show, at all: He was just a jerk, who intercepted Miriam's letter to no effect. So his arrest felt a bit inconsequential, as ultimately pointless as his entire presence in the series. The "drama" of his arrest thus felt a little empty: What were the consequences of his bad behavior, the evidence that would have led the other deputies to have been "watching him" for months?Firewalkwithme91 wrote: - I love the sudden arrest of Chad. People have been speculating if the Twin Peaks police does any work at all besides looking at 25 year-old cases. Well, it seems like Truman and Hawk were always in the know but we didn´t see them talking about it. If you look at other shows that came out in the last years like say Breaking Bad, Chad´s arrestment would´ve been a season-long arc with twists and turns and a lot of mini-climaxes in between. But this is not Breaking Bad (although BB is fucking amazing) and that´s why it was refreshing to me.
All this is based on the assumption, though, that Chad's arc is effectively complete; we'll see where it goes. (Seems kinda mean -- and potentially reckless -- of the cops to have put Naido in such close proximity to those other guys -- but maybe I'm thinking too much about it.)
Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
No you are not thinking too much! I think there's something here with these three characters in close proximity, which we will see unfold. Something's up.dustoff wrote: All this is based on the assumption, though, that Chad's arc is effectively complete; we'll see where it goes. (Seems kinda mean -- and potentially reckless -- of the cops to have put Naido in such close proximity to those other guys -- but maybe I'm thinking too much about it.)
Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
Maybe they had been watching him because he was in on the drug trade, or being on the take? We saw him receiving money from Richard Horne in an early episode.dustoff wrote:This was the only part of this excellent episode that felt sorta disappointing to me. I think it's because the character of Chad seemed to serve no narrative purpose in the show, at all: He was just a jerk, who intercepted Miriam's letter to no effect. So his arrest felt a bit inconsequential, as ultimately pointless as his entire presence in the series. The "drama" of his arrest thus felt a little empty: What were the consequences of his bad behavior, the evidence that would have led the other deputies to have been "watching him" for months?Firewalkwithme91 wrote: - I love the sudden arrest of Chad. People have been speculating if the Twin Peaks police does any work at all besides looking at 25 year-old cases. Well, it seems like Truman and Hawk were always in the know but we didn´t see them talking about it. If you look at other shows that came out in the last years like say Breaking Bad, Chad´s arrestment would´ve been a season-long arc with twists and turns and a lot of mini-climaxes in between. But this is not Breaking Bad (although BB is fucking amazing) and that´s why it was refreshing to me.
All this is based on the assumption, though, that Chad's arc is effectively complete; we'll see where it goes. (Seems kinda mean -- and potentially reckless -- of the cops to have put Naido in such close proximity to those other guys -- but maybe I'm thinking too much about it.)
Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
I read this as just a visual representation of their states of mind: scattered, spaced out, laggy.trismegistus wrote:I've not been able to read every page because of how much this episode has been sizzling, but I wanted to mention how, after Andy exists the portal, that Frank, Hawk, and Bobby arrive at their standing places around Jack Rabbit's Palace while cross fading from several different takes that have them arriving from several different directions. It makes me believe that more could be said about converging timelines or dimensions.
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Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
PREDICTION:
The boiler room scene in the European TP movie will be reused for what's behind the door.
The boiler room scene in the European TP movie will be reused for what's behind the door.
Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
Sorry if this has already been posted, Referendum alerted me to it in another thread and I felt it was too good not to share:
This (left) is the cafe where Cole meets Bellucci and her friends in the dream. On the right, which is the direction he turns when prompted by Bellucci, is an exhibition space by David Lynch.
This is marvellous.
This (left) is the cafe where Cole meets Bellucci and her friends in the dream. On the right, which is the direction he turns when prompted by Bellucci, is an exhibition space by David Lynch.
This is marvellous.
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As a matter of fact, 'Chalfont' was the name of the people that rented this space before. Two Chalfonts. Weird, huh?
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Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
Jerry Horne wrote:Do not talk about future spoilers.
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Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
So it seems that there are now several known entrances to other realms:
- Glastonbury grove sycamore ring and curtains leading to the waiting room
- South Dakota vortex leading to the black lodge / convenience store
- Jack rabbits palace vortex leading to the white lodge / fireman's house
- new York glass box leading to an unknown place where the experiment/mother resides
Are there any more? Cheat Desmond disappeared from existence at the fat trout trailer park and Jeffries materialized out of thin air in Buenos Aires as well as in Philadelphia this office.
- Glastonbury grove sycamore ring and curtains leading to the waiting room
- South Dakota vortex leading to the black lodge / convenience store
- Jack rabbits palace vortex leading to the white lodge / fireman's house
- new York glass box leading to an unknown place where the experiment/mother resides
Are there any more? Cheat Desmond disappeared from existence at the fat trout trailer park and Jeffries materialized out of thin air in Buenos Aires as well as in Philadelphia this office.
Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
Amazing.Novalis wrote:Sorry if this has already been posted, Referendum alerted me to it in another thread and I felt it was too good not to share:
This (left) is the cafe where Cole meets Bellucci and her friends in the dream. On the right, which is the direction he turns when prompted by Bellucci, is an exhibition space by David Lynch.
This is marvellous.
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Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
Not unreasonably, everyone is assuming the scene we saw during Andy's meeting with the Fireman involving Lucy will be very meaningful/significant to the overall plot.
I don't necessarily think so.
Perhaps when Lucy and Andy were browsing the furniture website in an earlier episode, they each ordered a different chair and Lucy being Lucy, she is overreacting to having to choose between the two chairs?
Another trivial meaning to the scene we saw could be in relation to Lucy's fear of mobile phones. While not the type of mobile phone that most would think of upon hearing the term, an office phone that is mobile/handset (see example in spoiler below) may be installed (or was installed, if it is a flashback) at Lucy's desk, causing her anxiety.
Alternatively, she's seeing Good Coop back in the Sheriff's Department for the first time in 25 years and while nonplussed by that fact, focuses on a mobile phone he is holding?
One flaw I can think of with this theory is would the Fireman show Andy something so insignificant? Or maybe the Fireman doesn't give the people he meets new information, but somehow encourages them to think for themselves, to delve deep into what they already know and predict what will happen in the future (in this case, Andy might foresee the two chair scenario)?
I don't necessarily think so.
Perhaps when Lucy and Andy were browsing the furniture website in an earlier episode, they each ordered a different chair and Lucy being Lucy, she is overreacting to having to choose between the two chairs?
Another trivial meaning to the scene we saw could be in relation to Lucy's fear of mobile phones. While not the type of mobile phone that most would think of upon hearing the term, an office phone that is mobile/handset (see example in spoiler below) may be installed (or was installed, if it is a flashback) at Lucy's desk, causing her anxiety.
Spoiler:
One flaw I can think of with this theory is would the Fireman show Andy something so insignificant? Or maybe the Fireman doesn't give the people he meets new information, but somehow encourages them to think for themselves, to delve deep into what they already know and predict what will happen in the future (in this case, Andy might foresee the two chair scenario)?
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London vortex, which from Freddie's story sounds like it leads to the Fireman.Nighthawk wrote:So it seems that there are now several known entrances to other realms:
- Glastonbury grove sycamore ring and curtains leading to the waiting room
- South Dakota vortex leading to the black lodge / convenience store
- Jack rabbits palace vortex leading to the white lodge / fireman's house
- new York glass box leading to an unknown place where the experiment/mother resides
Are there any more? Cheat Desmond disappeared from existence at the fat trout trailer park and Jeffries materialized out of thin air in Buenos Aires as well as in Philadelphia this office.
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Re: Part 14 - We are like the dreamer (SPOILERS)
I agree with this. I do think the shack we saw behind the Farmer during his scene with Andy, which we later saw with its door ajar has something to do with the "Billy jumped over a six foot fence" story the girl in the Roadhouse was telling. The door was left ajar because possibly Billy departed from that place in a hurry. Another vortex location perhaps?BGate wrote:No. The man Andy was supposed to meet was simply credited as "Farmer" and he was not the same man in the jail cell who was credited as "Drunk."KyleRickards wrote:Can I check...WhiteLodge90 wrote:
Interesting thanks! I kind of blacked out all the names thrown out in that episode. So Tina was the woman Audrey apparently doesn't like but Chuck calls and won't tell Audrey what she said... Maybe and this is a big hunch.. Tina and that whole story is a fragment for Audrey's awakening from her coma/dream. What that would infer for the rest of our story I don't quite know.
Billy is the guy who owned a truck, which Richard Horne stole?
Billy was supposed to meet Andy after their initial meeting but failed to show?
We then wondered if Richard had killed Billy?
Billy is now in jail in Twin Peaks, looking like the zombie child in the car outside the diner that Bobby witnessed?
Is that right?
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We have not seen Billy yet.