Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
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Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
"What is your name?" Makes me think of Laura's line "Who are you?"
Will this be the last line of dialogue in the Series? Are we going to be left with a giant unanswered question about Coopers identity at the end of this thing? Just like "How's Annie?". 25 years ago.
Q: What's your name?
A: Dougie Jones
Will this be the last line of dialogue in the Series? Are we going to be left with a giant unanswered question about Coopers identity at the end of this thing? Just like "How's Annie?". 25 years ago.
Q: What's your name?
A: Dougie Jones
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Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
Okay, let's try again with the titles.
13 "What story is that, Charlie?": well, Audrey asking her husband in disbelief after hearing his phone revelations about Richard.
14 "We are like the dreamer.": "Jeffries" explaining his "we live inside a dream" line from fwwm
15 "There's some fear in letting go.": the log lady to hawk
16 "No knock, no doorbell.": the doppelganger trying to enter jack rabbit's palace
17 "The past dictates the future.": the evolution of the arm, similar to the "is it futur or is it past"
18 "What is your name?": monica belucci's character to dale
13 "What story is that, Charlie?": well, Audrey asking her husband in disbelief after hearing his phone revelations about Richard.
14 "We are like the dreamer.": "Jeffries" explaining his "we live inside a dream" line from fwwm
15 "There's some fear in letting go.": the log lady to hawk
16 "No knock, no doorbell.": the doppelganger trying to enter jack rabbit's palace
17 "The past dictates the future.": the evolution of the arm, similar to the "is it futur or is it past"
18 "What is your name?": monica belucci's character to dale
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Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
"We are like the dreamer" isCuriousWoman wrote:Okay, let's try again with the titles.
13 "What story is that, Charlie?": well, Audrey asking her husband in disbelief after hearing his phone revelations about Richard.
14 "We are like the dreamer.": "Jeffries" explaining his "we live inside a dream" line from fwwm
15 "There's some fear in letting go.": the log lady to hawk
16 "No knock, no doorbell.": the doppelganger trying to enter jack rabbit's palace
17 "The past dictates the future.": the evolution of the arm, similar to the "is it futur or is it past"
18 "What is your name?": monica belucci's character to dale
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Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
anyone else get the feeling that "no knock, no doorbell" might be the first line spoken by an unexpected cameo, like ontkean?
Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
No, but now that you mention it, it is something that might be posted on the door at a home of somebody who was yrev very sick.dud wrote:anyone else get the feeling that "no knock, no doorbell" might be the first line spoken by an unexpected cameo, like ontkean?
Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
Hmm... Final ep, after Coop finally wakes up and there's a moment to breathe.. Janey-E drives up, storms angrily over to Cooper. Before she can rant, Cooper smiles to her, then turns to the rest of the characters "Oh, and this is my wife..." he thinks a moment, then looks back at Janey-E, "What is your name?"
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16 "No knock, no doorbell.": For some reason I keep hearing this in Agent Cooper's voice. It totally sounds like something he would say as he's approaching a suspect's door, and giving instruction to someone he's with. "No knock, no doorbell". We'll see!
Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
Could be said by any of Law Enforcement characters. But there's something to the idea Cooper would say it. "There's some fear in letting go" strikes me as a line said to him or he says around the time he wakes up, bc it would involve letting go of all the safety and comfort he gets from being Dougie. If that is the case, then he'd be in the right condition to deliver the next part's tagline.vawriter wrote:16 "No knock, no doorbell.": For some reason I keep hearing this in Agent Cooper's voice. It totally sounds like something he would say as he's approaching a suspect's door, and giving instruction to someone he's with. "No knock, no doorbell". We'll see!
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Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
"There's some fear in letting go" sounds like something Margaret would say to whomever (Hawk?), but I fear someone else says it and it's about Janey-E and Sonny Jim instead.
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Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
I think "There's some fear in letting go" could also be said to Audrey if she is in a coma/dream and afraid of waking up.
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"There's some fear in letting go" - Norma to Walter about the original recipe and local organic ingredients of the cherry pie
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Whoever says it, "There's some fear of letting go" is an intriguing title after Part 14's end credits song. The lyrics and the overall wild abandon of the song is a departure from the other Roadhouse songs. They have been mostly dreamy and calm or dark and moody but that song is like something you would start an exciting party with. Then the next ep has a title about letting go.
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Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
i thinks so toodronerstone wrote:"There's some fear in letting go" sounds like something Margaret would say to whomever (Hawk?),
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Re: Discussion of the "Titles" (SPOILERS)
If Charlie is a psychiatrist then I can imagine him saying it.
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That would be amazing!dud wrote:anyone else get the feeling that "no knock, no doorbell" might be the first line spoken by an unexpected cameo, like ontkean?
I had assumed it referred to the
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Almost Dougie-like maybe?
I have no idea where this will lead us, but I have a definite feeling it will be a place both wonderful and strange.