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Couldn't capture the "Red Horse" section any clearer-camera is panning...
Black Fire/Black Lodge section-note the talking men on the right side of the image...and the owl to the left
White Lodge in lower left hand corner...
Black Fire/Black Lodge section-note the talking men on the right side of the image...and the owl to the left
Talking? Or spewing/vomiting?
Are we certain there is a third face or is the upper of the two faces spewing from both mouth and head?
I think the birds are pointing out an area.
Talking? Or spewing/vomiting?
Are we certain there is a third face or is the upper of the two faces spewing from both mouth and head?
Pictographs are tough that way...the men could be spitting up blood, or casting spells, we don't see the third ,top-most head due to the way they shot the close-up
In The Secret Diary, Laura got a pony for her 12th birthday - it was named Troy and was described as 'cinnamon red'.
Looks like just two heads in the full map pic as well.
ShowtimeAnytime posted the full map! Black Dogs/Wolves, a white man in a sheriff's hat reaching towards something above the twin peaks, a bear paw and a black cloud raining blood?
This is how I read the heads...in the complete map they have a wolf just behind them, so they could be disembodied...
I think the birds are pointing out an area.
I think you're right...something tells me we'll see that later on.
Fascinating. So, this is a "living" mapping of temporal events (the map, not the territory), unfolding, of a narrative, but not presented in chronological order (and on a two-dimensional, square frame). And Hawk explains some of its symbols and meanings, and we can anticipate that this is a puzzle that will be (largely) solved.
It reminded me of (i) the FWWM Lil-sequence, Chet explaining to Sam, and ending (as Hawk does here) with "I can't tell you about that"; (ii) the part 3, "unexplained" (and unrelated murder?) clues-to-the-identity-of-the-killer-placed-in-his-garden, congressman's dilemma sequence: voluptuous girl, bent pliers, two beauties in sunglasses, boy in sailor suit (looks a lot like the little defiant shooter from this episode), machine gun, jar of beans; (iii) the part 7, "spiritual mound, spiritual finger" "explanation" of the reversed word (yrev) and reversed fingerprint. So, a range of puzzles - with key, without, partial, obscure, obvious, esoteric, conspiratorial, existential.
The series itself is another such map, but does the congressman's dilemma, for example, literally relate to the overall puzzle of the series (Cooper's return) or only thematically (childhood, sex, power, murder) or as an enjoyable, playful Lynchian absurdist aside or another?
As a person new to the Forum I am first of all saying HALLOO-Oo-ooo... to all of you and also want to say thank you for letting me join.
Mark Chamberlain Stevens, that ShowtimeAnytime map you posted I changed a little bit in perspective and contrast. Maybe this can help to start building the map in more detail.
ShowtimeAnytime posted the full map! Black Dogs/Wolves, a white man in a sheriff's hat reaching towards something above the twin peaks, a bear paw and a black cloud raining blood?
Let us not forget "the black dog runs at night."
And this is what I was able to put together from screenshots.