How do you feel Charlie will feature in this episode? What does it all mean??
No chance that the Audrey plot will reappear for at least three episodes. Surely the Vegas double header will feature this week?
I really have no idea. I would presume that Charlie figures prominently. However I thought the same of Laura in "Laura is the One", and it didn't turn out that way.
There's really nothing like TP S3. We don't get a preview for the next episode or a synopsis, and we can't even guess what will happen next based on the previous episode.
Yes, Twin Peaks has been anything and everything but unpredictable.
For me, as each episode begins, I have no idea where it will lead, I just know it will be both wonderful and strange.
6 episodes left....with each episode that passes, I become more and more sad, thinking that we may never get anymore Twin Peaks after this, nor anymore David Lynch possibly. So I'm savoring each week.
Part of me wants TP to end with a sense of finality, but I also wouldn't mind a cliffhanger if it means getting another season, or maybe a movie.
It is sad to see TP conclude. As much as I look forward to the next episode, it also means we're nearer the end of the road.
How do you feel Charlie will feature in this episode? What does it all mean??
I'm hoping he ep title is a question Audrey asks Charlie
I think that Audrey's scene in the last episode was a dream. The story of the stolen truck is too similar to the Richard/Farmer storyline, and the change of the names reminds me of the dream in Mulholland Drive in which Diane switches names to create an alternative reality. Could be that Audrey does the same to cope with Richard news about the kid's murder. In both cases guilt guides the character's dream and makes them become saviours.
Besides i still see no movement in the hourglass at the beginning of the scene. But that could be an optic illusion.
I hope Charlie isnt a big part of this episode. He seemed like a douche.
I hope Charlie isnt a big part of this episode. He seemed like a douche.
Maybe. But Audrey wasn't exactly miss desirable either in her personality 🙂
It seems like we've arrived at 10/1....he and Audrey aren't a part of that "Hawk and Frank confront the descending evil" portion of the story....but, who knows?
Audrey and Charlie were in this episode. There's something very strange about Audrey. She seems terrified. It even looks like Audrey isn't Audrey. Trapped within herself.
Audrey and Charlie were in this episode. There's something very strange about Audrey. She seems terrified. It even looks like Audrey isn't Audrey. Trapped within herself.
And Charlie seems to be her psychologist/therapist. Whether his methods will help or hurt her remains in question.
I think that Audrey's scene in the last episode was a dream. The story of the stolen truck is too similar to the Richard/Farmer storyline, and the change of the names reminds me of the dream in Mulholland Drive in which Diane switches names to create an alternative reality. Could be that Audrey does the same to cope with Richard news about the kid's murder. In both cases guilt guides the character's dream and makes them become saviours.
Besides i still see no movement in the hourglass at the beginning of the scene. But that could be an optic illusion.
If she is still in her hypothetical coma, this would make sense, as she may be hearing snippets of the stories through hospital staff and/or visiting family, and it's manifesting itself in her "fever dream". I'd like this better than having them rip off San Esmail and make her fully conscious that she is in an institution. The decor of her "prison" makes me optimistic that she's struggling to surface from her coma. We shall see.
My feeling is that he's a projection of a doctor figure who exists in the real world outside of Audrey's coma. She's locked in, and there's nothing he can really do to help her. She has to do it for herself if she's to awaken. She hates him for it, she feels trapped by him, but really, if she wants to go outside, she can.
I think there is a very good chance that Charlie is in the picture with Mr C and the glass box. It was very ominous/threatening when he asked Audrey if he needed to end her story. Not sure what is happening to Audrey, but I would not be surprised if she's being held in some psychological prison.