...drunk in the cell, murmuring like a bloody post-Lodge Coop?
Billy the moounntaaainnnn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-0b0_SqyM0
I feel like we are definitely expected to think this based on the story the lady in the bar relates to her friend.
Honestly, though...I kept expecting some creature to burst out of his face. It was unreal how disturbing that was. I would think someone like that would be in a hospital.
I feel like we are definitely expected to think this based on the story the lady in the bar relates to her friend.
Honestly, though...I kept expecting some creature to burst out of his face. It was unreal how disturbing that was. I would think someone like that would be in a hospital.
Yep. Audrey said that he was bleeding from his nose and mouth in her dream, then the girl at the roadhouse went into similar detail. Both certainly would point to the guy in the cell.
He was bleeding... (Season 2 finale)
He ran through a fence and was fine (Evil Coop)
He looked at Megan + her Mum really strange and ran away (Doc Hayward's skype story about Evil Coop in the hospital)
Sounds like Bob has a new host!
There is definitely a 'symbolic' connection between the drunk and Billy(even if they are not the same person factually), and this also ties in with the 'blue rose' splitting into two, as seen in the two Coopers: the drunk is just repeating like Dougie, completely controlled by the environment around him and not even able to stop his mouth from dripping blood/oil(fire starter, pain, etc., head to 'wild west' where you get everything you want, the 'nuthouse', zebra, penguin, black and white extremes, etc., like the two drugged up prostitutes before); while Billy was jumping fences with a crazy look in his eyes, with extraordinary powers to violate the environment, much like Mr. C.
Another question is if this is factually the same Billy and Tina that Audrey was talking about. Is it really likely that the same Billy had seduced Audrey, the girl at the roadhouse making fun of the poor girl in end of 14, and 'Tina'? We know from before that there was another group of 'daters' who were engaging in relations structured in exactly the same way, except the names are changed (Clark is Billy, etc.); so that 'Billy' could just be a symbolic marker for a certain structural role that plays itself out repetitively throughout all dating relationships in the same way...and this Billy and Tina could be different people altogether, the drunk could be someone else, etc., but they all tie together through the roles they play....
I'm puzzled by the fact that nobody at the station seems to realize that they have a very strange prisoner in one of their cells, and espcially now that they have brought a supernatural and valuable person into the same cell-block that maybe they should do something with Mr Bleeding face. Especially the newly enhanced version of Andy.
I'm puzzled by the fact that nobody at the station seems to realize that they have a very strange prisoner in one of their cells, and espcially now that they have brought a supernatural and valuable person into the same cell-block that maybe they should do something with Mr Bleeding face. Especially the newly enhanced version of Andy.
Yep - it was really nice of Lucy to give Naido pyjamas & a fluffy dressing gown - nut to leave her locked up with that pair???
I'm puzzled by the fact that nobody at the station seems to realize that they have a very strange prisoner in one of their cells, and espcially now that they have brought a supernatural and valuable person into the same cell-block that maybe they should do something with Mr Bleeding face. Especially the newly enhanced version of Andy.
OK, but I'm plagiarizing from another poster who reminds all that Naido is protected by order of the Fireman and in the manner that he chooses. Andy has his orders and has obeyed them, so we have to go along--I think this is the poster's point.
Lynch takes "suspend disbelief" to astronomical heights!
I'm puzzled by the fact that nobody at the station seems to realize that they have a very strange prisoner in one of their cells, and espcially now that they have brought a supernatural and valuable person into the same cell-block that maybe they should do something with Mr Bleeding face. Especially the newly enhanced version of Andy.
No one noticed the woodsman in the cell, either, when Hastings was first arrested.
I'm puzzled by the fact that nobody at the station seems to realize that they have a very strange prisoner in one of their cells, and espcially now that they have brought a supernatural and valuable person into the same cell-block that maybe they should do something with Mr Bleeding face. Especially the newly enhanced version of Andy.
OK, but I'm plagiarizing from another poster who reminds all that Naido is protected by order of the Fireman and in the manner that he chooses. Andy has his orders and has obeyed them, so we have to go along--I think this is the poster's point.
Lynch takes "suspend disbelief" to astronomical heights!
I doubt that a cell protects one from woodsmen. Aren't they part of Mr. C's hit man brigade?
I don't understand how no one has given Billy medical attention. The man is clearly bleeding.