67: I'd assume the voice actor was used to have the same voice for the new Jeffries scenes and have continuity rather than trying to copy Bowie.
97: I think turning gold represents death, Dougie, the real Dougie turned into a gold ball.
And the soul that left the young boy that Richard ran over was gold as well.
Episode 5 - she's puzzling over finger prints and photographs.
It's rather late in the evening here, and when I read "95. Did Tammy really have a pic of young Cooper in the Red Room/Black Lodge?" I wondered "WHAT THE HELL? When was Tammy ever in the Red Room? And with a picture of young Cooper?" Just think of the image it evoked, Tammy swaying languorously on an armchair with an elaborately framed pic of Cooper on the table between her and MIKE/Gerrard.
Though, for what we know right now, she could be doing just that in her spare time. Total Lynch.
So, thanks for the explanations 😀 Although it's awfully convenient that the reflection behind Cooper in the pic appears to be red...
Drat! I'm leaving tomorrow for an extended weekend, otherwise I'd feel compelled to try and answer ALL OF THE GEESE. By Tuesday morning, when I'll be close to a computer again, I think the list will be shorter.
100. Why are Chad, James, Eddie and the drooling drunk in the same holding area as Naido when Andy warned Frank, Hawk and Bobby not to tell anyone about her?
101. What did Laura mean when she said "I am dead, yet I live"?
102. Who is Paul? How do Audrey and Charlie know him? Why does the mention of his name scare Charlie?
103. What's outside Audrey and Charlie's door?
104. Who is the levitating vomiting girl? Who's her uncle?
105. Why did the boy with the gun give Bobby that creepy look?
106. Why do all the patrons at the RR change during the "has anyone seen Billy" scene?
107. How did Dougie's wedding band end up in Major Briggs's stomach?
108. How did one punch from Mr. C kill a big strong guy like Renzo but only knock down the skinny junkie Richard? How did Mr. C acquire physical strength from BOB that we never saw in Leland?
109. How is Johnny Horne today?
110. Where is Jerry's car?
111. Why did the prison monitors switch to things like a cooking show when Mr. C made his phone call?
112. What is the meaning of "The cow jumped over the moon"? Of "Around the dinner table the conversation is lively"?
113. Who is "the one under the moon on Blue Pine Mountain"?
114. Which Sheriff Truman was the insurance man looking for? And for what purpose?
115. Where's the final missing page from Laura's diary?
116. Who's trying to kill Naido?
117. Gotta light?
OMG, you're killin me smalls.....
118. Will we ever see Jesse's new car?
118. Will we ever see Jesse's new car?
That's the biggest question. Been dying to see that thing!
kay, I might be confused here, but I'm a little hazy on the original assassination attempt on Dougie. He had gambling debts to Daniel Faraday (as I know him) or whoever he was working for, but it was the goth lady (Lorraine I'm told) in charge of getting Dougie killed. She reported in to Jeffries, or Argentina at any rate. Jeffries then wanted both Dougie and Mr. C dead (getting Ray to do C)? Before Coop entered the picture? Or did Jeffries know that Coop would be transported in at that exact moment of execution as it were? What is Jeffries end game here?
Mr. C wouldn't want Dougie dead before Coop came through, right? That's the whole point of Dougie, no? So how/why did Mr. C come to want the Goth Lady dead by ordering Duncan Todd to hire Ike the Spike? Because she screwed up the assassination, or because she was trying to do it in the first place?
Lorraine screwed up so the hit was on her. I'd say that someone would have went after Ike if he hadn't have been arrested.
At this point we don't even know if bad Cooper knows that Dougie is now Cooper.
As for Jeffries my theory is he's trapped in the black lodge and wants out so by readdressing the balance of bringing Bob and the doppelganger Cooper back he may get free from whatever is holding him in the teapot thing.
120. Who did James bribed to play at Roadhouse? And at what cost...
I think you missed, "What did Stephen think he did, that Gersten said he didn't?"
Good list, just emphasises how much has been left up in the air at this stage. I can get you up to a round hundred if you like - you missed out the encoded flashing plane windows. And the Mr Strawberry stuff...
Good list, just emphasises how much has been left up in the air at this stage. I can get you up to a round hundred if you like - you missed out the encoded flashing plane windows. And the Mr Strawberry stuff...
Wasn't Mr. Strawberry the warden's dog? But that reminds me....
121. Who's Joe McCluskey, and what's his connection between Mr. C and the warden?
The Strawberry = dog theory was just forum speculation.
This growing list does bring to question what I expect to hear after this season is over. I believe whether this season is viewed as a success or failure by the industry will partially be based on whether leaving so many loose ends was brilliant and creative or simply a collective disaster. I think many of us enjoy and expect that sort of treatment from the creators, but I am not sure the major telly market would agree. I know, at times, I for one have shown series fatigue with what has seemed like an art over story approach.