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5. I thought Chantal said '1 down, 1 to go...' so she didn't seem to count the underling.
I thought Todd's head exploded before he was shot. Not in a conspiracy-theory way, but it was an odd effect.
Looked a bit like shonky cgi to me, just done badly.
I think the 1 to go is probably Dougie
the song is "Sharp dressed man"
Clean shirt, new shoes
And I don't know where I am goin' to
Silk suit, black tie,
I don't need a reason why
They come runnin' just as fast as they can
'Cause every girl crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man
Gold watch, diamond ring,
I ain't missin' not a single thing
Cufflinks, stick pin,
When I step out I'm gonna do you in
They come runnin' just as fast as they can
'Cause every girl crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man
Top coat, top hat,
And I don't worry 'cause my wallet's fat
Black shades, white gloves,
Lookin' sharp lookin' for love
They come runnin' just as fast as they can
'Cause every girl crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man
5. I thought Chantal said '1 down, 1 to go...' so she didn't seem to count the underling.
I thought Todd's head exploded before he was shot. Not in a conspiracy-theory way, but it was an odd effect.
The cgi was awful on both kills.
It just might be me, but didn't the "evolution" of Phillip Jefferies resemble some sort of old coffee pot- percolator ? I don;t know,,, I hope "dougie" zapped himself back into our beloved Dale Cooper...
He looked like the bell-shaped thing in the giant's tower, the one that giant turns to before creating the Laura orb.
It just might be me, but didn't the "evolution" of Phillip Jefferies resemble some sort of old coffee pot- percolator ? I don;t know,,, I hope "dougie" zapped himself back into our beloved Dale Cooper...
He looked like the bell-shaped thing in the giant's tower, the one that giant turns to before creating the Laura orb.
And also on top of the Naido/American Girl Room, I agree.
With the addition of the smoke exuding spout, however, it did also remind me of a retro percolator.
Thank you all for the helpful, insightful and thoughtful response so far!
I'm going to add # 9: We now have some further confirmation that it is, indeed, Mr. C that Diane is communicating with (some had expressed doubt about that, wondering if there was some sort of go-between). And now we know how the two timelines (Mr. C and the FBI) sync-up. At least, up to that point.
I really, really don't trust -- or even like -- Diane. Gordon, Albert and Tammy had better watch their backs. Seriously. Diane is not to be trusted.
Sorry, Chad directly references the green hand freak, or something along those lines. Plus, was Bobby just putting nobody in the cell next to James?
EDIT: This was in response to the one telling you to rethink #8.
These are my takeaways/observations/questions after having watched tonight's episode.
1. I suspect Freddie is being placed (fated) in the jail cell for a reason. The one that comes to mind most obviously at this juncture is that he'll protect Naido at some point. I am glad he's there.
2. If the next time we encounter Dougie Jones he is still, well, Dougie Jones, I'll be disappointed. I think he'll either be Dale Cooper when we see him next, or well on his way. That, or he'll still be Dougie Jones, on a stretcher at the ER. Ugh.
3. While I believe the workaround devised for a lack of David Bowie is the weakest integration for a dead actor's character (as opposed to Don Davis as Major Briggs, and Frank Silva as BOB), I still think the scene was effectively unsettling. What no one seems to be talking about (yet) is that Jeffries is now an evil entity. If we are known by our associates, and Jeffries can now be found in the realm above the convenience store, and is guarded by Woodsmen, then I'd say he's gone to the dark side. Too bad.
4. Speaking of Jeffries, did anyone feel like he (whatever he is now) was being evasive in that scene? Mr. C was asking him some pretty direct questions, and Jeffries wouldn't answer them. Mr. C asked him why he sent Ray to kill him. Jeffries' response was something along the lines of how he called Ray. That didn't really answer the question. And he certainly didn't answer Mr. C's repetitive query about who Judy was. And, perhaps I missed it, but did Jeffries answer the question about if he was on the phone with Mr. C back at that motel room?
5. A question I have is: Were Duncan Todd and his underling meant to be the double-header, and so now that's done? Or was Todd just one of the people marked, and the underling just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time?
6. I feel like Audrey's either in coma or in the "nuthouse" that the two women mentioned at the Roadhouse in Part 14.
7. Speaking of the Roadhouse, what was up with the special introduction of, and the crowd's reaction to, some piped-in music for ZZ Top? I've never seen so much excitement for pre-recorded music.
8. Finally, we can put to bed that odd notion some had that Freddie was a figment of James's imagination.
3. In FWWM, we see the Tremonds/Chalfonts were at the meeting Jeffries had been to, and we know they are helpers, not pure evil.
4. Jeffries told him he had not called him the day he asked about, and mentioned "we used to talk" ( maybe he meant Cooper & not Mr. C. ). Mr. C. is then tricked by the phone call into a portal that dumps him outside "convenience store."
7. Some kind of "rate the music" thing with the audience, if really popular the M.C. turns the dial to "turn up the volume."
It just might be me, but didn't the "evolution" of Phillip Jefferies resemble some sort of old coffee pot- percolator ? I don;t know,,, I hope "dougie" zapped himself back into our beloved Dale Cooper...
He looked like the bell-shaped thing in the giant's tower, the one that giant turns to before creating the Laura orb.
And also on top of the Naido/American Girl Room, I agree.
With the addition of the smoke exuding spout, however, it did also remind me of a retro percolator.
It just might be me, but didn't the "evolution" of Phillip Jefferies resemble some sort of old coffee pot- percolator ? I don;t know,,, I hope "dougie" zapped himself back into our beloved Dale Cooper...
He looked like the bell-shaped thing in the giant's tower, the one that giant turns to before creating the Laura orb.
And also on top of the Naido/American Girl Room, I agree.
With the addition of the smoke exuding spout, however, it did also remind me of a retro percolator.
A Delek!
These are my takeaways/observations/questions after having watched tonight's episode.
1. I suspect Freddie is being placed (fated) in the jail cell for a reason. The one that comes to mind most obviously at this juncture is that he'll protect Naido at some point. I am glad he's there.
2. If the next time we encounter Dougie Jones he is still, well, Dougie Jones, I'll be disappointed. I think he'll either be Dale Cooper when we see him next, or well on his way. That, or he'll still be Dougie Jones, on a stretcher at the ER. Ugh.
3. While I believe the workaround devised for a lack of David Bowie is the weakest integration for a dead actor's character (as opposed to Don Davis as Major Briggs, and Frank Silva as BOB), I still think the scene was effectively unsettling. What no one seems to be talking about (yet) is that Jeffries is now an evil entity. If we are known by our associates, and Jeffries can now be found in the realm above the convenience store, and is guarded by Woodsmen, then I'd say he's gone to the dark side. Too bad.
4. Speaking of Jeffries, did anyone feel like he (whatever he is now) was being evasive in that scene? Mr. C was asking him some pretty direct questions, and Jeffries wouldn't answer them. Mr. C asked him why he sent Ray to kill him. Jeffries' response was something along the lines of how he called Ray. That didn't really answer the question. And he certainly didn't answer Mr. C's repetitive query about who Judy was. And, perhaps I missed it, but did Jeffries answer the question about if he was on the phone with Mr. C back at that motel room?
5. A question I have is: Were Duncan Todd and his underling meant to be the double-header, and so now that's done? Or was Todd just one of the people marked, and the underling just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time?
6. I feel like Audrey's either in coma or in the "nuthouse" that the two women mentioned at the Roadhouse in Part 14.
7. Speaking of the Roadhouse, what was up with the special introduction of, and the crowd's reaction to, some piped-in music for ZZ Top? I've never seen so much excitement for pre-recorded music.
8. Finally, we can put to bed that odd notion some had that Freddie was a figment of James's imagination.
3. In FWWM, we see the Tremonds/Chalfonts were at the meeting Jeffries had been to, and we know they are helpers, not pure evil.
4. Jeffries told him he had not called him the day he asked about, and mentioned "we used to talk" ( maybe he meant Cooper & not Mr. C. ). Mr. C. is then tricked by the phone call into a portal that dumps him outside "convenience store."
7. Some kind of "rate the music" thing with the audience, if really popular the M.C. turns the dial to "turn up the volume."
Thank you! I appreciate the answers!
Sorry, Chad directly references the green hand freak, or something along those lines. Plus, was Bobby just putting nobody in the cell next to James?
EDIT: This was in response to the one telling you to rethink #8.
I am not making a stand for Freddie being imaginary (Bobby IS putting him in the cell and undoing his handcuffs), but Chad is the only one eho interacts with him, AND wtih the drunk. I think the drunk is connected with the woodsman by the door.
lyrics "When I step out I'm gonna do you in"
Special Agent Dale Cooper dressed up.
Woodsmen are probably like fire/electricity. If they're good or bad depends on the intention.
Because Jeffries can manipulate electricity he can apply woodsmen for his convenience. Doesn't say mch about good or evil, IMO.
Woodsmen are probably like fire/electricity. If they're good or bad depends on the intention.
Because Jeffries can manipulate electricity he can apply woodsmen for his convenience. Doesn't say mch about good or evil, IMO.
And during the FWWM scene above the convenience store when Jeffries returns to FBI, someone mutters, "Electricity." Will see how good (or evil) it was for Dougie/Coop, next week.