Around the dinner table, the conversation was lively. Thank you but for now, the forum has been archived.
With only two episodes remaining, do you think we will get any sort of explanation to that weird black box in Buenos Aires? Or should we just forget about it?
With only two episodes remaining, do you think we will get any sort of explanation to that weird black box in Buenos Aires? Or should we just forget about it?
Well, you have laid out a conundrum. If we do not get an explanation, we will never forget about it. Much like the 430 other mysteries that will remain when we see Lynch/Frost Productions after ep18.
At this point, I do not believe that will be addressed which is a near guarantee that it will.
Yeah, there really are too many loose ends to keep track.
At one point, I thought maybe we all could help eachother to create a thread just about all the remaining questions FROM THIS SEASON ONLY.
No discussion, just the questions, with numbers, so that we could keep track. But then I figured that would probably be too much to ask. The list would be too long for anyone to keep an interest, with people posting things that already have been solved but they've forgotten about etc.
I wonder if that couldn't have been a device someone (Jeffreys?) built to intercept communications... no idea as to why it shrank away the way it did, though. The glass box too was built to intercept rather than to trap, in my opinion, and communication and signals of all sorts have always been a huge theme in TP, so I hope its function becomes clearer next week.
If it doesn't, I could accept it being used just to make said recurring theme more explicit, I guess. :/
I wonder if that couldn't have been a device someone (Jeffreys?) built to intercept communications... no idea as to why it shrank away the way it did, though. The glass box too was built to intercept rather than to trap, in my opinion, and communication and signals of all sorts have always been a huge theme in TP, so I hope its function becomes clearer next week.
If it doesn't, I could accept it being used just to make said recurring theme more explicit, I guess. :/
I've been thinking about this too. Including the woman (who was a Mr. C minion?) who obeyed a command sent by Todd to "page" the box. It transformed into a "seed"...though when I first watched it I didn't think it was gold but silver. (That may or may not matter)
Either way, I like the idea I took away from last night that there are "seeds" that somehow contain the common spirit of multiple people throughout time...like "kindred spirits". That we all come from a "seed" and there are other people who came from the same "seed" ?
It was manufactured for a purpose. Lorraine was sending stuff thru if somehow but she failed and Ike killed her. Mr C called it too. I think it became useless, or maybe it achieved its purpose just like Dougie, and so was discontinued. Similar to Mr C killing his cell phones after a short while.