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What if Richard was the other guy's son? From Season 2...Billy Zane's character. Audrey gave him her virginity right before the bank/coma/black lodge end.
But he clearly has Bob genes and is half doppelgänger. I know we haven't seen his half backwards fingerprints yet but you can tell.
The idiom "kill two birds with one stone" means to accomplish two things with one action, so maybe it is something broader than the literal killing of any of the characters.
Maybe two outcomes from one action, two realities from one decision/action?
I've suggested previously that killing Richard on the "stone" not only killed Richard but woke up Audrey
I've been totally against the idea all along that the trailer park Linda is THE Linda. But last night I realized that Carl Rodd seems really important, and he's there keeping watch over everyone at the Fat Trout. I want to see him in the finale, and I don't really care about Becky. So bring him back in a scene with Linda! I have no idea what Linda's role would be though.
I just want to see old Carl use his Über whistle again to get a ride
Stealing from someone else's idea a while back. I am ready to believe the Fireman's message was 3 different messages in 1.
Richard and Linda were a message about offspring of the Evil Coop.
2 birds with 1 stone will be a message about taking out Bob along with Evil Coop (this goes against a previous idea I had that Bob is gone from Evil Coop and will show up at the end in a new host right before the credits run).
Remember 430 is going to be a number of a house or a room where Coop will find someone or something (maybe Audrey in the evil place she is being held).
4:30pm was also the time Andy was supposed to meet the farmer
I've had a wild thought that maybe Linda won't be Mr. C's offspring (or evil) after all. Maybe she's Hawk's daughter or wife?
The idea is that she's meant to be someone's offspring (& we haven't met her yet). So far supposedly we've met (& know) everyone's family, except Hawk's.....
I may be way off base but I am thinking Linda is Dale and Annie's daughter - the "family" referenced by Norma
I still think Candie is Linda and the offspring of Diane and Mr C.
2 birds with one stone may be a reference to Bob inside Mr.C so you kill Mr C and Bob at the same time. It may also be a reference to owls. It may also refer to 2 Coopers who look similar and then to decide who is the real one they have to throw stones at bottles. It may refer to 2 mothers if Sarah Palmer is the girl from 1956 and the Judy is the experiment mother inside her and she is killed by something killing both mothers at the same time.
Can you kindly elaborate on how it might relate to owls? I am sometimes slow on the uptake
I still think Candie is Linda and the offspring of Diane and Mr C.
2 birds with one stone may be a reference to Bob inside Mr.C so you kill Mr C and Bob at the same time. It may also be a reference to owls. It may also refer to 2 Coopers who look similar and then to decide who is the real one they have to throw stones at bottles. It may refer to 2 mothers if Sarah Palmer is the girl from 1956 and the Judy is the experiment mother inside her and she is killed by something killing both mothers at the same time.
Can you kindly elaborate on how it might relate to owls? I am sometimes slow on the uptake
Well as in a big owl as been seen at Glastonbury Grove and 'The owls are not what they seem' relating to birds. The owl ring could also relate to 2 Twin Peaks and in the middle between the 2 Peaks is where the image of the Mr C's playing card exists so the mother could be related to the owl in that context.
I still think Candie is Linda and the offspring of Diane and Mr C.
2 birds with one stone may be a reference to Bob inside Mr.C so you kill Mr C and Bob at the same time. It may also be a reference to owls. It may also refer to 2 Coopers who look similar and then to decide who is the real one they have to throw stones at bottles. It may refer to 2 mothers if Sarah Palmer is the girl from 1956 and the Judy is the experiment mother inside her and she is killed by something killing both mothers at the same time.
Can you kindly elaborate on how it might relate to owls? I am sometimes slow on the uptake
Well as in a big owl as been seen at Glastonbury Grove and 'The owls are not what they seem' relating to birds. The owl ring could also relate to 2 Twin Peaks and in the middle between the 2 Peaks is where the image of the Mr C's playing card exists so the mother could be related to the owl in that context.
I still think Candie is Linda and the offspring of Diane and Mr C.
2 birds with one stone may be a reference to Bob inside Mr.C so you kill Mr C and Bob at the same time. It may also be a reference to owls. It may also refer to 2 Coopers who look similar and then to decide who is the real one they have to throw stones at bottles. It may refer to 2 mothers if Sarah Palmer is the girl from 1956 and the Judy is the experiment mother inside her and she is killed by something killing both mothers at the same time.
Can you kindly elaborate on how it might relate to owls? I am sometimes slow on the uptake
Well as in a big owl as been seen at Glastonbury Grove and 'The owls are not what they seem' relating to birds. The owl ring could also relate to 2 Twin Peaks and in the middle between the 2 Peaks is where the image of the Mr C's playing card exists so the mother could be related to the owl in that context.
I'm thinking BOB will be destroyed by the malevolent being in Sarah. It's coexsisted in her like BOB in Leland. Its not a friendly but it was genesised at the same time as the Woodsmen and BOB. It seems to have become more active as either Sarah is coming to an age where she will be dying or the frogroach must become active to balance things out....just an idea.
Maybe "two birds with one stone" is not about Richard & Linda.
Yeah, I've been thinking that myself for a while now. Maybe the Fireman was giving Coop different instructions. My recent thought on this is that Janey-E and Sonny-Jim are the two birds and the new to-be-manufactured Dougie is the one stone (i.e. with the seed). Maybe this was the way the Fireman was telling Coop to take care of them????
Here's my thinking.
Ruby is a stone - the character Ruby.
430 time and again. Something happens in cycles, on and on. Cooper will see a repeating cycle that refers to these numbers, thus reminding him of the clue, although I have no guesses what it could be.
Two birds may refer to two people with bird-like names, such as Hawk.
This may refer to whom he needs to take with him to face off Mr C: Hawk, Ruby and someone else who has a bird-like name.
I don't believe Linda is Candie. I think people are putting too much emphasis on Candie and looking for a clean parental relation between one character and another, like a George Lucas film - this ain't Star Wars 😉
Richard and Linda - Ill be surprised if Richard doesn't refer to Richard Horne. It's possible that when he died he was sent to the lodge. Maybe Linda isn't offspring of Mr C, but she is an important tool in fighting Mr C.
That's all I got.
I don't believe Linda is Candie. I think people are putting too much emphasis on Candie and looking for a clean parental relation between one character and another, like a George Lucas film - this ain't Star Wars 😉
Or Once upon a time, where every new random character ends up being one of the main cast's long-forgotten dad/mom/uncle/son/daughter/baker/chihuahua.
Yeah, Candie is Candie. All there is to it. Just like the original run had new characters like Tojamura, who weren't secretly someone else related to the main cast. (Wait, was he? What do you mean, 'she'?!)