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Audrey's Dance, reminded me of the fight from last weeks episode from the week before.. Does anyone think its connected?? Sorry if this is already a topic my computer is so slow but I didn't think it was brought up already, sorry if it was
Parallel imagery and concept. How connected, you think?
I see your point, bar fight, same bar, basically the same reason. So why the repeated trope?
I actually feel like that fight is a big fat clue and it's driving me nuts that I can't make the right connections to figure this out.
It is parallel imagery and dialogue from the James/Chuck fight for sure. Not exact and I thought it was interesting that the figures were faceless. It was just Audrey enjoying her music and then this fight happens and she flees to Charlie and gets herself zapped out. Did Charlie end her story??
Maybe this was the nice "married and living in a nice house" story so she didn't have to live out her existence where she really was.
Audrey is the dreamer?
Oh please, not a St Elsewhere ending. Anything but that.
I think it's possible that Audrey is *A* dreamer, but I doubt she is *the* dreamer. I love Audrey but I don't think she could comandeer the entire story like that.
Dale was also "asleep" but now he is "awake." Perhaps there's more than one dreamer.
I'm wondering just how many dreamers we have. This must be a dang sleepy bunch as many of them as we are trying to put to sleep.
Audrey is the dreamer?
Oh please, not a St Elsewhere ending. Anything but that.
Coop solves the crime, banishes DoppleCoop, sends Dougie to be with Janey-E, finds Laura, and rescues Audrey from, well, from wherever she is. Her family then sends her on a long tropical island vacation so she can recover.
As the scene shifts to the after party at the TP Sherrif's Department (or the Great Northern), we hear celebrations/excited conversations. Then Lucy breaks in to interrupt the scene.
"Audrey's plane went down over the South China Sea. It spun in. There were no survivors."
You forgot the part about Sarah where she cracks Mr. C over the head with a Vodka bottle, only then, in the 11th hour when it seemed all hope was lost, allows Cooper to banish the evil doppel (or do we have them mixed up and really Mr. C banished Cooper "How's Annie?")
Going for the M.A.S.H episode ending eh? Harsh, man, harsh.
I am very curious who was involved in that fight. At first I thought the person that started it was Bobby Briggs because of the hair (which looked like Bobby's gray short haircut to me), but unless this happened before Red was killed I don't know why Bobby would start a bar fight...other than maybe to kick Steven's ass for mistreating Becky? I need to watch that last bit again.
Silly me just assumed it WAS the same fight.
I'll need to re watch.