After 'Richard' leaves the motel, the new car appears to be the one wired by Jack for Mr C in the second episode. Is the story looping back to the beginning again somehow?
After 'Richard' leaves the motel, the new car appears to be the one wired by Jack for Mr C in the second episode. Is the story looping back to the beginning again somehow?
Yes, I saw this too. But I'm not sure it is significant. I think the modern era Town Car is just what Lynch used as a generic FBI carfor Season 3. If you notice the same car is used to drive Gordon, Albert and Tammy to the SD prison to see evil Cooper.
After 'Richard' leaves the motel, the new car appears to be the one wired by Jack for Mr C in the second episode. Is the story looping back to the beginning again somehow?
Yes, I saw this too. But I'm not sure it is significant. I think the modern era Town Car is just what Lynch used as a generic FBI carfor Season 3. If you notice the same car is used to drive Gordon, Albert and Tammy to the SD prison to see evil Cooper.
They were on sale in a Costco bundle.
Another thing that makes it unlikely to be the same car is that Mr. C wrecks that car and ends up in SD prison during the Cooper exiting via electrical socket sequence.
But it doesn't mean Mr' C's town car wasn't significant. What did Jack "wire" it for? Something with the electrical system and Cooper's using electricity to leave? Did part of Cooper end up in Mr. C during that sequence which is why Mr. C crashes the car and gets sick? Is that why Mr. C acts sort of like Cooper at the prison and tells Cole at the prison he has been working with Jeffries for the past 25 years? Maybe he really has been working with Jeffries in the Black Lodge? Is Naido warning Cooper not to use socket number 3 because that will take him to the car?
I am convinced the early aughts Lincoln Town Cars are just a Lynch favorite. Ever since Mulholland Drive, seems like Lynch either has an ad service contract with Ford Motor Co. or he has a severe fetish for those black boats. They show up constantly.