Something about Diane seeing Diane outside the hotel and not freaking out made me think that she's caught in some kind of time trap and doing it for Cooper to complete a part of a plan. Cooper wasn't passionate, loving or even seeming interested. It's as if he's just become part of a puzzle, completing a role.
Something about Diane seeing Diane outside the hotel and not freaking out made me think that she's caught in some kind of time trap and doing it for Cooper to complete a part of a plan. Cooper wasn't passionate, loving or even seeming interested. It's as if he's just become part of a puzzle, completing a role.
Or he's got a chunk o' Mr. C in him, which is most plausible.
Something about Diane seeing Diane outside the hotel and not freaking out made me think that she's caught in some kind of time trap and doing it for Cooper to complete a part of a plan. Cooper wasn't passionate, loving or even seeming interested. It's as if he's just become part of a puzzle, completing a role.
Or he's got a chunk o' Mr. C in him, which is most plausible.
Agreed ... from the point he exited the lodge to meet Diane he displayed various Coop and Mr C characteristics
Seeing Cooper go from coma-refreshed, good-ol-Coop to a completely dispassionate Dr Who was jarring. I just don't get it.
Something about Diane seeing Diane outside the hotel and not freaking out made me think that she's caught in some kind of time trap and doing it for Cooper to complete a part of a plan. Cooper wasn't passionate, loving or even seeming interested. It's as if he's just become part of a puzzle, completing a role.
Or he's got a chunk o' Mr. C in him, which is most plausible.
How did he get a chunk of Mr C in him? I was just thinking that being trapped in that lodge would have skewed his personality. Was he thinking and waiting the whole time? Shoot, even if I had to look at that floor for one day I'd be acting pretty funky next day at work.
Something about Diane seeing Diane outside the hotel and not freaking out made me think that she's caught in some kind of time trap and doing it for Cooper to complete a part of a plan. Cooper wasn't passionate, loving or even seeming interested. It's as if he's just become part of a puzzle, completing a role.
My take on it (as expressed in other threads) is that -- as they talked about before crossing over into the alternate reality/dimension -- they were changed. Diane more so than Cooper. But they both changed, as they discussed they might.
And, yes, there was a plan. It was the Fireman's plan, to rescue Laura and bring her home, which would hopefully restore order in Twin Peaks, and kick-out the Experiment/Mother/Judy demon. Richard & Linda. Two birds with one stone.
Unfortunately, the plan fell apart. Diane changed too much, becoming Linda and bailing on Cooper. Coop changed too, but stuck to the plan and rescued who he thought was Laura (and, who knows, maybe she was?), taking her home.
Except (and here's where the real theorizing comes in) I think the Black Lodge intervened and somehow trapped Coop in this alternate dimension. The "Tremond" name is the giveaway there.
Something about Diane seeing Diane outside the hotel and not freaking out made me think that she's caught in some kind of time trap and doing it for Cooper to complete a part of a plan. Cooper wasn't passionate, loving or even seeming interested. It's as if he's just become part of a puzzle, completing a role.
Or he's got a chunk o' Mr. C in him, which is most plausible.
How did he get a chunk of Mr C in him? I was just thinking that being trapped in that lodge would have skewed his personality. Was he thinking and waiting the whole time? Shoot, even if I had to look at that floor for one day I'd be acting pretty funky next day at work.
Perhaps he now has the memories of what Mr C did over the those 25 years and so has an edge to him.
Something about Diane seeing Diane outside the hotel and not freaking out made me think that she's caught in some kind of time trap and doing it for Cooper to complete a part of a plan. Cooper wasn't passionate, loving or even seeming interested. It's as if he's just become part of a puzzle, completing a role.
Or he's got a chunk o' Mr. C in him, which is most plausible.
When he left the hotel room (which had changed since the night before) his (also changed) car was, I believe, the same model driven by Mr C during his big crash before being arrested. Riddle me that.
I thought it was strange when he came out of the curtains and Diane asked if it was really him, he answered yes its really me Diane is it really you to which she answers....yes. Not a lot of convo