Good point, the thought had occurred to me. Bob has to inhabit "vessels". I think the bug is either Bob at his infancy or will use the girl's body to evolve into human form.
I think the bug is either Bob at his infancy or will use the girl's body to evolve into human form. I don't think the girl is any of the characters we know but the marks on her legs are odd.
Also, anyone noticed the tank in the room with the two gauges? It's the same one that was installed on the cube that floated in space.
Just an idea, but could Girl (1956) be Linda?
I noticed strange marks on Tikaeni Faircrest's legs. Maybe that's why "Linda" needed a wheelchair in present day Twin Peaks?
Interesting point!
i was thinking about those markings!!
Whatever crawled into that poor lass's mouth, it ain't anything good. The Experiment was vomiting eggs, one of which contained Bob. The insect/froggy hatched from an egg. Not too much of a stretch to assume the mutated beastie is Bob or one of his buddies.
Laura was a golden sphere, not some creepy mutant mashup.
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Except I'm not sure Bob was an egg.
He seemed to be fully formed inside a bubble (like Laura from ?????) rather than one of the eggs.
I don't think it is the Log Lady (I lean towards it being Bob's human mother or Sarah Palmer... or both, just to really up the incest quotient), but here is a photo of her abduction tattoo (that she shares with Carl according to Secret History of Twin Peaks).
I just googled "11 year cycle" and it brought up the solar cycle:
The sun's temper varies on an 11-year cycle, typically taking about 5 1/2 years to move from the quieter period of solar minimum, to the more turbulent solar maximum. Sunspots sometimes erupt into powerful solar storms that shoot streams of charged particles into space, occasionally in the direction of Earth.
So in the original Twin Peaks, was the lady in the wheelchair married to the doctor named Linda? If so that girl could be her and she had an affair with Ben Horne which gave rise to Audrey. This might explain why she has an evil child Richard Horne.
I don't know why exactly, but I just firmly believe that this girl is Judy
I don't know why exactly, but I just firmly believe that this girl is Judy
"We're not gonna talk about Judy at all, leave her out of it"
With Lynch there is some much symbolism it is hard to know when what you are seeing is reality as we know it and what is done to symbolize. It is even further stressed by his willingness to do both to confuse us.
When you consider the issues Lynch & Frost had to overcome with the absence of the actors for Bob, Harry, Phillips, and our little backwards dancing friend it is no surprise to me that he would use symbolism or minor physical alterations to include their use in the new season. The brain tree is obvious to us, but think about Bob. Visualizing Bob as a face on a blob or as a bug-of-frog would not be out side the symbolic realm of Mr. Lynch's mind. Not saying these visualizations are a result from that, but could be. I guess I am saying that I would be careful taking what my eyes see in a Lynch film as visual story based fact.
So in the original Twin Peaks, was the lady in the wheelchair married to the doctor named Linda? If so that girl could be her and she had an affair with Ben Horne which gave rise to Audrey. This might explain why she has an evil child Richard Horne.
No, Mrs. Hayward's name is Eileen.
The Girl talks to the boy about where he lives as if she just getting to know the town. Though she does know who he was dating. Could she be new to NM and this was a TP resident that spent some time away in their youth.
Judy was Josie's twin sister or that was the thought at one point not sure if that is Canon or not.
I think this is intended in a more overall meaning. To me it's the innocence lost forever due to violence unleashed by man's horrors like the atomic bomb.