It's coming together in little pieces for me, but I think I've finally come to some matter of understanding about that house on the mountain in the middle of the purple ocean. That seems to be the White Lodge. It's the place where the Giant seems to reside, and he's the one who sends out the spirit of Laura to Earth as a counterpoint to the evil of Bob that is released. And as seen in Episode 3 of the Return, not all is good in the White Lodge now that something (possibly 'Mother') is a constant threat.
That's interesting. And back in ep1 the giant tells Cooper, "It is in our house now" - this could also be Mother (?) and occurring in the future.
Oh yes! That brings me to think Dale was in that room at the beginning of the first episode because of the gramophone. And the sounds the Woodsmen make were the popping noises coming from it. In 1956 they infiltrated the airwaves and now the message has made its way there.
Well, I really liked that 30's music playing in the Giant's Place.
yeah. my first thought when I saw it was: oh! the white lodge.
It's coming together in little pieces for me, but I think I've finally come to some matter of understanding about that house on the mountain in the middle of the purple ocean. That seems to be the White Lodge. It's the place where the Giant seems to reside, and he's the one who sends out the spirit of Laura to Earth as a counterpoint to the evil of Bob that is released. And as seen in Episode 3 of the Return, not all is good in the White Lodge now that something (possibly 'Mother') is a constant threat.
I think we may need to pay attention to the colors.
In part3, before the eyeless woman turned the big switch on the rooftop, everything was purple, and after, everything became full color. The Giant's place is black and white.
But there's that steel cone structure at the Giant's place that was also on the rooftop of part3.
Oh yes! That brings me to think Dale was in that room at the beginning of the first episode because of the gramophone. And the sounds the Woodsmen make were the popping noises coming from it. In 1956 they infiltrated the airwaves and now the message has made its way there.
The Giant to Cooper: "You are far away." I suspect that scene with Messages for Coop is in our world's future, as Cooper responds "I understand."
Oh yes! That brings me to think Dale was in that room at the beginning of the first episode because of the gramophone. And the sounds the Woodsmen make were the popping noises coming from it. In 1956 they infiltrated the airwaves and now the message has made its way there.
The Giant to Cooper: "You are far away." I suspect that scene with Messages for Coop is in our world's future, as Cooper responds "I understand."
Future? I'm thinking past because of gramophone and black and white, and this episode's 40's and 50's setting.
That slow 30's song was also in Lynch's album "The Air is on Fire", track number 7 called Interior.
Oh yeah, part3 was in color because it's present time. This episode is black and white because it's in the past. But they're the same sea, same cones, same place. A place you fall into if the Lodge's flooring caves in.
Oh yes! That brings me to think Dale was in that room at the beginning of the first episode because of the gramophone. And the sounds the Woodsmen make were the popping noises coming from it. In 1956 they infiltrated the airwaves and now the message has made its way there.
The Giant to Cooper: "You are far away." I suspect that scene with Messages for Coop is in our world's future, as Cooper responds "I understand."
Future? I'm thinking past because of gramophone and black and white, and this episode's 40's and 50's setting.
( story ) Cooper being back to normal is in our world's future. If that is the past, then he was transported in time as well as space. Original TP:
Coop: Where do you come from?
Giant: The question is, where have you gone?
Oh yes! That brings me to think Dale was in that room at the beginning of the first episode because of the gramophone. And the sounds the Woodsmen make were the popping noises coming from it. In 1956 they infiltrated the airwaves and now the message has made its way there.
The Giant to Cooper: "You are far away." I suspect that scene with Messages for Coop is in our world's future, as Cooper responds "I understand."
Future? I'm thinking past because of gramophone and black and white, and this episode's 40's and 50's setting.
( story ) Cooper being back to normal is in our world's future. If that is the past, then he was transported in time as well as space. Original TP:
Coop: Where do you come from?
Giant: The question is, where have you gone?
Not too weird, Briggs' body seemed to have come from the past?
I think Lynch wouldn't suddenly make a scene in black and white for no reason. We may have the reason now when we see scenes from 40's and 50's in black and white.
The bell-shaped thingies that were throughout the Giant's home up high (where he keeps his golden eggs) remind me of vintage insulators that they used to put on telephone poles. I think a good knowledge of electronics would add a lot in understanding this show.
Did anyone else notice the footage of the Giant walking up the stairs seemed to be reversed? Walking back in time, perhaps?
Making some research I've found some info about a place called The Mauve Zone from Kenneth Grant's imaginery (first person to associate Western Occultism/Magick with the alien abduction phenomena and the first to really emphasize the role of Jack Parsons in the history of occultism):
"A self-contained world at the very edge of reality between what we can experience (as human beings) and what we can only conceive of as "non-existence".
Grant believed that magical manipulation of our reality could be done with the help of alien beings in the Mauve Zone, that it could be visited in a particular kind of sleep (such as a coma), that there were beings there we might consider monsters, and that it sent messages to our reality via phenomenon.
The Mauve Zone is the source of meaningful coincidences, synchronicity, and "happy accidents" in our world.
One of the main entities associated with The Mauve Zone, however, is constantly referred to as "the daughter.""
You can check the cover page of his book called "Beyond the Mauve Zone". Maybe there is a clue in it.
Is this new info? Sorry in case of not and sorry for my english