Aside from when or if coop will return to normal 🙂
I have many, but recently, following episode 9, the thing that most plays on my mind is what was the significance of that lady who sent the text which prompted that strange piece of metal to appear in episode 5, which I presume was in Argentina where Jeffries was stationed. What was the technology or arcane trick that allowed this to happen, and for what purpose?
I feel it's an important missing link in the story so far which I suspect will be answered soon.
What's yours?
Bad coops motivation, what is it he actually wants? To be re-united with the mother figure? what does he expect to happen? If he wants Dougie dead why doesn't he just kill Dougie himself? I can see the entire series just being the return of the good Coop but I don't really see what the bad Coop is genuinely after.
"Richard and Linda". Who are they and what's their importance?
Will David Bowie / Philip Jeffries be in it?
What are the current whereabouts of Major Brigg's head and will he somehow return in any *cough* major scene, with some, you know, actual dialogue in it? (Probably not...)
Is Audrey going to have residual scarring?
What will be Laura's role in this chain of events? Assuming there will be any but I believe it since the beggining.
What's with the sort of ritual of disposing the bodies of Mjr Briggs and Ruth? Where is Ruth's body?
What it means - the scene from the very first trailer with apparently Gordon Cole's blurry image and shaking effect with ominous, now familiar sounds?
And many, many more:)
What's going to be the truly importance of Laura Palmer and in which way she's going to help Agent Cooper?
Will there be another season?
Will David Bowie / Philip Jeffries be in it?
I find it interesting that Lynch has kept one end silent when Harry S Truman is talking w/his brother, but allowed us to hear "Jeffries" when talking w/Coop knowing that we all know that the voice wasn't Bowie's. However, when Jeffries talks w/Ray we don't hear Jeffries' voice. What a mangled web Jeffries and Lynch weave.
What's going to be the truly importance of Laura Palmer and in which way she's going to help Agent Cooper?
I think Laura will be the one who wakes Cooper up. How, I'm not sure.
Another question: what were Dougie's scribbling/drawings about? Why was his boss concerned?
Is the show heading to a classic standoff between Cooper and his doppelganger or do they need to be somehow integrated into one form before our hero will be (fully) back?