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Importance of the FWWM meeting scene

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The above image from that scene in FWWM is in my opinion a very important one. It shows that multiple spirits exist and visit our world, interact with each other (one could even be our Coop dopelganger). I wonder if we will see a similar scene in the new series 🙂

Perhaps we already have...

Karen 03/06/2017 5:49 am

I recall reading the "jumping man" was going to be in the new show, so could be...

Spyros 03/06/2017 8:13 am

great scene no doubt! 

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The scene in which Dark Dale goes to Beilah's very much reminded me of this scene. And the mysterious people over in the corner, one of ehom, in a wheelchair, seemed VERY SMALL, while the other, while seated, seemed VERY TALL, reinforce this idea to me. This scene is an echo of the once in FWWM.

MJ Gilbert 04/06/2017 12:56 pm

Sorry about the late-night typos, comrades. Twin Peaks- related Insomnia (TPrI) will do that to you!

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The man with the pointed red hat looks an awful lot like the black spirit-man that disappeared /floated away in the jail cell next to Bill Hastings.

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I hope I don't double post now, but anyway I was thinking about when Donna met the Tremonds/Chalfonts. Was she meant to be psychic or could it be a mistake in production I wonder...
Only a selected few could see Bob, so one would think the same goes for the other souls in the picture. If that is indeed what they are.

Karen 05/06/2017 2:00 am

Who could see Bob: "the gifted...and the damned." Later on it looks like Donna will be Bob's victim, but Harry & Coop come to take Leland off just as it looks like it will happen.

Kim Frostlind 05/06/2017 4:50 am

True, didn't think of that, even though I just watched it lol.

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