I agree and I thought it was generated accepted that Carrie was the missing page. Yes? No?
Yeah, I've considered that. But it's so Buffy the Vampire Slayer......
And I guess it could be. It just doesn't sit right.
Because, perhaps the page was found....in Odessa!
That's my theory, anyways. For all we know, one of the whispered conversations from Laura to Dale could have entailed this very thing.
I agree and I thought it was generated accepted that Carrie was the missing page. Yes? No?
I definitely think so. It’s a bit of an abstraction but it fits perfectly. The missing Page can be found only in Odessa as the literal person.
It has been my position from the get-go that the "missing page" is the one that Donna is given by the middle-aged Tremond in the original series. She and Cooper read it, and he appears to let her keep it. But from the perspective of the cops/Hawk, it would still be missing.
It has been my position from the get-go that the "missing page" is the one that Donna is given by the middle-aged Tremond in the original series. She and Cooper read it, and he appears to let her keep it. But from the perspective of the cops/Hawk, it would still be missing.
Yeah, I thought that was the case too. But I'm watching the X Files at the moment and like Mulder, I want to believe. So, if Carrie Page is the 4th diary page, how do you "read" her? What is "written" on her?
- Laura lives.
- Leland never killed Laura
- Leland never killed Maddy
- Leland never killed Jacques Renault
- Leland never hid Laura diary pages at the Sheriff's Office
- Leland killed himself in 1990
So :
- Cooper never had a doppleganger.
- Dougie was never manufactured.
- Audrey was never raped. And Richard was never born.
- Diane was never raped. And she never had a tulpa.
- Harold Smith never killed himself.
- Jean Renault was never shot by Cooper.
- Did BOB left Leland when he killed himself ?
- Who was the new BOB "container" ?
And the best part :
- James never sang with Donna and Maddy.
That is all what I am wondering/surmising.
And yes, James never sang that song to Donna & Maddy. Definitely the BEST part. ?
(Thanks to Chris Flackett for the link).
The first article of the first issue (1992) of Wrapped in Plastic magazine.
It was about FWWM movie :
Do you have a link to that? I can't seem to get it to a size that I can adequately read it.
Do you have a link to that? I can't seem to get it to a size that I can adequately read it.
You can download the magazine in pdf format in the 'wrapped in plastic' thread. Lucas very kindly sorted the link out ?
Do you have a link to that? I can't seem to get it to a size that I can adequately read it.
You can download the magazine in pdf format in the 'wrapped in plastic' thread. Lucas very kindly sorted the link out ?
Thanks. And YAY! It was on the first one I clicked on. Haven't seen these in aaaaages.
You're welcome! It's a lovely little collection to have.
You're welcome! It's a lovely little collection to have.
Indeed it is.
- Laura lives.
- Leland never killed Laura
- Leland never killed Maddy
- Leland never killed Jacques Renault
- Leland never hid Laura diary pages at the Sheriff's Office
- Leland killed himself in 1990So :
- Cooper never had a doppleganger.
- Dougie was never manufactured.
- Audrey was never raped. And Richard was never born.
- Diane was never raped. And she never had a tulpa.
- Harold Smith never killed himself.
- Jean Renault was never shot by Cooper.- Did BOB left Leland when he killed himself ?
- Who was the new BOB "container" ?And the best part :
- James never sang with Donna and Maddy.
If that were true why would Cooper have bothered to get Mike to manufacture the second Dougie tulpa?
Cooper knows he will be going back to rescue Laura and change the timeline, if that means that none of it would have happened there would be no point in manufacturing a new Dougie.
I don't think Cooper quite understood the ramifications of his actions.
I think on some level, maybe subconciously, he was trying to fill that desire for a family and a child and settling down, all the things he missed out on over 25 years in a red room. But I agree with Brandy, he doesn't seem to have stopped to think about any consequences of saving Laura, perhaps due to his hubris and white knight syndrome.