Also on sounds...
The clicking scratching noise that the fireman says to listen to might be the warning that Judy is around/will take Laura or that Laura will be taken by something /someone
Maybe if that sound were slowed down or sped up a little it would sound like the neighing of a horse. The horse is the white of the eyes and black within. It was you who pointed out the importance of the neighing. You are a true detective.
Maybe if that sound were slowed down or sped up a little it would sound like the neighing of a horse. The horse is the white of the eyes and black within. It was you who pointed out the importance of the neighing. You are a true detective.
Thank you ☺
Or more likely the knickering of a horse. Fun fact the horse makes 8 distinct sounds. That 8 just keeps popping up.
There are a lot of parralels between Twin Peaks and Mulholla drive. There is a really creepy scene in Mulholland Drive where Adam Keshner goes to see the Cowboy drives the buggy and if you fix your attitude you can ride along. Or in other other words fix your heart or die. I think the Cowboy is the devil. If he is driving you are
Possessed. In Twin peaks it is Billy drives the car or the truck or the van. The farmers truck is stolen. Is the farmer Billy. Jerry's car is stolen. His foot has been possessed and tells him it is not his foot. He gets taken on a jaunt all the way from twin peaks to Jackson Hole Wyoming. When he is finally found it is by Seargent WIALLIaMS.
Bill drives the van that Carl Rodd rides in. Carl has been smoking for 75 years everyday. Them black lodge entities sure do love smoking. Carl Rodd has gone places and just wants to stay put. But Carl Rodd is a good kind man. He does nothing evil. Sometimes he just does harmless little thing like write Let's Rock on windshields and places rings on top of dirt mounds. He has fixed his attitude so he gets to ride along. And once upon a time Harry Dean Stanton made short film with David Lynch where he plays a Cowboy who comes in contact with a Frenchman named Pierre. Like in Pierre Tremond. Everything is connected in Lynchland.
Just noticed the music in part 8 when senorita and fireman are with the Laura orb is the same as music in part 18 when Mike makes the new Dougie !
Can I get your thoughts on this guys please ?
Just noticed the music in part 8 when senorita and fireman are with the Laura orb is the same as music in part 18 when Mike makes the new Dougie !
Can I get your thoughts on this guys please ?
Both musics are very close, but there is a slight difference for me (played on a different key maybe, I'm not a musician)
Just noticed the music in part 8 when senorita and fireman are with the Laura orb is the same as music in part 18 when Mike makes the new Dougie !
Can I get your thoughts on this guys please ?
Knowing that Lynch pays SUPER close attention to music and had TOTAL control over it in this season, yeah, there is likely something to it. More than likely it's simply telling us to draw parallels between the events.
However, that said... I get the impression that as a viewer we are all looking at Twin Peaks with the goggles of Chechov's Gun (google it if you are not familiar with it, but in essence it means that if you show something it must mean something - look at the baseball bat and glasses of water in M. Night Shyamalan's Signs -- the "forklift loader" in Aliens that Ripley goes out of her way to say she can use, then uses it at the end to defeat the alien queen). Further, I get the feeling that Lynch is very well aware of the concept of Chechov's Gun but deliberately throws stuff in that he KNOWS his viewers will pay close attention to and try to draw a conclusion from, but then he just does not put the 2nd appearance of the "gun" into the story (some would call that a red herring).
Everybody should google what this means. Especially look at what TV trope.org says. Then maybe you will understand this is an 18 hour joke with the same scene played out over and over again.
Everybody should google what this means. Especially look at what TV trope.org says. Then maybe you will understand this is an 18 hour joke with the same scene played out over and over again.
Read what TVTrope had to say. But I really don't understand your statement " Then maybe you will understand this is an 18 hour joke with the same scene played out over and over again." Care to elaborate? Or am I just opening up a can of big fat juicy worms?
You r opening up a can of worms and jumping deep down in that rabbit hole. Lynch lives deep down in the rabbit hole . You can't just stand on the surface and look down into it. It is about the bunny.
Chekhov's gun is not an object put a person. An important person in disguise. There r only 4 important in this story. The onesz that knock on that door in the last scene and the ones who come to the door. They are disguised as other people all the way thru. The same scene over and over Sometimes they are represented by Becky and Steven and Gersten and Steven and Shelley. But it ain't about them. Or Richard Horne and Sylvia and Johnny but it ain't about them. More on this later.
So in other words, Lynch completely ignored the gun.
If you gaze too long into a rabbit hole, the rabbit will also gaze into thee.
Chekov's cliffhanger...
May very well be. Chekov has many things. But the gun is what the fulynch (or is it FU Lynch?) specifically mentioned. So I am trying to figure out if he is attributing it all to the gun or if he is saying that Lynch has ignored the gun and thus made an 18 hour joke. But I don't know if I am interpreting that as intended.
Did anybody google Chekhov's gun and see what it means. Brian Hardin knows what it means. It is an important character in disguise. Keeps popping up over and over because he is very important. He can be portrayed by Red. Red does magic tricks just like the Tremond grandson. He is the Tremonf grandson on disguise. Tremond grandson jumps and wears a white mask with a long pointy node. He is the jumping man in disguise. It is easy to figure out Experiment is Judy but who is with her?