To be perfectly honest I did thought that Dougie's green might be relevant at the beginning. But if, and I insist on the if, Coffey is used as Jack Rabbit I think Lynch would use another part than the green coat one, like the red eldritch horror that appeared at some point or the match stick fire that popped a few times. (My memories of Inland Empire are iffy but IIRC, only the green coat line was repurposed as being about the Phantom, right?)Cipher wrote:So then, do you think that when Jack opens the door in Rabbits and says it was the "man in the green coat," someone in the doorway just asked him to "Call for help"?
On another note, I think i have a theory for the Hastings/coordinates plotline, but I don't know if it can work so any feedback would be appreciated:
Hastings and Ruth start searching for the zone and set up a website (her taking the alias of heinrich viegel to hide their affair to Phyllis Hastings)
At some point, Betty the secretary learns about it.
Ray gets in contact with her sometime later.
Hastings and Ruth find the zone and meet the major (myguess would be at the coordinates of the convenience store on the website).
Ruth gets the numbers the major wants from a computer and write them on her hand.
The secretary tells it all to Ray.
The woodsmen arrive at the meeting of briggs, hastings and ruth and ruins it decapitating briggs, killing Ruth nd Hastings thinking it all being a dream.
Part 1: Hank steals the corpse of Ruth and puts her left hand in a bag and contacts Betty.
Ray, who is the only one Betty trusts, gets the hand with the coordinates on the doppelganger's orders but secretly works for Jeffries.
Betty exploses in her car from Jack and the doppelganger's bomb.
I'm not sure what to make of Hastings' wife 's relation with the doppelganger or if Darya had anything important to do. Did I forget anything?