sylviecerise wrote:Other than the fact that Lynch has made it abundantly clear in the past that Cooper was not possessed by BOB,
cooper wasn't, his doppleganger was
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sylviecerise wrote:Other than the fact that Lynch has made it abundantly clear in the past that Cooper was not possessed by BOB,
Here Comes That Bob wrote:What were general thoughts on Michael Cera scene?
I personally didn't like. It was awkward as hell and lasted far too long. Sheriff Truman's reactions were priceless though.
sylviecerise wrote:Other than the fact that Lynch has made it abundantly clear in the past that Cooper was not possessed by BOB, a strong theory for why it's DoppelCoop and not BOBcoop: the Mr. C that we're seeing cares about not dying and remaining in the physical world. BOB never cared about his hosts (other than perhaps a want for certain
ones, like Laura)—he could move from one to the next. I have a feeling that if DoppelCoop dies, he'll be brought back to the Black Lodge and won't be let out again. This is his one shot to cause mayhem in the world.
Personally, my theory is that DoppelCoop is working with BOB or another evil lodge spirit to go on killing sprees. No one has mentioned this: you could hear the sound of the arm (whooping) in the scene where Mrs. Hastings exits the jail cell and meeting lawyer George. The spirit that has left her has been discussed a bunch here. To me, the implicated is that DoppelCoop and a Lodge spirit worked together to possess Mr. Hastings and Mrs. Hastings (don't think that DoppelCoop can posses, to be clear). The Lodge spirit possesses their human hosts, commits the crime. DoppelCoop frames the killings, cleans up, and kills the hosts.
mtwentz wrote:Taperecorder wrote:LaurenceBranagh wrote:Felt the nudity was present only for nudity's sake, but I am thoroughly enjoying this show so far.
Yeah, I agree. It didn't bring anything to the show at all. It reminded me of that inane scene in FWWM where Laura takes off her towel and bares her breasts to James all the while hanging out in the janitors room at their high school. It just felt pointless. I would have much rather the two characters in the glass box room had just made out before the hologram monster thing killed them. It would have been more believable...
I do not know how you can say that until we know more about the entity that killed them.
dkenny78 wrote:lotjx2 wrote:I just want to know how Dale was able to get away from Dr. Brennan and Harry after he smashes the window. They obviously would have heard him or seen the aftermath.
My guess is that Evil Coop attempted, at first, to live under the guise of Good Coop, much in the same way that Leland did. But something happened pretty quickly that made him go on the run and become this overtly bad character. In 'The Secret History of Twin Peaks,' it's implied Briggs figures out something's wrong with Cooper the very day he comes out of the Lodge. Maybe at this point, Evil Coop realizes the jig is up, kills Briggs and heads for the hills?
AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.
hopesfall wrote:N. Needleman wrote:(I don't know why people think it's BOB, I don't)
Because the very last time we saw him, Bob was his reflection in the bathroom mirror.
AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.
N. Needleman wrote:hopesfall wrote:N. Needleman wrote:(I don't know why people think it's BOB, I don't)
Because the very last time we saw him, Bob was his reflection in the bathroom mirror.
They're in league, but it's not BOB. It's the doppelganger. Lynch has said that many times, and the premiere reinforces it.
Whether BOB is along for the ride I don't know.
Soolsma wrote:I don't feel like he's BOB either, if he were, we'd see him rather trying to mimic poor good ol' Coop who couldn't help occasionally breaking out in random singing and dancing than being so obvious and forthcoming with his evil traits.
hopesfall wrote:I thought Lynch said specifically that it wasn't Cooper himself that was possessed?
AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.
sneakydave wrote:Nocturne wrote:I liked the two first episodes. But I thought episode 3 & 4 were so much better. It was nice to see Gordon Cole! "Holy Jumping George!”
I pretty much adored episodes 1 and 2. I have major issues with 3 and 4 which MAY be related to watching them all in one go.
I rewatched 1 and 2 last night and am going for 3 and 4 tonight. The Cole stuff with Bad Coop was the best stuff so far. More of that please.
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