Twin Peaks - The owls are not what they seem...

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Is Michael Cera's performance in Twin Peaks the best of his career? That entire scene was beautiful.

Also Bobby becoming a police officer kind of hit the feels to me as it reminds me of that scene in Season 2 where Major Briggs shares his dream with Bobby. I miss Major Briggs along with a whole bunch of other Twin Peaks characters. God fucking dammit Michael Ontkean, where are you?
 
Is Michael Cera's performance in Twin Peaks the best of his career? That entire scene was beautiful.

Also Bobby becoming a police officer kind of hit the feels to me as it reminds me of that scene in Season 2 where Major Briggs shares his dream with Bobby. I miss Major Briggs along with a whole bunch of other Twin Peaks characters. God fucking dammit Michael Ontkean, where are you?
I too miss Briggs, great character.
We do see him very briefly in episode 3 I think it was, as the floating head in space that whispers 'Blue Rose'. There are also theories the bottom half of the body that was found in that hotel room is his, though it doesn't really go along with canon (Bobby and Truman say he died in a fire presumably shortly after the events of season 2. The book 'The Secret History of Twin Peaks', written by Mark Frost, is now sort of canon or at least has canon bits to it and that suggests Briggs knew Cooper wasn't himself anymore after the final episode and was probably disposed of by doppleganger Coop.), so let's leave it as a theory right now.
 
I too miss Briggs, great character.
We do see him very briefly in episode 3 I think it was, as the floating head in space that whispers 'Blue Rose'. There are also theories the bottom half of the body that was found in that hotel room is his, though it doesn't really go along with canon (Bobby and Truman say he died in a fire presumably shortly after the events of season 2. The book 'The Secret History of Twin Peaks', written by Mark Frost, is now sort of canon or at least has canon bits to it and that suggests Briggs knew Cooper wasn't himself anymore after the final episode and was probably disposed of by doppleganger Coop.), so let's leave it as a theory right now.
Speaking of that murder scene, I thought that was pretty fun and neat. I've seen others criticize the lack of focus on the actual town of Twin Peaks, but I like the idea of the oddity of Twin Peaks spilling out into other areas. Also I really liked Matthew Lillard's performance. I really only know him as that goofy looking stoner dude from Hackers and Shaggy from Scooby Doo so was cool to see him play something more down to earth I guess. Down to earth isn't a particularly good way to describe a Twin Peaks character, but it'll have to do.
 
Speaking of that murder scene, I thought that was pretty fun and neat. I've seen others criticize the lack of focus on the actual town of Twin Peaks, but I like the idea of the oddity of Twin Peaks spilling out into other areas. Also I really liked Matthew Lillard's performance. I really only know him as that goofy looking stoner dude from Hackers and Shaggy from Scooby Doo so was cool to see him play something more down to earth I guess. Down to earth isn't a particularly good way to describe a Twin Peaks character, but it'll have to do.
Regarding Lillard, I didn't recognise him at all at first, so I was wondering why /tv/ kept calling him Shaggy. It hit me later where I knew him from, lel. But he does seem one of the more, I guess, normal or unlynchian characters at the moment, but that's bound to change soon enough.

We'll probably get more of the town of Twin Peaks the further we go with the series. I believe once Cooper becomes more himself again, Twin Peaks will then start becoming more prominent. But Lynch has set up interesting threads in all the other places, like the box in New York and whatever shit BobCoop was up to in North-Dakota.

Throwing out a question here:
we know David Bowie played Phillip Jeffries in FWWM and we now see the same character having a part in the new series. No one (Mark Frost in his reddit AMA being one of them) has given a definite answer to it, so does anybody think there was a chance Bowie did manage to film some scenes and it's kept quiet for the sake of suprise, or did he just not have the time before his death and Jeffries is just going to be referenced (or possibly played by someone else? Someone joked about Iggy Pop playing him and I actually think that would be kinda fitting) but never shown? His small bit in FWWM raised so many questions and it really is a shame Bowie never had a chance to fully show the character off in longer scenes.
 
Regarding Lillard, I didn't recognise him at all at first, so I was wondering why /tv/ kept calling him Shaggy. It hit me later where I knew him from, lel. But he does seem one of the more, I guess, normal or unlynchian characters at the moment, but that's bound to change soon enough.

We'll probably get more of the town of Twin Peaks the further we go with the series. I believe once Cooper becomes more himself again, Twin Peaks will then start becoming more prominent. But Lynch has set up interesting threads in all the other places, like the box in New York and whatever shit BobCoop was up to in North-Dakota.

Throwing out a question here:
we know David Bowie played Phillip Jeffries in FWWM and we now see the same character having a part in the new series. No one (Mark Frost in his reddit AMA being one of them) has given a definite answer to it, so does anybody think there was a chance Bowie did manage to film some scenes and it's kept quiet for the sake of suprise, or did he just not have the time before his death and Jeffries is just going to be referenced (or possibly played by someone else? Someone joked about Iggy Pop playing him and I actually think that would be kinda fitting) but never shown? His small bit in FWWM raised so many questions and it really is a shame Bowie never had a chance to fully show the character off in longer scenes.
If I remember right, Bowie was signed on to do scenes but died before they could be filmed. I'm not sure they would lie about a posthumous appearance, it seems a little disrespectful to me somehow.
And yeah Twin Peaks is already becoming much more prominent than it was. I hope Matthew Lillard gets revisted though, I want to know why that spooky ghost two cells away from him disappeared, but forgot his head.
 
Speaking of that murder scene, I thought that was pretty fun and neat. I've seen others criticize the lack of focus on the actual town of Twin Peaks, but I like the idea of the oddity of Twin Peaks spilling out into other areas. Also I really liked Matthew Lillard's performance. I really only know him as that goofy looking stoner dude from Hackers and Shaggy from Scooby Doo so was cool to see him play something more down to earth I guess. Down to earth isn't a particularly good way to describe a Twin Peaks character, but it'll have to do.

Holy shit the stoner from Hackers was Shaggy.
 
"My shadow is always with me.
Sometimes ahead, sometimes behind.
Sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right...
...Except on cloudy days. Or at night."
~ Wally "Pussy Destroyer" Brando
 

We're gonna kill off Gordon Cole and Albert in the fifth episode: Two Birds one stone, and have 13 more episodes where the battle between alien Kira Cooper and Manchild Cooper with his superpower of vicarious autism aka Mr Jackpots (4+3+0=777) will determine the fate of our view on humanity both in the past and future where existence and nonexistence meet. Emergency indeed.

But seriously lol the numbered gates in the nonexistent world represents which episode of Twin Peaks it is. Cooper chose 3 which resulted in our Mr. Jackpots to appear in the living world in Episode 3. Notice these two numbers: 3 and 15 They are twins. There are 18 episodes. Episode 3 is 3 episodes away from the beginning and 15 is 3 away from the end. So meta.

EDIT: Well there's not an episode 0. So the twin thing is kinda shakey. But maybe it's 430. Like 15 is the first gate to appear and it's 4 away from the end. And 3 is 3 away from the beginning. Maybe there could be an episode 0. uhhhh I dunno but I like this theory either way.

EDIT 2: and if we make it excluding the numbers, like there's 2 episodes between 3 and the beginning and 3 episodes between 15 and the end. And these two spaces of 2 and 3 add up to 5. For that 253 number. Well it's fun to think about. Anyways, the 3 lead to Dale's body at least coming back in Episode 3. So we'll just have to see if we see any activity from gate 15 that results in something happening in episode 15 or vice versa.

EDIT 3: This theorizing has reminded me of Hawk and "Is it the bunny? No" I think I have an eagle eye for this kind of thing but I don't know the difference between hawks and eagles. Two birds one stone? And I have no idea what my heritage has to do with this. You may think it's weird that I'm interpreting this as if it's actually talking to me but David Lynch is a lot of the time directly talking to the viewer, if you can see it.
 
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Not really related, but funny as hell.

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The whole Heritage think is Hawk is of native american descent. I think they mentioned something of his ancesters being trackers or some shit. And Coop did mention in Season 2 if he ever got lost, he'd want Hawk to be the one to find him.
 
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