@Lazy
That's a solid list - very 'OG'.
I enjoyed reading your thoughts too, yes lurid dreams......
Lynch really does get....up in there.
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frozeneyeball wrote:SPOILERS AHEAD!Excellent. I'm not sure I agree with all of this, but I definitely like the final episode is out of sequence with the rest of the series bits. For a while I thought it could have been the beginning of something new, but after talking it through with Mrs Sanboval, she also thought it occurred before the events of season 3, but after season 2. I'm not sure about all of the other intricacies, but I will be!
I came across a very interesting theory when scouring twitter for answers last night.
https://twitter.com/NBwriter/status/904817809624096768
chiefbrody wrote: I've been reading up online since the finale, and I think some fan theories are fun, and some help make sense, but others go WAY too far. I spent ages reading something on numerology and dissecting use of left hands, right hands, etc. Some of it made sense, but I couldn't bring myself to believing that every time someone blinked 3 times or crossed their right leg over their left, that this was a deliberate and symbolic decision.I couldn't agree more, Chief. I find this kind of thing endlessly fascinating (I read a several pages long thread about deciphering the code sequence of the disappearing plane windows in episode 7 and, guess what? No one figured it out), but ultimately they are meaningless. Lynch's fascination with numerology is a deep part of the Twin Peaks mythology, but figuring out the 10s and 20s will only unlock Easter eggs or add small points of clarity. It won't give people closure. Lynch doesn't do that. Really ever.
ScoJo wrote:Repo Man's life is always intense.x∞
Hatter313 wrote:@mateo.....That's the best damn thing I've heard in a whileAgreed! RIP, Mr. Stanton.