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its ok, it was all just mindless Scientological noodling & enjoying it was akin to an unquestioning, semi cult-esque, devotion to flabby story telling

 

we live & learn

 

ps: finally finally found the music/title from the Casino scenes that seeps in during a couple of other moments, its the last quarter of "07 - Dark Mood Woods + The Red Room" from Badassalementi's "Ltd Event Series Orig Soundtrack", well worth the shekels, just have to get an extended edit of it together nowww

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This came out a couple of years back (though no doubt they were secretly working on the show at the time, pretty sure it's the same place where Sarah opens her face), but is a nice closer to the show to watch now:

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This came out a couple of years back (though no doubt they were secretly working on the show at the time, pretty sure it's the same place where Sarah opens her face), but is a nice closer to the show to watch now:

 

This is on the complete blu-ray box set.  Good watch of Kale and Matchkin.

 

 

Can't wait for tonights episode and see where they take it after last week!  Only 3 more left I think?! How will they wrap it all up.

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Episode 19 was totes amazeballs!

Laura & Bob actually bezzie m8s who were pranking Coops the whole time! The look on his face when he returned through the darkness of futures past was classic!!!
All that flapping about in other dimensions for nothing ('cept the lolz)...Lynch/Frost you sly dog!

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Great way to wrap up the show and I loved the synchronised dance scene at Cooper & Audrey's wedding too.

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Annie was a Tulpa of Coopers deceased wife, used to lure him into the black lodge. Hence the strange qualities of Annie, and why Bob asked about her at the end of S2.

 

Good theory. seems legit.

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Annie was a Tulpa of Coopers deceased wife, used to lure him into the black lodge. Hence the strange qualities of Annie, and why Bob asked about her at the end of S2.

 

Good theory. seems legit.

I like this a lot, even if it's a retcon I'll choose to believe it.

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Annie was a Tulpa of Coopers deceased wife, used to lure him into the black lodge. Hence the strange qualities of Annie, and why Bob asked about her at the end of S2.

 

Good theory. seems legit.

 

Damn.

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Annie was a Tulpa of Coopers deceased wife, used to lure him into the black lodge. Hence the strange qualities of Annie, and why Bob asked about her at the end of S2.

 

Good theory. seems legit.

Cooper was never married though.

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Annie was a Tulpa of Coopers deceased wife, used to lure him into the black lodge. Hence the strange qualities of Annie, and why Bob asked about her at the end of S2.

 

Good theory. seems legit.

Cooper was never married though.

Yeah Earle's missus, my bad. Coop did wrong to start with!

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Annie was a Tulpa of Coopers deceased wife, used to lure him into the black lodge. Hence the strange qualities of Annie, and why Bob asked about her at the end of S2.

 

Good theory. seems legit.

I like this a lot, even if it's a retcon I'll choose to believe it.

 

 

Shiiit man. Same here, I was wondering about that but not bothered by it. Nice way to tie that loose end.

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Annie was a Tulpa of Coopers deceased wife, used to lure him into the black lodge. Hence the strange qualities of Annie, and why Bob asked about her at the end of S2.

 

Good theory. seems legit.

I like this a lot, even if it's a retcon I'll choose to believe it.

 

 

Shiiit man. Same here, I was wondering about that but not bothered by it. Nice way to tie that loose end.

 

Twin Peaks was never about tying loose ends though...

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