Dougie Jones

Dougie Jones

Had the Monica Bellucci dream again...

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I love this character and the concept of serendipity. Like him stealing the guys coffee only for the other guy to find out that he really likes matcha lattes. Little synchronicities that lead him to Part 17. He has the perception of a child and is thus open to receiving miracles.

MOVE DOUGIE JEEZ

He-LLOOOOOOOOO

Monster zero cal energy drinks >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> some lame ass coffee communist crap

Besides owing those loan sharks some money, his life was perfect

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It's yrev very good to see you again, old friends

like 17 episodes later

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Dude I never expected evil Coop to be so scary

Is it just me or did they do some image fuckery where evil coop has his eyes look pitch black compared to the other colors around him?

yeah i think Kyle was wearing contacts

What does the ending of season 3 mean? Is the implication that Judy is in the real world? Why does Laura scream?

I've been watching the films of Fellini, Bergman and Tati to scratch the Lynch itch. Dougie is so obviously influenced by Jacque Tati. Playtime might be one of the best films ever made.

Not sure if this is actually what it meant, who knows what David Lynch actually meant after all, but this is how I saw Judy, or as Cole says, jow-day.

I think you can interpret the ending in multiple ways, depends on what your paradigm is that you're viewing the show through.

yfw Coop never saw Harry again

yeah, lynch was a big tati fan
if you haven't seen hour of the wolf, that's probably the closest to a lynch movie by a director not named david lynch

what are times you acted like dougie?

.wow ,boB woW

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yes, definitely, Hour of the Wolf feels like a Lynch film. Another good one is Orpheus by Jean Cocteau.

I think the implication is that Coop and Laura are now forever trapped in the Black Lodge with Judy, because Coop tried fighting something he couldn’t fight
Thus the overlay of Laura whispering into Coop’s ear over the credits

Literally what the heck, Bob.

The Cooper as Dougie arc made my wife so upset for weeks lmao

why?

If you have to work in a country where you barely speak the language it´s very relatable

call. for help!

home. red door.

>what are you doing anon?

casefiles. casefiles.

I was upset to during the initial airing, like why is Agent Cooper in Nevada and acting like an autistic child, but the more I watch it knowing what I know now the more endearing the Dougie arc becomes.

she found it super depressing and made her feel awful for him

I think everyone was upset at first, but by the time Cooper came back, I didn't want Dougie to go.

kek reminded me of picrel

Dianon, 11:30 a.m., May 11th. Entering the thread of Twin Peaks, five miles south of the Anon Babble catalogue, twelve miles west of the nightly druk thread. Never seen so many (You)s in my life. As W.C. Fields would say, "I'd rather be here than reddit."

uhh wasnt it dougies gambling loans

I don't know what the end of Twin Peaks means, but it makes me feel like such sadness. The ending flash makes think it's about the death of the author. The story died with Lynch. Maybe he knew he'd never work again doing anything major. He seemed so happy to just paint and make an album with Chrysta Bell. I'm gonna miss that man

he never really was Dougie though

Diane, we're entering what appears to be an elaborate simulation — the kind of dream you'd have if your subconscious was coded by late-'90s hackers with a taste for Eastern philosophy and leather dusters.

I’ve met a man named Morpheus. He speaks in riddles, but I find his confidence reassuring. He offered me coffee, inside of which was a small pill. Red. I took it.

He is our nigger

Moar AI Sheryl

I hate what these yokel shitbags have turned this site into.

Seethe files

Her body was dumped at night though

Why is he so old here?

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I think this is part of the point of season 3. Either you can not watch the season and go (like Laura tells Cooper) and have the memory of the world you left (first two seasons of Twin Peaks and Fire Walk with Me), or see what happens next and face that things are going to come to an end and be upset about it (Laura screaming at the end).

Not saying this is all it means, just one interpretation.

I feel sorry for your parents.

he lusts for garmabozia

The movie Fire Walk With Me

Delete this picture of me right now. Jk I just think it'd be cool if you redid the image but at night. That's all I was gettin at

Lmao that's perfect

WHY DID YOU GO? WHY DID YOU TURN AWAY FROM ME?
WHEN ALL THE WORLD SEEMED TO SING
WHY, WHY DID YOU GO?
WAS IT ME? WAS IT YOU?
QUESTIONS IN A WORLD OF BLUE

Of all the stupid pseudo-intellectual Twin Peaks interpretations that overexplain relatively meaningless or straightforward things, I hate the meta ones the most.

If you're gonna post AI slop, at least post the funny ones. This is just your typical typical, been there done that AI sloppery

These are very good

It's the ultimate pleb filter. A Lynching of epic proportions.

The expressions on Laura are real fucking funny dude

Why?

It really was brilliant. They took Cooper and distilled him into his most basic, purest qualities. He's just pure love and joy, it's an extremely minimalist take on the character but they just throw him into this brutally realistic world. It was both a gift and a huge middle finger to the audience.

Didn't Special Agent Cooper know that leaving out donuts like that will make them go stale quicker?

Can you make Laura dressed in Mike's red suit slurping on creamed corn?

Holy fuck that's a good Fishburne

Twin Peaks fans of all people embrace AI slop

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lmao, thanks

GOOLD

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It felt like a middle finger to fan-servicey legacy reboots. Lynch did eventually give us what we wanted but we had to earn it. Following Dougie through his trials made the full return of Cooper more impactful. I remember the wording Lynch and Frost and the TV execs were using at the time to describe the show was "a road back to Twin Peaks", and that was really true in hindsight. It was a journey.

when was the last time you stopped and just admired something, anons?

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