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Something I understood on rewatch: Mr. C keeps himself from throwing up, and that is why Cooper gets re-routed to Las Vegas, where Dougie did throw up. It works like torrent, just with yellow goo.
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Lynch and form, a macro observation.
The court has ten arches in seven points configured in a double diamond (or figure-8).
Wikipedia description of the game of Roque.
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Lynch and form ... A micro-observation about dialogue:
There’s something ... something there.
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Ringing sound in the Great Northern Hotel, leading in to the callchain in Mulholland Dr. from which Betty is born.
Did the dreamer hear a telephone?
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Naido is full of stars.
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Excuse me while I kiss the sky
Purple haze, all around
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She’s waiting for someone.
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I’d much prefer falling through space with Naido to being squeezed through a wall socket ... A leap of faith.
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Naido is not happy with Cooper’s energy. Something went wrong.
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The little girl who lives down the lane. I’d rather not say what she is looking at, but it all started with her mom.
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Charlie is the Author. We thought he was dead, but he is just really, really sleepy.
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Of course, in David Lynch’s world, “accounting” could mean the restoration of cosmic justice.
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Portraits of the Artists
Mark Frost: Just some dude whose profession died a while ago, taking a sad stroll in the woods with his beloved Fido:
Whereas, David Lynch:
It’s not what people think, however. He is an ass! Iconography:
Nick Bottom.
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So, how are things going at Lancelot Court? -- In the old story, Lancelot is cured from his madness when he is shown the Grail, through a veil.
Band playing the Roadhouse in 315:
The Veils.
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