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Twin Peaks Saga
Making Sense of It
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[QUOTE="WorldFarAway, post: 927, member: 25"] This is a thread for looking at both the donut and the hole, the forest and the trees. For some, season 3 is just a Lynchian sketch show, a vessel for random ideas the creators have had over the years. For others, every frame is part of a puzzle to be solved. Is it about the bunny? I suppose we could just call this a theories and speculation thread, but I’m specifically thinking about how particular scenes and stories fit into the overall creative vision. Why is Dougie’s ring in Major Briggs’s body? Why does Diane see herself outside the motel? What is the significance of the glass box? These questions might have been discussed to death on a plot level but it might be fun to talk about how they contribute to the atmosphere and themes of the series. [/QUOTE]
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