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I can roll with Dougie as long as Lynch and Mark Frost can keep him interesting. But I am wondering if they are drawing out Dougie — and delaying Cooper's full restoration — simply to fill the time the show must fill. And I think these teases of Cooper's consciousness might be more interesting and compelling if they built upon each other, if they suggested that Cooper was coming back by degrees.

Instead, right now, they just feel like teases, which makes me sympathetic to the complaint of some that the show is meanly trolling the audience. I dig Dougie. But the stakes are rising on his continued presence. Great catch, Mike! Sunset Boulevard seems like an urtext for Lynch, an early vision of inside-Hollywood showbiz horror. Fading silent film star Norma Desmond played by fortunately-less-fading silent film star Gloria Swanson could be the distant matriarch of some of Lynch's most memorable heroines.

And the collapse of Norma's true personality into her celebrity persona link her to Nikki Grace, the actress Laura Dern plays in Inland Empire. Dern also plays three or four other characters in Inland Empire ; tragically none of them are named Dougie. I'm intrigued by Mike's idea that Diane is Cooper's version of Max. In Sunset Boulevard , Max serves various strange purposes in Norma's life. There's something paternal about him, and whimsically romantic; he was her director and her husband, and now he lives in thrall to her, maintaining her illusions and keeping her alive.

The connection could confirm that Diane and Cooper were romantically linked at some point — which would itself reference back to Laura Dern and Kyle MacLachlan's romance in Blue Velvet.

The Sunset Boulevard link also complexifies our understanding of what this show is doing with Agent Cooper. Is he meant to be a Norma Desmond, a declining vision of a nostalgic past, a falling star? Will Diane's arrival "save" Cooper — or will it somehow entrap him? Like Jeff was just saying, we're all excited at this point for Cooper to be Cooper again. I wonder if, with this throwaway bar name, Lynch and Frost are cluing us into some deep melancholy.

To echo something Jeff just wrote: Would Cooper becoming Cooper be a step backward? I am disappointed that the bar isn't named for Max Von Sydow. Recipe: 1 part Cointreau, 1 part lemon juice, 2 parts cognac, garnish with 3 teaspoons of garmonbozia.

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LynchFrost should tread carefully if they feel a need to explain what The Black Lodge means and how it works. I always find that the occult mythology of mystery-driven, supernaturally framed TV serials becomes less vibrant and too simplistic as it passes from ambiguity and abstraction toward clarity and concreteness, and it never winds up as coherent as you want it to be.



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