Reanalysis of the last chapter by Javier J. Valencia
As every week, we link you to the analysis, one of the great experts in Twin Peaks, Javier J. Valencia, performed on the last chapter in the blog Mocking Bird.
Magnifies the sixth time Twin Peaks, from my point of view the best since the third (even insuperable, by bursting). A shadow hangs over the seemingly idyllic northern town when a new and terrible crime the asole; however, It will have nothing to do with the death of Laura Palmer. The arrival of new and sinister characters to the series as Red (Balthazar Getty, seen very briefly in in the second episode Shelley throwing things at the Roadhouse), a drug dealer esoteric, or savage murderer Ike "The Spike" (Christophe Zajac-Denek), which he has put a target on the face of the poor Dougie after killing with cruelty to Lorraine (Tammie Bird) increase the feeling that something sinister is lurking. Strange messages in red, which means death- magically appear on the computer screen of Duncan Todd (Patrick Fischler), coins thrown into the air remain hanging in time, Carl Rodd (Harry Dean Stanton, immensely in all of her scenes, especially the outrage, personal capacity highlight an episode full of that title hopefuls) He is able to see the soul of a deceased fade, and all hints that something is breaking and you are too much, too many coincidences. Too many doors that influence the other side of Twin Peaks, as if they were breaking. And is not that what happens in a plane influence the other: It is that a plane is co-dwelling in the other ...
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