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What is the White Lodge in Twin Peaks?

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  Credit to  The White Lodge Machines : r/twinpeaks The White Lodge is the only supernatural realm that is never shown throughout the entire series. We only get snippets from Deputy Hawk, and Major Briggs, about the existence of the White Lodge. These two characters really appeared to know how the White Lodge worked, and only Major Briggs was the only one who was able to come into contact with this realm out of all the characters.  I believe that Major Briggs was the only one who was able to reach this realm, because of his good heart. It also makes sense why Major Briggs was killed by Mr. C, Cooper's doppelganger, in the third season, because he probably saw Major Briggs as a huge threat to him.  Fans also theorize that the main area of The Giant/The Fireman was the one who lived in the White Lodge. This is a pretty interesting theory, because this was one of the few realms in the show where everything felt peaceful, instead of like a threat.  I feel that Bobby...

Andy and Lucy Brennan Was the Cutest Couple in Twin Peaks: The Return

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  Credit to  Review: Nostalgia fuels gorgeous, goofy and disturbing 'Twin Peaks' revival I was so happy to finally get a glimpse into the marries life of Andy and Lucy Brennan. They were a slow burn romance in the old seasons, and even though they did date for a short period of time, it was obvious that they still wanted to be together. Their relationship was officially confirmed in the final episode of season 2, and their marriage is fully shown in the final season of Twin Peaks.  Andy and Lucy both act goofy with each other, but they both portray moments of being stronger when it comes to wanting to protect each other. One moment with Andy was when he was contacted by an entity from the Red Room, warning him about Cooper's evil doppelganger coming to the police department. One of the few things that Andy really focused on was his wife during a vision he got from this entity. He becomes determined to protect her, and he literally follows the vision step by step, to ensur...

The Biggest Tragedy of Twin Peaks was Audrey and Cooper Never Reuniting

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  Credit to  Love Story: Audrey Horne and Dale Cooper | Twin Peaks Freaks Dale Cooper and Audrey had formed a very strong bond in the old seasons of Twin Peaks. Audrey had revealed her obvious crush on Cooper, but he remained only friends with her, since Audrey was still in high school, and Cooper was not that kind of man. Despite this rejection, Audrey always remained close with him, and their bond only grew stronger.  Dale Cooper really cared about Audrey over the course of the old seasons, and he even rescued her from a dangerous situation, after she was kidnapped by a killer in season 2. Then they weren't really getting that many scenes together during the second half of season 2.  There was an alleged rumor that Audrey and Cooper were actually supposed to have more scenes together, but at the time, the actor who played Dale Cooper was dating one of his co - stars from Twin Peaks, who turned out to be super jealous of his screentime with the actress who played Au...

Frank Truman Was a Good Replacement for One of the Best Characters in Twin Peaks

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  Credit to  Why Michael Ontkean's Sheriff Harry S. Truman Left Twin Peaks Frank Truman was the new sheriff of Twin Peaks in the police department, taking the place of Harry Truman, one of the best characters from the old Twin Peaks. Even though I deeply missed Harry's character, and I was sad that we never got a reunion between Harry and Cooper, I found myself really liking Frank's character. He was down to earth and took action when it came to investigating Cooper's disappearance.  Just like Harry, he accepted everything that was happening, despite the strange supernatural events that were occurring in Twin Peaks. I also appreciated how David Lynch never forgot about Harry's character. During the final season, Harry was constantly mentioned by so many characters, including by Frank, who was speaking to Harry over the phone. He was battling an illness behind the scenes, and had to rest. Everyone assured him that he was going to recover, and it was so heartfelt, kno...

Diane Has One of the Most Tragic Stories in Twin Peaks

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  Credit to  Twin Peaks: Laura Dern on the true 'love story' of Agent Cooper and Diane Diane was given one of the saddest stories among the characters of Twin Peaks. Diane was only a background character in the old seasons of Twin Peaks. It was heavily implied that Dale Cooper shared a powerful bond with her, since he always addressed Diane whenever he would record his cases on a tape recorder. Diane is finally introduced in Twin Peaks: The Return, but right off the bat, Diane doesn't seem like herself. The way that Cooper would always speak to her on the tape recorder in such a bubbly manner appeared to hint the two of them were quite close, but Diane is now a miserable person in the final season.  This sudden personality change is eventually addressed, when Diane interacts with Cooper's evil doppelganger for the first time. The FBI learns that Diane and Mr. C had met once, many years ago, but the implications of the meeting appeared to come off sinister.  Diane tel...

Philip Jeffries is the Strangest Mystery in Twin Peaks

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  Credit to Does Phillip Jeffries think that’s Mr. C? : r/twinpeaks Philip Jeffries is by far the strangest character in Twin Peaks. And that’s coming from a show that is known for it’s strange characters, but Philip really takes the cake here among the main cast. He is played by David Bowie, and he portrays an FBI agent that that worked on the Blue Rose case, that apparently investigated the strange supernatural connections that were somehow linked to Laura Palmer’s death.  He appears only in one scene throughout the entire series, which is the prequel movie, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. We watch Dale Cooper in the FBI headquarters, attempting to do something weird with the cameras inside of the building. He tells two other FBI agents, Gordon Cole and Albert, about a strange dream that he had, and it had something to do with Philip Jeffries.  Dale Cooper keeps on checking the cameras, and he eventually sees something quite eerie on the camera. He sees himself standing ...

What is the Purpose of the Red Room in Twin Peaks?

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  Credit to  Iconography of the Red Room | Twin Peaks Gazette The Red Room is one of the biggest mysteries in Twin Peaks. Back in the older seasons, the Red Room was seen as a huge threat. The Red Room was first introduced in Twin Peaks when Dale Cooper was first investigating the death of Laura Palmer. He finds himself in the Red Room during a dream, and then he is able to enter the Red Room in the real world in season 2. He ventures to the Red Room when he learns that a woman that he had fallen in love with had been taken to the Red Room, by a serial killer that had been hunting Cooper for a long time.  This turns out to be Dale's biggest mistake, and he is stuck in the Red Room for 25 years straight, and a doppelganger takes his place. In the new season, the Red Room no longer appears to be a threat to either Cooper or anyone else.  The Red Room comes off as a problem solver in season 3, creating doppelgangers to take the places of particular people in the real wo...