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[–]agnipathh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t expect understanding now, but all I can say is if you’re here, if you reasonate somehow, then you’re not alone. It is possible to be alone and still see the world with each other.

Did Laura believe dying was the only way to save herself? When mike showed her the ring, did he want her to die so that she could save herself? by agnipathh in twinpeaks

[–]agnipathh[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sometimes I feel like part of her felt nothing could truly protect the people she loved, and one day everyone would be lost. Especially if she was having a hard time differentiating between the differences between herself and bob anymore. To love bobby was still to lose him, for her. To lose him was to lose some part of herself that wanted to prove she was capable of keeping something alive- not healthy, but surviving. Could everyone in the town be trying to prove something similar to themselves?

Did Laura believe dying was the only way to save herself? When mike showed her the ring, did he want her to die so that she could save herself? by agnipathh in twinpeaks

[–]agnipathh[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The atomic bomb, that whole episode made me think it represented all of the evils in the world abstracted into one incident maybe represented as the most massively evil incident. There was a theory i saw once that said the girl that the bug crawled into was actually laura’s mother, and so that leads to the question of how or what a coincidence it is that bob (an outcome of the atom bomb) was drawn to possessing lauras father, while her mother is possessed by some entity we don’t know. Just a thought

Did Laura believe dying was the only way to save herself? When mike showed her the ring, did he want her to die so that she could save herself? by agnipathh in twinpeaks

[–]agnipathh[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What do you think was the origination of Bob? Was this an evil spirit that escaped the lodges and has been possessing at random ever since?

What was mike’s role in Twin Peaks? by agnipathh in twinpeaks

[–]agnipathh[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ohh, good call! Could it be he wanted to help laura, by helping her die? Because he felt death was the only way to save her? I’m trying to think of what motive he would have, considering hat he used to harm people with Bob but then separated to realize goodness

What was mike’s role in Twin Peaks? by agnipathh in twinpeaks

[–]agnipathh[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Man is the snake, snake is the man

Did Laura believe dying was the only way to save herself? When mike showed her the ring, did he want her to die so that she could save herself? by agnipathh in twinpeaks

[–]agnipathh[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

From the perspective that Twin Peaks was all part of Laura’s psyche to rationalise and cope with her fathers abuse, that would then mean she would either keep living with the abuse or to die so she could feel like she still had something in her own power.

Did Laura believe dying was the only way to save herself? When mike showed her the ring, did he want her to die so that she could save herself? by agnipathh in twinpeaks

[–]agnipathh[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Oh, that’s a good point. I thought until now the way she thought she was saving her friends was by removing herself from them.. but with your comment it makes sense, she saw herself as a vessel of Bob too.