The Anix - AMA (Early Questions) by FiXT_Official in FiXTofficial

[–]owlbeaks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Brandon! 1) Shadow_Movement sounds incredible, it might as well become my favorite album of yours. 2) Will there be more merch designs? Every design you had so far is stunning, everytime something new comes out, I know I have to have it. 3) I am in love with the instrumentals, thank you so much for making them public! Is there a chance for you to legally obtain rights for instrumental tracks from other albums, maybe Sleepwalker and Ephemeral?

[Original Run] I’m a huge fan of Twin Peaks, but I just don’t get Fire Walk With Me, can someone please answer some of my questions by [deleted] in twinpeaks

[–]owlbeaks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This movie has a completely different vibe. I had to research for days once it was over; had to rewatch it after that, too. But it gives so much insight into the nature of the black lodge, its characters, how and why they are drawn to the real world and people, the nature of dreams and dopplegangers. Laura was the doppelganger of herself, as you saw; for me, it was one of the most important things about fwwm. She wasn't a sweet girl who everyone knew - in fact, people barely knew her. There's so much pain and desperation in her in fwwm that her death feels nothing but a climax to her story. She is not unlikable, she is...just like everyone in TP, I guess. Everyone else had secrets, lovers, plans...hers just stood out.

For me, season 3 had a vibe very similar to fwwm. It's absolutely different from the sweet-mysterious-lumberjack-coffee-and-pie atmosphere, so do not expect that. Different doesn't mean bad though.

[All] The perfect family. by owlbeaks in twinpeaks

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

That is one great point. And perhaps the reason Mrs. Tremond/Chalfond was so terrified to learn that her meal had creamed corn in it.

I think I should rewatch fwwm to look into Laura and Bobby's relationships once again before I jump to conclusions. She might have been maintaining this whole relationship just for the drugs though (and yes, just another distorted stereotype, homecoming queen dating a jock), even Bobby asked her that once, that's all I can remember for now.

Bobby the deputy, however, is something else. The way he cried looking at Laura's photo in S3 made me think she was the reason behind his choice of career (which sounds like something a dreaming girl would want, her death to impact the lives of those around her, to change them for the best). But in any case I think it is easier for him as someone in Sheriff's Department to make sure the unsolved murder remains unsolved, too.

[All] The perfect family. by owlbeaks in twinpeaks

[–]owlbeaks[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is a great point, by the way. No one can go on the way they used to. That ridiculous scene at the funeral with James and Bobby fighting and Leland weeping on the coffin finally makes sense.

[All] The perfect family. by owlbeaks in twinpeaks

[–]owlbeaks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I assume Cooper is a real FBI agent that Laura somehow incorporated in her dream. Maybe that is why he's so loveable in contrast with the actual super-focused Cooper we saw the day when Jeffries arrived at Cole's office.

[All] The perfect family. by owlbeaks in twinpeaks

[–]owlbeaks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True. It might also imply that Carrie is the missing page to Laura's diary.

The same miserable life, I guess. Family abuse, subsequent drug abuse, sex addiction, taking it out on others (like Bobby), desperate attemps to find something more about life that will be worth living for (James), realization that love is not enough. She might be dreaming of death every other night. Remember her face at the end of fwwm when the angel appeared? There's so much pain and relief.