I don't think it's meant to look like Bowie, it's just meant to represent Bowie. The thin white cowboy = The Thin White Duke.
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I don't think it's meant to look like Bowie, it's just meant to represent Bowie. The thin white cowboy = The Thin White Duke.
https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/...uIp5C_1AQ.jpeg
Last edited by quietime; 08-14-2017 at 01:51 PM.
Bowie's line confirmed overdubbed in the episode. Kind of disappointing.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BXyJco2AaVj/
New favorite gif
Also
(spoilers obviously)
Last edited by implanted_microchip; 08-14-2017 at 04:01 PM.
I was totally expecting to see Add Violence machine in the flesh when James went exploring the boiler room.
Spoiler: I was thinking that the girl/boy in Part 8 were Sarah and Leland since when it was aired. Was this just pretty much confirmed or is it just me?
Last edited by fillow; 08-14-2017 at 05:06 PM.
The sound emitting from the boiler room sounded exactly like the sound coming from the corner of Ben Horne's office. Was this ever touched upon again? I cannot remember.
Spoiler: Sarah was born and raised in TP and unless she moves away as a kid, has no reason to ever appear in New Mexico.
However:
Spoiler: There's plainly a couple of very insectioid-looking proboscis things coming out of the 'Mother' mouth-hole once her face comes off. Considering both that mouth and the unmistakably human shape of the speaking mouth within (note also the long distorted 'spiritual ring finger'), I wouldn't be surprised if she is not only possessed by Mother/Experiment Model/Glass Box creature or whatever you want to call it, but by the New Mexico frog-fly host girl. It looks like fucking tons of stuff is packed in there, none of which should be fucked with.
James zeroing in on the source of that noise is the most recent development. Ben never discovered what it was.
Last edited by Shadaloo; 08-14-2017 at 11:49 PM.
Loved the episode, i didn't see coming that Sarah Palmer "bite".
Is the "black and white place" the White Lodge?
I think it is, in his final days Major Briggs was looking for it, i think his map led them to the WL.
Went looking for this link, and realized, I never posted it here
https://25yearslatersite.com/2017/07/12/the-failed-roll-of-film-that-became-something-more/
We've seen Sarah's.....imagery...before.
Started catching up. Just finished episode 8... holy fuck... got a light?
That was some high emotional drama. I saw that it was dedicated to Margaret Lanterman, not Catherine Coulson. For not being action packed, it left me gripping my covers.
So they definitely had a new voice actor portraying Jefferies, even in the flashbacks, but only Bowie is credited with playing the character.
I almost wish we'd gotten a whole other episode like 8 just focused on DoppelCoop and the Woodsmen, because all of those sequences have come to be my favorite. The convenience store is a TARDIS. Suddenly, it all makes sense.
I cried twice and ugly-laughed at them replacing Bowie with a giant talking kettle.
Pretty cool FWWM cameo in the latest episode!
David Bowie Is:
A teapot
That aside...how wonderful is it to finally, finally have closure for Ed and Norma?
Got pretty choked up at Margaret's send-off.
Also: Veils. I liked what I heard. Will investigate further.
This show has been so incredible. Tonight's episode with Philip Jeffries as a teapot/sauna steam device was amazing. I wish the US had arts funding and support like some EU countries did; this might not be such a rare event. My two teenage media boyfriends (obv. the other one is Trent) have made quite a comeback this year.
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I loved "the evolution of" Jefferies.
So what the hell is up with the face of that drunk guy in the jail?
What an intense episode, sad too...
I don't want this to end, when i think that is only 3 hours left i get as sad as that log lady scene...
I keep thinking he was around the chaos when the gun went off on the street outside of the diner, the scene with the road rage lady. It looked like he got shot in the face or something and then he also reminded me of the passenger that was in the car with the road rage lady, the one that was puking up all that weird shit.
Other than that i have no idea what his deal is lol
Maybe that's Billy, Audrey's paramour whom she dreamed was bleeding from his nose and mouth? I dunno.
Tin Machine
This is what I got out of the entire ordeal... but I cannot wait for those prison scenes to end; the character is just so friggin' annoying whenever Naido speaks.
Overall, pretty good episode. Like Kleiner said above, the scenes with the woodsman and Dopple Coop have me drawn to the screen the entire time.