Tbf, it’s pretty obvious these scenes aren’t Audrey, and if they are then they’re her delusions in the mental institute to escape the horrors of her life
My ideal role for Audrey would be to swap her role with Dianne. I feel like Laura Dern should have taken the Tamera Preston role, just keep Dianne's identity a mystery. Have Tamera, Albert and Gordon request Audrey for help, and it turns out that she was a tulpa all along. It would have been a better use of her character.
Laura's tragedy was that of being robbed of your innocence, then having your life cut short. Audrey's tragedy is having every open door, every possibility you had ahead of you, be left open for you, and you just stand there not wanting to limit yourself by making a decision until the world decides to narrow things down for you to the point you are left with a mundane life that feels like Hell because you know you could have made it different, but you just didn't act in time. Audrey's tragedy is made even more sorrowful by the fact that she was making choices, she was shaping her future the way she saw suitable and reasonable, but misfortune came knocking with coincidence in hand, and so those decisions lead her to stand just feet away from a bomb explosion that put her into a coma for God knows how long. Audrey is the tragedy of losing your youth for no fault of your own and being left in with your frail self to reflect on all that you could have done had you not missed your shot, or had you taken any of the other shots that you could have had a chance to score.
Laura's tragedy was that of being robbed of your innocence, then having your life cut short. Audrey's tragedy is having every open door, every possibility you had ahead of you, be left open for you, and you just stand there not wanting to limit yourself by making a decision until the world decides to narrow things down for you to the point you are left with a mundane life that feels like Hell because you know you could have made it different, but you just didn't act in time. Audrey's tragedy is made even more sorrowful by the fact that she was making choices, she was shaping her future the way she saw suitable and reasonable, but misfortune came knocking with coincidence in hand, and so those decisions lead her to stand just feet away from a bomb explosion that put her into a coma for God knows how long. Audrey is the tragedy of losing your youth for no fault of your own and being left in with your frail self to reflect on all that you could have done had you not missed your shot, or had you taken any of the other shots that you could have had a chance to score.
SH2 does have a better and more cinematic camera. Although some of the fuckery is me using the camera button to orient it behind me. Which is a swing thing rather than snap. So you get the wonky views. I'll get better as I learn the run.
Thank you! :D I'm hoping that we can find more little things like this to help tighten up the run Because I think there is a lot of room for improvement and a sub 11 could very well be possible.
Omg this is awesome, I have been stuck calibrating some of the VHS upscale footage with this first clip of Curtis finding Therese in his place, but this is too good !
I think he was realizing that he was seeing her exist in another plane, as another version of her (maybe similar to how Laura Palmer turned out in the last episode). And I think it’s possible to travel through electrical sockets (like cooper did). So maybe he was trying to go to her?
Man, I hate how retarded they made Coop in Season 3. This is a real insult to Twin Peaks in general. Fans of the series should make their own Season 3, frankly.