Cooper alights on a terrace overlooking a purple sea in a world bathed in violet purple light. He goes inside and meets Naido; a mute girl who has no eyes, nor eye appendages. He sees an electrical box with the number 15 on it but she steers him away from it. As the loud banging noise of something trying to get in the room is heard they climb a ladder up through the ceiling and when they go outside they are standing on a room sized cube floating in space. What is clearly “Die Glocke” or the “Nazi Bell” is also on top of the cube. The dents from its 1965 crash landing in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania are clearly visible. The swastika has been replaced by 2 gauges that at a distance could be mistaken for the traditional swastika of artist’s renditions. The banging inside continues and the girl with no eyes throws a lever on die Glocke. She is jolted with electricity and hurled off into space. Cooper remains atop the cube and the giant transparent head of Major Briggs drifts by in space saying “Blue Rose.” Cooper goes back down the ladder. The light and the room are […]
The Return opens with a conversation between the now twenty-five-year older Cooper and a tall gaunt man very similar to the “Giant” from the Red Room. They are in a room that appears to be furnished from the early twentieth century and the scene is filmed in black and white. In the distorted vocals requiring subtitles that are characteristic of the disincarnate beings of Twin Peaks the Giant says, “Agent Cooper listen…to the sounds.” They both look at an old gramophone emitting a clicking noise then back at each other and the Giant continues; “It is in…our house now.” Cooper looks at him, saying in clear English “it is.” The Giant answers “it cannot…be said aloud now. Remember 430, Richard…and Linda, two birds…with one stone.” Cooper nods and resolutely says “I understand…” – Season 3, episode 1. (5:00 – 6:00). Two crates of shovels are delivered to Dr. Jacoby who now lives rough in a trailer in the woods. The camera pans over nighttime Manhattan settling on a red brick building with few windows. In an upper story there is a portal big enough for a man to fit through overlooking the street far below. Inside the building the portal […]