/x/ I've hear this show has paranormal and occult ties and references. What do you know about this?
I'm currently watching the second season so please try not to spoil it for me.
>>18345440
Twin peaks is quintessential /x/-core
What I would do to kiss 1990 Sherilyn Fenn
>>18345443
Can you say more without spoiling it too much?
Also the girls are all so fucking hot.
David Lynch is a fucking genius.
>>18345485
some of his movies are kind of try hard-ish
They kinda look like /pol/ and /x/ in that pic.
>>18345451
>Can you say more without spoiling it too much?
Probably not.
It's just drenched in it.
It's like a wet sponge that can't take any more water.
The occult and paranormal symbolism just oozes out of every scene.
There is some speculation that Mark Frost intended the lodges to represent competing factions within freemasonry, the black lodge being the influence of the bavarian illuminati, and the white lodge as the original branch of craft masons, perhaps. The book he wrote to bridge the gap between seasons 2 and 3 lends some help to the idea.
Laura Palmer dies.
>>18345440
The working title for "Mulholland Drive" was "Audrey Horne Goes To Hollywood"...
There was an anon a few years back claimed to have worked on the show.He claimed that the plot was originally going to be about Occultism/Human trafficking/MK ultra.Laura/Harold Smith/Ronette were supposed to be former child prostitute/pedophiles involved with a cult that was hijacked by organized crime.
The Bookhouse Boys were supposed to be the low level remnants of and earlier iteration of the cult whose original members became the black lodge beings.
The network made them change the main plot after the pilot.If you watch the first two episodes with this in mind you can see traces of this.
>>18345491
they do, don't they?
>>18347251
Cool