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Posting other thoughts about episode 16 before tonight's episode.
That woman who was with Steven (Shelly's daughter Becky's husband) - both when Becky went off looking for him with a gun, and when they were curled up next to that big tree (she ran to the other side when that guy walking his dog saw them, and then she screamed when she heard the gunshot)- her last name is Hayward. So, she's possibly Donna's daughter?
Audrey
When she walked into the Roadhouse, I thought that killed the "trapped in some psyche space" theory too - but then when she started dancing, that kind of confirmed it. Even before she suddenly saw herself in the little mirror in the white room. (And wow - even better than coma). So yeah, good call MDP. I mean, there was something horrible and circular about scenes with her, but I hadn't guessed 'not really there' before reading MDP's post.
My first thought about the white room w/ tiny mirror was that she'd gone insane (and was being kept in a mental health facility). It flashed so quickly, it was hard to see it. But the second time I watched, that doesn't seem quite right either. Because what kind of padded cell keeps a mirror in it? At this point, I'm wondering Evil Cooper did something to drive her insane - after hearing about what he did to Dianne, and possibly having it confirmed Bad Coop is Richard's father, it's maybe plausible. I look forward to see what's going on there.
I'm just a bit stumped about how she'd have a recent enough memory of the Roadhouse for a distorted memory to include that elderly black announcer - he shows up in other scenes, so he's not the product of her imagination. Maybe she hasn't been trapped - wherever she is - for a long time.
Richard Horne
The whole "Do you know about a place?" scene was creepy.
I'm not entirely convinced "Goodbye, my son" was hard confirmation that Bad Coop is Richard's father, but it's certainly likely, so another good call (anticlimatic).
Diane
For some reason I'd be surprised if she's Naido. I'm not sure why. Maybe she is.
I think that drunk guy in the jail is simply listed as "drunk" (instead of "Billy"), so Diane maybe?
Really though, I get this sense she's something right in front of us that we're not seeing. At the sheriff's station.
That woman who was with Steven (Shelly's daughter Becky's husband) - both when Becky went off looking for him with a gun, and when they were curled up next to that big tree (she ran to the other side when that guy walking his dog saw them, and then she screamed when she heard the gunshot)- her last name is Hayward. So, she's possibly Donna's daughter?
Audrey
When she walked into the Roadhouse, I thought that killed the "trapped in some psyche space" theory too - but then when she started dancing, that kind of confirmed it. Even before she suddenly saw herself in the little mirror in the white room. (And wow - even better than coma). So yeah, good call MDP. I mean, there was something horrible and circular about scenes with her, but I hadn't guessed 'not really there' before reading MDP's post.
My first thought about the white room w/ tiny mirror was that she'd gone insane (and was being kept in a mental health facility). It flashed so quickly, it was hard to see it. But the second time I watched, that doesn't seem quite right either. Because what kind of padded cell keeps a mirror in it? At this point, I'm wondering Evil Cooper did something to drive her insane - after hearing about what he did to Dianne, and possibly having it confirmed Bad Coop is Richard's father, it's maybe plausible. I look forward to see what's going on there.
I'm just a bit stumped about how she'd have a recent enough memory of the Roadhouse for a distorted memory to include that elderly black announcer - he shows up in other scenes, so he's not the product of her imagination. Maybe she hasn't been trapped - wherever she is - for a long time.
Richard Horne
The whole "Do you know about a place?" scene was creepy.
I'm not entirely convinced "Goodbye, my son" was hard confirmation that Bad Coop is Richard's father, but it's certainly likely, so another good call (anticlimatic).
Diane
For some reason I'd be surprised if she's Naido. I'm not sure why. Maybe she is.
I think that drunk guy in the jail is simply listed as "drunk" (instead of "Billy"), so Diane maybe?
Really though, I get this sense she's something right in front of us that we're not seeing. At the sheriff's station.