What is the meaning of Episode 8 of Twin Peaks?

“Part 8” suggests that those horrible things were just waiting for something like the arrival of BOB to happen, so they could do something for once — or maybe figures like BOB have arrived many times, and this is why we have the other realm.

Is Twin Peaks Cooper’s dream?

The appearance of Cooper’s face reciting these words over and from outside of the series’ narrative strongly suggests that all of Twin Peaks—from Season 1’s pilot through The Return’s last moment—has been the dream of Dale Cooper.

What episode does Dale Cooper wake up?

“Part 16”

Season Episode
3 16

What happened in Twin Peaks Season 3 Episode 8?

After being set free from a Black Hills jail, the Bob-possessed evil Dale Cooper doppelgänger known as “Mr. C.” tries to get his confederate Ray to pass along some information that he needs. Instead, Ray shoots him, in a seemingly vacant wilderness.

Why does Laura touch her nose?

Laura smiles at Cooper and places her finger to the side of her nose, which can either be a storyline hint about Laura’s cocaine habit or an indication that the little man’s suggestion that they “rock” is “on the nose.”

What does the Red Room in Twin Peaks mean?

the waiting room
Dale Cooper and the arm. The red room, also known as “the waiting room,” was an anomalous extradimensional space connected to Glastonbury Grove in Twin Peaks’ Ghostwood National Forest. First discovered as early as the 1800s, the red room was believed by many to be the Black Lodge of local Native American legend.

Does Dale Cooper ever wake up?

It seems Audrey finally had an awakening of her own, too—just in time for Sunday’s two-part finale. Before we get to Audrey, though, let’s first address the biggest moment of the episode: Agent Dale Cooper is finally awake! Turns out self-electrocution.