Another Twin Peaks question?!


Question: Was BOB the Killer ever caught and captured by in the very final episode of the TV series because I did not see it back when it was on?
And what happened to Agent Cooper?


Answers: Was BOB the Killer ever caught and captured by in the very final episode of the TV series because I did not see it back when it was on?
And what happened to Agent Cooper?

Here is a synopsis of what happened in the final episode:-

When Annie wins the Miss Twin Peaks contest, Windom Earle kidnaps her and takes her to the Black Lodge, which Cooper realises has been Earle's goal all along. The Black Lodge then is revealed to be the place where Bob, the Little Man from another place, and the Giant come from, and where the red-curtained room of Cooper's dream is located. Cooper follows Earle into the Lodge, and has a set of bizarre encounters with doppelgangers of dead characters, including Caroline, Earle, and Laura and Leland Palmer.

During Cooper's journey, Windom Earle is apparently killed when his soul is consumed by an enraged Bob after Earle tries to claim Cooper's own soul in trade for Annie's life. Cooper then tries to escape, but cannot find the exit in the non-linear path of the Black Lodge. He is also chased by his own smiling doppelganger as he tries to find a way out. The Cooper doppelganger catches him, as Bob laughs. Cooper returns to the woods, with Annie by his side, both found unconscious on the ground by Sheriff Truman. Some time later, Cooper awakens in his room at the Great Northern Hotel, and is tended to by Truman and Doc Hayward. He then requests to brush his teeth in his bathroom. Locking the door behind him, Cooper then smiles uncharacteristically as he pours toothpaste into the sink. He then slams his head into the mirror, cutting his forehead in the process. When Cooper's bloody face turns toward the camera, he laughs ....... we see his reflection is that of Bob.

Was this unresolved ending intended to be a cliffhanger in expectation of a third series? Or was it just a typical bit of David Lynch surrealism? You decide.

Agent cooper ended up, with BOB, as in Bob was inside of agent Cooper and no he wasn't captured, the last thing you see is agent Cooper staring into the mirror and the reflection is laughing back like Bob. xxx



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