1 | [[WMG: Blue Velvet occurs in the same universe as Twin Peaks; Frank is possessed by an inhabiting spirit of the Black Lodge, and Jeffrey is a young Coop.]] |
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3 | Think about it: Frank Booth is incredibly emotionally unstable, deeply violent person who seems to thrive off of human suffering. This, of course, parallels the descent of the killer in Twin Peaks. |
4 | Meanwhile, Jeffrey is an innocent who is interested in the acquisition of secret knowledge and doing good. Certainly, his experiences in Lumberton might inspire a growing maturity and focus on using the former to achieve the latter in Coop/Jeffrey. |
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6 | This also might serve to explain the focus on the fluttering red drapes in Dorothy's apartment... |
7 | * Maybe after the events of the film, Jeffery left Lumberton, changed his name and joined the FBI to become the Agent Cooper we know. |
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9 | [[WMG: Frank Booth is a grown-up [[Film/AClockworkOrange Alex DeLarge]]]] |
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11 | After the events of the Kubrick movie, Alex [=DeLarge=] accidentally time travelled to Lumberton during the 1960's. Unfortunately he discovered that crime worked a bit different from his own time and he almost got caught by the police, so he got together a new gang of droogs and assumed the alternate name of Frank Booth, changing his tactics to more solitary methods- getting his sex-crazed action on but doing it with a smaller group of people to avoid getting noticed. |
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13 | [[WMG: Frank was introduced to criminal lifestyles while trying to help or protect someone.]] |
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