The only reason God gave me hands was to hold you

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Say, I will al- I will always love you

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Performing to empty parts, busking on the streets, handing out CDs on the streets doing what you must do, JP Cooper is no stranger to the realities of what it takes to be a successful musician. While he is very much still on his musical journey having only just released his debut album Raised Under Grey Skies 2 years ago, he has very much been creating and doing music for a while now.


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I tried Sly for the first time back when they released the HD trilogy, but fell away from the first game for some reason. Tried them again properly early last year (I think) and had a real good time. Basically jumped to Sly 2 right after finishing the first one and enjoyed that one a lot too. Sly 3, though, I stopped playing after a few days. Main reason probably being that I kinda OD'd myself with Sly Cooper, probably should've taken a week or two off before playing the third game. Second reason being that they removed those collectible bottles, fuck that. Also it's almost sort of an achievement, that sequel by sequel, Carmelita's voice actor went from half-decent to bad, then to really terrible.

...oh, and this thing looked kinda bad and has maybe been buried by now? has apparently been put on hold, due to how poorly the Ratchet & Clank movie performed. I actually thought that could be the reason for why I haven't heard any news and got some confirmation after a bit of googling. Not surprised.

I bought the Sly collection but only played through the 1st one. Liked a lot about it, especially the characters and the presentation (super easy platinum too) but it seemed to lack a certain punch in any of its action. All the mechanics felt too flat and unsatisfying to pull off. I don't know if you know what I mean but does the 2nd one improve on this?

Hmm, really interesting, and I'm right there with you, the Sly series is one of my favorites. For me, I find that those games have this particular allure. There's that cool sense of style that permeates throughout the whole series, that personally, I haven't really found in another game (I did get a flashback to Sly while playing Dishonored 2. Before a mission starts it gives a very similar briefing to when you get to a new zone in a Sly game.). Not only that, but while they had relatively easy platforming and combat, they had a particular feel and were quite rewarding. Which I found made them quite friendly to revisit over the years. Now I'm going to have to do a run of Sly 2 this weekend.

I also really like Sly. Those games are really damn awesome, but I only ended up playing them much later than they were released so they don't quite have the same nostalgic oomph. My toony platformer timeline is something more like Sonic >Spyro > Crash > Rayman > Jak > Ratchet.

State prosecutors charging two paramedics for giving a 23-year-old massage therapist a fatal dose of ketamine after a police encounter rested their case on Wednesday with a final expert witness who said the only reason why the man died was because of their actions.

Hi i was just curious if windom earle was always evil or if he was a good guy or if something made him the way he was. And also did he have something against cooper or was cooper someone he chose . I guess i was curious what started the feud between the 2 i know caroline was a large part of why the feud started between the 2 i guess i was just curious what caused the events.

2. Friday, April 23, 2010 12:25 AM 12rainbow RE: Was windom earle always evil? And did he have something against cooper prior to what happened with caroline? 

 

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 Post Reply |Quote He became deeply obsessed with the Dugpas during his Blue Book days, prior to becoming Cooper's partner. I'd like to think he was seduced by the ideas of evil that he discovered and the accompanying power, but that no human is innately evil. 3. Friday, April 23, 2010 9:08 AM LODGE4 RE: Was windom earle always evil? And did he have something against cooper prior to what happened with caroline? 

 

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 Post Reply |Quote I've had a theory about Windom since 1992 and here it is - We have never seen the real Windom Earle - that was his doppleganger from the Black Lodge we always saw. Windom found the Lodge in 1967 when he was sent there to investigate project bluebook. He got trapped there (like Coop did at the end of the series). His doppleganger was released (with BOB inhabiting him) who then went on to kill Caroline, Earle's wife. And stab Cooper. That's how BOB knew about it when questioned by Coop and Truman in the jail cell. He was then confined to an insane asylum from which he escaped in 1991. The 25 years was almost up at this point, so he had to return to the Black Lodge but he's forgotten where it is. He goes to Twin Peaks - he remembers that much. Then he finally finds it, enters it with Annie and you know the rest. That's why Cooper is the only one there who speaks normally - even Earl has that slurred type of speech (because he's a doppleganger, not the real Windom). Windon Earl was Dale Cooper's partner. Not evil at all. He was nothing like the evil doppleganger we saw in the show. Keep in mind he sopke normally outside the Lodge because nobody speaks that backwards slurred speech outside the lodge.

However, I doubt that's what Lynch and Frost were going for because I think they would have revealed it before the finale. The only other possibility is that they had intended to make more of that angle, and then heard from ABC that there wouldn't be a season 3 and decided that it would just complicate the end of the show.


One thing that perhaps doesn't make sense is BOB's "He can't ask for your soul, I will take his". In the light of your theory, BOB already possessed Earle's soul and didn't have to take it. Yet he could have said so to Cooper without special reason or sense while the easiness with which he overpowered Windom could back up the theory that he had already had him in hand.

As far as Windom's backwards-speak in the Lodge, I always assumed that the only reason Cooper appears to speak normally is because we're experiencing everything from his point of view. I always figured that Cooper would speak in Lodge-speak from someone else's viewpoint.

9. Wednesday, April 28, 2010 7:57 PM JFK RE: Was windom earle always evil? And did he have something against cooper prior to what happened with caroline? 

 

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 Post Reply |Quote ive always thought similiarly to everybody here, but i disagree on the doppelganger idea and/or BOB possession. BOB takes human form to feed and gather garmonbozia for the lodge. he isnt doing any of that with earle. i think earle really was discovering the black lodge for the first time, and we see the effects of that(such as the white face and black teeth look), but to ascribe that to BOB is kinda jumping to a conclusion. i do agree that earle had been at this for some time(he timed his escape so that cooper would be close to the lodge entrance for fucks sake), but TV villians do that sort of thing. they dont need a BOB. by that i mean in the context of twin peaks earle is quite capable of the acts he does and is still human, crazy as a loon and evil, but still mostly just a man. the purpose of entering the lodge was to harness its power, take it over i guess. 

more important, i think, is what happened when caroline was killed, cooper was stabbed, and earle supposedly went insane or at least faked it and the fact that there really are little details on what led not only to the situation that culminated that night but also to what earle and cooper were doing at the bureau at the time. im tempted to think earle used to work for cole too and that it might have be a blue rose case, which makes caroline was the witness to an act of which we the audience remain ignorant, and it was possibly something earle had done. also strange that they assign her husband to protect a her, a material witness whose partner is in love with said witness and husband probably knows it. WAY TO PUT TOGETHER A JOB, GORDON. 

if you look at FWWM in this way, cooper's lack of involvement and the diane speech by the river about his belief that it will happen again, make chet desmond's character much more necessary. after pittsburgh, maybe coop kept his distances from the blue rose cases, and was working else where. of course this is all conjecture, but i think there's something going on there that is important but passed over.

but in relation to what? only BOB and senor droolcup/the giant, as lodge spirits, take human form. we only see LMFAP dancing on josie's bed right after she's died. im not sure much meaning can be taken from questions like these. each lodger is particular and unique, like they are shaped for their job. i try to approach them as lynch has described them, as abstractions in human form. they work on a different plane of logic(if not existence) than a human character like Ed or whoever.


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 Post Reply |Quote QUOTE:ive always thought similiarly to everybody here, but i disagree on the doppelganger idea and/or BOB possession. BOB takes human form to feed and gather garmonbozia for the lodge. he isnt doing any of that with earle. i think earle really was discovering the black lodge for the first time, and we see the effects of that(such as the white face and black teeth look), but to ascribe that to BOB is kinda jumping to a conclusion. i do agree that earle had been at this for some time(he timed his escape so that cooper would be close to the lodge entrance for fucks sake), but TV villians do that sort of thing. they dont need a BOB. by that i mean in the context of twin peaks earle is quite capable of the acts he does and is still human, crazy as a loon and evil, but still mostly just a man. the purpose of entering the lodge was to harness its power, take it over i guess. 

more important, i think, is what happened when caroline was killed, cooper was stabbed, and earle supposedly went insane or at least faked it and the fact that there really are little details on what led not only to the situation that culminated that night but also to what earle and cooper were doing at the bureau at the time. im tempted to think earle used to work for cole too and that it might have be a blue rose case, which makes caroline was the witness to an act of which we the audience remain ignorant, and it was possibly something earle had done. also strange that they assign her husband to protect a her, a material witness whose partner is in love with said witness and husband probably knows it. WAY TO PUT TOGETHER A JOB, GORDON. 

if you look at FWWM in this way, cooper's lack of involvement and the diane speech by the river about his belief that it will happen again, make chet desmond's character much more necessary. after pittsburgh, maybe coop kept his distances from the blue rose cases, and was working else where. of course this is all conjecture, but i think there's something going on there that is important but passed over too much. e24fc04721

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