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That's just the VERY basics of it, so don't take what I wrote as the full explanation. The actual written theory has MANY points and goes into plenty detail to support it.
Look it up, and I'm sure you'll enjoy. Happy hunting!
You can probably search it on google and find some of these theories. It's been forever since I read it so I can't remember all the details.
Something about how rabbits are portrayed in Egyptian(?) society as new life (I probably have that all wrong.).
If you notice, they all recollect on their 'past' lives and things that they experienced leading to death. Also, int he last episode, you hear a woman scream. Supposedly, this is someone new entering purgatory shocked by what she sees.
That woman screaming is the girl from IE! You see it flip to "rabbits" at that scene in the movie. Also she is the girl on the other end of the phone.
Hmm, ok, for me this was a portrayal of sitcom culture and how laughs and cheers are usually used to support a "joke". Beyond that it is a lot of speculation, because Lynch doesn't give any inkling =)
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You're telling me!
Look it up, and I'm sure you'll enjoy. Happy hunting!
Something about how rabbits are portrayed in Egyptian(?) society as new life (I probably have that all wrong.).
If you notice, they all recollect on their 'past' lives and things that they experienced leading to death. Also, int he last episode, you hear a woman scream. Supposedly, this is someone new entering purgatory shocked by what she sees.