What exactly does the inside of the “Black Lodge” look like in “Twin Peaks?”

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Yes, there is a new Twin Peaks (2017) series. And yes, David Lynch can be obtuse. That said, I rewatched the original series from 1990-91 as well as the feature film prequel, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) and am a bit confused (please no jokes) about what the inside of the infamous “Black Lodge” looks like.

I understand the entrance is around Glastonbury Grove; pictured below:

“Glastonbury Grove”

And once someone steps into that realm, the famous red curtained, zig-zagged floor location is known as the “Waiting Room”; pictured below:

“Waiting Room”

But then what does the actual “Black Lodge” realm look like? Is it the place above the convenience store as shown in Fire Walk With Me; pictured below? Or is it something else?

The room above the convenience store.



Best Answer

Just an opinion here, as it’s very difficult to be factual about parallel dimensions!

I’ve always thought of the Black Lodge as being a mirror world to Earth, a place which births and is home to evil. We have a few glimpses into it across the series, mostly “The Red Room” as shown in your 2nd image. I believe this to be sort of an “entrance lobby” into the Black Lodge. I think this because it is only ever accessed by characters from the same place: Glastonbury Grove.

The rest of it is revealed in brief glimpses, possibly as other “hotspots” around the Earth, where the barriers between the real world and the Black Lodge are thin, such as the often mentioned “Convenience Store,” shown in both Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992), and more recently, The Return (Season 3, Part 8).

Basically I think the set pieces we see throughout the series are “hotspots” around earth which are linked to the Black Lodge. I don’t think the Black Lodge has an “appearance” in the conventional sense; it may not even be physical space.




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What does the Black Lodge represent in Twin Peaks?

In the stories, the Black Lodge was the "shadow self" of the White, a place of pure evil through which all souls passed on the way to perfection. During this process, the pilgrim would confront the Dweller on the Threshold, their own shadow self.

Why do they speak backwards in the Black Lodge?

If you are a fan of the series, you already know what I am talking of. The actors of the characters in the Red Room \u2013 or Black Lodge, respectively \u2013 actually talk backwards. In detail, it works like this: The actors recite their lines into a recorder, which then plays them backwards to the actors.

Is the Black Lodge real?

The Black Lodge is a fictional setting featured in the television series Twin Peaks. It is an extradimensional place which seems to include, primarily, the "Red Room" first seen by Agent Cooper in a dream early in the series.

What does the Red room represent in Twin Peaks?

It's a place where evil resides and is known to have existed since at least the 1800s, and the symbolism of the room - where evil hides behind literal curtains - suggests the spirits there are behind the scenes on most of the bad things which happen in Twin Peaks itself and feed off the misery they cause.



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