I watched more Millennium again. Obviously.) Frank Black, portrayed by Lance Henriksen, was looking at tents. There was a long row of tents, about a dozen, all set up in a line, and I think there was another line of tents facing the first. It seemed like there was a display placard set up to either side, facing each other, so to read the words on them, you’d have to be pretty much in the entrance of the tent. Rather than information about the tents, however, there were notes written by Frank, in what seemed to be a consecutive series of journal entries, and they were read by his voice in the background rather than by him in the present.
It seemed that he was going to go on a camping trip, and Frank really wanted to impress a woman with his tent. Yes, seriously. Some of the lines said things like “I must have the best tent,” and others described what attributes he wanted the perfect tent to be, such as: “the perfect tent is one you have to duck your head to get into but stand straight once inside.” It seemed to me that he had bought and set up all of these tents in his basement—he was just trying to select which was the best to bring on the trip. It was incredibly important to him to pick the right tent, and I kind of wondered in the dream if Frank had lost it.
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