Subject: RE:TWIN PEAKS From: wachtel@shawnee.cis.ohio-state.edu (randall w wachtel) Date: 1990-04-17, 13:08 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: Hi, This is Yogesh Kavita. I am using my friend, Randy's account to use the news board. So any reference or reply or comment should be made to me. I don't want to get my friend in trouble. Regarding Twin-Peaks, I agree that the second episode was not as good as the first, and the commercials sure did take some interest out of me. But it still is a good show. I was very impressed with the first episode, and now I am hooked. I just hope it doesn't become too confusing. An untouched subject: Why is there a struggle for power at the wood-mill between the old woman(darn, what's her name?) and the oriental chick? Does it have to do anything with Laura Palmer or is it just a power struggle? I remember the quarrel between the two when the younger woman wanted to close the mill on account of Laura's death, and the older one fought not to. I remember the older woman saying "It's time we gave her some real trouble (or something like that)". And why is the sheriff not seeing her(the younger one, I promise to get the names next time) in public? What is he afraid of? Just curious. By the way, I am having the same problem of overworking my vcr trying to keep up with cheers and twin peaks at the same time. Common sense suggests that you tape cheers for half-hour and save some tape. Watch it later for just half-hour(or less if you skip the commercials) instead of taping twin-peaks for a full hour. But that poses another, lets say, for me at least, a problem. Sometimes twin-peaks becomes confusing, or I miss a line or a clue while watch- ing it. You can go back and watch it again if you tape it. Guess you can't win 'em all. Yogesh. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH Phone:(614)297-1442