Subject: Re: Letter R and other stupid ideas From: gary@@oak.circa.ufl.edu (Nija/Pwcca/Manitou) Date: 1990-04-20, 01:06 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <772@Intrepid.ECE.UKans.EDU>, bgingric@Intrepid.ECE.UKans.EDU (Barry Gingrich) writes: > >In article <1990Apr18.203604.7881@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> mposner@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Eli Posner) writes: >> >>5) Why isn't anyone here talking about Audrey Horne and her brother? She >> >>is pretty damn important. She knows alot. How else would she know that >> >>laura was found 'face down'? > > > >Well, I don't think it's that important. I think she was just making > >it sound more interesting for her audience. Sounds more dramatic, don't > >you think? And she was going for a dramatic effect. > > > >Also, just because we don't see it on the screen doesn't mean it > >doesn't happen in the story. She could have heard from several folk. > >News travels fast in a small town. I doubt that. This is a David Lynch story, not typical cheap TV. He's pretty damn careful about details like that, plus there are some other clues to throw suspicion on her, such as her reaction upon hearing of Laura's death at school. And tonight's episode makes me suspect that she either did it, or saw who did it, or has some other knowledge of Laura's death... =============================================================================== gary%maple.decnet@pine.circa.ufl.edu : Internet There was a beat-up VW van with a "Just Say Sho' To Drugs" bumper sticker parked next to my ultra-cool black '65 Stingray Corvette with sheepskin seat covers. I promptly planted a kilo of C-4 underneath its gas tank and once back on University Avenue, detonated it, reducing the van and everything nearby into a pile of charred scrap. Nobody parks piece-of-shit cars next to my wheels.