Subject: Re: Opinions and comments on 5/10 episode From: c2h5oh@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Marian, Madam Librarian) Date: 1990-05-19, 21:30 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks,rec.arts.tv In article <10952@yunexus.UUCP> logan@yunexus.UUCP (Beryl Logan) writes: > >I agree on the excessiveness of Leland's grief (and also didn't like > >the dance). Leland's grief seems to be increasing with each show - > >when Laura was first found, he was very composed and cared for his > >wife who was understandably distraught. However, now it seems that > >while she is more composed - recall her reactions to Leland in the > >broken-picture scene and at the funeral - he seems to be going in the > >other direction. Guilt - perhaps....I'm not sure. This discription reminded me an awful lot of reading _Macbeth_\ in high school....perhaps Leland is crumbling like Lady Macbeth did? Does that make his wife the murderer? Just a thought. Now if he starts talking about blood on his hand.... -- c2h5oh@ucscb.ucsc.edu | "Damn good pie" | - Luke Deveraux, We WON!!! | _Martians,_Go_Home_