Subject: Re: Twin Peaks - Season Finale - Everybody dies and we all go home. From: davidbe@sco.COM (The Cat in the Hat) Date: 1990-05-26, 12:20 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks,rec.arts.tv Reply-to: dave@sco.COM (The Cat in the Hat) Yo! Dig what wrt@lzaz.ATT.COM (Rob Tymchyshyn) sez: - -Other observations: - -The dialogue between Cooper and Jaques was as anti-Peakedly -pedestrian. That's because Cooper was a) playing the part of drug-lord/bankroller, and not being himself and b) leading the conversation in a particular manner; Harry and gang were taping the conversation, probably to be used in court against him. -The partial reunion between Pete and Catherine was lame, -unbelievable, and sophmoric. (Those who contend that it -is only another one of the Lynchian parodies should -take another look. It didn't come off as a parody) Well, Catherine needs someone she can trust (to use), and Pete's an old romantic. I'm just glad it wasn't played as a *real* reunion. That wouldn't have been believable. -Where did all those backup cops come from? Well, Twin Peaks (the town) has a population of 51,000. It's about time they showed some other police officers. Besides, you don't think that Truman, Hawk and Andy could eat an entire morning spread of donuts themselves, do you? -- David Bedno aka dave@sco.COM: Speaking from but not for SCO. "and he'll die without a wimper, like every heros dream just an angel with a bullet, and cagney on the screen" - Tom Waits, "Romeo is Bleeding"