Subject: Re: Isabella Rosselini From: user@darkside.com (A Modem User) Date: 1990-08-31, 13:27 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks frank@darkside.com (Krankhaft Maulwurf) writes: > > > > I was talking to my grandmother about david lynch's wife, > > isabella rosselini, and she told me two things: First, let it be known that Lynch and Rossellini are NOT married. Just sweet on each other. I can't even say if they live together. > > > isabella rosselini is ingrid bergman's daugter This is true. In fact, the old story goes that a mutual friend introduced Lynch to Rossellini and Lynch greeted her with the line, "You know, you could be Ingrid Bergman's daughter." After which the friend said, "you idiot, she IS Ingrid Bergman's daughter!" > > > she has a TWIN SISTER (!!!!) I don't know about that one, Paul. But let's not dispense gossip, here! I went to Snoqualmie/North Bend and I must admit it's quite a kick to see the actual locales up close. I think the neatest thing I saw was the famous stoplight! And of course, the residents are capitalizing nicely on the Twin Peaks mania. You thought what you saw on the news was bad? They have shirts, pies, signs EVERYWHERE in North Bend. You can't get away from it! But it's a nice place. Now, seeing as how I haven't been on this net for some time, I HAVE to ask if anybody else has noticed this: On the rerun of episode 3 (the dream sequence episode), did they or did they NOT edit out Agent Cooper discussing the "R" and the "T" found underneath the fingernails of Laura Palmer and, before her, Theresa Banks? I could SWEAR that in the first showing of that episode, when he is out in the woods with Harry & co., that he circles both the "R" and the "T" on the blackboard, and in fact I noticed in the rerun that you will see the two letters uncircled, then after the next shot, when he says "Today we'll concentrate on the J's!", the two letters ARE CIRCLED. Now, perhaps they cut out the actual act of him circling these two letters in the first showing of the episode (although I don't recall noticing the continuity flub if they did) but -- and this was in Seattle that I watched this -- if they actually edited out, could it be because the makers had drifted so far away plotwise from their "serial murderer" solution that they felt embarrassed to even make a serious point about the letter in the fingernail? I obviously have not read all 300 messages posted since I left for Seattle so I don't know if this has been discussed, or even noticed, but could anybody else get on my side and say "YEAH, they DID edit that out, didn't they?!" -Uzer