Subject: Why Hank Shot Leo, was Re: The Final Episode, Season I From: twain@blake.u.washington.edu (Barbara Hlavin) Date: 1990-09-17, 15:57 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <6941@darkstar.ucsc.edu> c2h5oh@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Marian, Madam Librarian) writes: > >different necklace... > > > >Does anyone have any theories on why Hank shot Leo? > >-- > > > >c2h5oh@ucscb.ucsc.edu | "How many times have I not offered > > | to be a sister to you" - > > | "Seventeen" said Bernard. *Everyone* wants to shoot Leo; Hank just got there first. Leo is an eminently shootable kind of guy. Oh, just kidding around. That's a very good question, actually. Don't you think it has something to do with Hank covering his complicity in the conspiracy to burn the mill? Hank is on parole, Leo knows that Hank is involved in the plot. Last I heard, conspiracy to commit a felony was reason enough to revoke someone's parole. --Barbara -- Barbara HlavinReason, an ignis fatuus of the mind, twain@blake.acs.washington.eduWhich leaves the light of nature, U Washington AI-10/Seattle 98195Sense, behind. -John Wilmot