Subject: Re: Why Hank Shot Leo, was Re: The Final Episode, Season I From: maus@honest_crocus.morgan.com (Malcolm Austin) Date: 1990-09-18, 17:15 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <59533@bbn.BBN.COM> saustin@bbn.com (Steve Austin) writes: > >twain@blake.u.washington.edu (Barbara Hlavin) writes: > > >> >>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. > > > >[Steve Austin sets forth such a scenario.] > >Presumably Leo was "for the chop" for a pretty long time > >and it looks like the bosses are Hank and Jose, > >Steve Austin I agree with this theory. In fact, you may recall that at the signing of the Ghostwood contract at One-Eyed Jacks, Ben gets a phone call. I don't remember the conversation exactly, but I'm sure it was Hank telling Ben that he was going out now to kill Leo. Ben agreed/acknowledged this, as if it was part of the original plan, as Steve Austin (no known relation) ably set forth in his here-truncated article. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Can I ask her about her log?""Many have." -- =============================================================================== Malcolm Austin -- maus@fir.morgan.com Disclaimer (v.), to unarm an opponent wielding a Scottish broadsword ===============================================================================