Subject: Re: seen tonight (spoiler was Re: The Top 40 Suspects!!!!!!! From: carl@robot.nuceng.ufl.edu (Drifter...) Date: 1990-10-01, 00:20 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1990Oct1.054603.17577@athena.mit.edu>, jerhy@athena.mit.edu (Jeremy A Hylton) writes: [Lots of silly stuff deleted] > > Trying to create a theory that incorporates both the vision and the > >giant last remarks, I come up with something like this: > > We know Sarah Palmer and Coop have seen him in their > >visions. One other person saw him -- now ready to talk. That must > >be Ronette as Laura can't haver much to say. So, Bob is an alter ego > >of Laura who both committed a murder and a suicide. Right. Laura killed herself, then wrapped herself up in plastic, rolled down to the saw mill and waited for her body to be found. > > Note further that Laura asked James if he wanted to play with fire, > >play with Bob. Another reference that leads me to believe in some > >sort of alter ego. Come on, give it up... Theories are fun, but when proven wrong they should be dropped, not clung to. David Lynch used many things to indicate that a third person was ivolved. The ending sequence (very well done I might add) shows Killer Bob very clearly, as well as a primal screaming Laura. It also shows a DEAD Laura, with Bob kneeling, quite alive, by her body. Also, the killer of Laura Palmer is also supposed to be the killer of Terresa. The letters under the fingernail, remember? It looks to me liek Laura somehow got involved with this Bob character (drug dependancy, emotional dependancy, cult worship, something) and because he was quite crazy, she started to lose her own mental stability. Or maybe Bob is the focal point of an evil manifestation in the woods, and Laura caught some of it as a backlash. Not that I care that much. But it's certainly entertaining reading all the desperate attempts here to keep pet theories alive in the face of new data. > > What did Cooper forget? Could it simply be he has not checked on Ronette > >lately? Nah, any change in her condition and he was to be notified, remember? What he forgot was the note that Audrey had slipped under the door. It had been there when he arrived at his room, but having been shot a point blank range, he never got a chance to read it... :) > >Also, the camera work in the > >halls of the hospital during Ronette's vision makes it look like someone is > >walking towards her? The spirit of Killer Bob... Aaaaahoooooohhh!! Hehehehe.. Hey, I wonder if they're gonna have a Halloween episode of Twin Peaks? That'd be great. [A little more silly stuff deleted] > > Finally, random spew about the happenings of yesterday's episode: > >It's great to have Albert Rosenfield, R-O-S-E-N-F-I-E-L-D back. > >(Though his square dance quote is good, I still like, "Look it's > >trying to think.") Yeah, Albert is great. He makes Slap Maxwell look like Mother Teressa. > > What is going on in Donna's head? What happened > >to Leland's hair? What does the diary say about Blackie and what > >happened when Jerry talked to her? Donna is probably worried about James's reaction to having seen Maddy dressed up as Laura Palmer, so she's acting different to garner attention. Or maybe Audrey's influence has rubbed off. Or maybe David Lynch doesn't care about continuity... Leland's hair changed color. Didn't you listen? :) What do you mean, "what happened when Jerry talked to [Blackie]?" She's a drug addict (Heroin?) apparently, and wanted her fix. Nothing mysterious there. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CARL%NUCENG.DECNET@PINE.CIRCA.UFL.EDU - "Here, have a scooby snack." "That reminds me of the year I had a room next to Deidra's. Don't worry, all I heard was your electric shaver. At least I *hope* it was her electric shaver." --Doctor, Doctor *DISCLAIMER* - Contents is not connected with UF or NucEng department.