Season 2, Episode 03: The Man Behind the Glass — October 13–19, 1990

Donna finds a diary of Laura's at Harold Smith's house; Blackie holds Audrey hostage, and plots with Jean Renault; James and Madeleine become close, to Donna's dismay; Lucy lunches with Dick Tremayne; Dr. Jacoby undergoes hypnosis, leading to an arrest.

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What did the boy say? jessea@dynasys.UUCP (Jesse W. Asher) 1990-10-13 05:35
In the show with Donna going to Mr. Smith's next door neighbor to 
deliver here food, what did the little boy say as she was leaving?
What langauge was it?  A friend of mine said it was french.  Ideas?


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Re: another Andy theory fxejo@acad3.fai.alaska.edu (Eric Olson) 1990-10-13 09:43
In article <Oct.13.02.10.51.1990.4471@romulus.rutgers.edu>, webster@romulus.rutgers.edu (John Clayton Webster) writes:
> > Eric Olson <fxejo@acad3.fai.alaska.edu> writes:
> > 
>> >>Well, I'll believe it when we hear that the semen implanted in the girls (was
>> >>there any?) was sterile.
> > 
> > What are you talking about?  He said he was sterile.  Obviously, the
> > sperm bank didn't want any more donations.  I don't believe they
> > impregnate women with untested and steril (dead or low counts of)
> > sperm.

I didn't mean the semen the hospital/sperm bank implanted in them.  I meant the
old-fashioned way.

Sheesh, give people some technology, look what happens to old values...
-- Eric Olson <fxejo@acad3.fai.alaska.edu> Gryphon Gang Fairbanks AK 99775
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Re: What did the boy say? rjohnson@vela.acs.oakland.edu (R o d Johnson) 1990-10-13 11:28
In article <619@dynasys.UUCP> jessea@dynasys.UUCP (Jesse W. Asher) writes:
>In the show with Donna going to Mr. Smith's next door neighbor to
>deliver here food, what did the little boy say as she was leaving?
>What langauge was it? A friend of mine said it was french. Ideas?
Here's an idea (and this is not a swipe at you, but a good idea for
everyone--I know I'm not the only one who feels like he's drowning in
a sea of redundant postings):

Read the newsgroup before you post your queries and answers. At
*least* scan the subject headers. You may find your question has
already been answered. This one has, fifty-odd times.

He said "J'ai une ame solitaire"--"I have a solitary soul." French.

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Rod Johnson * rjohnson@vela.acs.oakland.edu * (313) 650 2315

"Next week: ROME FALLS" -- Guy Debord
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Re: Who Sang The Song? clarson@ux.acs.umn.edu (Chaz Larson) 1990-10-13 12:07
In article <9010130229.AA17273@gnu.AI.MIT.EDU> dan@GNU.AI.MIT.EDU writes:
> >In article <9139@milton.u.washington.edu> jespah@milton.u.washington.edu 
> >(Kathleen Hunt) writes:
> >[re: James, Maddy and Donna's song]
>> >>5) The magic lipstick
> >I don't know what this is in reference to.

Apparently, Donna was wearing some incredibly thick lipstick while singing,
lipstick that miraculously disappeared when she went into the next room to
answer the phone.

chaz



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Re: Twin Peaks Ratings clarson@ux.acs.umn.edu (Chaz Larson) 1990-10-13 12:43
In article <Oct.12.15.26.34.1990.697@cars.rutgers.edu> keane@cars.rutgers.edu (John Keane) writes:
> >Much as I personally love it, I am not optimistic about the long-term
> >prospects for TP....
> >...I suspect that the attrition of
> >continuing viewers will exceed the number of new viewers, and result
> >in a steadily declining audience.  The continuing slipping of the
> >show's ratings would suggest that this is happening.

One thing to consider WRT Twin Peaks' continued existence is that ABC may 
treat it similarly to the way NBC [?] handled Hill Street Blues, another
big ratings loser most of the time.  They may keep it on just because it
identifies them as a network concerned with quality TV.

chaz



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Re: Did Episode 1... clarson@ux.acs.umn.edu (Chaz Larson) 1990-10-13 12:52
In article <664@taniwha.UUCP> paul@taniwha.UUCP (Paul Campbell) writes:
> >What most people don't realize is that those plastic cover slips that your 3
> >inch floppies come in are actually condoms for protecting your computer from
> >harmfull computer viruses - practice safe computing ..... :-)

This reminded me of a joke a local talk radio guy [Bob Yates] made the other
day WRT Twin Peaks [every Monday he spends an hour taking calls about tp]

Lucy's baby was sired by Pete Martell.  When Lucy tells him, Pete will protest 
that it couldn't be his...
[terrible punch line follows - proceed at own risk]

"But, it was wraaaped in plaaaaastic!"

Hey, I just report the stuff...

:)
chaz.


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Yakuza? bgo@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Byron C. Go) 1990-10-13 14:06
I knew it.

Last week while we were watching Twin Peaks downstairs I noticed that the
Asian man looks more Japanese than Chinese, which I assume he would be if he
were from Hong Kong.

I was watching the tape today and there it is in the credits --
Asian Man:  Mak Nakano.  Japanese it is.

So I was thinking... if we have a reference to "The Third Man", why not
"The Yakuza"?

7 hours 56 minutes to go...

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Re: Yakuza? boyajian@ruby.dec.com (Cisco's Buddy) 1990-10-13 23:12
In article <9010132106.AA14161@cory.Berkeley.EDU>, bgo@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Byron C. Go) writes...
} I was watching the tape today and there it is in the credits --
} Asian Man: Mak Nakano. Japanese it is.

It's Tak Makano.

--

"The things I tell you will not be wrong."

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Re: Yakuza? dulmage@cdp.UUCP 1990-10-13 23:32
Well, the surest way to check if he's Yakusa is to check if he has a
finger missing... Now that would be a dedicated actor!
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Re: Yakuza? boyajian@ruby.dec.com (Cisco's Buddy) 1990-10-16 01:24
In article <1158600104@cdp>, ddulmage@cdp.UUCP writes...
} Well, the surest way to check if he's Yakusa is to check if he has a
} finger missing... Now that would be a dedicated actor!

Not all Yakuza have a finger missing. They cut it off only when the obayun
orders them to for a failure.

--

"The things I tell you will not be wrong."

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Re: Yakuza? maus@fir.morgan.com (Malcolm Austin) 1990-10-18 15:30
In article <16364@shlump.nac.dec.com> boyajian@ruby.dec.com (Cisco's Buddy) writes:
>In article <1158600104@cdp>, ddulmage@cdp.UUCP writes...
>
>} Well, the surest way to check if he's Yakusa is to check if he has a
>} finger missing... Now that would be a dedicated actor!
>
>Not all Yakuza have a finger missing. They cut it off only when the obayun
>orders them to for a failure.
>
Gee, Philip Michael Gerard must have really f*cked up bad! :^)

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