Season 2, Episode 05: The Orchid's Curse — October 27–November 02, 1990
Cooper and Truman stage a raid on One-Eyed Jacks; Leland attends his court hearing; Donna and Madeleine plot to steal Laura's secret diary from Harold Smith; Ben gets a business proposition.
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Re: TP: Owls and Hawks... sherman@oak.math.ucla.edu (William Sherman) 1990-11-02 18:49
In article <8485@darkstar.ucsc.edu> horny@ucscl.UCSC.EDU (A NEW User) writes:
> >
> >Did anyone notice Hawk's blue earring? Was he wearing one before last season?
No, he only started wearing it this season. I first noticed it on the
10/20 episode. Was that the episode where he called Dick a 'Robot'?
He may have had it then, as well.
Here's the strange part: a local tv station was interviewing various
TP stars as they entered the Emmy (phooey! I spit on the Emmy's!)
ceremony, and Michael Horse was wearing that earring. Maybe Lynch
saw Horse wearing it one day, and said "I like it. Keep it on." Who
knows?
Also, they interviewed Kyle MacLachlan, with the usual small talk, but
they totally ignored Lara Flynn Boyle, who was with MacLachlan (of
course). Gee thanks.
>> Bill Sherman sherman@math.ucla.edu <<
"The equality pi3(S2)=pi3(S3) ... was one of the main sensations of the early
thirties." _Homotopic Topology_, by Fomenko, Fuchs and Gutenmacher; p. 68
[src]
Re: Hank's wallet: Secret FBI man? sherman@oak.math.ucla.edu (William Sherman) 1990-11-02 18:53
In article <1990Oct31.231327.18226@supernet.haus.com> cluther@supernet.haus.com (Clay Luther) writes:
> >plague@milton.u.washington.edu (Jack Brown) writes:
>> >>I thought it was a Washington state attorney general department ID. THis
>> >>would be supported by the fact that the fat man was the prosecuting
>> >>attorney at Leland's hearing.
> >I definitely saw the letters "FBI". For some reason, I don't think it is the
> >same wallet as the wallet Hank took from the DA. Hank got it somewhere else.
No, look again. It says 'Bureau of Investigations', but not 'Federal'.
It must be the one Hank took from Prosecutor Daryl Lodwick, because it
says "Daryl Lodwick" on it. This one's easier than "Who's at the window?".
>> Bill Sherman sherman@math.ucla.edu <<
"The equality pi3(S2)=pi3(S3) ... was one of the main sensations of the early
thirties." _Homotopic Topology_, by Fomenko, Fuchs and Gutenmacher; p. 68
[src]
Re: "Down" is NOT Necessarily "South" (was: 10/27 episode) KPURCELL@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK 1990-11-02 18:54
In article <10330@milton.u.washington.edu>, plague@milton.u.washington.edu (Jack Brown) says: > > > >Tacoma is on the water (sea-level). Therefore, "down to Tacoma" can be > >seen as correct from just about anywhere in this state. Tell it to the folks in Vancoover, WA (<--- note NOT BC!), they go up to Tacoma. Does anybody know what the folks in Snoqualmie would say? Kevin (ex-Seattlite!) Kevin Purcell | kpurcell@liverpool.ac.uk Surface Science, | Liverpool University | Programming the Macintosh is easy if you understand Liverpool L69 3BX | how the Mac works and hard if you don't. -- Dan Allen[src]
Re: Hank's wallet: Secret FBI man? horny@ucscl.UCSC.EDU (Michael Kaye) 1990-11-02 18:56
In article <1990Oct31.231327.18226@supernet.haus.com> cluther@supernet.haus.com (Clay Luther) writes: $plague@milton.u.washington.edu (Jack Brown) writes: $$In article <42501@mips.mips.COM> rguion@intrepid.mips.com (Richard Guion) writes: $$$Jean took a wallet out of Hank's pocket, flipped it open, $$$and saw that it contained a badge of a member of the $$$FBI. At first, I thought this meant Hank was a good guy $$ ^^^ $$I thought it was a Washington state attorney general department ID. THis $$would be supported by the fact that the fat man was the prosecuting $$attorney at Leland's hearing. $ $I definitely saw the letters "FBI". For some reason, I don't think it is the $same wallet as the wallet Hank took from the DA. Hank got it somewhere else. What you saw on the ID was "BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS". It's the state bureau though, not federal. It says that on the ID too, but in teeny blurry print at the bottom. State of Washington. They say as much about the ID owner in the show at least once too, and he acts in this capacity at Leo's hearing. Hank did get it off the DA at the diner. Maybe Hank is compulsive thief. He took someone's lighter at the diner too. Michael Kaye horny@ucscb.ucsc.edu "BOB needs a human host...for his game show"[src]
Re: Lip Reading is Not Fun KPURCELL@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK 1990-11-02 19:13
In article <1249@bbxsda.UUCP>, scott@bbxsda.UUCP (Scott Amspoker) says: > > [...] > > > >There may be some truth to this. I video tape everything in stereo. > >Sunday I played back the tape to listen carefully to Andy's "abortion > >clinic" phone call. It was easy to hear. I later played that same > >tape on a mono VCR and there was no way someone could tell what > >was being said. > > > >-- > >Scott Amspoker Try using Headphones on stero tape, your ear can pick up he vocals much moreeasily if they are panned to the center (which they normally are). Works well for records. Kevin Purcell | kpurcell@liverpool.ac.uk Surface Science, | Liverpool University | Programming the Macintosh is easy if you understand Liverpool L69 3BX | how the Mac works and hard if you don't. -- Dan Allen[src]
Re: biblical references to the one-armed man boyajian@ruby.dec.com (Cisco's Buddy) 1990-11-02 22:13
In article <8408@darkstar.ucsc.edu>, horny@ucscl.UCSC.EDU (A NEW User) writes... } The first mention of Mike Gerard's tattooed arm was in Coopers dream. } In this dream, Mike Gerard says that he has a tatoo that says BOB. No, the Dream-Mike never mentioned what his tattoo said, at least not in what we saw of the dream. "[...] I, too, have been touched by the devilish one. Tattoo on the left shoulder. Ah, but when I saw the face of God, I was changed. I took the entire arm off. My name is Mike. His name is Bob." } Cooper says this again when describing the dream to Truman and Lucy } at the Great Northern. No, what Cooper told Harry and Lucy the next morning was that the tattoo read "Fire walk with me". } When Mike Gerard is asked about the tattooed arm, he says it says } "Mom" not mother. (some people think he said BOB but I don't think so) } However, notice how much he freaks out when he says this... } He breaks down and cries. Enough to make us question that it said "Mom". I'm not sure why this follows. } I think he was telling lies throughout the interrogation. I do, too. I'd already pointed out a couple of months back that he claimed he was showing up at the hospital visiting his friend Bob Lydecker. Only he was showing up there *before* the assault that put Lydecker in the hospital. -- "Good thing you guys can't keep a secret." --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) UUCP: ...!decwrl!ruby.enet.dec.com!boyajian ARPA: boyajian%ruby.DEC@DECWRL.DEC.COM[src]
Laura & Josie (Re: Devil's Spawn) boyajian@ruby.dec.com (Cisco's Buddy) 1990-11-02 22:36
In article <43634@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU>, v075nkds@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Julie A Moran) writes... } Also, someone posted a message to the effect that Laura had sex with } Josie: when? I must have missed this development. Please let me in on this. This was mentioned in the published (in *our* world :-)) version of Laura's secret diary. -- "Good thing you guys can't keep a secret." --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) UUCP: ...!decwrl!ruby.enet.dec.com!boyajian ARPA: boyajian%ruby.DEC@DECWRL.DEC.COM[src]
Re: request for info: where is it?? boyajian@ruby.dec.com (Cisco's Buddy) 1990-11-02 22:38
In article <16116@csli.Stanford.EDU>, glad@csli.Stanford.EDU (Clayton Glad) writes... } I'm not sure why, but like a number of other viewers I've been under } the impression that TP is in Northeastern Washington. It is. } So I'm a bit confused by Lucy's trip to Tacoma. Never mind that she says } "down to Tacoma," why on earth would she go that far for an abortion? Maybe she's going their to *visit her sister*, just like she told Harry? Nah, that couldn't be it. -- "Good thing you guys can't keep a secret." --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) UUCP: ...!decwrl!ruby.enet.dec.com!boyajian ARPA: boyajian%ruby.DEC@DECWRL.DEC.COM[src]
Re: BOBBY IN CAHOOTS WITH SQUIGGY rcarter@isis.cs.du.edu (Ron Carter) 1990-11-02 22:56
du> Sender: rcarter@isis.cs.du.edu Reply-To: rcarter@isis.UUCP (Ron Carter) Followup-To: alt.tv.twin-peaks Distribution: usa Organization: Center For The Study Of Creative Intelligence Keywords: Bobby, Hank, Leo, Nadine, and a cast of millions... Well, in the same scene after the lift almost kills Bobby, we see Bobby ask Shelley to go get something for him ( something to drink? whatever ) and then we hear Bobby confront "Squiggy" ( in whispers, acting as if to keep it secret from Shelley ) and "Squiggy" responds with something like "Hey, I wanted some money to be left to split with -you- ( ie Bobby ) after buying this contraption..." Also the Squigster is talking 'bout the "Plywood... umm... pinewood..." that he has for the ramp, again acting like all this was more expensive ( at Bobby's prompting ) than it really was, all for the benefit of Shelley... Looks like Bobby ( not a dumb kid ) is playing all the angles ( more angles than a geodesic dome... ) that he can. -- Ron | rcarter@nyx.cs.du.edu | "Emory, say something weak and fawning..." Director | Center For The Study Of Creative Intelligence | Denver, CO[src]
Re: twin peaks downtime c2h5oh@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Idealistic Bibliomystic) 1990-11-02 23:54
In article <RN6RL63@cs.swarthmore.edu> pouncy@campus.swarthmore.edu writes: > > > >BTW 10/20 did suck, didn't it? To quote a firend "you know a show's in trouble when they start putting in the Kung-Fu action." ;-) -- c2h5oh@ucscb.ucsc.edu | "She sat very upright...and read to her grand- | mother about a cat who ate a rat and afterwards, | feeling replete, no doubt, sat upon a mat."[src]