Subject: Re: Cooper and Horne, Catherine From: c2h5oh@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Idealistic Bibliomystic) Date: 1990-11-04, 01:37 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1990Nov4.090857.20486@athena.mit.edu> starpath@bookworm.MIT.EDU (David E Hollingsworth) writes: > >While I certainly wouldn't want to deny that possibility, (in fact, I bet it's > >true), I still have some hope that Lynch thought that the audience was sufficently > >primed for a 'little' joke. The joke in this case being that it is OBVIOUS that he > >was Catherine in disguise, while the outcome could be that it is simply not true. Just what I was wondering myself. Was the scene with Pete and (possibly) Catherine an in-joke we were *supposed* to get or not? It seemed too obvious to be true. Lynch is one devious guy. The scene with Josie, Ben and the keys was the *first* time I've liked that character in the whole show. Josie, I mean. I still don't like Ben. But that really cracked me up. -- 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."