Subject: Re: Harold Smith could not have killed Laura. From: spass@midas.WR.TEK.COM (Spass Stoiantcschewsky) Date: 1990-11-09, 21:50 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In some article horny@ucscl.UCSC.EDU (Michael Kaye) writes: > > > >In article <1990Nov5.145304.35433@eagle.wesleyan.edu> dkonerding@eagle.wesleyan.edu (Rafael Juarez, SCA) writes: >> >> >> >>How in the world could Harold Smith have killed Laura Palmer if Harold >> >>can't leave his apartment? More accurately, how would he have gotten the body >> >>to the water? > >2) He fears to leave usually, but something about that night > >made his desire to follow Laura greater than his desire to stay indoors. > >Maybe he's really worried or curious about Laura that night. > > > >3) Laura talks him into following her that night, to get him out of > >the house, and so that Ronette can meet her special friend. mmmm...'bout 10 days ago i posted that harold is *not* afraid of the dark (or we have an inconsistency). the first time donna visits him at night (i think it was on her second visit) we see a shot of him answering the door. he doesn't bother to check who it is, he just opens the door wide. whenever donna visited him during the day, he peers out through the blinds first. i conclude that the dark is far less fearsome to harold than the daylight. is he a vampire?...uh, no. ~spass -- spass otto stoiantschewsky"i shot agent cooper" put this subject in your kill file