Subject: Re: Minor continuity error From: lefty@twg.com ("Lefty") Date: 1990-11-15, 14:16 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1990Nov11.203117.865@ceres.physics.uiowa.edu> jak@ceres.physics.uiowa.edu writes: > > For all his talents, Lynch is not an astronomer. Cooper filled us in that > > about 13 days have passed during the course of the show. In one of the first > > few episodes, we saw a full moon, and again last night we saw the full moon. > > Now, it's quite impossible to go from full moon to full moon in two weeks. > > And we saw other phases of the moon that were just as out of place. I just > > think shows are much more enjoyable when even the little details are > > taken care of. Hey! I _agree_ with you! I think they should only film the series one or (at most) two days a _month_ in order to make sure that they manage to keep the phases of the moon straight! Write your Congressman. Sheesh! -- Lefty (lefty@twg.com) | "And you may ask yourself, D:.O:.D:., C:.M:.C:. | 'How do I work this?'"