Subject: Lynch and therapy ( was Re: Is Twin Peaks anti-woman? From: jet@karazm.math.uh.edu (J. Eric Townsend) Date: 1990-11-17, 23:37 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1990Nov15.012750.22989@midway.uchicago.edu> lecl@quads.uchicago.edu (elizabeth e. leclair) writes: > > "I can see Lynch's work in three ways. All of them scare me. He > >might be cynically corrupt, exploiting his now vast, gullible, prime-time > >audience with those secrets he says it's all about. Or I can see him as > >the wise man, the visionary showing us our darkest depths. Or maybe he's > >really the gifted innocent in touch with, though incompletely aware of, > >his own unconscious and tapping ours in ways he cannot articulate." A friend's therapist stated that she's most interested in how people *reacted* to (oh shit, forgot the name) Lynch's most recent film. She found the movie, well, she found the theatre, ok? :-) Nothing too terribly new or inventive, although she was glad some attempt was made to link childhood abuse and adult problems. -- J. Eric Townsend Internet: jet@uh.edu Bitnet: jet@UHOU Systems Manager - University of Houston Dept. of Mathematics - (713) 749-2120 EastEnders list: eastender@karazm.math.uh.edu Skate UNIX(r)