Subject: Re: Is Albert what he says he is? From: hikaru%halcyon.uucp@seattleu.edu Date: 1990-11-17, 17:32 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks elf%halcyon.uucp@seattleu.edu writes: > > This is an odd question; given Lynch's tendency to have truly > > outrageous characters on the show, let's consider Albert's behavior. Did > > he > > (A) Make up that whole thing about his being a 'peaceful > > warrior,' and "I love you, Sherriff Truman," to save his personal hide, > > or, > > (B) Is Albert, in true Lynchian style, a true 'peaceful > > warrior,' except that he is also the most grating and obnoxious > > personality one should ever meet? > > What's your opinion? > > _________________________________________________sig 32________________ > > Elf Sternberg | Didja ever realize that if it wasn't for Newton > > elf@halcyon.wa.com | we wouldn't haveta eat bruised apples? > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Interesting question, and one that has come up before. I happen to think that he's one of these repressed people who are so dead-set against physical violence, he'll become a nervous wreck if he doesn't get out his agressions in some way. So he acts like an asshole. Meaningless quote for the day: "People who live in gasoline houses shouldn't throw matches." Richard Barrett