Subject: Re: Uncle Leland From: msmiller@gonzoville.Eng.Sun.COM (Mark Miller) Date: 1990-11-19, 13:42 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: msmiller@world.std.com (Mark Miller) In article <1990Nov19.031416.22952@world.std.com>, unicorn@world.std.com (Arthur P Hamlin) writes: |> The incident between Leland and Coop and the Golf bag does seem to indicate |> that Leland 'secretly' wanted to be caught. But let us take a slightly |> broader view of the scene, and Lelands actions. |> |> The whole reason Leland was stopped was because he was weaving all over the |> road. Beyond conspicuous, just begging to be noticed, stopped, pulled over |> by the police. Why? I think in this latest episode we see that Leland not only knows he's got the BOB in him, but that BOB is taking progressively more control. That scene in the Great Northern when Cooper almost catches him laughing showed how close Leland and BOB really have become. As for the outlandish behaviour, I think BOB is just enjoying the trip. When you consider all the evidence against Leland, and all they've pinned on him is killing Renault, no wonder BOB is riding high. He's seeing just how far he can push the act - he's killed 3 women and nobody suspects Leland. Also, the scene on the road, it sure looked like BOBland had an interesting grip on that golf club. Cooper was about 5 seconds away from having his bean knocked off. Which raises the possibility of BOBland being the one who tried to shoot Cooper. I wonder if they'll call in Albert for Maddie's autopsy. Lucy's sister/cousin/whatever was a nice comedic touch. What is this fetish with balls and rings? The preview of next week showed Cooper's ring and the rings on the phonograph record. And last week it was Navy personel bouncing tennis balls at the lodge and this week BOBland was driving golf balls in the living room. How does this relate to doughnuts? We haven't seen the Major in a few weeks now. Wonder what's been happening up at his base? ____________________________________________________________________________ Mark S. Miller UUCP: msmiller@world.std.com "In a nation ruled by swine, all pigs are upward mobile." Disclaimer: I work for me, so do my words. - Hunter S. Thompson