Subject: Re: Uncle Leland From: robertj@Autodesk.COM (Young Rob Jellinghaus) Date: 1990-11-28, 17:31 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <16059@bfmny0.BFM.COM> tneff@bfmny0.BFM.COM (Tom Neff) writes: > >I would love to think that Leland's hair turning white had to do with > >killing Jacques Renault, but (a) it's just too damn much of a > >coincidence that it happened over the season break, and (b) if he killed > >Laura as well, why didn't his hair turn white then? If someone else > >killed Laura, why didn't THEIR hair turn white? It doesn't wash. What does (a) mean? Why is it significant? And personally I like the theory that BOB/Leland killed both Laura and Maddy, and BOB/Leland is currently still with us. Leland, sans BOB, killed Jacques and went loopy because of it. Leland may well be subconsciously aware that he killed Laura, which may explain his excessive, insnity-producing grief--which led him, without BOB's involvement, to kill Jacques. In this case, Jacques' death is a sort of surrogate suicide for Leland the murderer, which is why he was so chipper after Jacques' death. Incoherent, but who cares, I've gotta get back to hacking. > >'The Nazis have no sense of humor, so why -| Tom Neff > >should they want television?' -- Phil Dick |- tneff@bfmny0.BFM.COM -- Rob Jellinghaus | "Next time you see a lie being spread or Autodesk, Inc. | a bad decision being made out of sheer robertj@Autodesk.COM | ignorance, pause, and think of hypertext." {decwrl,uunet}!autodesk!robertj | -- K. Eric Drexler, _Engines of Creation_