Subject: Re: 12/1 episode questions...(Europeans avoid due to spoilers) From: ADMN8647@Ryerson.CA (Linda Birmingham) Date: 1990-12-06, 05:51 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <11280@pt.cs.cmu.edu>, kck@g.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Karl Kluge) says: > >What, then, are we to make of the dwarf saying that Laura was > >his cousin if the dwarf was supposed to be Leland? It seemed more > >retrofitting than anything else. Also, given that there wasn't much of Maybe the dwarf was really Maddy. Just because the sex was different does not necessarily mean this is not so. The dwarf said both he and the Laura look alike where from the same place - heaven ? It was Maddy's death that motivated everyone,including Albert, to work harder at finding the killer. I think Albert's change in personality may have been due to his very real disgust at yet another murder and their failure at solving the crime. Albert obviously prides himself at his ability to find solutions quickly and the fact he was unable to solve this one bothered him. I think Albert also knew that conventional methods had failed at catching this killer and hence the need for magic. This could explain why Cooper did not resort to the traditional method of arresting Leland even though he had evidence. Remember Truman had a hard time believing any of this to be true and Cooper had to show BOB he was on to him to force a confession. Or it simply could have been a take off on the old fashioned denouncements in mysteries. :>) > >a case against Ben if his blood didn't match the blood on the towel > >and note, why the hell was he so concerned about getting Catherine's > >testimony? Ben was in no position to know whether his blood did or did not match the blood on the towel. As far as he was concerned he was still the prime supsect. LINDA "Agent Cooper, the problems of our entire society are of a sexual nature"