Subject: Re: Explain this: How did Laura get that diary page to Mrs. Tremond, h From: ADMN8647@Ryerson.CA (Linda Birmingham) Date: 1990-12-07, 08:06 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1451@bbxsda.UUCP>, scott@bbxsda.UUCP (Scott Amspoker) says: > > various information deleted > >What I find interesting is that Harold could have known she was going > >to die that night. What would he have done? I think Harold did know, remember when he said to Donna and Maddy about knowing the secrete of knowing who killed you. Maybe if Harold did kill himself (and this IMHO is in doubt) it was because he could no longer live with the fact he did nothing to prevent Laura from going to her death. Also it is quite reasonable,if Harold was contemplating suicide,to want the world to know the truth and give the final page to Donna. What I don't understand is why he would not call her directly or leave some other message that was not quite so obscure? He was being very optimistic that Donna would overhear what was written in the suicide note and then rush off to the Tremonds'. Unless Harold knew he was in danger from Bob and had to cover his tracks very carefully. I think there is a lot more to the Harold plot line that could be explored in future episodes. LINDA "Agent Cooper, all the problems of our entire society are of a sexual nature" PS: As you can tell from the numerous posting, I'm having a slow day/week/ month/lifetime, please bear with me.