Subject: Really good cherry. From: dkonerding@eagle.wesleyan.edu (Rafael Juarez) Date: 1991-01-19, 20:15 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Let it never be said that Twin Peaks or the people who make up the town of Twin Peaks are perfect; I can say that with little- nay, no doubt. But yet again, we are treated with many minutes and too few seconds of an hour of a slice of a piece of cherry life in America, underground. This episode of Twin Peaks showed some of the poorest most obvious scenes of soap operations we have yet seen; it made me sad to see those scenes, because they've grown old. But the episode also included some of the most amazing imagery and clever thinkums Peyton has yet scripted; I can count not on hand the number of episodes which have included so much pure Peakery as this one. Scenes like the very first and the very last-- from Briggs in the Stone Chair (a place I am sure we will see more of) to the next move by Windham Earle-- a staggeringly well-shot and quite horrifying response-- amazed me. I do not think the trickery of madness and stupidity among Ben and Catherine is interesting, nor do I find James and his new beaue satisfying-- perhaps because they're so damn mundane. Will we see scenes reminiscent of Cooper's adventurous foray into One Eyed Jack's with Donna saving James from the evil of the Incestual Bobsey Twins? o Join us next week, for more silliness. o Is Windham Cooper? o Is BOB pregnant with Laura's love child? o Has the demand for creamed corn driven its price so high than even Dave Lynch can't afford to get stoned on it anymore? o Have I gone looney? Fiona at 11. -- David Konerding, Wesleyan University DKONERDING@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU "Cooper, I said a BUD light!" -- Major Briggs