Subject: Re: Chess board wrong? From: jak@ceres.physics.uiowa.edu Date: 1991-01-21, 08:40 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <0094308A.F1CF6CA0@ELM.CIRCA.UFL.EDU>, statman@oak.circa.ufl.edu (Charles D. Kincaid) writes: > > Hi there, > > > > I noticed that the chess board at the end was wrong. The knight and > > pawn on white's (whyndam's? The b---ard. Coop should be white) were missing. > > I suppose it's possible that they were knocked over when the (male) body > > and accessories were moved in, but it seems odd that they weren't lying on > > the board and that none of the other pieces were knocked over. I don't mind > > if this is just a continuity error, but with TP you can never tell what > > has meaning and what doesn't. > > > > chuck d. kincaid > > statman@stat.ufl.edu Also, if I remember correctly, Earle's first move was P-K4, and white still had its king pawn sitting in its starting square at K2. Jeff Kouba jak@ceres.physics.uiowa.edu