Subject: Re: Chess From: davidson@ac.dal.ca Date: 1991-01-23, 10:26 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article , appel@ocf.Berkeley.EDU (Shannon D. Appel) writes: > > Supposition: Earle's chess moves are all reflected by events in real life > > in Twin Peaks (yes; this *HAS* been noted before, I know) > > > > Earls' first moves were simple movements of pawns. It would make sense if > > these were movements of Earl's "pawns" into positions in Twin Peaks. I for > > one would not say the attempt on Cooper makes sense here in the Chess Context. > > OK, if Earl's first movements were pawns, who has arrived in Twin Peaks new > > this season. Is Andrew one of the pawns? Was Jean the other? > >[Deleted] > > If I'm not badly mistaken, Earle's third move was PxP resulting in the death > > that we saw at the end of the episode (Was that Margaret? I'd be bummed.) The closing credits had a credit for a "dead man". The person in Harry's office LOOKED like Margaret, however, so this may just be a proverbial Red Herring. > > Coop has already made his response (another PxP) by killing Jean. > > > > BTW, I for one don't expect this little Chess game to go on much longer. It > > would take *WAY* to long to finish Jonathan Davidson DAVIDSON@AC.DAL.CA Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada