Subject: Re: Vaguely Coherent Thoughts Concerning the 1/19 Episode {Tiny Spoile From: ADMN8647@Ryerson.CA (Linda Birmingham) Date: 1991-01-24, 06:07 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991Jan24.023207.20849@nntp-server.caltech.edu>, socalgas@eql.caltech.edu (SoCalGas) says: > > Some thoughts on watching the 1/19 episode: > > ---I certainly *hope* Shelley dreamt Leo's ressurection. If its for > >real, then that means not only has Leo regained his faculties, but he was > >cognizant enough during his incapacitation to remember his multiple > >humiliations, and smear cake/don the party hat accordingly... When I saw this scene I thought it was real and that Leo was showing Shelley he remembered every humilating thing she and Bobby had done to him. This made it all the more scary, because if Leo was abusive before when Shelley was at least concealing her contempt, just what would he be like now. Personally, I don't think Shelley or Bobby stand a chance. Nor do I think Leo needs to be possessed by Bob to be evil. He was doing a good job before he had any real grudge with the world. Now that he has been shot, left for dead, abused by his wife and her lover, I think Leo is going to become a living nightmare for several TP residents. > > ---Hank's assault 'n battery of Big Ed probably shatters my personal > >theory that Hank is a good guy masquerading as a bad one for some unknown > >purpose {after all, with Andrew still alive, we don't know for sure if Hank > >really tried to kill anybody except for Leo, who was about to kill Bobby}. > >Then again, if *my* wife slept around with someone called "Big Ed," I'd > >probably get pretty violent, too... Did Hank not say that he deliberately ran over the person (the one he was sent to jail for) to provide himself an alibi for Andrew's death? Linda ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "MADE FOR TELEVISION THAT'S WHAT THAT IS. MADE FOR TELEVISION" "It was more of a surprise to discover how different Canadians were - they were so polite!" J. Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany ------------------------------------------------------------------------