Subject: Re: AGH! 26 Jan episode From: jespah@milton.u.washington.edu (Kathleen Hunt) Date: 1991-01-28, 12:05 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <4903@vela.acs.oakland.edu> rjohnson@vela.acs.oakland.edu (R o d Johnson) writes: > > > >Whew, I'm glad someone else saw that scene my way. I didn't think > >that guy (if it *was* a guy) was Dick's twin. Dick just said "must > >tell Ned. . . my twin, you know. . . we never. . . got on too well, > >you see." etc., and then in the next shot we see this "guy" watching. > >When Brett said it *was* Dick's twin, I couldn't figure out what I > >missed. > > > >On the other hand, I didn't see it as Jonathan either. Could it be > >what's his name, Eckert? But what would the whole Nick'n'Dick > >storyline have to do with Eckert anyway? (Of course, now that the > >secret of Nicky's parentage is out of the bag, anything could happen.) > >Oh well, I'm sure it'll all be made clear in about six months. It couldn't have been Eckert (sp?) because, remember, he was talking to Josie at that cabin, just a few minutes before. I know, I know, we didn't actually *see* him, but Josie was obviously seeing him. Unless she was hallucinating or something, we should assume that it really was Eckert. Poor Josie! She was obviously scared out of her wits! Do you think Harry will rescue her? Or maybe Eckert is just going to threaten her and then let her go. I'm puzzled about how they both got into the Log Lady's cabin, though. > >Things We Saw: log truck, sprinklers > >Things We Didn't: traffic light, owl > >Things I Couldn't Make Out: the special in the RR-- stew? I think it was llama stew. Given what the Air Force pilot said to Coop in the diner, you think Major Briggs is going to be committed to an asylum by the government? Against his will, I mean. From what the pilot said about "drugs in the name of confidentiality" I think the government's going to try to drug Briggs into silence. I'm surprised no one's mentioned the horse at the waterfall. It's obviously the white horse Sarah saw. And Coop *knows* there's something special about it, but I don't know how he's going to convince the town that they've got to rescue the horse off from that rock it's perched on. What is Coop going to try to do, airlift it out with a helicopter? All in all, a good episode. Nice to see Julee Cruise again. Kathleen jespah@milton.u.washington.edu