Subject: Re: loved 2/9 episode From: dsolomon@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (Daniel Solomon) Date: 1991-02-15, 13:17 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <10340005@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM> collier@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM (Mark Collier) writes: > > > >Okay, I can't stand it any longer. Everyone else out there seems to like and > >understand Windom Earle's use of the name "Leo-Stein" to refer to Leo. I don't > >get it. Please explain. What is the significance of this name? It is an obvious refence to Frankenstein's monster, but it is the movie monster as opposed to the one in the novel. I personally think that it is supposed to be a knock on the monster in YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, especially because of the whole comic sense of the entire scene. - Dan Solomon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- dsolomon@hmcvax.claremont.edu | "No amount of planning will ever replace dsolomon@jarthur.claremont.edu | dumb luck" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "At that moment, an event--or is "event" the word for it?--takes place which cannot be described, and hence no attempt will be made to describe it."