Subject: Re: Adieu, Mon Ame Solitaire (Was Re: ACES!) From: vnend@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (D. W. James) Date: 1991-02-18, 14:07 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991Feb17.043440.19372@midway.uchicago.edu> lecl@quads.uchicago.edu (elizabeth e. leclair) writes: )In article <6072@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> russelrd@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Robert Russell) writes: )I have to admit the last scene boggled my mind. If this is truly ) the last episode of Twin Peaks ever to air, I think that this scene does ) in some way represent the best and most daring of the approach for which ) TP is now justly famous (if not appreciated). The White Light thing ) happened again, our Special Gifted Agent sees the destruction of Josie ) and the ever-corrupting influence of BOB, Truman being helpless to stop ) any of it. The inexplicable dancing dwarf returns-- a code for the ) final inexplicability of Twin Peaks. Josie in the drawer knob? Can't ) figure it out, but it sure was creepy, and typical of the original ) visuals of the series. Two thoughts. We now have the link between the WKLP/WE plotline and the Packard/Ekhardt plot that I was wondering about a couple of weeks ago. The second is a bit more complex. We've seen, a few times, that the host of the 'inhabiting spirit' needs to be near for the spirit to manifest in a vision (as opposed to a dream). (Perhaps this is too limited. It certainly seems to be true for the Sr. Droolcup/GIANT, so I'm going to over generalize and hypothisize that it is true for all of them.) If this is so, who are the current hosts for BOB and the Man From Another Place? There were only two people in the room... Before BOB showed up, I commented to my friends that I bet that Albert's autopsy of Josie showed slow poisoning, which I blamed on Cathrine. (I admit the delicate timing was a bit much.) After BOB showed up, one of my friends suggested perhaps I wasn't wrong, and the poison was 'blue goo.' If that is it, then I think that Andrew becomes a stonger syspect for a couple of things. So, how much of what Andrew said in the elevator was a lie? Certainly the bit about Josie warning him off sounded like one. -- Vnend, Lottery winner #316 Ignorance is the mother of adventure. vnend@princeton.edu, vnend@pucc.bitnet, or {backbone}!princeton!nudity!vnend Anonymous posting service (NO FLAMES!):vnend@ms.uky.edu "ONE SIZE FITS MOST -- MADE IN U.S.A."