Subject: Re: TP 3/2/91 (*SPOILERS*) From: xxmartn@lims03.lerc.nasa.gov Date: 1991-03-07, 08:31 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <6929@idunno.Princeton.EDU>, jacobw@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Jacob S Weinstein) writes... > > > >I can't believe you switched Twin Peaks off just before the best > >part of that whole episode! I assume you're the only one, so I'll direct > >my question to those who stayed tuned: can you BELIEVE it? They really > >had me thinking that Leland had killed Laura, but now to find out it was > >Gordon- I don't know. It's a bit much. I did like the scene in which they > >explained that the creamed corned kid was the illigetimate son of the > >drooling old bellhop in the great northern, and that BOB was the > >disposessed spirit of the alien ship that had been sending messages to > >its home planet, using the log lady's (now burnt) log as an antenna, and > >at the same time sapping all of James' and Donna's emotions to power the > >transmitter. All along I thought they were just bad actors, and now it turns out that was part of the plot. > >I was pretty pissed that they offed audrey, though-- especially > >just before the engagement ring was delivered to her door. I knew Coop > >liked her, but to find out that he was so serious, and then to have him > >wake up with her head in the bed-- wow! Talk about powerful. > >Still, now that Wyndam Earl has entered a monastery, I don't > >really know what the show is going to do for the rest of the season. > > Actually, I thought the best part of the 3/2 episode was the direction. (It was directed by Edward D. Wood 3rd)