Subject: Re: Why was the FBI called in the first place? From: rjohnson@vela.acs.oakland.edu (R o d Johnson) Date: 1991-04-12, 21:16 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <6259@male.EBay.Sun.COM> fins@radgumbo.Corp.Sun.COM (Richard Schiavi) writes: > >After some pondering I was wondering why was the FBI called into > >the murder investigation in the first place?? Or was something else > >going on that I don't remember. Because Ronette Pulaski crossed the state line, and then because the murder connected (via the letter under the fingernail) to a case that the FBI was already in on. > >Also, does anyone else out there wonder why most if not all of the FBI agents > >on the show are always very strange? Ever met an FBI agent? 'Nuff said. ;) > >There's no good old Harry S in the FBI, There's Roger. > >only Coop, who is not your average Joe, the Denise/Dennis thing, Denise is -not a "thing"; -not an FBI agent. > >Albert > >has his moments, and then this new guy with the wierd hearing thang, "This new guy" is hardly new. > >and of course our token psycho Mr Earle. > >I may have even missed some! I wonder what our men and women in the > >Bureau think about it. They probably think it's "weird" and watch Cheers instead, like most people. -- Rod Johnson * rjohnson@vela.acs.oakland.edu * (313) 650 2315 "Poetry ends like a rope" --Jack Spicer