Subject: Re: RS: a possible ending - but not all the steps to get there From: falkenha@ug.cs.dal.ca (Craig R. Falkenham) Date: 1991-04-16, 18:19 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991Apr16.031306.17862@cec1.wustl.edu> jab0396@cec2.wustl.edu (John A. Breen) writes: > >In article <1991Apr13.091500.521@arizona.edu> dmittleman@misvax.mis.arizona.edu writes: >> >>Final scene: >> >> >> >>We are just inside the doorway of Cooper's room at the Great Northern. We >> >>see Cooper in a profile view sitting in a wooden chair at his desk/dresser >> >>staring blankly into the mirror in front of him (not wholly unlike the >> >>opening scene with Josie). The woom is dark and warm and woody. The >> >>camera angle slowly moves towards Cooper circling around behind him. Very >> >>haunting TP music picks up in the background. As the camera comes arond >> >>behind Cooper we can see his reflection in the mirror. It is Bob smiling >> >>and laughing back out at him. The picture fades to black. "Lynch/Frost" >> >>appears on the screen. Wow. In a word ... wow. I would never ... well, almost never think of this. > >Not bad, but I personally think it's too predictable. How about this: > > > >Same setting, but instead of staring into the mirror, Coop is intently > >reading something. We see BOB in the mirror, smiling one of his > >maniacal grins. Coop looks up suddenly, and we see Audrey's > >reflection in the mirror (I always thought she had an evil streak). > >Audrey: Sorry, did I startle you? > >Coop: No, not at all...do you smell something burning? > >[fade to black] Now this is something I would never expect. Of course, that might make me suspect it. But, really, I would never have thought of this. > >Of course, someone will have to work in a way for Audrey to be > >involved in the final battle... She gets kidnapped by Jean & ('et') Jacques Renault's long lost father ... Dwayne Milford (The old guy living with Lana). > >----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >John A. Breen | "Where is fancy bread, > > jab0396@cec1.wustl.edu | in the heart or in the head?" > > johnb@hobbes.mdc.com | -- Willy Wonka Craig R. Falkenham "Master of the obvious"