Subject: Re: Pete at the GN From: keb3@po.CWRU.Edu (Keith E. Bitely) Date: 1991-04-25, 20:00 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In a previous article, km46+@andrew.cmu.edu (Ken Miller) says: > >I think that the scene with Pete at the Great Northern was relatively > >important. In the scene prior to this one, we see that Ben is startled > >by something or SOMEONE. Next, flash to Pete in the lobby by a > >fireplace talking about or perhaps TO Josie. As he leaves the lobby, he > >turns around and waves. However, only one person is in the lobby, a man > >who had not even been talking to Pete. I belive that Pete and Ben have > >seen Josie. > > Ken I thought this whole Pete talking to Josie scene was very confusing. Ok, maybe Pete saw Josie and was talking with her. But, why in the world didn't he have reaction like Ben did in that scene with the 'shakes' music when he turned around? I mean, I don't think I would have this happy-go-lucky attitude that Pete was displaying. Also, if he saw Josie, why didn't he make a bigger deal out of it? Like, tell some people or something... I honestly don't think Josie or someone would've told him to be discreet about it. I mean, if that were the case, he would have been whispering to Josie rather than being as loud as he was. I don't dispute the fact that perhaps he was talking to Josie, but I just can't understand his reaction to it, or the way he handled it. Any ideas? Keith -- "I sat very still...so that the rat couldn't get to my foot. I couldn't stop thinking of how awful it was going to feel when it closed its jaws around my ankle and bit down...And so...because I knew all he wanted was my foot, _I bit my foot off myself_." From _The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer_ (Jennifer Lynch)