Subject: Re: Conjunction of Planets (last episode) From: sjohnson@texas.vlsi.sgi.com (Scott Johnson) Date: 1991-06-13, 11:50 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In RMDELC01@ulkyvx.BITNET (Rose Marie Delckum) writes: >> >>From: appel@xcf.Berkeley.EDU (Shannon D. Appel) >>> >>> Someone mentioned that to me this morning (i.e. that the two rooms >>> >>> was white and black lodge). >>> >>> Has anyone sorted out what was in each place (there are 3 rooms right? >>> >>> Waiting room, and two others?) Perhaps if we break down what was >> >> >> >>there was only _ONE_ room. At first it looked like two, with the middle >> >>passage in between them. Then, near the end, when Coop starts wildly running >> >>about, he is going in a circle, with each entrance bringing him to the same >> >>room from different sides. Look more carefully at those last 15 minutes, >> >>people. Good and evil the same? or someone thought it would look cool? > > I beg to differ. After it was all over my boyfriend > >brought out the old graph paper and we mapped the whole > >thing. Now I'm sorta fuzzy on it, cause after watching it > >for the 20th time I was getting somewhat burned out. But, > >here are his conclusions: > >Okay, one of the clues is the statue in the hallway. It's > >there for a while, and then it disappears. Alos, there is > >one room without furniture. So, we came to the conclusion > >there are 3 rooms and 2 hallways, one hallway with a statue, > >one without. Or, looking at this map, maybe there's three > >hallways. That's it! Okay. There's the ahllway into the > >waiting room, which has a statue in it. Then, there's > >another hallway (also with a statue) that leads to the room > >where Coop faced Bob and Shadow-Laura. Then, there's a > >third hallway without a statue that leads to the empty room. > >I think. But this was the basic idea. I think I'll shut up > >till he gets home and let him post and explain all his > >breakdowns etc. I get the feeling that if he stepped out of one room for a second then stepped back in it, it would be totally different. i.e. I don't think you can map a place such as the Black Lodge, just as I doubt there is a map of heaven. sj