Subject: TP: Mostly Annie Comments and Questions (Spoilers) From: kimi@ablnc.att.com (Kimiye) Date: 1991-06-14, 11:31 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks How _did_ Annie become injured? Windom never hurts her, since she simply yammers in fear and then goes catatonic within the circle. Could the injury, similar to Maddy's bloody face when she died, indicate that Annie has somehow been possessed of her spirit? We always wondered about Donna's possible metaphysical connection to Laura, but I think that was mostly a red herring. Maddy, on the other hand, seemed to have a real connection to, if not possession by, Laura. Annie with Maddy on board--would she have any better chance of detecting that Cooper is not Cooper? Or maybe the head injury indicates some damage to the soul (like Leland, Maddy, Ben and Coop). At any rate, Annie is marked. Annie, unlike other victims, seems to have had no premonition of her fate. She does not seem to have been a pawn of Windom or BOB until the pageant draws attention to her. Was her picture on one of the cards at any point? While standing between Windom and Cooper, Annie seems to be aware but helpless, like she knows Cooper should not agree to trade his soul, but can't tell him. "It's a trap!" This looks like the real Annie, not the injured one on the floor which turns into Caroline, then Windom. On the other hand, I grew really tired of her "flat affect" style of acting, as if the character were reading off the TelePrompter. I guess it was supposed to signify some great calm in her character, but it seemed to leech the passion out of the whole relationship with Coop. They seemed very intent, but never "swept away". I wanted "swept away". Oh, well, I'll go rewatch the "Ice Breaking" episode of "Northern Exposure" :-) Kimiye Tipton att!ablnc!kimi kimi@ablnc.att.com Maitland, FL "If you want to catch a fish, think like a fish."