Subject: Re: More on THE MOVIE.. (and blood types) From: giovin@risky.ecs.umass.edu (Rocky J Giovinazzo) Date: 1991-08-24, 18:14 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991Aug23.223745.4795@agate.berkeley.edu> philfree@headcrash.Berkeley.EDU (Philip Lee Tanner) writes: > >In article lr1b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Lisa M. Roraback) writes: >> >>user Joe Zitt@zitt writes: >> >>Now this is an interesting idea. But Laura told Coop in the dream who >> >>killed her, and she did say it was Leland. Also it was Leland's blood on >> >>the note. > > This is only half-correct. The exact words Laura said to Coop in the above- > > mentioned sequence were "MY FATHER KILLED ME." Laura never said her father's > > name. It has been mentioned by several posters that one off-the-wall > > possibility is --> Leland is NOT Laura's father. Ben Horne, maybe? Bzzzzzztt! Ben was with Catherine. > > Before anyone catches me on this, I admit this doesn't explain the > > fact that Leland remembers killing her as he dies in Coop's lap. > > But we're talking about things concevied by David Lynch! I think his vision > > of the 'truth' (no philosophy flames, please) was not completely aired. > > (I will resist the strong urge to flame the Nielsen system into rubble.) > > The blood on the note was indeed Leland's bloodTYPE. So what? Yes, it > > may have been the rarest blood type. But I'm sure there are more than several > > people in Twin Peaks with AB- (isn't this the one? I'm not sure). This could > > be a red herring a la Lynch. Or not. We don't know. And besides, Bob is a > > pretty evil guy. I think he has it in him to create false memories in Leland. > > Or not. I don't know; no one except Mr. Lynch himself knows that (assuming > > that he thought the plot all the way through). My old Chemistry prof. had AB- (I think) and told me that less than 5% of the population has this type. According to the Access Guide, of the 5120.1 people in Twin Peaks (whatever that means), you could maybe presume that less than 256 people have this type-- and we all know what this means! If we take away 1 for the killer from 256, then we get 255 innocent people. If you add those digits together, you get 12 which is the number of trees in the Glastonberry Grove circle and also the number of rainbow trout in Pete's truck. Add those digits together and you get 3 which represents the trinity of Black Lodge entities-- 1. LMFAP, 2. Giant, 3. BOB. So you can see that Leland's blood type was leading us to the Black Lodge all along. If only Coop could have figured this out, he might have beat WE to the Black Lodge. rambling-ly yours, Rocky Giovinazzo