Subject: Re: More on THE MOVIE.. (and blood types) From: salmieri@whitebase.ukp.com (Gregory Salmieri) Date: 1991-08-26, 05:50 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks > > In article <1991Aug23.223745.4795@agate.berkeley.edu> philfree@headcrash.Berk >> > >In article lr1b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Lisa M. >>> > >>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 >> > > 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 visio >> > > 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 seve >> > > people in Twin Peaks with AB- (isn't this the one? I'm not sure). This cou >> > > 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 Lela >> > > Or not. I don't know; no one except Mr. Lynch himself knows that (assuming > > 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 Isn't it possable that thst is just a coinsidence. It seems a little too fare detched to get to the black lodge by adding numbers togather. I didn't even think thehad an accurate count of the population in TP.