Subject: Re: FWWM - spoilers... From: sef@Kithrup.COM Date: 1992-08-29, 12:24 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article Jeremy Matthew Toeman writes: > >This is actually a list of questions I have, but will spoil a few things.. > >1] Was I the only one disturbed by the painting with the door on it? That > >was one of the more horrifying things I have ever seen. In Laura's dream, > >when she walked through it, where was she? Is this a possible entrance to > >either of the Lodges? I knew the picture was going to do something like that, and, yeah, it disturbed me too. A lot. > >3] Did they forget to put in a scene of a letter being shoved under the > >girls' fingernails?? I *KNOW* they both had them. (Either that, or my > >memory is way-screwed) No, they had it, it just wasn't made much of. > >6] Was the one-armed man the guy driving the truck? Didn't he make the same > >sound as the short dancing man (dont know his name) as he approached the > >Palmers in their Jag? Yes. The dancing man said, "I am the arm, and I sound like this." When I heard the sound as the One-armed man approached the Palmers' car, I suddenly realized what that meant: when the one-armed man cut off his arm, the dancing man took on a life of his own in that other plane. > >9] When Laura said "Fire Walk With Me", why did she become like the > >evil-Laura, or however else you'd like to describe that? And could someone > >refresh me of what became of Harold in the show? Did he kill himself or > >just leave? Laura was becoming a vessel for BOB. This was what she was most afraid of. And, yeah, Harold killed himself in the series. Hung himself, in fact. > >10] DId Leland ever know he was Bob until his final night on the show? If > >not, then I found much of this to have been inconsistent, and Bob should > >have done more of the fighting/anger scenes.. Yes and no. Yes he knew, but I got the impression the knowledge was blocked off. One last comment on the movie: if you disregard the supernatural angles, and just concentrate on Laura, the movie does a good job of showing a young woman who is losing her mind. And that was the most frightening aspect of it.
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