Subject: Questions (spoilers) From: jjc4@po.CWRU.Edu (James J. Campanella) Date: 1992-08-31, 17:08 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Okay, My major question is (and its a little complicated. . . ): Okay, I got the distinct impression that the inhabitants of the Black Lodge "eat" pain and suffering (Garbonsiviaum, not even close, sorry). Further, I got the impression that Bob is almost a butcher for the group. That he must kill whoever wears that dreaded green ring. Near the end of the movie, the dwarf and one-armed man asked for their share of the pain and suffering. Okay, so question 1.) Are they good or evil if they feed off other people's pain and suffering? After all, they are not objecting to Bob's behavior. 2.) Do they *need* to cosume the pain and suffering or do they do it for some other reason? 3.) When the one-armed man saw the light and became "good", he must have stopped consuming pain. Does that mean that it wasn't necessary for the survival of the "demons"? Any comments? -- Jim Campanella|"You're a ninja?! Should I call you 'Master'?" CWRU Bio Dept.|"Hmm, That has a ring to it." Cleveland, |"Yeah, and so does a bathtub . . . " Ohio | -Tom Servo, Master Ninja I, MST3K