Subject: Reasons why Teresa, Laura and Maddy were killed (was re: 2nd viewing) From: v075q5fr@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Scott J Gorcey) Date: 1992-09-02, 19:08 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Date: 2 Sep 1992 21:52 EDT Distribution: world Keywords: In article <1992Sep2.211218.22627@adobe.com>, asente@adobe.com (A Usenet Pal) writes... > >Saw the movie for a second time last night. Spoilers... > > > >BOB doesn't seem to kill just for fun. Teresa was killed for blackmailing > >Leland. Laura's death seems to be jealousy more than anything else (L/B > >didn't like the idea of other people having her). Maddy was killed to keep > >her from leaving. No, I'd agree that BOB doesn't kill just for fun... but he's "eager for fun..." so I'd guess that's a large part of it - he kills for the garmonbozia, obviously... And the One-Armed Man/Little Man From Another Place DON'T kill for the same reason: because the garmonbozia is addictive, and the OAM has broken the addiction, "I took off the arm..." after "...I saw the face of God..." Anyway, I am not quite sure why Leland/BOB kills Teresa, but the blackmailing Leland angle is a good one... but why would BOB care if Leland was being blackmailed? It's no big deal to him/it. But with Laura, on the other hand, I think you've missed a big piece of the point: Laura wasn't killed out of jealousy, Laura was killed out of RAGE because she had the strength (as Leland when he was a child did not) to resist BOB... BOB wanted Laura as his new host... She resisted him from the ages of 12 to 17, and it nearly cost her sanity (or maybe it DID cost her sanity). The climactic train car scene is the final battle between Laura and BOB/Leland... and she wins, HER will is stronger. BOB will never have her... so he kills her... and in so doing, capitulates the struggle. BOB gets Laura's garmonbozia, which he must split with OAM/LMFAP (because they were once partners... a pre-existing deal or one of the rules of the Lodge people?)... But he DOESN'T get Laura. I've been wondering if that Train Car scene might not have been LAURA'S version of the Dweller On The Threshold confrontation: she faces her greatest fear with perfect courage, sure enough... but does this gain her admittance into the White Lodge?... Comments on that??? Maddy, on the other hand, was killed, I think, because BOB had feasted on Maddy's garmonbozia and wanted more. Remember the episode which opened with Leland's interrogation for the murder of Jaques Renault? That long track throuh a dark cavernous region with Owls hooting, girls (Laura... Maddy?) screaming, and little voices coaxingly chanting "Maddy... Maddy... Maddy? Maddy..." We realize that the track has been out from a slot wall in the interrogation room, but on another level, we've been given admittance to Leland's own head... We've heard what is going on in there: BOB, or BOB and others, are enticing Leland into murdering Maddy... or BOB is tormenting the real Leland with what he's going to do. True enough, Maddy was murdered to prevent her from leaving, but I think had she not decided to leave just then, she probably would have lived a bit longer... > >- Why did Laura keep saying the Bobby killed Mike? It could just be drunken > >ramblings, but I can't help but think there was more to it. But I have no > >idea what. They were stoned! I don't think there's anything more to it than that... Naturally, if Phillip Gerard turns up dead, wrapped in plastic, in the next PEAKS film (knock... er, wood), I'll recant that and call it foreshadowing... Comments anyone??? Scott Gorcey