Subject: FWWM spoilers: The Blue Rose From: zerobeat@intacc.uucp (Ferenc Szabo) Date: 1992-09-04, 23:22 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1992Aug30.224642.15953@ncsu.edu> rmaddy@che20.ncsu.EDU (Richard M Addy) writes: > > > >FWWM spoilers DEAD ahead > > > > B > >What was the significance of the blue rose? All the other clues the > >lady in red had were very obvious, as far as symbolism went (I'll admit > >I didn't catch them when she appeared, though). A blue rose - something > >that doesn't exist naturally? Therefore, an unusual or supernatural > >Acase? Anyone? Anyone? Perhaps the blue rose signifies Project BlueBook, the UFO project that Windom Earl was involved with in the 60's. Project BlueBook is a very real government project (still in operation??). Big top secret UFO thing. > > Also, I missed the first season of the series - were the old lady and > >the kid who gave Luara from that period? I think they're from the White > >Lodge, but then why were they in the same room with Bob when David > >Bowie's character started ranting and talking about how he had seen one > >of their meetings. spoilers up ahead for first few episodes of season 2: Mrs. Tremond and her grandson appeared early in the second season. They lived across from Harold Smith, sort of. Actually we find out later on that somebody else had been living there....a totally different Mrs. Tremond with NO grandson and no record of the older woman anywhere. It's probably not technically accurate to call the old woman Mrs. Tremond--maybe Old Woman And Grandson (OWaG)? Old Woman and Boy (OWaB)? They gave me the creeps even more in the movie. ferenc
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