Subject: Owls not being as they seem. From: georgen@pooky.cs.mun.ca (George Noel) Date: 1992-09-09, 06:50 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks >> >> Another example to back this up is that Cooper only starts to see the >> >> giant after he gets shot and near death. >> >> >> >> > > > >I wonder if that what the Log Lady meant when she said "The Owls are not what > >they seem." (ie maybe she meant that death isn't as bad as Coop or Laura > >thought). Anyone have thoughts? Anyone? Buller.... > > > >Mike The 3 things I can think of that the saying "The Owls are not as they seem" would mean, in order of preference: 1. The spirits use the Owls as a temporary host until they find a human host. (When Bob leaves Leland we see an Owl flying out of a light in the woods which shows a quick shot of Bob's face behind the Owl's face.) 2. The spirits (and the gifted) SEE through the Owls.. remember Sarah's vision of Jacoby digging up the necklace half? There was an Owl watching James/Donna when they buried it and possibly when jacoby dug it up. The Log Lady, while in her cabin says "The Owls can't see us in here". 3. Owls meaning "Other World Lifeforms" (mentioned in Predator II) are not dead as you think but are alive (spiritually) living in the lodges. -=*George*=-
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