Subject: Cooper in Pittsburg (HELP) From: pnorman@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (Peter T. Norman) Date: 1992-09-14, 13:11 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In the holding cell under the Sheriff's Station, Leland confesses to the killings. Well, I guess Bob confesses, sorry. He says "he likes knives"..."just like what happened to you in Pittsburg, Coop!" Bob knows what happened to Cooper in Pittsburg. Uh, does anyone want to venture an explanation for this? The Pittsburg incident, of course, is referred to by Gordon Cole when he drops by to see how Cooper is after he had been shot. Remember the "You remind me today of a small Mexican Chiuaua (sp?)" Well, the only thing for certain which I gleened from this meeting is that Cole DOES know of the Lodges etc and thus we have support for the Theory of the Blue Rose Cases. Cooper says "I was wounded in Pittsburg, thats the only similarity" [with the events here in Twin Peaks]. Is Cooper just being cautious here, by not admitting that he suspects more and more that Twin Peaks is in fact intimately connected to the Blue Rose Cases? So, how does Bob know what happened to Cooper? And I won't buy into any of that talk of - well, since Bob is from the Lodge (B/W) he can travel in time or whatever so he just sort of filled himself in on Cooper's story for the hell of it! Why not something along the lines that Bob has been aware of Cooper for a longer time than his work in Twin Peaks? Oh hell, what does everyone think? This just lurched at me as I watched this episode earlier today. Peter "hopelessly fighting the devil futility" - R.Smith d