Subject: Re: Thoughts UPdate (FAQ?) From: melunney@jeeves.uwaterloo.ca (Mike Lunney) Date: 1992-09-14, 16:25 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks goldberg@iastate.edu (Adam Goldberg) writes: > > I think Catherine put the fish in the percolator as a prank for Pete/Josie. Is this based on something that happened in TP:FWWM the movie? Or the original script? > > I thought The white horse meant someone drugged, not death. I since have > > been set straight, referring to a Lynch interview, that it is a pooka, > > signifying death. Then how come Mrs. Palmer saw the horse the night BEFORE Laura was killed. Remember the next morning, Laura tells Leland to "stay away from me". > > What happens if BOB does manage to spell out his entire name under > > fingernails? (He is spelling ROBERT, his proper name... per the > > Euro-flick). Does the placing of the "T" under Theresa Banks' fingernail > > signify the END of a cycle and the "R" under Laura's fingernail signify a > > new cycle beginning? The order was T under Teresa's R under Laura's B under Ronette's (second episode of the second season?) O under Maddy's (seventh or eighth episode?) I'm pretty sure that the B came before the O, so there doesn't seem to be a pattern in the ordering of the letters. If it was T-R-O-B, then you could say R-O-B-E-R-(T-R-O-B)-E-R-T-.... can use the ordering of the letters t > > > > If we take what Mike tells Cooper literally, Bob was the first person > > posessed. He was a veterinarian and had some sort of run in with the OWL, > > Mike's familiar. Now Bob the vet and BOB are one and the same. If this is > > the case, it is because the vet (Bob) had no ring to protect him from BOB. Not sure I agree about BOB being Bob Lydecker, the vet. I thought Cooper and Truman showed the police sketch of BOB to the vet's assistant, who said it was NOT Dr. Lydecker. > > Time runs backwards in the lodge (futures past). Cooper's gunshot wound > > reappears and Annie ends up in bed with Laura "before" she enters the > > lodge. Cooper helps Laura in the lodge after she dies. I like this theory. It may also explain why Agent Chester Desmond was NOT in the lodge after disappearing. Instead he would have shown up BEFORE disappearing. Maybe in the next prequel, he could appear in Philip Jeffries' dreams? > > accurate, he's lived them before. If the time loop theory is correct, that > > could not have been the good Annie that came back out with Cooper, I'm not convinced that (bad) Annie did survive. Truman might have lied to Cooper, considering the state Coop was in. The reason I thought this was to add to the irony of Coop/BOB saying "How's Annie?" over and over at the end of the series. I do think that (good) Annie is still alive and well in the lodge. BTW, I think that the white lodge and the black lodge are one and the same, with the lodge's tiled floors representing light and dark, good and evil, etc. > > reinforced by the fact that Laura told Cooper she would see him again in 25 > > years, indicating the length of the time loop. So if Coop aged 25 years during his backwards stay at the lodge, why not Laura? The Laura that whispered the name of her killer in Coop's ear. > > Remember that the old lady said to Donna, "I didn't order creamed corn, > > take it away". A reference to the fact that she did not partake in the Not the exact quote, maybe more like "I ordered no creamed corn. Do you see creamed corn?", but her eyes and facial expression did sort of imply that she didn't like the substance. > > Jefferies (Bowie) was definitely in "Time phase" (something to do with the > > time loop). He witnessed a meeting of the "aliens" but escaped before he > > could be imprisoned in wood. This seems to relate to the "thread" that is > > ((Wood is the aliens method of containment/imprisonment.)) Maybe you should explain this a bit more. My guess would be that Jurgen Prochnow played the log lady's husband, and he is a witness who did stay too long. Maybe if we visited this room now, then Josie would be there too? > > Dead Dog Farm had a formica table, where cocaine was cut. The meeting > > included Hank, Jean Renault, The Canadian Mounty, and Norma's Mom's new > > husband (I forget his name). The "aliens" had a formica table where they Ernie "Perfesser" Niles > > their obedience, but this could be true as well. * THE kink in this theory > > and most others (including the time loop theory) is WHY was Mike there when > > Bob gave the garbonzia to LMFAP? Was he watching LMFAP partake and wishing > > he could help? Or was he waiting for his portion? (Even at the start of > > the time loop theory, Mike already had only one arm) I think Lynch left showed Mike there as a new twist, so it's not a kink. Why would he do this? To make things more interesting, and give TP fans something to think about. He knows they'll eventually solve the problem for him anyway. I have a friend who never orders veal in a restaurant, but will eat it if served it. Maybe Mike is like this when it comes to garmonbozia? Thanks for your theories. Very interesting. Mike melunney@jeeves.uwaterloo.ca