Subject: Re: The importance of the legend of King Arthur... From: jgp@raid.Rational.COM (Jim Pellmann) Date: 1992-09-15, 18:09 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks eneq@Haag.DoCS.UU.SE (Rickard Eneqvist) writes: > >Now to the tie of King Arthur; has anyone given the fact that the > >entrance to the lodge was placed at Glastonbury Tower (or what the name now > >was) any thought? If we go back to the legend we remember that King Arthurs > >most trusted advisor was Merlin who (what a coincidens...) was said to live > >backward in time. Maybe this tie to Arthur/Merlin is just a hint given by > >Lynch to that affect that time really goes backward in the lodge (Maybe even > >Merlin was a spirit of the White Lodge) or does the connection go even deeper? > >Does anyone see any deeper connection between the two stories or am I > >just out rambling about things only I see? Glad to read any followups on this > >theme. See ya... This was originally discussed when the series finale was broadcast. See my recent five-part posting on the finale commentary for a summary. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I lived in my head mostly." | Jim Pellmann (jgp@rational.com) "That's not a bad neighborhood." | RATIONAL "There were some pretty strange neighbors." | Santa Clara, California