Subject: Re: Thoughts UPdate (FAQ?) From: goldberg@iastate.edu (Adam Goldberg) Date: 1992-09-15, 06:58 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In melunney@jeeves.uwaterloo.ca (Mike Lunney) writes: > >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? Just guessing here. >> >> 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". Personally, I thought it meant drugged, but I am only passing this information forward. >> >> 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 Even if the order is wrong, the question remains. What happens when BOB uses up all the letters? Is his cycle of killing complete? > > >> >> 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. Agreed, there seems to be a problem with this theory. >> >> 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? Remember he shows up on the other monitor also. The one next to where Jefferies appears. > >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. I disagree with your Annie theory, agree with your same lodge theory. >> >> 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. because Laura isn't coming back out of the lodge and Cooper is? >> >> 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. agreed. > > >> >> 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? I don't have enough to go on, but I think your on the right track. > > >> >> 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. your welcome,t hanks for the reply > >Mike > >melunney@jeeves.uwaterloo.ca -- Adam Goldberg ! Ask me how IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY is goldberg@iastate.edu ! censoring my usenet access!! ..!uunet!iastate.edu!goldberg ! >>I don't need a BIG BROTHER!!<<
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