Subject: Re: BOB, Fire, walking From: georgen@pooky.cs.mun.ca (George Noel) Date: 1992-09-16, 23:18 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <198lf0INNl9m@agate.berkeley.edu> schubert@capri.berkeley.edu.UUCP (John Schubert) writes: > >Perhaps "Fire walk with me" [as uttered by Laura to Harold] is BOB actually > >saying, "I want your soul". Meaning BOB wants to be with the soul or he would > >like to take it to the Black Lodge. I seem to remember, having only seen the > >movie once, that when BOB takes Windom's soul that some sort of fire sprouts >from Windom's head. Or was it just smoke?? > > > >-John > > > >John Schubert > >schubert@united.berkeley.edu I think "Fire, walk with me" would have been/is best described in the cut portions of the movie. There is a scene where a ring of fire appears in the red room above the convenience store on the wall, Bob looks at LMFAP and says "Fire, walk with me" - they both walk through the ring of fire and enter the waiting room in the lodge. Basically its their invitation to "Home" that they say to someone. -=*George*=-