Subject: Re: Thougths UPdate (FAQ?) From: boardman@larry.sal.wisc.edu (Dan Boardman) Date: 1992-09-17, 12:41 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article you write: > >goldberg@iastate.edu (Adam Goldberg) writes: >> >> 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". > > I think that the horse symbolizes the victims realization of who bob really is (physical host). The only ones who can see his true face are the gifted(Laura) or the damned(Laura and Maddy). > > >> >> 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 > > What if BoB is spelling his name backwards by the sounds (phenetcally(sp?)) put the letters(sounds) in reverse order. O-B-R-T => obert. He only needs one more letter the 'R'. Dan Boardman boardman@jerry.sal.wisc.edu
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