Subject: Re: Comments on FWWM script summary From: johnh@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (John J Humpal) Date: 1992-09-18, 18:55 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <15305@umd5.umd.edu> jblum@hamlet.umd.edu (Hi ho -- Kermit the Frog here...) writes: > >In article <1992Sep3.165652.1595@scubed.com> stevens@scubed.com (Jeff Stevens) writes: > >Spoiler sightings... > > > > > > > >No golf ball in the final version. Hmm. Also, the Jefferies scene comes > >after Desmond's disappearance. I'm surprised that the summary doesn't so > >much as mention the Tremonds. > > I have a copy of the shooting script dated 8/8/91 and registered with the WGA. In my copy, the Jeffries scene comes just after Desmond's disappearance. Otherwise, almost everything in the plot summary matches the shooting script. The Tremonds are certainly in the script. >> >>She wakes and looks next to her. "She discovers Annie >> >>Blackburn lying in bed with her." She has blood around her mouth and she >> >>says, "My name is Annie. I've been with Laura and Dale. The good Dale is >> >>in the lodge and he can't leave. Write it in your diary." Aniie disappears >> >>and the ring is in Laura's hand. > > > >See? It _IS_ Annie! Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah! :-) > > >> >>Laura and Donna hitch up with a few truckers. They see Ronette Pulaski >> >>and Bob's voice tells Laura that Donna is going to get into the situation. >> >>Laura is afraid for Donna and tries to get her out of there. > > > >WHOA. This is new. Wonder if this ties in with Leland's near-attack on > >Donna in 2009? > > There are a couple of occasions in the script where Bob seems to be disembodied. One time, Laura is alone in the house and hears Bob's voice as she passes under the fan. > >No ascent to heaven scene either. Maybe the producers felt the movie was > >too bleak as it stood, and added on a "happy" ending later?... > > I suspect you're right. > >Also -- did the script specify that the Red Room where Laura and Coop was > >is the Black Lodge?... > > Sorry. The script calls it... THE RED ROOM. You knew Lynch wouldn't make it too easy ;-) -- -John John J. Humpal -- johnh@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu -- short .sig, std. disclaimer
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