Subject: Re: What a Sequel Could Cover (was re Who's Judy, Garmonbozia = WM...) From: DCC117@psuvm.psu.edu Date: 1992-09-20, 11:58 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <15485@umd5.umd.edu>, jblum@hamlet.umd.edu (Hi ho -- Kermit the Frog here...) says: > > > >In article v075q5fr@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (ScottJ > >Gorcey) writes: >> >> I was thinking of something even more elaborate: the sequel would >> >> be divided into thirds, like FWWM was (pre-editing, anyway). > > Whatever happened to FWWM's proposed "final third"???? This was what I most wanted to see the movie for!!!!!! >> >> I. Project Bluebook -- Gordon Cole, Major Briggs and Windom >> >> Earle make an odd, ominous, discovery investigating the >> >> bizarre murder of a woman in Bend, Oregon... as the >> >> Nixon Administration, which doesn't believe in Little >> >> Green Men From Mars, breaks the Project apart... > > >> >> II. Blue Rose (5 Years Later) -- Agent Phillip Jeffries investigates >> >> the disappearence in Missoula, Montana of an Agent named Judy, >> >> who, until now, had been Cole's top Blue Rose operative... >> >> Jeffries successfully (perhaps) infiltrates The Black Lodge >> >> and some of its secrets are laid before him... as he confronts >> >> the Evil Agent Cooper... Um...huh? What's the precedent for this? The GOOD coop is the one that's supposed to be in the lodge, and thus subject to Lodge/time travel; the evil Cooper exists as a separate entity only in the "future", and in physical (non-Lodge) form. Right? > >minor point: Judy appears to actually be around at whatever time Jeffries > >came from. After all, she's "positive about this". Well, "around" doesn't have to mean physically. What with all the Lodge stuff, spirits, and time loops, etc. she could be dead... >> >> III. Dweller at the Threshold -- Cooper is revealed, as Cole joins >> >> forces with Major Briggs (and Hawk) to attempt a rescue of >> >> "The Good Dale." The question of Annie Blackburn's health >> >> is answered satisfactorily... Briggs is killed heroically >> >> and afterwards, faces the biggest challenge of his "life..." > > >> >> Or something like that... How's that sound? > > > >Far too mainstream for Lynch. Explains too much. However... it would > >make a BRILLIANT piece of fan fiction. Or maybe even... dare we say?... > >an independent novel. > > It seems like a lot of people assume the evil Dale will be "discovered" pretty easily.... Why couldn't BOB play the part for the time being, waiting for Cooper's position as a lawman to give him the opportunity to satisfy his desires???? Another thing ( and also a little too mainstream.... ) : As a possible 'finale' to the Lodge stuff, if it were ever accomplished, they should probably find a way to rescue not only Cooper, but Desmond and Jeffries as well.....
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