Subject: Re: Doc Hayward From: pnorman@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (Peter T. Norman) Date: 1992-10-05, 10:10 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1992Oct2.152356.1@ulkyvx.louisville.edu> hckrus01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu writes: > >In article <1992Oct2.175124.3455@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>, xxxx@peptide.ecn.purdue.edu (Name Redacted) writes: >> >> Thats right, Dr. Hayward smashed Ben Horne's head into the fireplace of >> >> his home, and yet Dr. Hayward is seen in the very last scene with Sheriff >> >> Truman before cooper walks into the bathroom and says 'How's Annie?' >> >> Is this a continuity error? Or did Dr. Hayward just sort of 'dump Ben >> >> Hornes body' before coming to the Great Northern?? > >True - Doc Hayward probably is in a lot of trouble and it would be pretty > >strange for him to be a Coop's bedside the next day. > > > >However, I'm not sure it's a valid assumption that Ben Horne is dead .... I > >mean, getting your head bashed against a fireplace could definitely knock you > >out, probably do some serious damage, but wouldn't necessarily kill you. > >(Unlike, say, being handcuffed to the door of a bank vault that gets blown to > >smithereens....) > > > >Holly Maddy is killed when Leland smashes her head against the wall; well, he HAS bashed her up pretty bad as well... If there is one other person that gets killed by/thru getting his/her head bashed against something, then maybe we can talk of Ben being dead with a little more significance. So, is there another who dies in this fashion, along with Maddy, that I am forgetting? Peter "hopelessly fighting the devil futility..." R Smith 89