Anne_M_Moye (ammoye@grits.valdosta.peachnet.edu)
Wed, 28 Jan 1998 16:26:29 -0500 (EST)
I rally never believed she died. I never saw it as a question of did she
die or did she survive. I believe that not matter what happens, Lynda is a
survivor. She will live on no matter what. She just has that type of
personality. So no, I don't believe she died at all.
Just my 2 cents.
Michele in GA
who hasn't been posting too often of late. But then again, I don't think
I was missed that badly.
On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Gary Leigh wrote:
> I know this subject has probably thrashed to death and all, but I haven't
> actually spotted a definitive answer on this topic.
>
> I was thinking about this one and looking for clues on whether Lynda
> actually did die in Their Are Crocodiles and if Spike was just dreaming. I
> believe that I have found an answer.
>
> Somewhere in the dialogue, she tells Spike she refused to die because she
> didn't like the company much. She was refering to David and Gary
> (whatsisname)as being undesirable company. Now, there is no way Spike could
> have known what Lynda was experiencing when she was out cold in the fire.
>
> This line alone convinces me that she did indeed survive, and Spike was not
> dreaming.
>
> What do others think?
>
> Gary.
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