-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Episode 2008 -- May the Giant Be with You Season Two 2hr Premiere -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Original Airdate: September 30, 1990 TP99 Airdate: April 24, 1999 Storyline Date: March 3-4, 1989 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Directed by: David Lynch Story by: Mark Frost & David Lynch Teleplay by: Mark Frost Produced by: Harley Peyton Music by: Angelo Badalamenti -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=- Credits -=-=-=- Opening Credits: Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean Madchen Amick Dana Ashbrook Richard Beymer Lara Flynn Boyle Sherilyn Fenn Warren Frost Peggy Lipton James Marshall Everett McGill Jack Nance Kimmy Robertson Ray Wise Joan chen as Jocelyn Packard Eric Da Re Harry Goaz Michael Horse Sheryl Lee and Russ Tamblyn as Dr. Jacoby Guest Starring: Grace Zabriskie Chris Mulkey Miguel Ferrer David Patrick Kelly Wendy Robie Don Davis Victoria Catlin Mary Jo Deschanel Dedicated to the memory of: Kevin Young Jr. Closing Credits: Catherine E Coulson Log Lady Gaylyn Gorg Nancy Al Strobel Philip Michael Girard Carel Struycken The Giant Featuring: Phoebe Augustine Ronette Pulaski Stepen C. MacLaughlin Pie Eater Charles Miller Doctor Mak Tanako Asian Man Jessica Wallenfels Harriet Hayward Sandra Kaye Wetzel Nurse Alicia Witt Gersten Hayward Hank Worden Waiter -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Episode Synopsis -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A shot and bleeding Agent Cooper has visions of a giant; Audrey is imprisoned at the casino/bordello One-Eyed Jacks; Donna receives a strange message; Josie and Catherine are missing; a stirring Ronette relives Laura's murder. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Log Lady Introduction -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- [08/06/93]: "Hello again. Can you see through a wall? Can you see through human skin? X-rays see through solid, or so-called solid objects. There are things in life that exist, and yet our eyes cannot see them. Have you ever seen something startling that others cannot see? Why are some things kept from our vision? Is life a puzzle? "I am filled with questions. Sometimes my questions are answered. In my heart, I can tell if the answer is correct. I am my own judge. "In a dream, are all the characters really you? Different aspects of you? Do answers come in dreams? "One more thing: I grew up in the woods. I understand many things because of the woods. Trees standing together, growing alongside one another, providing so much. "I chew pitch gum. On the outside, let's say of the ponderosa pine, sometimes pitch oozes out. Runny pitch is no good to chew. Hard, brittle pitch is no good. But in between there exists a firm, slightly crusted pitch with such a flavor. This is the pitch I chew." -=-=-=-=-=-= "Diane....." -=-=-=-=-=-= "Diane... my recorder is on the table. I am unable to reach it at this time. I can only hope that I inadvertently pressed the voice activation buttin. I'm lying on the floor of my room. I've been shot. there's a great deal of pain, and a fair amount of blood. Fortunately I was wearing my bullet-proof vest last night per bureau regulations when working undercover. I remember folding the vest up, trying to chase down a wood tick. If you can imagine the impact on your chest of three bowling balls being dropped from a height of about 9 feet, you might begin to approximate the sensation. All things considered, being shot is not as bad as I always thought it might be... as long as you can keep the fear from your mind. But... I guess you can say that about most anything in life, 'it's not so bad as long as you can keep the fear from your mind'. Oh my God. The ring _is_ gone. Oh my God. At a time like this, curiously you begin to think of the things you regret, or the things you might miss. I would like in general to treat people with more care and respect. I would like to climb a tall hill, not too tall, sit in the cool grass, not too cool, and feel the sun on my face. I wish I could have cracked the Lindbergh kidnapping case. I would very much like to make love to a beautiful woman who I had genuine affection for. And of course it goes without saying, that I would like to visit Tibet. I wish they could get their country back and the Dalai Lama could return. Oh I would like that very much. All in all, a very interesting experience. Ahhh, they're here." "Diane, just received the back issues of Fleshworld. Good work. It's nice to see some cooperation with the law, especially from a company that preys on human weaknesses. "Diane, it's eleven fifty-five p.m., approximately fifteen hours since the shooting incident which nearly caused me to make a premature purchase of the proverbial farm. I am dog tired. A man can only go so long without submitting to a period of rest. For as we know from experiments conducted on American GIs during the Korean war, sleep deprivation is a one-way ticket to temporary psychosis. And I am walking on a three-day jag. I got so goofy last night, Diane, lying here wondering whether I was going to live or die, that I thought I saw a giant in my room. Though perhaps that's a story I'll save for another time. This is me, Dale, room three-fifteen at the Great Northern Hotel, signing off." -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Did You Notice? (aka useless nitpicking ) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -- Opening credits: A much longer, extended version. One of the 'new' shots was the giant log, last used in the pilot IIRC -- When the giant says his first clue, he looks off-camera, then returns his gaze to Coop. Reading his line perhaps? -- The Giant walks/fades in, but only fades out. -- Elks Club fire of '59 -- Mark Frost reporting the news of the mill fire. -- Hayward's diagnosis:Cooper has two busted ribs and his cartilage is a mess -- Clinical Record: Ronette Pulaski -- M-87772 -- 2/24/89 -- Ben's stuffed fox is at the back of his office (it later gets moved to behind the couch) -- Andy calls Albert 'Agent Rosenflower' -- Logging truck driving past the RR, from Littlehorn Trucking (?) -- Coffee at the RR is still $0.25 -- All the FBI agents use the same FBI mug ;) -- the map of Twin Peaks on the chalkboard -- Andy calls Albert 'Agent Roserfeld' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Continuity Errors (aka goofs) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -- Blackie's instant smack habit. So witty and charming before, but is now a hopeless junkie. Go figure. ;) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- References to other media -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -- The Lindbergh kidnapping case: "Known as the "trial of the century", the Lindbergh baby kidnapping case was watched by the whole world in the early 1930s. Charles Lindbergh, Sr. was America's greatest hero. Bruno Richard Hauptmann was an illegal German immigrant with a criminal record. Despite Hauptmann's continuous proclamation of his innocence, somebody would have to pay for the kidnapping and murder of baby Lindbergh. Hauptmann paid with his life. Over 60 years later, doubts are still surfacing regarding the justice of Hauptmann's execution, who was convicted primarily by circumstantial evidence and the media. Reviewing the case leads many to ask whether the "crime of the centurty" was the kidnap ofn murder of baby Lindbergh or really the conviction and execution of Bruno Richard Hauptmann" http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/lindbergh/lindb.htm -- "Mairzy Doats" - by The Merry Macs, peaked at #4 in March of 1944 and is credited as: 'Author - Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston' -- One of the killer dance moves Jerry does is a 'breakdancing' move called 'the worm' and was popular in the mid-1980's -- Seeing James through the bars of the cell... reminds me quite a bit of Planet of the Apes ;) -- Jacoby's flashback of the woods: from the pilot (ep1000) -- Gertrude Ayward plays Mendelson on the piano (I missed which) -- "Get Happy" from the musical "Summer Stock" (1950) starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. Music by Harold Alden, lyrics by Ted Koehler. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Humour Excerpts -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- From the Twin Peaks Humor Archive: -- Agent Cooper is lying on the floor, in considerable pain, and bleeding profusely. Into the room trundles Senor Drool Cup in his white shirt and dapper bow tie. “Room service,” he burbles, “How you doin’ down there?” -- Bobby gazes at the green glop burbling ominiously at Shelly’s bed side. Bobby: “Hospital food. It’ll kill ya!” Pete takes a whiff of his tray and nearly goes into convulsions. A faceless medical staffer stomps to the admitting desk: “I REALLY mean it! You’d BETTER speak to that kitchen!” -- Truman: Lucy, you’d better bring Agent Cooper up to date. Lucy: Leo Johnson was shot. Jacques Renault was strangled. The mill burned. Shelly and Pete got smoke inhalation. Catherine and Josie are missing and Nadine is in a coma. Cooper: How long have I been out? -- Andy steps on a loose board and catches a plank in the face. Albert: And it’s another great moment in law enforcement history. -- Albert: One of your principal suspects is killed in his hospital bed and the other is shot in his living room. You tell me- vigilante justice or just clean country living? Cooper: Albert, where does this attitude of general unpleasantness come from? Albert: I’ll have to get back to you on that. Cooper: Well, if you don’t want two black eyes on a regular basis I suggest you make some kind of peace with rural life. Albert: Great. After the square dance maybe we can all take a hay ride. Cooper: Andy! How’s the nose? Andy: Not a mark on it! Only blood squirted out! Albert: Where do they keep his water dish? -- Andy and Lucy find themselves sorting through back copies of Fleshword as part of the ongoing investigation. Andy: Lucy, I sure feel uncomfortable being in this situation with you. Lucy: Why? We’re pro-fesh-un-alls! With a haughty sniff, Lucy resumes flipping pages, takes a closer look and gasps. -- Truman, Cooper and Albert watch Bobby Briggs saunter out of the hospital. Cooper: What’s HE doing here? Truman: He doesn’t look sick. Albert: Sheriff Truman- to see this kind of investigative genius at work- it’s just a real treat for me. Pausing in the hall, Albert stands off to one side, grimacing at his coffee and smirking with amusement as Big Ed relates the story of how he shot out Nadine's eye during a hunting trip. Cooper Truman and Albert walk away. Cooper: Poor Ed. Poor Nadine. Truman: Yeah. Albert, mimicking Truman sarcastically: Yeah! Cooper: Albert, why don’t you take this opportunity to check into the Great Northern? -- Father/son bonding: Bobby: Dad? What is it you DO, exactly? Maj Briggs: That’s classified. -- Back at the station house, Andy sobs quietly as Cooper pieces the gruesome events leading up to Laura Palmer’s murder. Albert: I know, Andy, I know, I know. It’s what we call a real three hanky crime. Andy: Albert Roserfeld (sic), I don’t like the way you talk smart about Sheriff Truman or anybody! You just shut your mouth! Andy stomps out. Lucy looks decidedly smug. -- Pete Martell: Boy, this smoke inhalation is a nasty business. I feel like somebody taped my lips to the tail pipe of a bus. -- Hank: [Leo Johnson] is in a coma. Looks like brain damage. Jerry: With Leo, who could tell? Ben: Gentlemen, if they don’t hang the arson on the late, lamented Catherine, and her co-conspirator Leo, I’ll give up sex! Jerry: That’s confidence! -=-=-=-=-=-=- Episode Quiz by Gary Jukes -=-=-=-=-=-=- -- Upcoming -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Detalied Synopsis and Quotes from the Twin Peaks Timeline -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 03 Mar (Friday) Early morning (4:45? am) -- Room service waiter delivers Cooper's warm milk, hangs up phone on Andy. "I've heard about you." -- The Giant appears: G: "I will tell you three things. If I tell them to you and they come true, then will you believe me?" C: "Who's that?" G: "Think of me as a friend." C: "Where do you come from?" G: {Shaking head} "The question is: where have you gone?" "The 1st thing I will tell you is: There's a man in a smiling bag." C: "Man in a smiling bag..." G: "The 2nd thing is: The owl's are not what they seem. The 3rd thing is: Without chemicals, he points." C: "What do these things mean?" G: "This is all I'm permitted to say. Give me your ring. I will return it to you when you find these things to be true." {Takes Coop's ring} "We want to help." C: "Who's we?" G: "One last thing. Leo locked inside Hungry Horse. There's a clue at Leo's house. You will require medical assistance." -- Jerry gives heroin to Blackie -- Audrey evades Ben, Jerry calls him away -- Cooper tells Diane things he'd like to've done until Andy, Hawk, and Truman arrive 7:45 am -- Lucy updates Cooper. Truman and Doc Hayward are present. C: Doc, when the will is invoked, the recuperative powers of the physical body are simply extraordinary. Just give me a couple of hours to get dressed. -- Shelly, in her hospital bed, cries for Bobby Morning -- Cooper sees Jacques' body wheeled away in a bag C: Is that bag smiling? Doc: Smiling? Lucy: What's there to smile about? -- Ronette has a vision, "Laura..." Day -- Sarah asks Maddy if she misses Beth (her mom). Maddy describes her dream (the rug) and Leland sports a new 'do, singing Mairzy Doats: Mairzy doats and dozy doats and little lambzy divy. A kiddly divy, too, wooden shoe? Now if the words sounds queer, and funny to your ear, a little bit jumbled and jivy, Sing: Mares eat oats and does eats oats and little lambs eat ivy. A kid'll eat ivy, too, wouldn't you? Maddy sees something in the rug. -- Ben and Jerry talk. Ben wants to know about Catherine and Leo's status. Leland arrives, singing Mairzy Doats. The brothers dance. -- Cooper determines what happened at Leo's. C: Sheriff, get your mind off Shelly - for a moment. Hawk finds a tarp smelling of gasoline. Albert and team arrive. Andy steps on a board and walks like a chicken, underneath are a pair of Circle Brand boots and cocaine. A: And it's another great moment in law enforcement history. -- Maddy meets with Donna at the RR and gives her Laura's shades that she wanted and breaks her own. They agree to "keep it quiet." D: Maybe the sun won't go up tomorrow if you wash your hair. Think like that and you'll go crazy. Norma gives Donna a letter that got to the RR "yesterday:" Look into the Meals on Wheels. The log lady spits out her gum. -- Albert examines Cooper: "You were shot by a right handed person 5 foot 6 to 5 foot 10 inches tall at a distance of less than 3 feet." Cooper tries to get Albert to open up to the locals. A: After the square dance, we can all go for a hayride. Andy reports that Leo was in jail in Hungry Horse, Montana on 2/9/88. A: Where do they keep his water dish? -- The OAM arrives at the station to "sell shoes" to Truman (to Lucy) -- Truman questions James. Cooper demands and gets the locket on a thong from James. C: Jacoby! I didn't figure he had anything to do with this at all. Sometimes, you just get lucky. -- Donna arrives at the station in Laura's shades, smoking and meets James in his cell. J: When did you start smoking? D: I smoke every once in a while. Helps relieve tension. J: When did you get so tense? D: When I started smoking. -- Cooper has Andy and Lucy look through the back issues of the last three years of Fleshworld for Teresa Banks. C to D: Diane, just received the back issues of Fleshworld. Good work. It's nice to see some cooperation with the law especially from a company that preys on human weaknesses. -- Hayward examines Jacoby. Cooper and Truman arrive. Cooper confronts Jacoby with the locket on a thong: I don't want any baloney, magic tricks or psychological mumbo jumbo. Jacoby said the night after Laura died, he followed Leo,lost him, saw and followed James and Donna and dug up the locket. J: Laura was, was in fact, no she was living a double life. Two people. Yeah, but then, then when I saw her the last time, she I dunno, she seemed to've reached a kind of peace herself. Now I believe that what she in fact, she had arrived at was the decision to end her life. T: Are you saying Laura wanted to die? C: Laura Palmer did not commit suicide. J: No, but maybe she allowed herself to be killed. Jacoby smelled scorched engine oil the night before. -- Bobby visits Shelly, brings her flowers -- Cooper, Truman, and Albert spot Bobby in the hospital. A: Sheriff Truman, to see this kind of investigative genius at work is just a real treat for me. They meet Ed in the hall. Ed: I never believed in fate, Agent Cooper. Always felt, you make your own way, you take care of your own, you pick up after yourself. Albert: Farmer's Almanac? Cooper: Albert, I would like to speak to Ed. Truman: Albert, I'll buy you a cup of coffee. Ed tells his tale of how he was with Norma but married Nadine and shot her eye out accidently on their honeymoon. James drops by. Cooper sees the smiling bag. Albert goes to check in at the Great Northern. -- Pete is disgusted by the hospital food -- Norma visits Shelly in her room, then sees Ed caring over Nadine -- Bobby runs into his father at the RR: MB: "Bobby, may I share something with you?" BB: "Okay." MB: "A vision I had in my sleep last night, as distinguished from a dream, which is mere sorting and cataloguing of the day's events by the subconscious. This was a vision, fresh and clear as a mountain stream, the mind revealing itself to itself. In my vision, I was on the veranda of a vast estate, a palazzo of some fantastic proportion. There seemed to emanate from it a light from within, this gleaming, radiant marble. I'd known this place. I had in fact been born and raised there. This was my first return. A reunion with the deepest well-springs of my being. Wandering about, I noticed happily that the house had been immaculately maintained. There'd been added a number of additional rooms, but in a way that blended so seamlessly with the original construction, one would never detect any difference. Returning to the house's grand foyer, there came a knock at the door. My son was standing there. He was happy and carefree, clearly living a life of deep harmony and joy. We embraced, a warm and loving embrace, nothing withheld. We were, in this moment, one. My vision ended and I awoke with a tremendous feeling of optimism and confidence in you and your future. That was my vision of you. I'm so glad to have had this opportunity to share it with you. I wish you nothing but the best in all things." BB: "Thank you Dad." Bobby appears moved. Hank asks Briggs how the pie was and salutes him. -- Norma won't talk about Shelly and Bobby recognizes Hank as he who shot Leo. -- Cooper and Albert tell their theory of what happened on 2/23: C: The night Laura Palmer was killed, it appears she made 2 appointments. In her diary, she had written, "Nervous about meeting J. tonight." I now believe this was a reference to James Hurley. She was nervous because she planned to tell him she didn't want to see him anymore. Before she snuck out of the house, she received a phone call. A: We believe it was Leo Johnson making a second appointment for some time later that night. C: Laura met James, was with him until 12:30 when, at the intersection of 21 and Sparkwood, she jumped from the bike and ran into the woods. We believe that it was there that she met up with Jacques Renault, Leo Johnson and Ronette Pulaski. Together they drove to the foot of the trail leading to Jacques' cabin. They climbed the trail, they were heard passing the cabin of the Log Lady. They reached Jacques Renault's cabin at approx 1 am. Drugs and alcohol were consumed. Laura was tied up and had sexual relations with both Leo and Jacques. Waldo the bird was let out of his cage and attacked Laura. Leo and Jacques fought. Jacques went outside and passed out. When he came to, Leo and the girls were gone. We believe Leo hiked back down to his Corvette alone, leaving the girls behind. A: The reason being, there was a third man. C: Deputy Hawk found evidence of a third man outside the window of Jacques' cabin. A: The third man took Laura and Ronette to the train car, where they were tied up. Laura for the 2nd time, Ronette for the 1st. C: Using a blunt object, the killer hit Ronette and knocked her unconscious. He must've been so intent on killing Laura, he didn't realize Ronette regained consciousness and escaped. A: He either didn't know or he didn't care. He made a small mound of dirt and put the half heart necklace of Laura's on top. He then placed a small cut out letter R under the nail of her left ring finger. You'll recall he placed the letter T under the fingernail of Teresa Banks. He, uh, left a note written in blood, "Fire, walk with me." C: Here's the interesting thing. The blood on the note was tested. It doesn't match Leo's, Jacques', Laura's or Ronette's. A: So we surmise the killer wrote the note in his own blood. The rare type, AB negative. The towel that Deputy Hawk found five miles down the tracks was soaked in blood of that type. He also found, near the towel, scraps of faded paper. C: The scraps may have been left by the killer. They'll be sent back to Washington DC for testing. {Andy cries} A: I know, Andy, I know, I know, I know. It's what we call a real three hanky crime. Andy: Albert Rosenfeld. I don't like the way you talk smart about Sheriff Truman or anybody! You just shut your mouth! {Exits} C: Laura Palmer is dead. Jacques Renault is dead. Ronette Pulaski and Leo Johnson are in comas. Waldo the bird is dead. This leaves only the third man. -- Truman gives Pete a ride home. P: This smoke inhalation is nasty business. I feel like somebody taped my lips to the tailpipe of a bus. Josie left a note; she went to Seattle, she goes shopping every 3 months. An Asian man calls, asking for her, then he makes a collect call to Hong Kong. -- Ben and Jerry meet with Hank. Hank confirms he put Catherine in the mill and they hope to frame the arson on her and Leo. -- Audrey meets with Blackie, she's not pleased with her not satisfying the owner Night -- Donna calls Norma about taking over Laura's Meals on Wheels route. She'll use the RR station wagon. -- At the Hayward Supper Club, Gersten plays the piano and Harriet recites a poem: "It was Laura And I saw her glowing. In the dark woods, I saw her smiling. We were crying And I saw her laughing. In our sadness, I saw her dancing. It was Laura Living in my dreams. It was Laura. The glow was life. Her smile was to say It was all right to cry. The woods was our sadness. The dance was her calling. It was Laura And she came to kiss me goodbye." Donna sits on her hands. Leland sings "Get Happy" and collapses. 11:55 pm (Cooper to Diane) -- Cooper goes to bed. C to D: I'm dog tired. A man can only go long without submitting to a period of rest. As we know from experiments conducted on American GI's during the Korean War, sleep deprivation is a one way ticket to temporary psychosis. And I'm working on a 3 day jag. -- Audrey prays for Cooper -- The Giant returns: G: "Sorry to wake you." C: "I'm not dreaming." G: "I forgot to tell you something." C: "You were right about the smiling bag." G: "The things I tell you will not be wrong. Better to listen then to talk." C: "I believe you." G: "Don't search for all the answers at once. A path is formed by laying one stone at a time. One person saw the third man. Three have seen him, yes. But not his body. One only. Known to you. Ready now to talk. One more thing: you forgot something." C: "What?" { Flash of green gets zapped into Coop. He lies alone in the dark, blinking. } -- Ronette has a vision of BOB and Laura -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Discussion and thoughts -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Reznik: - Ok, so what the hell was that flashing light that 'hit' Coop? - Why was Leo hiding his new pair of boots? The cocaine I can understand... but why the boots? - First reference to the odour of scorched engine oil (?) - I think it's pretty obvious that this was aired after a fairly long break... Wow! Expository comin outta the woodworks! Nick Verso: (Re:Best Scene) Hmmm - a toughie. Very good episode this one. I was going to say the Giant / Senor Droolcup bit at the beginning buuuut then again Audrey fending off her father is really good. oh oh and then there's Major Briggs talking to Bobby about his dream, and Maddy remembering her vision of BOB on the carpet. Damn do I have to choose? Geez... alright. BEST SCENE: Ronette waking up. Still gives me shivers watching Laura scream. Yeah... definitely the winner. ELEMENTGUY: After watching episode 8 again, I have decided that the Giant isn't from the White Lodge. ***SEMI-SPOILERS*** In the original script for episode 29, the Black Lodge is a mirror image of the Great Northern, only darker. The same thing happens when Cooper meets the Giant for the first time in this episode. Also, when he first appears, I think (I watched this episode on Wednesday, and kind of rushed, too) we here that weird sound in the background, sort of like twinkling, like we here when Cooper sees BOB in his dream (episode 2) and while the LMFAP is rubbing his hands together, also in that dream (ep. 2). So...why would the Giant help Cooper if he's not from the White Lodge? Well, one might ask the same question about the LMFAP, who is apparently from the Black Lodge. Why does he help Cooper? Also, this quote: "Leo locked in a hungry horse." Later on in the episode, they reveal that Leo was locked in a prison in Hungry Horse. And yet, he and Windom Earle dress up in a horse costume when they kidnap Major Briggs (Episode 27?). "Without chemicals, he points." Maybe this is a reference to the fact that without that drug, Gerrard becomes MIKE, and MIKE can point Cooper in the right directions (which he does). "There is a man in a smiling bag." Jacque's bag, shown later in the episode, is the only logical thing I can see throughout the series and FWWM that's a logical reference to this. "The owls are not what they seem." Well, duh! =) We see owls several times in Twin Peaks, like one in Episode 16, after Truman asks "Where's BOB now?", or the one in Major Briggs' dream. Maybe they're spirits or spies of the lodge? Or even MESSENGERS? (hint hint, Season Three readers). Also, it, coupled with what Major Briggs tells Cooper next episode (message from TP to deep space which reads "The owls are not what they seem" and "Cooper, Cooper, Cooper") it tells us that the Major is more important than we thought. Damnfine: I love this episode. More dreamy weirdness, more black humor, more Albert, more provocatively-dressed Audrey, and that incredible BOB montage at the end, great stuff. -=-=-=-=-=-= Contributors -==--=-=-=-= Created and compiled by: Reznik Contributors: Gary Jukes (GJ) Reznik the Great and Powerful (pay no attention to that man behind the curtain) Marge: Oh, Maggie, when are you going to talk? Lisa: Well, don't push her. Remember, it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt. Homer's brain: What does that mean? Better say something or they'll think you're stupid. Homer: Takes one to know one. Homer's brain: Swish! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Twin Peaks COMPLETE http://www.iosin.com/twinpeaks =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=