Part 2
- Episode aired May 21, 2017
- TV-MA
- 53m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
6.1K
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Catherine E. Coulson
- Margaret Lanterman (The Log Lady)
- (as Catherine Coulson)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFor the scenes with The Arm, Kyle Maclachlan and Al Strobel stared at an X. Both had no idea on what the X was, Maclachlan only found out about The Arm when the episode broadcasted.
- GoofsLaura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) starts to whisper something into Cooper's ear right after someone (from the crew) ask her to by clearly whispering "Whisper". This can be heard on high volume.
- Quotes
Laura Palmer: I am dead, yet I live.
- ConnectionsFeatures Twin Peaks (1990)
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Episode 2
In Buckhorn, South Dakota, high school principal Bill Hastings (Matthew Lillard) is a suspect in a grotesque murder where a man's torso is found with a woman's head on. This is somewhere evil Coop is heading for, evading the call to return to the Black Lodge. I wonder if Bill and evil Coop have both been possessed by Bob.
The good news for Special Agent Dale Cooper, stuck in the Black Lodge for the last 25 years, it is time for him to leave. The door opens for him and at time we see him escaping to the glass cube in New York. However what sort of world will he return to and what will be his state of mind? Maybe time functions differently in the Black Lodge.
David Lynch still maintains the dark undercurrent of horror and violence, this is a place where evil Coop flourishes and boy we see the killer in him.
Yet this new series of Twin Peaks only gives us a glimpse of the town itself. The Log Lady (possibly making her final appearance) still cryptically talks to Hawk. The final scene set at the The Bang Bang Bar we get reacquainted with Shelly (Madchen Amick) and James (James Marshall) with a dreamlike song from the Chromatics as the credits roll.
Episode 2 can at times be slow, surreal and violent. It is full of supernatural symbolism but then pumps you with campy humour.
The good news for Special Agent Dale Cooper, stuck in the Black Lodge for the last 25 years, it is time for him to leave. The door opens for him and at time we see him escaping to the glass cube in New York. However what sort of world will he return to and what will be his state of mind? Maybe time functions differently in the Black Lodge.
David Lynch still maintains the dark undercurrent of horror and violence, this is a place where evil Coop flourishes and boy we see the killer in him.
Yet this new series of Twin Peaks only gives us a glimpse of the town itself. The Log Lady (possibly making her final appearance) still cryptically talks to Hawk. The final scene set at the The Bang Bang Bar we get reacquainted with Shelly (Madchen Amick) and James (James Marshall) with a dreamlike song from the Chromatics as the credits roll.
Episode 2 can at times be slow, surreal and violent. It is full of supernatural symbolism but then pumps you with campy humour.
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- May 28, 2017
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- Runtime53 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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