Background The small town of Twin Peaks, Washington, has been shocked by the murder of schoolgirl
Laura Palmer (
Sheryl Lee) and the attempted murder of her friend
Ronette Pulaski (
Phoebe Augustine).
FBI special agent
Dale Cooper (
Kyle MacLachlan) has been sent to the town to investigate and has discovered that the killer was Laura's father,
Leland Palmer (
Ray Wise), who acted while possessed by a demonic entity,
Killer BOB (
Frank Silva). At the
end of the
original series, Cooper was trapped in the
Black Lodge, an extra-dimensional place, by BOB, who let out Cooper's
doppelgänger to use him as his physical access to the world. Twenty-five years after those events, Cooper manages to escape the Lodge through a portal between worlds; during this process, Cooper was supposed to replace the doppelgänger, but instead he takes the place of a second doppelgänger, Dougie Jones, fabricated by the first as a decoy for the exchange. Cooper's doppelgänger, exhausted from the process, crashes his car and passes out, allowing the police to capture him; he subsequently manages to escape, dividing his time between his search for access to "the Zone" and organizing his minions' attempts to eliminate the now catatonic Cooper, whom Jones's family and colleagues take for the real Dougie. After numerous attempts, Cooper's doppelgänger finds the correct coordinates to access the zone; he is redirected towards the Twin Peaks Sheriff Station, where the real Cooper is also heading after awakening from his incapacitated state.
Lucy Brennan (
Kimmy Robertson), the station's secretary, shoots the doppelgänger; when BOB, in the form of an orb, tries to escape, he is punched to his destruction by Freddie Sykes (Jake Wardle), an English boy with a Lodge-powered gardening glove. One of the station's prisoners, Naido (Nae Yuuki), turns out to be
Diane (
Laura Dern), Cooper's assistant, trapped by Cooper's doppelgänger in a deformed body. Cooper then travels through time to the night Laura was killed, seeking to prevent her murder.
Events In the Black Lodge, Cooper's doppelgänger burns.
MIKE (
Al Strobel) creates a new Dougie Jones, who rejoins his wife Janey-E (
Naomi Watts) and his son Sonny Jim (
Pierce Gagnon). Returning to the end scene of
the previous episode, Cooper leads Laura through the woods of Twin Peaks, when she suddenly disappears with a scream. Cooper now sits in the Lodge, during a sequence similar to
one shown before. MIKE asks: "Is it future or is it past?" The Evolution of
The Arm asks "Is it the story of the girl who lived down the lane?" Cooper eventually then leaves the lodge, where he is warmly greeted by Diane at Glastonbury Grove. In the morning, Cooper and Diane drive 430 miles to a desert location next to a power line. Diane asks Cooper whether he still wants to take on this task. Cooper warns that once they cross "everything could be different." They drive through an apparent portal, which takes them to a deserted highway at night. When they reach a motel, Cooper checks in, while Diane briefly sees another version of herself leaving the motel. Diane and Cooper have sex in their room that night, but Diane is visibly distressed. The morning after, a perplexed Cooper wakes up in a different motel room to find Diane gone. He finds a letter signed by "Linda", addressing "Richard", saying that she is gone and asking him not to search for her. Cooper drives to
Odessa, Texas; while driving, he finds a diner named "Judy's". There he stops three men in cowboy hats (
Matt Battaglia, Heath Hensley and Rob Mars) harassing a waitress, Kristi (
Francesca Eastwood). His demeanour is generally cold and menacing throughout the situation, Cooper asks Kristi whether another waitress works there, but is told that she has the day off. He gets her address. Cooper drives to the home of the absent waitress (Sheryl Lee) who, despite looking like Laura, is confused when Cooper calls her Laura, and identifies herself as Carrie Page. When Cooper insists that she is Laura and offers to take her home to Twin Peaks, Carrie, already eager to leave Odessa, agrees to follow him. As Carrie packs her things, Cooper takes a quick look around her residence, seeing the body of a man dead from a gunshot wound on her couch, a white figurine of a horse, and an assault rifle on the floor. As they drive through the night, Carrie begins reminiscing about her past in Odessa, and how she tried to keep a clean and organized house despite not knowing any better. When they arrive at Twin Peaks, they pass by the
Double R Diner before parking in front of the Palmer house. Carrie does not recognize anything. Cooper knocks on the door, but a stranger (Mary Reber) answers. The woman identifies herself as Alice Tremond, and, after speaking to her unseen partner, tells them that they bought the house from a Mrs. Chalfont and that they do not know who the prior owner was or who Sarah Palmer is. Cooper thanks her, and he and Carrie depart, both perplexed. Cooper hesitates and turns again towards the house. While walking mechanically, Cooper, confused, asks to himself, "What year is this?" Carrie turns to look at the house and hears Sarah Palmer (
Grace Zabriskie) calling out for "Laura". She suddenly screams in a similar fashion to Laura; at that moment as Cooper turns and reacts in shock, all the lights in the house go out, and the screen is plunged into pitch darkness. The final image of the episode - and the series - is a brief flashback to
an earlier moment in the Black Lodge, as Laura whispers something into a disturbed Cooper's ear.
Unlike a previous similar instance, her message is left unrevealed to the audience as the credits roll over this image. == Production ==