It s Yrev Very Good to See You Again
Episode Studies by Clayton Barr
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Dougie goes home; Gordon, Albert, and Tammy pay a visit to Cooper in jail. Read the episode summary at the Twin Peaks wiki
Twin Peaks
"...Brings Dorsum Some Memories"
Season Three, Role 4
Written by Mark Frost & David Lynch
Directed past David Lynch
Original air date: May 28, 2017
Characters appearing or mentioned in this episode
Shannon (security guard at Silver Mustang)
1000. Burns (casino supervisor at Silver Mustang)
Warrick (pit boss at Silver Mustang)
Agent Cooper
Jackie
Sometime lady slot addict
Bill Shaker
Processed Shaker
limo commuter (unnamed)
Janey-Eastward Jones
Sonny Jim Jones
Gordon Cole
Neb Kennedy
Martha (possibly Beak Kennedy's wife, mentioned simply)
Paul (mentioned only)
Mr. C
FBI Primary of Staff Denise Bryson
Lucy Brennan
Andy Brennan
Wally Brando Brennan
Sheriff Frank Truman
Maggie
Deputy Jesse Holcomb
Deputy Republic of chad Broxford
Dennis Craig (mentioned simply, deceased)
Deputy Hawk
Deputy Bobby Briggs
Log Lady (mentioned but)
Laura Palmer (mentioned only, deceased)
Major Briggs (mentioned only, deceased)
Betty Briggs (mentioned only)
Harry S. Truman (mentioned only)
One-Armed Human
Coroner Constance Talbot
Detective Dave Macklay
Chief Mike Boyd
Agent Albert Rosenfield
Agent Tammy Preston
Warden Dwight Murphy
Inspector Randy Hollister
Phillip Jeffries (mentioned only)
Didja Notice?
The opening shot of Las Vegas shows the towering Stratosphere hotel and casino in the altitude.
Slot machines at the Silverish Mustang Casino not previously seen include: Coyote Moon, American Slots, Zanzibar, Tropical Treasure, Sabertooth, Dive, Victory Lap, Jaguar Princess.
The old lady slot addict begins calling Cooper "Mr. Jackpots".
Beak Shaker recognizes Cooper every bit Dougie at the casino and reintroduces himself, reminding Dougie-Cooper he's from Centrolineal Chemicals. At that place are a few independent and foreign companies using some grade of this name.
Bill tells Dougie-Cooper that his (Dougie'south) house is on Lancelot Court, near Merlin's Market place. This is a fictitious road and market in Las Vegas. The names refer to Sir Lancelot of the Knights of the Round Table and the wizard Merlin, both from Arthurian fable, tying back in to Glastonbury Grove, as remarked upon in Episode 29: "Beyond Life and Death" .
At 6:22 on the Blu-ray, we can see that the casino supervisor's name badge reads M. Burns.
The large framed photo hanging on the wall of Burns' office is of Howard Hughes (1905-1976). The billionaire Hughes once endemic many casinos in Vegas, so the implication hither may be that he had owned or even founded the Silver Mustang.
At 6:35 on the Blu-ray, Warrick makes a circular motion around his ear as he introduces Dougie-Cooper to Burns. This betoken is a common ane meant to suggest that the indicated individual is out of his mind.
When Burns asks Dougie-Cooper how they can assistance him, Dougie-Cooper responds with his "phone call for help" line, prompting Burns to say, "Phone call who?" and Dougie-Cooper repeats, "Who." Information technology makes him sound like an owl! Was this intentional? He sees an bodily owl fly by exterior his home not long after. Did Dougie-Cooper call upon the owl (unintentionally) past maxim "who"? Is that why the owl flies by subsequently, looking down at him, to check up on him?
Dougie's house accost is seen as 25140 at 10:26 on the Blu-ray. It has a red door. The real world business firm is located at 25140 Huston St, Stevenson Ranch, CA.
The limousine that the Silver Mustang provides to drive Dougie-Cooper home is a stretch 2000 Lincoln Town Auto.
| At eleven:55 on the Blu-ray, Dougie-Cooper and the limo driver briefly run into and hear an owl fly overhead. A screenshot of the afar flying owl, when magnified and brightened reveals that its caput is twisted down to look at them for the unabridged shot! Perhaps it is interested in Cooper. |
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Dougie'south wife confronts Dougie-Cooper (thinking it is Dougie) and asks him where he has been for three days, missing work and fifty-fifty missing their young son'due south altogether. Why was Dougie gone for so long? From what we know in previous episodes, it seems like he would only have been gone for a day, if that. What happened before nosotros first see him with Jade in Part 3: "Call for Help" ? The iii day figure does suggest expiry and resurrection (Jesus was dead three days before he arose again; Dougie died in the red room and Cooper returned in Dougie'due south place).
At thirteen:06 on the Blu-ray, balloons from Sonny Jim'southward altogether party are seen yet decorating the inside of the Jones business firm. A foil balloon with the words "Happy Birthday" on it is seen near the dining room tabular array. This balloon design is available at Party City.
Denise Bryson's office has a quote from Cicero carved into the wood paneling, "Fidelity is the foundation of justice." This is an bodily quote from Cicero (106-43 BC), a Roman lawyer, pol, orator, philosopher, and author.
A bouquet of roses and irises has obviously been left for Denise Bryson in her office by someone.
Gordon tells Denise that Agent Cooper has plainly been found and is being held in a prison in South Dakota. The two bring up their past histories and Gordon reminds Denise that long ago when he was Denise's boss, he had enough dirt on her to fill the One thousand Coulee if he'd wanted to use information technology.
When Denise wishes Gordon skillful luck on the Cooper case, Gordon responds, "x-iv, good buddy." This is a phrase used past citizens band enthusiasts to indicate "acknowledged". The "ten-4" portion is from the 10-signals developed by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO) for brevity in vocalism letters.
After Gordon has left her office, Denise fans her face with her manus. Does she take a affair for Gordon that leaves her feeling hot and bothered?
At 19:45 on the Blu-ray, Lucy has a Canon printer set upward behind her reception desk-bound.
At 20:54 on the Blu-ray, a observe on the bulletin board behind Lucy reads "Person of Interest, Quade Stallworth, 30 yr old male."
Lucy appears to accept a habit of going into shock when someone is talking to her over their cell telephone and then they walk into the office, she evidently thinking they are somehow in ii places in once. We beginning saw her face a like dilemma in Missing Pieces when she thought she was still speaking to Sheriff Truman and Andy over the office intercom system and then they walked by.
Every bit a sheriff's deputy, Bobby Briggs wears a proper name badge that reads "B. Briggs" even though his proper get-go name is Robert.
At 21:32 on the Blu-ray, Maggie at the dispatch console at the Sheriff's station rattles off several constabulary codes. 11-71 is a report of burn down. fifteen-07 I've been unable to find an explanation for. 10-07 stands for an officer ending their duty shift.
Dell monitors are in use in the acceleration room of the sheriff'due south station. At 21:46 on the Blu-ray, a Cybex Switchview KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch is seen on Maggie's console.
When Sheriff Truman walks into dispatch, Maggie tells him it's been kind of quiet tonight, with just "a domestic, ii D&Ds, and a DUI." "Domestic" refers to "domestic violence", D&D stands for "drunk and disorderly", and DUI is "driving under the influence" (of alcohol or drugs).
Maggie mentions that Dennis Craig overdosed at the high school today. Possibly he was using the drug called sparkle mentioned in Part 1: "My Log Has a Message for You" . Sheriff Truman guesses it was "Chinese designer drugs again."
Chad remarks that he thought the Log Lady was on a ten-96 and not allowed in the building. x-96 is the code for someone who has mental issues and may need to be detained. Lucy tells Chad that she is not allowed in because of her gum. In the original series, the Log Lady chewed pitch gum (from the pitch of trees) and she apparently has a bad habit of spitting it out or sticking to the walls of the places she visits (eastward.g. the RR Diner in Episode 8A: "May the Giant Be With You").
When Andy tells Chad that Margaret (the Log Lady) gets messages from her log, Chad acerbically responds, "Pinocchio'south friend." Pinocchio, of grade, is the wooden marionette character from the 1883 children'due south novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi and which has been adapted to many other media.
When Bobby learns that the sheriff and Militarist are taking another wait at the Laura Palmer example in connection with a clue about Cooper, he tells them that Cooper was the last person to meet his begetter, Major Briggs, alive. The major died in a fire at his station the next 24-hour interval. The Briggs incident is touched on in both The Secret History of Twin Peaks and The Terminal Dossier.
Wally remarks that Harry Truman is his godfather. Marlon Brando too starred in the 1972 flick The Godfather.
Wally remarks on having crisscrossed the country from Alexandria to Stockton. This refers to Alexandria, Virginia and Stockton, California.
Wally mentions travelling in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. Twin Peaks: An Admission Guide to the Boondocks and The Secret History of Twin Peaks both discuss the famous American explorers having visited the Twin Peaks area.
Wally goes on (in almost excruciating crackpot prose equally far equally Frank is concerned):
"My shadow is always with me.
Sometimes ahead.
Sometimes behind.
Sometimes to the left.
Sometimes to the correct.
Except on cloudy days
or at night."
Could Wally'due south reference to shadows to the left or to the right exist alluding to what Hawk described as 1's "shadow cocky" in the Blackness Lodge (in Episode 18: "Masked Ball" ) and to the left- and correct-paw paths of Indian tantra, RHP being based on ethical codes and social convention and LHP beingness based on the breaking of taboos and desire for individual freedom. PopApostle discusses RHP and LHP in Episode 27: "The Path to the Black Lodge" and The Devil's Guard.
Wally says his dharma is the road and indicates with a wave of his hand around them that Frank'south dharma is the world of Twin Peaks. "Dharma" is a word used in several Indian religions, oft pregnant the right way of living.
According to the Internet Movie Cars Database, Wally's motorbike is a Sunbeam S7.
At 33:33 on the Blu-ray, Dougie-Cooper seems to be looking at the lime green sport coat he's supposed to wear to piece of work with mild disgust, every bit if he every bit some awareness that information technology'due south non what he should be wearing in his real chore as FBI agent.
At 35:33 on the Blu-ray, Janey-E refers acerbically to "Dougie" every bit "Mr. Dream Weaver". I'm not certain why she uses this proper name for him; peradventure he slept late, making him dangerously close to beingness tardily for piece of work? It may too tie in to "who is the dreamer?" from later on in the series...in that location are hints that Cooper may be dreaming the world of Twin Peaks into reality.
At 38:08 on the Blu-ray, Janey-Due east has what appears to be Gold Medal flour and Market Pantry baking powder on her kitchen island. Gilded Medal is a brand held by General Mills and Market Pantry is a grocery product make owned by Target. Seconds later, a KitchenAid blender is seen on the kitchen counter.
The music that plays during Dougie-Cooper's entrance into the kitchen is "Take Five" (1959) by the Dave Brubeck Quartet.
At 39:10 on the Blu-ray, an owl cookie jar is seen on a cabinet in the dining nook at the Jones home. It is positioned then that it is "looking" at Cooper (reminding me of the owl who looked at him last night).
Constance's calculator screen seen at 41:41 on the Blu-ray is the exact same image seen on her screen in Office ane: "My Log Has a Message for You lot" , downward to the time!
The car that picks upward Gordon, Albert, and Tammy at the airdrome is a 2003 Lincoln Town Car with U.S. government license plate 5RNR01. At 42:49 on the Blu-ray, the headrests on the front seats are seen to be missing, common in flick and idiot box productions to keep the actors' heads visible.
When Albert tells Gordon that Tammy gets carsick, Gordon seemingly hears the discussion as "Cossack" and tells him Cossacks are in Russian federation. Cossacks are members of diverse ethnic groups living in the Great Eurasian Steppe, generally inside the regions of mod day southern Russian federation and the Ukraine.
The prison bus seen at 43:59 on the Blu-ray is a 1990 Blueish Bird TC 2000. The prison transport van seen seconds afterward is a 2008 Ford East-350.
Nosotros see the warden of Yankton Federal Prison, Dwight Murphy, in this episode. According to The Final Dossier, he was previously the warden at Ghostwood Correctional Facility, which opened in 2001 near Twin Peaks.
I have non been able to identify the type of machine gun found in the body of Mr. C's machine, as seen at 45:05 on the Blu-ray. (HK MP5?)
At 45:21 on the Blu-ray, nosotros meet Mr. C'due south abort form. It lists his proper noun as Dale Cooper and his residence equally 6147 Bend Dr., Harrisburg, PA and the accost of his employer as 1000 Appleton St., Philadelphia, PA. These are both fictitious addresses. They are possibly meant to suggest Cooper's terminal known address as an amanuensis of the FBI. His social security number is 520-722-406, which is not in the correct format (should exist 520-72-2406).
Oddly, it lists his place of birth as Buckhorn, South Dakota and his birth appointment as August 15, 1973 (the same birth engagement as Nib Hastings according to his driver'south license in Part 1: "My Log Has a Message for You" !). According to the Twin Peaks collector carte prepare (and more-or-less confirmed past The Autobiography of F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper), Cooper was born April 19, 1954.
Height and weight, 6'0, 170 lbs. But the mug shot shows him at about 75 inches tall, 3 inches more than 6'. Player Kyle MacLachlan himself is said be virtually five'11" to 6' tall according to sources.
Presumably, the information here was provided to the government by Mr. C himself and he gave more often than not false data.
The date on the form is 9/22, suggesting Mr. C was arrested on that date, seemingly but a day or so before the current scene.
During Gordon's interview with the incarcerated Mr. C, Tammy has a Samsung laptop on the table in front of her.
Notice that in Mr. C's starting time statement to Gordon, he speaks the 2nd discussion in reverse, "Information technology's yrev, very skilful to see you once again, old friend." It's subtle, but y'all can hear it if you pay attending. This does non sideslip past Gordon unnoticed, though he does not remark upon it direct until a couple days later, explaining it to Tammy in Part vii: "There's a Torso All Right". Gordon's remark to Albert minutes later in this episode, "I don't call back he greeted me properly," is an early indication that Gordon knows something is wrong with him. It seems as if Mr. C does not realize he has done it. Listen: yrev, very adept to see you lot over again.mp3
Does Gordon have some form of extrasensory perception? From 52:37-52:46 on the Blu-ray, a faint, high-pitched ringing is heard on the soundtrack as he stares into Albert'due south eyes after Albert reveals that he once gave some unauthorized data to someone he believed to be Phillip Jeffries in social club to aid Cooper, and the information seemed to event in the death of an FBI contact in Columbia. When the ringing stops, Gordon seems to accept judged Albert to be trustworthy despite this and he tells Albert about his own uneasiness with the Cooper whom they have simply seen in the prison, which Albert agrees with.
The song played at the Roadhouse at the end of the episode is "Lark" (2007) past Au Revoir Simone. The lead singer plays a Roland synthesizer. An Arturia MiniBrute synthesizer is also played by the band mate to her right.
Unanswered Questions
Why did Gordon ask Tammy to wear a wire? Presumably, he wanted to record what Mr. C said during the interview at the prison.
Memorable Dialog Dougie Jones.mp3 Mr. Jackpots.mp3 going to have a give-and-take with my pino cone.mp3 brings dorsum some memories.mp3 Cooper had come by the house.mp3 your beautiful town of Twin Peaks.mp3 my shadow is e'er with me.mp3 java.mp3 cossacks.mp3 must have eaten locally.mp3 apologies in accelerate for Albert.mp3 yrev very good to encounter you once again.mp3 private phone call.mp3 information technology doesn't go any bluer.mp3 Back to Twin Peaks Episode Studies
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