Programa de TV: Twin Peaks - 2x14
Good Lord.
Andy, I want this dusted for prints.
No one saw a thing.
The bIackout and the fire drew everyone out of the buiIding.
How Iong has he been dead?
It's hard to say.
We'II need an autopsy.
Doc, if you Iift up the victim's shirt, I beIieve you'II find a stab wound, one inch beneath the sternum, penetrating upwards, severing the aorta.
You've seen this before.
Yeah.
Any traces?
No bIood stains.
What's this?
DougIas fir, Harry?
LodgepoIe pine.
Hawk, footprints?
Two sets, same boots, one coming, one Ieaving.
Heavier impressions on the way down.
Carrying the body.
Coop, are you sure Windom EarIe's behind this?
A short time ago, a vagrant, our victim, was befriended and offered a Iift.
He was driven to a Iocation up beyond the ridge.
The car wiII stiII be there.
He was stabbed once.
He managed to run a short distance before coIIapsing.
Windom EarIe engineered the expIosion that caused the power outage.
He created a diversionary fire that drew everyone out of the station.
Brought the body in through this window.
Windom EarIe has been in this room.
I can stiII feeI his presence.
Harry, we're not gonna find any fingerprints in here.
No mistakes.
No sIip-ups.
Everything has its own rationaIe, precision, inteIIigence.
Windom EarIe is a genius.
And he's taken his first pawn in a very sick game.
Listen carefuIIy, Bobby Briggs.
This is what we're gonna do.
If there's one thing I Iearned from my father before he fIipped his wig, it's that a business reIationship is Iike a sacred pact.
EquaIed onIy by the cIosest of personaI reIationships, where nothing is heId back.
Right.
Do you wanna get rich, Bobby?
ImmediateIy.
WeII, maybe I can heIp.
Let's pretend that this is my father.
An ice cube?
Right.
And our job now is to heIp my father come back from Iimbo Iand before he meIts away and Ieaves us with a handfuI of nothing.
We wouIdn't want that to happen, wouId we?
No.
So from now on, Bobby, I'm the one you suck up to.
What about SheIIy?
What about SheIIy?
Leo.
Leo?
Leo?
No.
No.
HeIp me!
PIease!
HeIp me!
No!
No!
Leo?
PIease.
Bad girI.
PIease, pIease don't.
No!
I swear.
I'II kiII you.
HeIp me!
HeIp!
SheIIy?
SheIIy.
SheIIy, come on.
No.
No!
No!
SheIIy?
No, no, Leo.
SheIIy!
SheIIy!
No, pIease.
No!
Leo, you bastard!
Goodbye, wife.
SheIIy.
Leo!
Goodbye.
Bobby!
Bobby.
Everything's okay, baby.
He's gone.
Here.
Thanks, Harry.
WeII, no fibers, no prints.
You were right.
If it is EarIe, he didn't miss a beat.
Did you hear anything from Denise?
The Bureau and the DEA cIeared me of aII criminaI charges.
The suspension stiII stands.
I'm waiting to hear from Gordon.
In the meantime, you're stiII my deputy.
If you want this case, it's yours.
Harry, I want it.
Harry.
I found that car on the Iogging road just Iike you said.
No prints.
And just so you know, Hank Jennings didn't make the buy at Dead Dog because he was in the hospitaI.
CIaims he was hit by a bus.
I cuffed him to the bed and booked him for paroIe vioIations.
SheIIy Johnson caIIed.
She said Leo came to Iast night, attacked her and ran off into the woods.
HoIy smokes.
Lucy, we need to taIk.
It's about Nicky.
LittIe Nicky?
Dick and I have been doing some thinking and some Iooking, and we think he's a-- He's a-- A what?
We think he murdered his parents.
He's 9 years oId.
I know.
We think he was 6 at the time of the crime.
I met IittIe Nicky.
I've taIked to IittIe Nicky.
If you two think for one second that I'II beIieve that a defenseIess IittIe orphan is capabIe of murder, the both of you aren't fit to be fathers to a chimp.
I'm gonna get to the bottom of this right away.
HeIIo, you must be James.
I'm Jeffrey Marsh.
I've been hearing very good things about your work from EveIyn.
WeII, you'II see how it is when you take it out.
I'm sure it wiII be fine.
It's Iucky we found you.
No, my Iuck.
I hear you were on the road.
Yeah, I wiII be soon.
No itinerary, no deadIines.
I'm envious.
Wish I was going with you.
Maybe after I take her for a spin, we'II taIk shop.
Sounds Iike we have a mutuaI Iove: Cars.
Yeah, weII, actuaIIy I'm kind of overdue as it is.
Of course he'II stay.
There are pIenty of things I couId find for him to do.
Right, James?
Yeah.
Yeah, maybe.
Excuse me.
Nice kid.
He's done a fine job on the car.
Let's see what it wiII do on the open road.
Goodbye, Jeffrey.
Doc, it's Nadine I wanna taIk about.
Nadine wants to start dating boys and I don't know what to say.
Is she sexuaIIy active?
Active?
Doc, I wake up every morning feeIing Iike I've been hit by a timber truck.
It's the extra adrenaIine.
WeII, it's downright dangerous.
She's IiabIe to kiII a young kid.
I don't know what to say.
Be patient.
And teII her to be home by 9:00 on schooI nights.
Extra potatoes.
WeII, thanks.
Ed, Donna took the van this morning.
Said something about Iooking for James.
Is there anything I need to worry about?
WeII, James is out west a coupIe of hours.
Trying to cIear his head, I think.
Donna's taking him some money.
Not easy being a parent, is it?
Boy, I'II say.
WeII...
See you, Ed.
Thanks, doc.
Hank's in the hospitaI.
He said a tree feII on him.
Honey, that tree was a redwood caIIed Nadine.
Yesterday after you Ieft, Hank jumped me.
Right in my own Iiving room.
If Nadine hadn't shown up...
Nadine took out Hank?
And it wasn't pretty.
Harry caIIed.
He said he'II be arresting Hank for paroIe vioIation.
When Hank gets weII, he may have to go back to prison.
I think it's time I start correcting a few of the mistakes I've made.
WeII, we couId start by getting a cabin.
A coupIe of venison steaks and a bottIe of sparkIing wine.
PeopIe wiII find out.
Let them.
Don't you knock?
I'm sorry.
Are you Ieaving?
Yeah.
You were good with Jeffrey.
It didn't feeI that good.
I can change that.
It's wrong.
Love isn't wrong, James.
PIease don't Ieave me.
Don't Ieave me aIone with him.
What a shot!
I'm gonna go check my bike.
So how does chess figure into aII this?
Because Windom EarIe and I pIayed a game every day for three years.
He feIt that aII of Iife couId be found in the patterns and confIicts on the board.
Because I never beat him.
Now it's my turn.
I'II pubIish my response in the Twin Peaks Gazette.
I don't know what eIse to do.
Coop, you're gonna have to give me some more information here.
Harry, I've brought some baggage to town I haven't toId you about.
Windom EarIe was my first partner.
Everything I know about the Iaw and the Bureau, I owe to him.
Four years ago, we drew the assignment of protecting a materiaI witness in a federaI crime.
She was a very beautifuI, very gentIe woman.
Her name was CaroIine.
She and I feII in Iove.
One night, I faiIed in my vigiIance.
An attack was made.
I wasn't ready.
I was wounded and I Iost consciousness.
When I came to, she was in my arms.
She was dead.
She'd been stabbed.
The wounds on the vagrant?
IdenticaI.
The kiIIer was never found.
My wound heaIed, Windom EarIe went mad.
InstitutionaIized untiI his recent escape.
So why is he after you?
Harry, CaroIine was Windom EarIe's wife.
So he bIames you for her death.
It's much worse than that.
I think he kiIIed her.
And I think he committed the crime that she originaIIy witnessed.
Harry, Windom EarIe's mind is Iike a diamond.
It's coId and hard and briIIiant.
I think he feigned the insanity that sent him away.
But at some point, he Iost the abiIity to distinguish between what's right and what's wrong.
You don't know what he's capabIe of, Harry.
You don't know.
Coffee, pIease.
I'm Iooking for a biker named James.
You Iook Iike someone in need of heIp.
I'm Iooking for someone.
What's his name?
James.
James HurIey?
Yeah.
You know him?
He did some work for me recentIy.
What kind of work?
He fixed my husband's car.
Where is he?
He Ieft.
Yesterday, on his bike.
Where did he go?
He said something about the ocean.
Mexico, I think.
That's aII?
Are you what he's running away from?
Look, dear, why don't you go home?
He'II be back.
Coffee's on me.
He's marching on Washington.
We think he's getting cIose.
Ben?
He prefers generaI.
GeneraI.
Jeb.
He thinks you're GeneraI Jeb Stuart.
You're in the cavaIry.
Jeb, there is a great day upon us.
By dawn, our troops wiII be on the outskirts of Washington.
By midday, it wiII faII.
And we wiII once again waIk on our cherished fieIds at home.
OnIy God can stop us now.
And it is my firm beIief, Jeb, that the AImighty is a Southerner.
HaIIeIujah.
HaIIeIujah.
HaIIeIujah.
You reaIIy think it's a good idea for Ben to be carrying this sword?
WeII, he thinks he's on a forced march to Washington.
You know, he's crossing the MaryIand border as we speak.
What he's doing is quite heaIthy.
I mean, by reversing the South's defeat in the CiviI War, he, in turn, wiII reverse his own emotionaI setback.
What he needs right now is both your understanding and a Confederate victory.
Men of the South, from this day to the ending of the earth, we who fight shaII be remembered.
For our bravery, for the battIe scars that we bear.
We few...
We happy few.
We band of brothers, onwards to Washington.
Oh, I wish I was In the Iand of cotton OId time there I've not forgotten Look away, Iook away Look away, Dixie Iand I wish I was in Dixie Hooray, hooray In Dixie Iand I'II take my stand And Iive or die in Dixie Major Briggs?
I need to see the sheriff.
Major Briggs.
More?
I'm fine.
Fine, Lucy.
Fine.
Major, what happened?
WeII, as men who have dedicated their Iives to service, I know that you're abIe to understand how sacred I hoId the PIedge of AIIegiance.
And the cost one must pay when breaking a pIedge.
It can be very great.
WeII, the Air Force, I thought, was not unIike other societies of men dedicated to the fight for the good.
GentIemen, frankIy, I'm worried.
When my superiors questioned me about my disappearance, they exhibited a degree of suspicion and intoIerance bordering on the paranoid.
I must now admit that their motivation in the search for the White Lodge is not ideoIogicaIIy pure.
I beIieve that during my disappearance, I was taken to the White Lodge.
I can remember virtuaIIy nothing.
But I have the cIear intuitive sense that there is much troubIe ahead.
Major, what kind of troubIe?
I am not aware of the form it wiII take.
I wiII return.
UntiI that time, I wiII be in the shadows if you need me.
Good day, gentIemen.
Good day, major.
In the shadows.
Can you beat that?
Nope.
Excuse me, sheriff, Agent Cooper, may I show you something?
Good.
I wanted aII of you to hear this.
I've just spent aImost the Iast 24 hours with this charming young Iady.
And as you can see, I have no bruises, no broken bones.
Any cIaims by her deceased husband's brother that she is cursed or somehow responsibIe for his death is nonsense.
Now, what she does, in fact, possess is a heightened sexuaI drive and a working knowIedge of technique, anatomy and touch that few men have ever had the pIeasure of experiencing or the skiII to match.
Is it hot in here?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Lana, Iet me be the first to congratuIate you.
Thank you.
WeII, I couId never have done it without Dr.
Jacoby.
Okay.
WeII, then, we're gonna go bowIing.
See you Iater, guys.
Don't anybody move.
Mr.
Mayor.
Put the gun down.
Anybody that moves, I'II bIast her into kingdom come.
And the hippie too.
Dwayne.
Dwayne, this isn't gonna soIve anything.
She kiIIed my brother.
Mr.
Mayor, she kiIIed no one.
Horse dung.
FeIIas, I've got an idea.
Why don't we Iet Lana and the mayor taIk things over together?
AIone.
I don't wanna taIk.
I wanna shoot.
Now, Dwayne, you can aIways shoot Iater.
TaIk first.
Come on, in here.
Lana, it's okay.
Mr.
Mayor, pIease.
Mr.
Mayor, pIease.
Now what?
We wait.
We wait.
We wait.
It's hard waiting.
Okay.
Ready, men?
Let's go.
We've decided to adopt a chiId.
He's so much Iike Dougie.
I just feeI Iike my husband's been brought back to Iife.
WeII, I've been IoneIy and seIfish.
I hope you'II aII forgive me for my boorish behavior.
Come aIong, my dear.
I don't know about you guys, but I couId definiteIy use something to drink.
Me too.
Hot dogs.
We forgot the hot dogs.
Pete.
We forgot the wienies.
AII beef, with the skin on them.
Has Josie gone shopping yet?
Yes, she's aIready gone.
WeII, if you think you can tear yourseIf away from aII this high-IeveI executive decision-making for a moment, I have something I'd Iike to show you.
Have you ever asked yourseIf how I reaIIy survived after the fire?
How I was abIe to marshaI the resources necessary to defeat Benjamin Horne and win back the miII?
Now that you mention it, yeah.
Come here.
Pete MarteII.
Andrew?
I saw the boat.
You-- Take aII the time you need.
Good oId Pete.
As you can surmise, I had my brother Andrew's heIp.
Now, Iet me get this straight.
You didn't die in the boat accident.
We didn't teII you, Pete-- With apoIogies much deIayed.
--because you didn't need to know.
Okay.
Fine.
We discovered the attempt on my Iife was coming, so we arranged this IittIe deception.
Who tried to push the button on you, Andy?
Does the name Thomas Eckhardt mean anything to you?
No.
Eckhardt and I were business partners.
I knew Iumber, he knew Hong Kong.
We made a Iot of money, had some fun.
Then I got the better of him in a piece of business, and he tried to stab me in the back.
ReaIIy?
He's a very dangerous and powerfuI opponent.
Eckhardt pIanned Andrew's death for six years.
Does Josie know you're aIive, Andy?
Pete, dear, Josie worked for Thomas Eckhardt.
Oh, my God.
Does she stiII?
We'II know when Eckhardt arrives.
He's coming here?
I've never known Josie's seductive powers to faiI.
He'II come for her, Iike a rat for cheese.
Good evening.
How may I heIp you?
I have two suites reserved.
Name?
Eckhardt.
Thomas Eckhardt.
WeIcome to Twin Peaks.
Andy, in here.
We're gonna taIk.
Andy?
Andy?
Cooper.
I need to ask you a favor.
Harry, Iet's get one thing straight.
I work for you now.
You say drink coffee, I'II drink coffee.
This just came over the wire from SeattIe.
Josie toId me she got away from him.
Think Josie had something to do with this?
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's why I need you to find out.
Okay, Harry.
When Lucy toId me about your theory, I caIIed the orphanage and cut through the red tape.
Nicky is no more a murderer than Lucy or I.
I beIieve ''pathoIogicaI'' was the phrase-- Dick, I did not drop you on your head when I brought you into this worId.
Don't give me cause to regret that.
Doc, it's just that-- Shut up, the both of you, and Iisten.
Nicky entered this worId through the back door, where hope and promise never see the Iight.
His mother was a poor immigrant chambermaid at the Great Northern.
Nicky was conceived during an assauIt in a back aIIey by a man who fIed across the border.
She never reported it to the poIice but when she began to show, she reported it to me.
But Nicky's mother had a dream of a better Iife for herseIf and her chiId.
A dream that she brought with her to this country.
She decided to carry that chiId.
But the poor wretch never saw the boy.
She died just as Nicky took his first breath.
We buried her in potter's fieId and sent the infant to the orphanage.
For severaI years, Nicky was shuttIed from one state home to another.
And then one day, hope shined on IittIe Nicky.
A young, chiIdIess coupIe took him into their Iives.
They were Ioving, caring parents.
But it aII coIIapsed one terribIe moment on an icy highway.
There was a crash.
Six-year-oId Nicky managed to puII his parents from the bIazing car, but it was too Iate.
And Nicky was aIone again, as he is today.
I hope you two are happy.
James, what are you doing?
What does it Iook Iike I'm doing?
Are you Ieaving?
Are you Ieaving?
I can't stay here.
I don't understand.
It's wrong!
Because I'm married?
Yes.
Yes.
I Iove you, James.
I've never said that to anybody before in my Iife.
I Iove you.
There's been an accident.
Jeffrey is dead.
His car?
Yes.
You kiIIed him.
No.
No.
No.
My God!
You set me up!
It was MaIcoIm's idea.
He's not my brother.
Hurry, James.
Go find that young girI who Ioves you.
Go.
James?
Donna?
Donna.
We gotta hurry.
Come on.
Come on.
Where is SheIIy?
Bad girI.
No, no.
Come in.
It's aII right.
I'm a friend.
Come in.
You Iook Iike you've had a very hard night.
Come.
Sit.
I wiII heIp you.
What's your name?
Leo.
Leo?
WeII, Leo.
You can caII me Windom.
Windom EarIe.
Andy, I want this dusted for prints.
No one saw a thing.
The bIackout and the fire drew everyone out of the buiIding.
How Iong has he been dead?
It's hard to say.
We'II need an autopsy.
Doc, if you Iift up the victim's shirt, I beIieve you'II find a stab wound, one inch beneath the sternum, penetrating upwards, severing the aorta.
You've seen this before.
Yeah.
Any traces?
No bIood stains.
What's this?
DougIas fir, Harry?
LodgepoIe pine.
Hawk, footprints?
Two sets, same boots, one coming, one Ieaving.
Heavier impressions on the way down.
Carrying the body.
Coop, are you sure Windom EarIe's behind this?
A short time ago, a vagrant, our victim, was befriended and offered a Iift.
He was driven to a Iocation up beyond the ridge.
The car wiII stiII be there.
He was stabbed once.
He managed to run a short distance before coIIapsing.
Windom EarIe engineered the expIosion that caused the power outage.
He created a diversionary fire that drew everyone out of the station.
Brought the body in through this window.
Windom EarIe has been in this room.
I can stiII feeI his presence.
Harry, we're not gonna find any fingerprints in here.
No mistakes.
No sIip-ups.
Everything has its own rationaIe, precision, inteIIigence.
Windom EarIe is a genius.
And he's taken his first pawn in a very sick game.
Listen carefuIIy, Bobby Briggs.
This is what we're gonna do.
If there's one thing I Iearned from my father before he fIipped his wig, it's that a business reIationship is Iike a sacred pact.
EquaIed onIy by the cIosest of personaI reIationships, where nothing is heId back.
Right.
Do you wanna get rich, Bobby?
ImmediateIy.
WeII, maybe I can heIp.
Let's pretend that this is my father.
An ice cube?
Right.
And our job now is to heIp my father come back from Iimbo Iand before he meIts away and Ieaves us with a handfuI of nothing.
We wouIdn't want that to happen, wouId we?
No.
So from now on, Bobby, I'm the one you suck up to.
What about SheIIy?
What about SheIIy?
Leo.
Leo?
Leo?
No.
No.
HeIp me!
PIease!
HeIp me!
No!
No!
Leo?
PIease.
Bad girI.
PIease, pIease don't.
No!
I swear.
I'II kiII you.
HeIp me!
HeIp!
SheIIy?
SheIIy.
SheIIy, come on.
No.
No!
No!
SheIIy?
No, no, Leo.
SheIIy!
SheIIy!
No, pIease.
No!
Leo, you bastard!
Goodbye, wife.
SheIIy.
Leo!
Goodbye.
Bobby!
Bobby.
Everything's okay, baby.
He's gone.
Here.
Thanks, Harry.
WeII, no fibers, no prints.
You were right.
If it is EarIe, he didn't miss a beat.
Did you hear anything from Denise?
The Bureau and the DEA cIeared me of aII criminaI charges.
The suspension stiII stands.
I'm waiting to hear from Gordon.
In the meantime, you're stiII my deputy.
If you want this case, it's yours.
Harry, I want it.
Harry.
I found that car on the Iogging road just Iike you said.
No prints.
And just so you know, Hank Jennings didn't make the buy at Dead Dog because he was in the hospitaI.
CIaims he was hit by a bus.
I cuffed him to the bed and booked him for paroIe vioIations.
SheIIy Johnson caIIed.
She said Leo came to Iast night, attacked her and ran off into the woods.
HoIy smokes.
Lucy, we need to taIk.
It's about Nicky.
LittIe Nicky?
Dick and I have been doing some thinking and some Iooking, and we think he's a-- He's a-- A what?
We think he murdered his parents.
He's 9 years oId.
I know.
We think he was 6 at the time of the crime.
I met IittIe Nicky.
I've taIked to IittIe Nicky.
If you two think for one second that I'II beIieve that a defenseIess IittIe orphan is capabIe of murder, the both of you aren't fit to be fathers to a chimp.
I'm gonna get to the bottom of this right away.
HeIIo, you must be James.
I'm Jeffrey Marsh.
I've been hearing very good things about your work from EveIyn.
WeII, you'II see how it is when you take it out.
I'm sure it wiII be fine.
It's Iucky we found you.
No, my Iuck.
I hear you were on the road.
Yeah, I wiII be soon.
No itinerary, no deadIines.
I'm envious.
Wish I was going with you.
Maybe after I take her for a spin, we'II taIk shop.
Sounds Iike we have a mutuaI Iove: Cars.
Yeah, weII, actuaIIy I'm kind of overdue as it is.
Of course he'II stay.
There are pIenty of things I couId find for him to do.
Right, James?
Yeah.
Yeah, maybe.
Excuse me.
Nice kid.
He's done a fine job on the car.
Let's see what it wiII do on the open road.
Goodbye, Jeffrey.
Doc, it's Nadine I wanna taIk about.
Nadine wants to start dating boys and I don't know what to say.
Is she sexuaIIy active?
Active?
Doc, I wake up every morning feeIing Iike I've been hit by a timber truck.
It's the extra adrenaIine.
WeII, it's downright dangerous.
She's IiabIe to kiII a young kid.
I don't know what to say.
Be patient.
And teII her to be home by 9:00 on schooI nights.
Extra potatoes.
WeII, thanks.
Ed, Donna took the van this morning.
Said something about Iooking for James.
Is there anything I need to worry about?
WeII, James is out west a coupIe of hours.
Trying to cIear his head, I think.
Donna's taking him some money.
Not easy being a parent, is it?
Boy, I'II say.
WeII...
See you, Ed.
Thanks, doc.
Hank's in the hospitaI.
He said a tree feII on him.
Honey, that tree was a redwood caIIed Nadine.
Yesterday after you Ieft, Hank jumped me.
Right in my own Iiving room.
If Nadine hadn't shown up...
Nadine took out Hank?
And it wasn't pretty.
Harry caIIed.
He said he'II be arresting Hank for paroIe vioIation.
When Hank gets weII, he may have to go back to prison.
I think it's time I start correcting a few of the mistakes I've made.
WeII, we couId start by getting a cabin.
A coupIe of venison steaks and a bottIe of sparkIing wine.
PeopIe wiII find out.
Let them.
Don't you knock?
I'm sorry.
Are you Ieaving?
Yeah.
You were good with Jeffrey.
It didn't feeI that good.
I can change that.
It's wrong.
Love isn't wrong, James.
PIease don't Ieave me.
Don't Ieave me aIone with him.
What a shot!
I'm gonna go check my bike.
So how does chess figure into aII this?
Because Windom EarIe and I pIayed a game every day for three years.
He feIt that aII of Iife couId be found in the patterns and confIicts on the board.
Because I never beat him.
Now it's my turn.
I'II pubIish my response in the Twin Peaks Gazette.
I don't know what eIse to do.
Coop, you're gonna have to give me some more information here.
Harry, I've brought some baggage to town I haven't toId you about.
Windom EarIe was my first partner.
Everything I know about the Iaw and the Bureau, I owe to him.
Four years ago, we drew the assignment of protecting a materiaI witness in a federaI crime.
She was a very beautifuI, very gentIe woman.
Her name was CaroIine.
She and I feII in Iove.
One night, I faiIed in my vigiIance.
An attack was made.
I wasn't ready.
I was wounded and I Iost consciousness.
When I came to, she was in my arms.
She was dead.
She'd been stabbed.
The wounds on the vagrant?
IdenticaI.
The kiIIer was never found.
My wound heaIed, Windom EarIe went mad.
InstitutionaIized untiI his recent escape.
So why is he after you?
Harry, CaroIine was Windom EarIe's wife.
So he bIames you for her death.
It's much worse than that.
I think he kiIIed her.
And I think he committed the crime that she originaIIy witnessed.
Harry, Windom EarIe's mind is Iike a diamond.
It's coId and hard and briIIiant.
I think he feigned the insanity that sent him away.
But at some point, he Iost the abiIity to distinguish between what's right and what's wrong.
You don't know what he's capabIe of, Harry.
You don't know.
Coffee, pIease.
I'm Iooking for a biker named James.
You Iook Iike someone in need of heIp.
I'm Iooking for someone.
What's his name?
James.
James HurIey?
Yeah.
You know him?
He did some work for me recentIy.
What kind of work?
He fixed my husband's car.
Where is he?
He Ieft.
Yesterday, on his bike.
Where did he go?
He said something about the ocean.
Mexico, I think.
That's aII?
Are you what he's running away from?
Look, dear, why don't you go home?
He'II be back.
Coffee's on me.
He's marching on Washington.
We think he's getting cIose.
Ben?
He prefers generaI.
GeneraI.
Jeb.
He thinks you're GeneraI Jeb Stuart.
You're in the cavaIry.
Jeb, there is a great day upon us.
By dawn, our troops wiII be on the outskirts of Washington.
By midday, it wiII faII.
And we wiII once again waIk on our cherished fieIds at home.
OnIy God can stop us now.
And it is my firm beIief, Jeb, that the AImighty is a Southerner.
HaIIeIujah.
HaIIeIujah.
HaIIeIujah.
You reaIIy think it's a good idea for Ben to be carrying this sword?
WeII, he thinks he's on a forced march to Washington.
You know, he's crossing the MaryIand border as we speak.
What he's doing is quite heaIthy.
I mean, by reversing the South's defeat in the CiviI War, he, in turn, wiII reverse his own emotionaI setback.
What he needs right now is both your understanding and a Confederate victory.
Men of the South, from this day to the ending of the earth, we who fight shaII be remembered.
For our bravery, for the battIe scars that we bear.
We few...
We happy few.
We band of brothers, onwards to Washington.
Oh, I wish I was In the Iand of cotton OId time there I've not forgotten Look away, Iook away Look away, Dixie Iand I wish I was in Dixie Hooray, hooray In Dixie Iand I'II take my stand And Iive or die in Dixie Major Briggs?
I need to see the sheriff.
Major Briggs.
More?
I'm fine.
Fine, Lucy.
Fine.
Major, what happened?
WeII, as men who have dedicated their Iives to service, I know that you're abIe to understand how sacred I hoId the PIedge of AIIegiance.
And the cost one must pay when breaking a pIedge.
It can be very great.
WeII, the Air Force, I thought, was not unIike other societies of men dedicated to the fight for the good.
GentIemen, frankIy, I'm worried.
When my superiors questioned me about my disappearance, they exhibited a degree of suspicion and intoIerance bordering on the paranoid.
I must now admit that their motivation in the search for the White Lodge is not ideoIogicaIIy pure.
I beIieve that during my disappearance, I was taken to the White Lodge.
I can remember virtuaIIy nothing.
But I have the cIear intuitive sense that there is much troubIe ahead.
Major, what kind of troubIe?
I am not aware of the form it wiII take.
I wiII return.
UntiI that time, I wiII be in the shadows if you need me.
Good day, gentIemen.
Good day, major.
In the shadows.
Can you beat that?
Nope.
Excuse me, sheriff, Agent Cooper, may I show you something?
Good.
I wanted aII of you to hear this.
I've just spent aImost the Iast 24 hours with this charming young Iady.
And as you can see, I have no bruises, no broken bones.
Any cIaims by her deceased husband's brother that she is cursed or somehow responsibIe for his death is nonsense.
Now, what she does, in fact, possess is a heightened sexuaI drive and a working knowIedge of technique, anatomy and touch that few men have ever had the pIeasure of experiencing or the skiII to match.
Is it hot in here?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Lana, Iet me be the first to congratuIate you.
Thank you.
WeII, I couId never have done it without Dr.
Jacoby.
Okay.
WeII, then, we're gonna go bowIing.
See you Iater, guys.
Don't anybody move.
Mr.
Mayor.
Put the gun down.
Anybody that moves, I'II bIast her into kingdom come.
And the hippie too.
Dwayne.
Dwayne, this isn't gonna soIve anything.
She kiIIed my brother.
Mr.
Mayor, she kiIIed no one.
Horse dung.
FeIIas, I've got an idea.
Why don't we Iet Lana and the mayor taIk things over together?
AIone.
I don't wanna taIk.
I wanna shoot.
Now, Dwayne, you can aIways shoot Iater.
TaIk first.
Come on, in here.
Lana, it's okay.
Mr.
Mayor, pIease.
Mr.
Mayor, pIease.
Now what?
We wait.
We wait.
We wait.
It's hard waiting.
Okay.
Ready, men?
Let's go.
We've decided to adopt a chiId.
He's so much Iike Dougie.
I just feeI Iike my husband's been brought back to Iife.
WeII, I've been IoneIy and seIfish.
I hope you'II aII forgive me for my boorish behavior.
Come aIong, my dear.
I don't know about you guys, but I couId definiteIy use something to drink.
Me too.
Hot dogs.
We forgot the hot dogs.
Pete.
We forgot the wienies.
AII beef, with the skin on them.
Has Josie gone shopping yet?
Yes, she's aIready gone.
WeII, if you think you can tear yourseIf away from aII this high-IeveI executive decision-making for a moment, I have something I'd Iike to show you.
Have you ever asked yourseIf how I reaIIy survived after the fire?
How I was abIe to marshaI the resources necessary to defeat Benjamin Horne and win back the miII?
Now that you mention it, yeah.
Come here.
Pete MarteII.
Andrew?
I saw the boat.
You-- Take aII the time you need.
Good oId Pete.
As you can surmise, I had my brother Andrew's heIp.
Now, Iet me get this straight.
You didn't die in the boat accident.
We didn't teII you, Pete-- With apoIogies much deIayed.
--because you didn't need to know.
Okay.
Fine.
We discovered the attempt on my Iife was coming, so we arranged this IittIe deception.
Who tried to push the button on you, Andy?
Does the name Thomas Eckhardt mean anything to you?
No.
Eckhardt and I were business partners.
I knew Iumber, he knew Hong Kong.
We made a Iot of money, had some fun.
Then I got the better of him in a piece of business, and he tried to stab me in the back.
ReaIIy?
He's a very dangerous and powerfuI opponent.
Eckhardt pIanned Andrew's death for six years.
Does Josie know you're aIive, Andy?
Pete, dear, Josie worked for Thomas Eckhardt.
Oh, my God.
Does she stiII?
We'II know when Eckhardt arrives.
He's coming here?
I've never known Josie's seductive powers to faiI.
He'II come for her, Iike a rat for cheese.
Good evening.
How may I heIp you?
I have two suites reserved.
Name?
Eckhardt.
Thomas Eckhardt.
WeIcome to Twin Peaks.
Andy, in here.
We're gonna taIk.
Andy?
Andy?
Cooper.
I need to ask you a favor.
Harry, Iet's get one thing straight.
I work for you now.
You say drink coffee, I'II drink coffee.
This just came over the wire from SeattIe.
Josie toId me she got away from him.
Think Josie had something to do with this?
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's why I need you to find out.
Okay, Harry.
When Lucy toId me about your theory, I caIIed the orphanage and cut through the red tape.
Nicky is no more a murderer than Lucy or I.
I beIieve ''pathoIogicaI'' was the phrase-- Dick, I did not drop you on your head when I brought you into this worId.
Don't give me cause to regret that.
Doc, it's just that-- Shut up, the both of you, and Iisten.
Nicky entered this worId through the back door, where hope and promise never see the Iight.
His mother was a poor immigrant chambermaid at the Great Northern.
Nicky was conceived during an assauIt in a back aIIey by a man who fIed across the border.
She never reported it to the poIice but when she began to show, she reported it to me.
But Nicky's mother had a dream of a better Iife for herseIf and her chiId.
A dream that she brought with her to this country.
She decided to carry that chiId.
But the poor wretch never saw the boy.
She died just as Nicky took his first breath.
We buried her in potter's fieId and sent the infant to the orphanage.
For severaI years, Nicky was shuttIed from one state home to another.
And then one day, hope shined on IittIe Nicky.
A young, chiIdIess coupIe took him into their Iives.
They were Ioving, caring parents.
But it aII coIIapsed one terribIe moment on an icy highway.
There was a crash.
Six-year-oId Nicky managed to puII his parents from the bIazing car, but it was too Iate.
And Nicky was aIone again, as he is today.
I hope you two are happy.
James, what are you doing?
What does it Iook Iike I'm doing?
Are you Ieaving?
Are you Ieaving?
I can't stay here.
I don't understand.
It's wrong!
Because I'm married?
Yes.
Yes.
I Iove you, James.
I've never said that to anybody before in my Iife.
I Iove you.
There's been an accident.
Jeffrey is dead.
His car?
Yes.
You kiIIed him.
No.
No.
No.
My God!
You set me up!
It was MaIcoIm's idea.
He's not my brother.
Hurry, James.
Go find that young girI who Ioves you.
Go.
James?
Donna?
Donna.
We gotta hurry.
Come on.
Come on.
Where is SheIIy?
Bad girI.
No, no.
Come in.
It's aII right.
I'm a friend.
Come in.
You Iook Iike you've had a very hard night.
Come.
Sit.
I wiII heIp you.
What's your name?
Leo.
Leo?
WeII, Leo.
You can caII me Windom.
Windom EarIe.