So we open with the Swedes, wait no this time they are from Iceland, wonder what happened to those Norwegians.
Audrey has switched from sultry to smitten. (How can she make just standing up look sexy?) It was good to see Cooper is human. He's not his usual charming self without a good night sleep. He's quite short with her for the most part, I assume him asking her age was a reality check for both himself and her.
Audrey shows her full manipulative side later on, maneuvering herself to the perfume counter. I think it made sense that she was not initially assigned to this area and it seemed the manager was very reluctant to put her their. Was it for the reasons he says or because that area has a reputation?
Mad-Pac said:
Oh, boy, this show really gives me terrible cravings for doughnuts and other sugary items
Yes me too and coffee and I don't even like coffee. I fear for Coopers waistline the longer he stays in Twin Peaks.
Leo Johnson's shirt doesn't have Laura's blood it appears to be Jacque Renault who was getting letters via a magazine from Ronette Pulaski.
I'm trying to follow this so:
Girls work at the perfume counter
Girls get selected to go work at One Eyed Jacks.
Is the magazine completely separate from this. I assume Leo's truck appearing implies the magazine is also used for messaging in the drug business.
As Ronette appeared in it and now Laura did this lead to a meeting with someone outside the confines of One Eye Jacks and thus to the murder?
Shelley and Bobby's interactions continue (Shelley does look good after a shower). They aren't very subtle about there relationship, spending so much time together. I still think Shelley is setting up Bobby to take down Leo and thus free herself of all men. Though the way she looked at the gun while on the phone to Leo makes me doubt that.
Shelley spins Andy the tale of Jacque to further incriminate Leo.
What is Madeline still doing in Twin Peak? She said she came there as she felt close to her but why is she staying. Also if you order a drink, drink the drink!!
Norma and Shelley have both been to the beauty salon and got the same hairdo, it doesn't really suit Shelley I think.
The family counselling session with Dr Jacoby reveals some interesting info from Bobby. It seems Laura was not only acting out but also deeply troubled. I wonder how much of what Jacoby suggests Laura did to Bobby was also done to him.
We get a first I think in the series. So far Cooper has acted strange and the others have just accepted it. This time the roles are reversed. The others clearly have dealt with The Log Lady before and encourage Cooper to go along with it. I also found Hawk's enthusiasm at the prospect of biscuits quite endearing.
In the cabin with the red windows we get a lot of clues pulled together. The bird, the poker chip, the music. The blood on the floor I assume is Laura's.
Audrey uses the secret passages to spy on Catherine and Ben. It seems Catherine has a tear in her eyes so I think she is genuinely upset about Ben going to younger "girls" at one eyed Jacks.
Audrey learns about their plan to burn the mill and the "professional". It was revealed a little improbably but she seems pleased about it.
Poor Leyland just has to dance.
Mad-Pac said:
I have always imagined that scene, actually, but rather than with Kevin Bacon and the Footloose theme. Wherever Kevin Bacon went, someone would start playing Footloose, he would say "dammit" and start to dance like in the movie, even against his will.
Heh that made me chuckle, the same thing happens to me whenever I hear Footloose so it must happen to Bacon.
Brimfin said:
When Leland starts to cry, Catherine cleverly mimics his movements around the eyes making it look like part of the dance. Soon, everyone in the room is doing the same move.
I didn't really pick up on that first time but it is very clever of her.
Is Audrey crying because she can see how much pain Leland is still going through? She has been on a rollercoaster this episode.
We get a few shots of Josie in the dark. She is now smoking with a cigarette holder and I swear she has become more seductive, if she starts doing the evil voice we have our culprit.
So her and Ben are in cahoots. I wonder how many people she has been playing. Has she been using the sheriff too?
Hank is the person running the drugs trade, leaving Leo to run things when he was gone. As we know he has a connection to Josie, is she involved in that? It was interesting that by beating up Leo he has probably delayed plan "burn the saw mill".
Back at his home and Shelley pops a cap in his unspecified body part, I don't think this will be the end of Leo.
Cooper finds Audrey in his bed at the end of the episode.
I don't think this is the big seduction it probably would have been several episodes ago.
Last we saw her she was in tears as she watched Leland dance and cry. I suspect she has gone to Cooper in more of a way of protection and security to the one person who seems to connect with.
I get the feeling Audrey has little experience of actual love or being with someone.
I think Cooper will see her for the vulnerable girl she is.
So not a stand out episode and apart from log lady little in the way of strangeness.
I'm still not sure who the killer is but Leo is seeming more unlikely. I guess the Renault brothers are high on the list but I would be a bit disapointed if a least one established character wasn't involved.
Benjamin Horne seems most likely but he is also very careful. Jerry perhaps is the more likely to have done it impulsively and perhaps involve Ben to clear it up.
Perhaps it is someone left field like Ed but there would have to be good reasons behind it.
Only 2 episodes to go and I am intrigued so I guess the show is working.
7 times the only evidence to convict was that you used the evil voice and you were more sexy, out of 10