The police look for James in the Marsh murder. Bobby and Shelly tell Truman Leo escaped and Bobby reveals that he saw Hank shoot Leo the night the mill burned. Albert returns to Twin Peaks with information on Windom Earle, and ends up looking at Josie for the murder of Jonathan and the attempted murder of Cooper. Nadine 'breaks up' with Ed. Dr. Jacoby, Audrey, Bobby and Jerry try to end Ben's fantasy life. Donna and James escape from the Marsh home. Pete offers to help Cooper force a stalemate with Earle. Earle holds Leo as a slave. Shelly comes back to work. Eckheardt tells Catherine he wants Josie back. Earle leaves a 'present' and another omnious message for Cooper.
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Lara Flynn Boyle |
Donna Marie Hayward |
Kimmy Robertson |
Lucy Moran |
Dana Ashbrook |
Bobby Briggs |
Sherilyn Fenn |
Audrey Horne |
Peggy Lipton |
Norma Jennings |
Warren Frost |
Dr. William Hayward |
Nicholas Love |
Malcolm Sloane |
Guest Star |
David Warner |
Thomas Eckardt |
Guest Star |
Brenda Strong |
Jones |
Guest Star |
David Patrick Kelly |
Jerry Horne |
Recurring Role |
Miguel Ferrer |
Agent Albert Rosenfield |
Recurring Role |
Wendy Robie |
Nadine Hurley |
Recurring Role |
This episode takes place between: Sunday, March 19 - Monday, March 20
Director Keaton is most famous for her acting roles and her many appearences in Woody Allen films.
Log Lady intro:
A death mask. Is there a reason for a death mask? It is barely a physical resemblance--in death, the muscles so relaxed, the face so without the animating spark. A death mask is almost an intrusion on a beautiful memory. And yet, who could throw away the casting of a loved one? Who would not want to study it longingly, as the distant freight train blows its mournful tone?
Windom Earle: Now, Dale. Listen carefully. It's your move...
Pete: I owe it all to the immortal Master: Jose Raoul Capablanca. If there's chessboards in heaven, you'll find Jose sittin' across from the Lord.
Albert: About the uniform, Coop. Replacing the elegance of the dark suit and tie with the casual indifference of these muted earth tones is a form of fashion suicide. But, call me crazy... on you it works.
Neilson Rating: 5.5/??, Number 85 for the week.
Kimmy Robertson does not appear in this episode.
A.K.A. "Slaves and Masters"
Gone with the Wind:
In their attempt to bring Ben out of his mania, Audrey, Jerry and Dr. Jacoby dress in civil war era costumes that are clearly meant to recall the famous movie.
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S 2 : Ep 22
Aired 6/10/91 (50:29)
S 2 : Ep 21
Aired 6/10/91 (46:20)
S 2 : Ep 20
Aired 4/18/91
S 2 : Ep 19
Aired 4/11/91 (46:56)
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