He already knew Diane wasn’t everything she seemed, so he didn’t need to be shocked or intrigued by anything other than the new information at hand.ĭiane’s doppelgänger is only the second of the season, in addition to Dougie, but Audrey Horne’s (Sherilyn Fenn) mysterious ending and the emphasis on dueling identities could indicate more tulpas are in “ Twin Peaks'” future. With his restricted reaction he kept things moving forward. Cooper tries to get out, but is confronted by a version of Leland, then an evil version of himself.Cole, meanwhile, asked the crucial question about what comes next. Cooper agrees, then suddenly Bob appears saying Earle's not allowed to ask for Coopers soul, so Bob takes Earle's instead. Instead he finds an evil-looking Laura who screams a lot, then he finds an image of himself and Annie - he's bleeding from the chest, and she from the neck. He runs from the room into Annie, who suddenly morphs into his dead lover Caroline, then into Laura, then Windom Earle.Įarle says he'll let Annie go if Cooper gives him his soul. There's an explosion, and Cooper runs room to room, presumably looking for Annie. The waiter from the Great Northern appears and brings Cooper coffee, then is replaced by the giant from Cooper's visions, who says he and the waiter are one in the same, just like how Leland Palmer and Bob are the same. Laura appears, says she'll see Cooper again in 25 years, then leaves. In the black lodge, a lot of strange, unexplained things happen at once. The man from another place is there dancing as usual. Truman watches the whole thing.Ĭooper's now in a world that looks just like the red room from his visions. Cooper goes behind it, then it disappears. Cooper hears an owl and sees a pool of engine oil - the kind the log lady brought him - in a clearing. Back in the woodsĬooper and Truman find Pete's stolen truck in the woods, and start to look for Annie. Horne explains to the Haywards he's just trying to do the right thing, and Doc Hayward punches him, which causes him to hit his head on the fireplace, rendering him unconscious.
Over at the Hayward's, Donna readies herself to leave, because she just found out Ben Horne, Audrey's dad, is her real father. She falls to the floor in tears and, like that, Norma and Ed's love affair comes to a halt.
When she wakes up, she's no longer acting like a teen with super strength - her previous mental disorder - and is horrified to see her husband and Norma together. True love doesn't work outĪt the Hurleys' house, Big Ed and Norma dance lovingly while Ed's wife Nadine is being treated for a bump on the head she endured during the Miss Twin Peaks pageant.
A red curtain appears, and he takes her inside. Meanwhile, Windom Earle is bringing Annie into the woods to access the gateway into the black lodge. The log lady comes in with a jar of engine oil from her husband saying it's from "the gateway to the woods." Truman then identifies the circle of 12 trees on the map as Glastonbury Grove, which is where he found pages of Laura's journal. Cooper notes the symbol of fire on the map, and makes an important connection to the note that was written in blood at Laura's murder scene - "fire walk with me." The moment is interrupted by Pete Martell claiming the log lady stole his truck, and Cooper tries to explain to him it was actually Windom Earle disguised as the log lady. In the conference room, Cooper, Hawk and Truman are trying to decipher the map to the black lodge. She kisses him and tells him she loves him. To calm her down, Andy tells her he wants to help her raise her baby. Annie Blackburn had been kidnapped, which made Lucy somewhat unhinged. The season two finale, also called "Beyond Life and Death," opens on Deputy Andy and Lucy in the sheriff's office after the mayhem that followed the Miss Twin Peaks pageant.