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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Truman punching Rosenfield. DownplayedTrope as Rosenfield is incredibly rude and unsympathetic but doing it for good reasons.
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Cooper and Audrey share breakfast, and he asks her to write her name on a piece of paper, then compares her handwriting to the note he received under his door. She says she wanted to help him, for Laura's sake. He asks what One Eyed Jack's is, and she explains it vaguely. He then dismisses Audrey when he sees Harry and Lucy. They sit down, and Cooper orders breakfast for them.

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Cooper and Audrey share breakfast, and he asks her to write her name on a piece of paper, then compares her handwriting to the note he received under his door. She says she wanted to help him, for Laura's sake. He asks what One Eyed One-Eyed Jack's is, and she explains it vaguely. He then dismisses Audrey when he sees Harry and Lucy. They sit down, and Cooper orders breakfast for them.



At the station, Deputy Hawk reports that he has been unable to find the one-armed man, and Cooper tells him to keep trying. Cooper and Harry meet with Albert to receive his report. Laura Palmer had cocaine in her system and in her diary. Judging from marks on her wrists, she had been tied up on two separate occasions that night, and it looks like the killer kissed Laura after she was dead. There were also claw marks on her shoulder, which Albert presumes are from a small animal. Finally, there was a partially digested object in her stomach which could not be identified, but FBI forensics is currently working on producing a recreation of the strange object. Harry excuses himself to attend the funeral. Albert hands Cooper a report concerning the assault on his person; Cooper refuses to sign it and lectures Albert on the locals' value of life.

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At the station, Deputy Hawk reports that he has been unable to find the one-armed man, and Cooper tells him to keep trying. Cooper and Harry meet with Albert to receive his report. Laura Palmer had cocaine in her system and in her diary. Judging from marks on her wrists, she had been tied up on two separate occasions that night, and it looks like the killer kissed Laura after she was dead. There were also claw marks on her shoulder, which Albert presumes are from a small animal. Finally, there was a partially digested object in her stomach which that could not be identified, but FBI forensics is currently working on producing a recreation of the strange object. Harry excuses himself to attend the funeral. Albert hands Cooper a report concerning the assault on his person; Cooper refuses to sign it and lectures Albert on the locals' value of life.
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* EvilTwin: Inverted with Maddie who is identical to Lara Palmer except with black hair and glasses.

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* EvilTwin: Inverted with Maddie Maddy who is identical to Lara Palmer except with black hair and glasses.
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->"There is a sadness in this world, for we are ignorant of many things. Yes -- we are ignorant of many beautiful things. Things like the truth. So sadness in our ignorance is very real. The tears are real. What is this thing called a tear? There are even tiny ducts -- tear ducts -- to produce these tears should the sadness occur. Then the day when the sadness comes. Then we ask, 'Will the sadness that makes me cry, will the sadness that makes me cry my heart out, will it ever end?' The answer, of course, is yes. One day, the sadness will end."
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* AncientTradition: While ancient is stretching it, the Bookhouse Boys are a secret society devoted to fighting the darkness in Twin Peaks.

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* AncientTradition: While ancient "ancient" is stretching it, the Bookhouse Boys are a secret society devoted to fighting the darkness in Twin Peaks.



* BodyHorror: Incredibly downplayed example but Leland's grief has literally turned his hair white overnight.



* JerkassHasAPoint: Albert Rosenfield's actions are beyond aggravating but he's right that burying Laura Palmer's body now could keep valuable clues from being revealed. Clues which could save lives in the future.

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Albert Rosenfield's actions are beyond aggravating aggravating, but he's right that burying Laura Palmer's body now could keep valuable clues from being revealed. Clues which revealed, clues that could save lives in the future.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Albert Rosenfield is a horrible personality but is genuinely devoted to justice for Laura Palmer.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Albert Rosenfield is has a horrible personality but is genuinely devoted to getting justice for Laura Palmer.


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* PrematurelyGreyHaired: Leland's hair turns white overnight due to his grief.
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When the waitress leaves, Cooper shares his dream with them, but when Harry tries to press him for the name of the killer than Laura told had him in the dream, Cooper, quite embarrassed, admits that he has forgotten that part of the dream. Their conversation is interrupted as Harry gets a radio message that there is a fight at the morgue.

The fight turns out to be between Albert and Dr. Hayward. While Albert wishes to conduct a further post-mortem on Laura's body, an outraged Dr. Haywards dismiss this as indecent, as the body is due to be released for the funeral that day. As the argument grows more heated when Alberts decides to open up a new round of insults, and Truman ends it by punching Albert, causing him to land on top of the body. Fed up by this, Cooper orders Albert to release the body, and the men leave.

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When the waitress leaves, Cooper shares his dream with them, but when Harry tries to press him for the name of the killer than that Laura had told had him in the dream, Cooper, quite embarrassed, admits that he has forgotten that part of the dream. Their conversation is interrupted as Harry gets a radio message that there is a fight at the morgue.

The fight turns out to be between Albert and Dr. Hayward. While Albert wishes to conduct a further post-mortem on Laura's body, an outraged Dr. Haywards dismiss Hayward dismisses this as indecent, as the body is due to be released for the funeral that day. As the The argument grows more heated when Alberts Albert decides to open up a new round of insults, and Truman ends it by punching Albert, causing him to land on top of the body. Fed up by this, Cooper orders Albert to release the body, and the men leave.



At the station, Deputy Hawk reports in that he has been unable to find the one-armed man and Cooper tells him to keep trying. Cooper and Harry meet with Albert to receive his report. Laura Palmer had cocaine in her system and in her diary. Judging from marks on her wrists, she had been tied up on two separate occasions that night, and it looks like the killer kissed Laura after she was dead. There were also claw marks on her shoulder, which Albert presumes is from a small animal. Finally, there was a partially digested object in her stomach which could not be identified, but FBI forensics is currently working on producing a recreation of the strange object. Harry excuses himself to attend the funeral. Albert hands Cooper a report concerning the assault on his person and Cooper lectures Albert on the locals' value of life, and refuses to sign Albert's report.

Elsewhere, Audrey is spying on both her father in his office, as well as Dr. Jacoby as he tries to coax her brother Johnny into taking off his Indian headdress, before Laura's funeral

Meanwhile, Laura's funeral is underway. James arrives at the ceremony late, watching from a distance. After the Reverend's speech, Bobby starts angrily shout at the guests, accusing them all of being hypocrites who knew that Laura had serious problems, yet none of them did anything to help her. James intervenes, and the two begin fighting, having to be separated by their families. All of a sudden, Leland breaks down with grief and jumps on Laura's casket as it is being lowered into the grave, sobbing uncontrollably, with Sarah desperately begging him not to ruin this too.

That night, Cooper, Harry, Hawk and Big Ed meet at the RR Diner. Truman explains that someone has been smuggling cocaine into town; he suspects that Jacques Renault, bartender at the Roadhouse Bar, is involved. He also explains that the woods around the town seem to contain a "darkness", and reveals that there is a secret society of men gathered to stand watch against this: the Bookhouse Boys. Truman and the others bring Cooper to their headquarters, where James has Jacques' brother Bernard bound and gagged. They captured him after he came across the border that morning with an ounce of cocaine. He denies being a mule and says the cocaine was for personal use. Bernard tells them to talk to his brother rather than him, and Cooper says he does not believe that Bernard would tell them where and when to find Jacques.

Elsewhere, Jacques realizes his brother is in trouble, and calls Leo for help. When Leo leaves, Shelley hides a gun in a secret drawer along with the bloody shirt.

Back at the graveyard, Cooper watches the new grave and Dr. Jacoby, wearing a hat and cloak, approaches with a garland of flowers. Cooper says he did not see Jacoby at the funeral. The psychiatrist admits that he does not actually care about the problems of the townspeople, but Laura changed all that, and he wants to help the investigation however he can.

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At the station, Deputy Hawk reports in that he has been unable to find the one-armed man man, and Cooper tells him to keep trying. Cooper and Harry meet with Albert to receive his report. Laura Palmer had cocaine in her system and in her diary. Judging from marks on her wrists, she had been tied up on two separate occasions that night, and it looks like the killer kissed Laura after she was dead. There were also claw marks on her shoulder, which Albert presumes is are from a small animal. Finally, there was a partially digested object in her stomach which could not be identified, but FBI forensics is currently working on producing a recreation of the strange object. Harry excuses himself to attend the funeral. Albert hands Cooper a report concerning the assault on his person and person; Cooper refuses to sign it and lectures Albert on the locals' value of life, and refuses to sign Albert's report.

life.

Elsewhere, Audrey is spying on both her father in his office, as well as office and Dr. Jacoby as he tries to coax her brother Johnny into taking off his Indian headdress, headdress before Laura's funeral

funeral.

Meanwhile, Laura's funeral is underway. James arrives at the ceremony late, watching from a distance. After the Reverend's speech, Bobby starts angrily shout shouting at the guests, accusing them all of being hypocrites who knew that Laura had serious problems, problems yet none of them never did anything to help her. James intervenes, and the two begin fighting, having to be separated by their families. All of a sudden, Leland breaks down with grief and jumps on Laura's casket as it is being lowered into the grave, sobbing uncontrollably, with Sarah desperately begging him not to ruin this too.

That night, Cooper, Harry, Hawk Hawk, and Big Ed meet at the RR Double R Diner. Truman explains that someone has been smuggling cocaine into town; he suspects that Jacques Renault, bartender at the Roadhouse Bar, is involved. He also explains that the woods around the town seem to contain a "darkness", "darkness" and reveals that there is a secret society of men gathered to stand watch against this: this, the Bookhouse Boys. Truman and the others bring Cooper to their headquarters, where James has Jacques' brother Bernard bound and gagged. They captured him after he came across crossed the border that morning with an ounce of cocaine. He denies being a mule and says the cocaine was for personal use. Bernard tells them to talk to his brother rather than him, and Cooper says he does not believe that Bernard would tell them where and when to find Jacques.

Elsewhere, Jacques realizes his brother is in trouble, trouble and calls Leo for help. When Leo leaves, Shelley Shelly hides a gun in a secret drawer along with the bloody shirt.

Back at the graveyard, Cooper watches the new grave grave, and Dr. Jacoby, wearing a hat and cloak, approaches with a garland of flowers. Cooper says he did not see Jacoby at the funeral. The psychiatrist admits that he does not actually care about the problems of the townspeople, but Laura changed all that, and he wants to help the investigation however he can.
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Meanwhile, Josie tells Harry that Catherine is scheming to take over the mill. Josie knows there are two account books, one fake and one real, but cannot locate the real one Catherine has been hiding. She asks Harry if it is possible that someone killed her husband so that Benjamin could have the land and asks if they will kill her too. Harry reassures her.

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Meanwhile, Josie tells Harry that Catherine is scheming to take over the mill. Josie knows there are two account books, one fake and one real, but cannot locate the real one Catherine has been hiding. She asks Harry if it is possible that someone killed her husband so that Benjamin could have the land and asks if they will kill her too. Harry reassures her.
her that he will help her however he can.
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At the station, Deputy Hawk reports in that he has been unable to find the one-armed man and Cooper tells him to keep trying. Cooper and Harry meet with Albert to receive his report. Laura Palmer had cocaine in her system and in her diary, she had been tied up on two separate occasions that night, and it looks like the killer kissed Laura after she was dead. There were also claw marks on her shoulder and something in her stomach. Harry excuses himself to attend the funeral. Albert hands Cooper a report concerning the assault on his person and Cooper lectures Albert on the locals' value of life, and refuses to sign Albert's report.

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At the station, Deputy Hawk reports in that he has been unable to find the one-armed man and Cooper tells him to keep trying. Cooper and Harry meet with Albert to receive his report. Laura Palmer had cocaine in her system and in her diary, diary. Judging from marks on her wrists, she had been tied up on two separate occasions that night, and it looks like the killer kissed Laura after she was dead. There were also claw marks on her shoulder and something shoulder, which Albert presumes is from a small animal. Finally, there was a partially digested object in her stomach.stomach which could not be identified, but FBI forensics is currently working on producing a recreation of the strange object. Harry excuses himself to attend the funeral. Albert hands Cooper a report concerning the assault on his person and Cooper lectures Albert on the locals' value of life, and refuses to sign Albert's report.



Back at the graveyard, Cooper watches the new grave and Dr. Jacoby, wearing a hat and cloak, approaches with a garland of flowers. Cooper says he did not see Jacoby at the funeral. The psychiatrist admits that he does not actually care about the problems of the townspeople, but Laura changed all that, and he wants to help the investigation however he can

Meanwhile, Josie tells Harry that Catherine is scheming to take over the mill. Josie knows there are two account books, one fake and one real, but cannot locate the real one Catherine has been hiding.

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Back at the graveyard, Cooper watches the new grave and Dr. Jacoby, wearing a hat and cloak, approaches with a garland of flowers. Cooper says he did not see Jacoby at the funeral. The psychiatrist admits that he does not actually care about the problems of the townspeople, but Laura changed all that, and he wants to help the investigation however he can

can.

Meanwhile, Josie tells Harry that Catherine is scheming to take over the mill. Josie knows there are two account books, one fake and one real, but cannot locate the real one Catherine has been hiding.
hiding. She asks Harry if it is possible that someone killed her husband so that Benjamin could have the land and asks if they will kill her too. Harry reassures her.
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Cooper and Audrey share breakfast, and he asks her to write her name on a piece of paper, then compares her handwriting to the note he received under his door. She says she wanted to help him, for Laura. He asks what One Eyed Jack's is, and she explains it vaguely. He then dismisses Audrey when he sees Harry and Lucy. They sit down, and Cooper orders breakfast for them.

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Cooper and Audrey share breakfast, and he asks her to write her name on a piece of paper, then compares her handwriting to the note he received under his door. She says she wanted to help him, for Laura.Laura's sake. He asks what One Eyed Jack's is, and she explains it vaguely. He then dismisses Audrey when he sees Harry and Lucy. They sit down, and Cooper orders breakfast for them.
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The fight turns out to be between Albert and Dr. Hayward. Albert wishes to conduct a further post-mortem on Laura's body, Dr. Haywards dismiss this as indecent, as the body is due to be released for the funeral that day. As the argument grows more heated when Alberts decides to open up a new round of insults, and Truman ends it by punching Albert, causing him to land on top of the body. Fed up by this, Cooper orders Albert to release the body, and the men leave.

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The fight turns out to be between Albert and Dr. Hayward. While Albert wishes to conduct a further post-mortem on Laura's body, an outraged Dr. Haywards dismiss this as indecent, as the body is due to be released for the funeral that day. As the argument grows more heated when Alberts decides to open up a new round of insults, and Truman ends it by punching Albert, causing him to land on top of the body. Fed up by this, Cooper orders Albert to release the body, and the men leave.
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* JerkassWithAHeartOfGold: Albert Rosenfield is a horrible personality but is genuinely devoted to justice for Laura Palmer.

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* JerkassWithAHeartOfGold: JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Albert Rosenfield is a horrible personality but is genuinely devoted to justice for Laura Palmer.
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Cooper and Deputy Hawk sit in the hotel while people dance, discussing the existence of the soul. Leland stands among the dancers, smelling the air. Leland tries to get someone to dance with him and has a breakdown. Cooper and Hawk pull him up and take him home.

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Cooper and Deputy Hawk sit in the hotel while people dance, discussing the existence of the soul.soul, with Hawk sharing a few Native American legends on the subject. Leland stands among the dancers, smelling the air. Leland tries to get someone to dance with him and has a breakdown. Cooper and Hawk pull him up and take him home.

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Cooper and Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) share breakfast, as he realizes she had slipped a note under his hotel room door; the note referred to One-Eyed Jacks, a brothel over the Canada–US border. When she leaves, Cooper discusses his dream with Sheriff Harry S. Truman (Michael Ontkean), believing it to be a coded solution to the murder.

Cooper's colleague, Albert Rosenfield (Miguel Ferrer) wishes to conduct a further post-mortem on Laura's body, but it is due to be released for the funeral that day. As the argument grows more heated, Truman ends it by punching Rosenfield and knocking him down. Later, Rosenfield shares what he has found; Laura had been bound when she was killed, had been addicted to cocaine, and had been clawed by a bird. An unidentified plastic shard was also found in her stomach.

Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) is at home when he is visited by his niece, Madeline Ferguson (Lee). Ferguson is identical to Laura save for having black hair, not blonde. At the same time, Cooper and Truman question Johnson about Laura's death, believing him to be lying when he denies knowing her. Later, Hurley arrives at Laura's funeral late, watching from a distance. Briggs begins to accost the mourners, accusing them of doing nothing when they knew Laura had been troubled. Hurley intervenes and the two begin fighting; Leland falls on the casket as it is being lowered into the grave, sobbing uncontrollably.

That night, Cooper, Truman, Deputy Hawk (Michael Horse) and Ed Hurley (Everett Mc Gill) meet at the RR Diner. Truman explains that someone has been smuggling cocaine into town; he suspects that Jacques Renault (Walter Olkewicz), bartender at the town's Roadhouse Bar, is involved. He also explains that the woods around the town seem to contain a "darkness", and reveals that there is a secret society of men gathered to stand watch against this: the Bookhouse Boys. Truman and the others bring Cooper to their headquarters, where James has Jacques' brother Bernard (Clay Wilcox) bound and gagged. They question Bernard but he denies any crime.

Elsewhere, Jacques realizes his brother is in trouble, and calls Johnson for help. When Johnson leaves, his abused wife Shelley (Mädchen Amick) hides a gun in a secret drawer. Meanwhile, sawmill owner Josie Packard (Joan Chen) tells Truman, her lover, that her sister-in-law Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie) is scheming to take over the mill. Packard knows there are two account books, one fake and one real, but cannot locate the real one Martell has been hiding.

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Cooper and Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) share breakfast, as and he realizes she had slipped asks her to write her name on a piece of paper, then compares her handwriting to the note he received under his hotel room door; the note referred door. She says she wanted to One-Eyed Jacks, a brothel over the Canada–US border. help him, for Laura. He asks what One Eyed Jack's is, and she explains it vaguely. He then dismisses Audrey when he sees Harry and Lucy. They sit down, and Cooper orders breakfast for them.

When she the waitress leaves, Cooper discusses shares his dream with Sheriff them, but when Harry S. Truman (Michael Ontkean), believing it tries to press him for the name of the killer than Laura told had him in the dream, Cooper, quite embarrassed, admits that he has forgotten that part of the dream. Their conversation is interrupted as Harry gets a radio message that there is a fight at the morgue.

The fight turns out
to be a coded solution to the murder.

Cooper's colleague,
between Albert Rosenfield (Miguel Ferrer) and Dr. Hayward. Albert wishes to conduct a further post-mortem on Laura's body, but it Dr. Haywards dismiss this as indecent, as the body is due to be released for the funeral that day. As the argument grows more heated, heated when Alberts decides to open up a new round of insults, and Truman ends it by punching Rosenfield Albert, causing him to land on top of the body. Fed up by this, Cooper orders Albert to release the body, and knocking him down. Later, Rosenfield shares what he has found; Laura had been bound when she was killed, had been addicted to cocaine, and had been clawed by a bird. An unidentified plastic shard was also found in her stomach.

the men leave.

Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) is at home when he is visited by his niece, Madeline Ferguson (Lee).Ferguson. Ferguson is identical to Laura save for having black hair, not blonde. At the same time, Cooper and Truman question Leo Johnson about Laura's death, believing him to be lying when he denies knowing her. Later, Hurley arrives at her.

At the Double R, Norma discusses her husband's good behavior in prison and that he might be released soon. Hank's parole officer asks how she fends off potential suitors, and she says that she explains that her husband is homicidally jealous.

Bobby, in a suit, stretches in front of a crucifix. His father, Major Briggs, asks to talk. The major lectures him about funerals and responsibility while Bobby absent-mindedly plays with his lighter. The major says Bobby does not need to be afraid, which angers Bobby, who vehemently denies that he is afraid of a funeral.

At the station, Deputy Hawk reports in that he has been unable to find the one-armed man and Cooper tells him to keep trying. Cooper and Harry meet with Albert to receive his report. Laura Palmer had cocaine in her system and in her diary, she had been tied up on two separate occasions that night, and it looks like the killer kissed Laura after she was dead. There were also claw marks on her shoulder and something in her stomach. Harry excuses himself to attend the funeral. Albert hands Cooper a report concerning the assault on his person and Cooper lectures Albert on the locals' value of life, and refuses to sign Albert's report.

Elsewhere, Audrey is spying on both her father in his office, as well as Dr. Jacoby as he tries to coax her brother Johnny into taking off his Indian headdress, before Laura's funeral

Meanwhile,
Laura's funeral is underway. James arrives at the ceremony late, watching from a distance. Briggs begins to accost After the mourners, Reverend's speech, Bobby starts angrily shout at the guests, accusing them all of doing nothing when they being hypocrites who knew that Laura had been troubled. Hurley intervenes serious problems, yet none of them did anything to help her. James intervenes, and the two begin fighting; fighting, having to be separated by their families. All of a sudden, Leland falls breaks down with grief and jumps on the Laura's casket as it is being lowered into the grave, sobbing uncontrollably.

uncontrollably, with Sarah desperately begging him not to ruin this too.

That night, Cooper, Truman, Deputy Harry, Hawk (Michael Horse) and Big Ed Hurley (Everett Mc Gill) meet at the RR Diner. Truman explains that someone has been smuggling cocaine into town; he suspects that Jacques Renault (Walter Olkewicz), Renault, bartender at the town's Roadhouse Bar, is involved. He also explains that the woods around the town seem to contain a "darkness", and reveals that there is a secret society of men gathered to stand watch against this: the Bookhouse Boys. Truman and the others bring Cooper to their headquarters, where James has Jacques' brother Bernard (Clay Wilcox) bound and gagged. They question captured him after he came across the border that morning with an ounce of cocaine. He denies being a mule and says the cocaine was for personal use. Bernard but tells them to talk to his brother rather than him, and Cooper says he denies any crime.

does not believe that Bernard would tell them where and when to find Jacques.

Elsewhere, Jacques realizes his brother is in trouble, and calls Johnson Leo for help. When Johnson Leo leaves, his abused wife Shelley (Mädchen Amick) hides a gun in a secret drawer. drawer along with the bloody shirt.

Back at the graveyard, Cooper watches the new grave and Dr. Jacoby, wearing a hat and cloak, approaches with a garland of flowers. Cooper says he did not see Jacoby at the funeral. The psychiatrist admits that he does not actually care about the problems of the townspeople, but Laura changed all that, and he wants to help the investigation however he can

Meanwhile, sawmill owner Josie Packard (Joan Chen) tells Truman, her lover, Harry that her sister-in-law Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie) is scheming to take over the mill. Packard Josie knows there are two account books, one fake and one real, but cannot locate the real one Martell Catherine has been hiding.
hiding.

Cooper and Deputy Hawk sit in the hotel while people dance, discussing the existence of the soul. Leland stands among the dancers, smelling the air. Leland tries to get someone to dance with him and has a breakdown. Cooper and Hawk pull him up and take him home.




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* BlackComedy: Leland's actions during the funeral are horrifying but also hilarious as they CrossTheLineTwice.
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* BodyHorror: Incredibly downplayed example but Leland's grief has literally turned his hair white overnight.
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* AncientTradition: While ancient is stretching it, the Bookhouse Boys are a secret society devoted to fighting the darkness in Twin Peaks.
* EvilTwin: Inverted with Maddie who is identical to Lara Palmer except with black hair and glasses.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Albert Rosenfield's actions are beyond aggravating but he's right that burying Laura Palmer's body now could keep valuable clues from being revealed. Clues which could save lives in the future.
** Bobby's rant during Laura's funeral contains a lot of truth.
* JerkassWithAHeartOfGold: Albert Rosenfield is a horrible personality but is genuinely devoted to justice for Laura Palmer.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: Truman punching Rosenfield. DownplayedTrope as Rosenfield is incredibly rude and unsympathetic but doing it for good reasons.
* VigilanteMan: The Bookhouse Boys serve as this in addition to more esoteric functions.
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That night, Cooper, Truman, Deputy Hawk (Michael Horse) and Ed Hurley (Everett McGill) meet at the RR Diner. Truman explains that someone has been smuggling cocaine into town; he suspects that Jacques Renault (Walter Olkewicz), bartender at the town's Roadhouse Bar, is involved. He also explains that the woods around the town seem to contain a "darkness", and reveals that there is a secret society of men gathered to stand watch against this: the Bookhouse Boys. Truman and the others bring Cooper to their headquarters, where James has Jacques' brother Bernard (Clay Wilcox) bound and gagged. They question Bernard but he denies any crime.

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That night, Cooper, Truman, Deputy Hawk (Michael Horse) and Ed Hurley (Everett McGill) Mc Gill) meet at the RR Diner. Truman explains that someone has been smuggling cocaine into town; he suspects that Jacques Renault (Walter Olkewicz), bartender at the town's Roadhouse Bar, is involved. He also explains that the woods around the town seem to contain a "darkness", and reveals that there is a secret society of men gathered to stand watch against this: the Bookhouse Boys. Truman and the others bring Cooper to their headquarters, where James has Jacques' brother Bernard (Clay Wilcox) bound and gagged. They question Bernard but he denies any crime.
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Cooper and Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) share breakfast, as he realizes she had slipped a note under his hotel room door; the note referred to One-Eyed Jacks, a brothel over the Canada–US border. When she leaves, Cooper discusses his dream with Sheriff Harry S. Truman (Michael Ontkean), believing it to be a coded solution to the murder.

Cooper's colleague, Albert Rosenfield (Miguel Ferrer) wishes to conduct a further post-mortem on Laura's body, but it is due to be released for the funeral that day. As the argument grows more heated, Truman ends it by punching Rosenfield and knocking him down. Later, Rosenfield shares what he has found; Laura had been bound when she was killed, had been addicted to cocaine, and had been clawed by a bird. An unidentified plastic shard was also found in her stomach.

Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) is at home when he is visited by his niece, Madeline Ferguson (Lee). Ferguson is identical to Laura save for having black hair, not blonde. At the same time, Cooper and Truman question Johnson about Laura's death, believing him to be lying when he denies knowing her. Later, Hurley arrives at Laura's funeral late, watching from a distance. Briggs begins to accost the mourners, accusing them of doing nothing when they knew Laura had been troubled. Hurley intervenes and the two begin fighting; Leland falls on the casket as it is being lowered into the grave, sobbing uncontrollably.

That night, Cooper, Truman, Deputy Hawk (Michael Horse) and Ed Hurley (Everett McGill) meet at the RR Diner. Truman explains that someone has been smuggling cocaine into town; he suspects that Jacques Renault (Walter Olkewicz), bartender at the town's Roadhouse Bar, is involved. He also explains that the woods around the town seem to contain a "darkness", and reveals that there is a secret society of men gathered to stand watch against this: the Bookhouse Boys. Truman and the others bring Cooper to their headquarters, where James has Jacques' brother Bernard (Clay Wilcox) bound and gagged. They question Bernard but he denies any crime.

Elsewhere, Jacques realizes his brother is in trouble, and calls Johnson for help. When Johnson leaves, his abused wife Shelley (Mädchen Amick) hides a gun in a secret drawer. Meanwhile, sawmill owner Josie Packard (Joan Chen) tells Truman, her lover, that her sister-in-law Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie) is scheming to take over the mill. Packard knows there are two account books, one fake and one real, but cannot locate the real one Martell has been hiding.

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