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Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'. Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers, in particular, catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red velvet drapes (not unlike the ones in Cooper's dream), which Cooper notices are much like those of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find the said cabin.

Shelly is having breakfast with Bobby; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Leo, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Andy arrives to enquire about Leo, Bobby hides and Shelly attempts to make Leo seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Jacques Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, Ed and Norma meet to discuss their spouses. Hank has been released from prison, while the ever-volatile Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Norma leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Ed crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey is interviewed by Emory Battis, the manager of her father's department store, for a job. She blackmails Battis into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter -- where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.

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Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'. Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers, in particular, catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red velvet drapes (not unlike the ones in Cooper's dream), which Cooper notices are much like those of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find the said cabin.

Shelly is having breakfast with Bobby; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Leo, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Andy arrives to enquire inquire about Leo, Bobby hides and Shelly attempts to make Leo seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Jacques Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, Ed and Norma meet to discuss their spouses. Hank has been released from prison, while the ever-volatile Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Norma leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Ed crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey is interviewed by Emory Battis, the manager of her father's department store, for a job. She blackmails Battis into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter -- where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.



* TheMistress: Norma is not happy to be regulated to this role with Big Ed and effectively dumps him in this episode.

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* TheMistress: Norma is not happy to be regulated relegated to this role with Big Ed and effectively dumps him in this episode.
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Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'. Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers, in particular, catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red drapes, which Cooper notices are much like those of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find the said cabin.

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Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'. Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers, in particular, catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red drapes, velvet drapes (not unlike the ones in Cooper's dream), which Cooper notices are much like those of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find the said cabin.
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Cooper is woken early by the sound of a raucous party in the Great Northern Hotel, and makes a note for Diane to send him some ear plugs by mail. Next morning, Cooper enters the dining room as the singing continues and the waitress tells him the men are a business junket from Iceland. Audrey talks to Cooper and offers to help him with his case, but he tells her stay out of it go to school. He leaves to meet Harry, while Jerry meets with Ben to discuss the new Icelandic investors in their property developments. Leland arrives, disoriented and wishing to return to work, but the Hornes send him home.

Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'. Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers in particular catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red drapes, which Cooper notices are much like those in of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find said cabin.

Shelly is having breakfast with Bobby; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Leo, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Andy arrives to enquire about Leo, Bobby hides and Shelly attempts to make Leo seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Jacques Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, Ed and Norma meet to discuss their spouses. Hank has been released from prison, while the ever volatile Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Norma leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Ed crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey is interviewed by Emory Battis, the manager of her father's department store, for a job. She blackmails Battis into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter -- where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.

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Cooper is woken early by the sound of a raucous party in the Great Northern Hotel, Hotel and makes a note for Diane to send him some ear plugs earplugs by mail. Next The next morning, Cooper enters the dining room as the singing continues and the waitress tells him the men are a business junket junkets from Iceland. Audrey talks to Cooper and offers to help him with his case, but he tells her to stay out of it and go to school. He leaves to meet Harry, while Jerry meets with Ben to discuss the new Icelandic investors in their property developments. Leland arrives, disoriented and wishing to return to work, but the Hornes send him home.

Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'. Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers advertisers, in particular particular, catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red drapes, which Cooper notices are much like those in of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find the said cabin.

Shelly is having breakfast with Bobby; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Leo, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Andy arrives to enquire about Leo, Bobby hides and Shelly attempts to make Leo seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Jacques Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, Ed and Norma meet to discuss their spouses. Hank has been released from prison, while the ever volatile ever-volatile Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Norma leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Ed crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey is interviewed by Emory Battis, the manager of her father's department store, for a job. She blackmails Battis into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter -- where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.



Meanwhile, using the photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, Cooper, Hawk, Harry, and Dr. Hayward search the woods for the cabin they believe to be the scene of the murder. The group comes across a cabin, but Cooper deduces that it is the wrong one. Regardless, cabin's inhabitant, the Log Lady, steps outside to meet them and invites them inside for tea and cookies, saying that the owls will not able to see them there. The investigators accept her invitation. As they sit down at her table, the Log Lady gives them directions to Jacques' cabin that tells Cooper that her log has information for him. She says that the log apparently saw what happened in the other cabin on the night of Laura's murder: It saw two men and two girls and heard some screaming.

Following the Log Lady's directions. The investigators finds Jacques' cabin with the red drapes. Cooper is quite intrigued as many of the details in the cabin matches the clues the little man in the red suit told him in his dream. Searching the place, they find twine on the floor along with a bloodstain. A poker chip rolls out of the cuckoo clock: it is missing a piece of the same shape as was found in Laura's stomach. Harry also finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.

That same afternoon, Bobby attends family counseling with Dr. Jacoby, alongside his mother and father. Jacoby eventually asks Bobby's parents to step outside for a moment, so that he can talk to Bobby privately. Bobby is initially dismissive of Jacoby's attempt at analysing him, but when Jacoby reveals that he knows about what happened between him and Laura the first time the two had sex, namely that Bobby [[CryingAfterSex cried afterwards]] and Laura laughed at him for it, he breaks down and confesses that Laura had told him that she wanted to die. She told him that people were sick and rotten. Jacoby asks if Laura had a terrible secret, and says that she wanted to corrupt people. Bobby tearfully reveals that it is true for himself -- Laura pressured into dealing drugs so that she could use them herself.

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Meanwhile, using the photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, Cooper, Hawk, Harry, and Dr. Hayward search the woods for the cabin they believe to be the scene of the murder. The group comes across a cabin, but Cooper deduces that it is the wrong one. Regardless, the cabin's inhabitant, the Log Lady, steps outside to meet them and invites them inside for tea and cookies, saying that the owls will not able to see them there. The investigators accept her invitation. As they sit down at her table, the Log Lady gives them directions to Jacques' cabin that tells Cooper that her log has information for him. She says that the log apparently saw what happened in the other cabin on the night of Laura's murder: It saw two men and two girls and heard some screaming.

Following the Log Lady's directions. The investigators finds find Jacques' cabin with the red drapes. Cooper is quite intrigued as many of the details in the cabin matches match the clues the little man in the red suit told him in his dream. Searching the place, they find twine on the floor along with a bloodstain. A poker chip rolls out of the cuckoo clock: it is missing a piece of the same shape as was found in Laura's stomach. Harry also finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.

That same afternoon, Bobby attends family counseling with Dr. Jacoby, alongside his mother and father. Jacoby eventually asks Bobby's parents to step outside for a moment, so that he can talk to Bobby privately. Bobby is initially dismissive of Jacoby's attempt at analysing analyzing him, but when Jacoby reveals that he knows about what happened between him and Laura the first time the two had sex, namely that Bobby [[CryingAfterSex cried afterwards]] afterward]] and Laura laughed at him for it, he breaks down and confesses that Laura had told him that she wanted to die. She told him that people were sick and rotten. Jacoby asks if Laura had a terrible secret, and says that she wanted to corrupt people. Bobby tearfully reveals that it is true for himself -- Laura was pressured into dealing drugs so that she could use them herself.



* LoveDodecahedron: The love triangle between Ed, Nadine, and Norma becomes this by the addition of Hank.
* TheMistress: Norma is not happy to be regulated to this role with Big Ed and effectively dumps him this episode.

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* LoveDodecahedron: The love triangle between Ed, Nadine, and Norma becomes this by with the addition of Hank.
* TheMistress: Norma is not happy to be regulated to this role with Big Ed and effectively dumps him in this episode.



* XanatosGambit: Ben and Catherine's plan with the saw mill.

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* XanatosGambit: Ben and Catherine's plan with the saw mill.sawmill.
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Maddie meets with James and Donna at the RR Diner. They discuss Laura's death; James and Donna believe Laura hid a diary at her home and want Maddie, who is now staying there, to look for it. They leave as Norma and Shelly arrive; Hank is seated at another table and pulls Norma aside to ask to start working in order to regain her trust.

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Maddie Maddy meets with James and Donna at the RR Diner. They discuss Laura's death; James and Donna believe Laura hid a diary at her home and want Maddie, Maddy, who is now staying there, to look for it. They leave as Norma and Shelly arrive; Hank is seated at another table and pulls Norma aside to ask to start working in order to regain her trust.
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Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'.Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers in particular catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red drapes, which Cooper notices are much like those in of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find said cabin.

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Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'. Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers in particular catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red drapes, which Cooper notices are much like those in of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find said cabin.
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Cooper is woken early by the sound of a raucous party in the Great Northern Hotel. Next morning, Cooper enters the dining room as the singing continues and the waitress tells him the men are a business junket from Iceland. Audrey talks to Cooper and offers to help him with his case, but he tells her stay out of it go to school. He leaves to meet Harry, while Jerry meets with Ben to discuss the new Icelandic investors in their property developments. Leland arrives, disoriented and wishing to return to work, but the Hornes send him home.

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Cooper is woken early by the sound of a raucous party in the Great Northern Hotel.Hotel, and makes a note for Diane to send him some ear plugs by mail. Next morning, Cooper enters the dining room as the singing continues and the waitress tells him the men are a business junket from Iceland. Audrey talks to Cooper and offers to help him with his case, but he tells her stay out of it go to school. He leaves to meet Harry, while Jerry meets with Ben to discuss the new Icelandic investors in their property developments. Leland arrives, disoriented and wishing to return to work, but the Hornes send him home.
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->"I play my part on life's stage. I tell what I can to form the perfect answer. But that answer cannot come before all are ready to hear, so I tell what I can to form the perfect answer. Sometimes my anger at the fire is evident. Sometimes it is not anger, really -- it may appear as such, but could it be a clue? The fire I speak of is not a kind fire."
-->-- '''Margaret Lanterman'''
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Following the Log Lady's directions. The investigators finds Jacques' cabin with the red drapes. Searching the cabin, they find twine on the floor along with a bloodstain. A poker chip rolls out of the cuckoo clock: it is missing a piece of the same shape as was found in Laura's stomach. Harry also finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.

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Following the Log Lady's directions. The investigators finds Jacques' cabin with the red drapes. Cooper is quite intrigued as many of the details in the cabin matches the clues the little man in the red suit told him in his dream. Searching the cabin, place, they find twine on the floor along with a bloodstain. A poker chip rolls out of the cuckoo clock: it is missing a piece of the same shape as was found in Laura's stomach. Harry also finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.

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At a party in the Great Northern to welcome the new investors, Ben Horne and Catherine secretly discuss their plan to burn the town's sawmill and buy the land cheaply. Leland begins sobbing hysterically when a piece of music begins, and Catherine escorts him away. Meanwhile, Shelly waits at home with her gun, as Leo arrives back making his preparations to start the fire at the mill. Hank attacks him beside his truck, threatening him not to compete. Leo, angry at having been cowed by Hank, returns home and lashes out at Shelly. Being fed up, she pulls the gun on him, but he doubts that she would pull the trigger. She actually takes a shot at him and hits him, causing him to scream like a wounded animal.

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At a party in the Great Northern to welcome the new investors, Ben Horne and Catherine secretly discuss their plan to burn the town's sawmill and buy the land cheaply. cheaply, with Audrey spying on them. Leland begins sobbing hysterically and dancing erratically when a piece of music begins, and Catherine escorts him away.away while Ben meets with Josie Packard. Meanwhile, Shelly waits at home with her gun, as Leo arrives back making his preparations to start the fire at the mill. Hank attacks him beside his truck, threatening him not to compete. Leo, angry at having been cowed by Hank, returns home and lashes out at Shelly. Being fed up, she pulls the gun on him, but he doubts that she would pull the trigger. She actually takes a shot at him and hits him, causing him to scream like a wounded animal.



* XanatosGambit: Ben and Catherine's plan with the saw hill.

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* XanatosGambit: Ben and Catherine's plan with the saw hill.mill.
* YouWouldntShootMe: Leo taunts Shelly that she wouldn't dare to pull the trigger... then is quickly proven wrong when she does just so.
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* INeedAFreakingDink: When Leo comes home after being beaten up by Hank, he demands that Shelly get him a beer.

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* LetMeGetThisStraight: "Now, let me get this straight. Your entire country is above the timberline?"
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Meanwhile, using the photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, Cooper, Hawk, Harry, and Dr. Hayward search the woods for the cabin they believe to be the scene of the murder. The group comes across a cabin, but Cooper deduces that it is the wrong one. Regardless, cabin's inhabitant, the Log Lady, steps outside to meet them and invites them inside for tea and cookies, saying the owls will not see them inside. The investigators accept her invitation. As they sit down at her table, the Log Lady gives them directions to Jacques' cabin that tells Cooper that her log has information for him. She says that the log apparently saw what happened in the other cabin on the night of Laura's murder: It saw two men and two girls and heard some screaming.

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Meanwhile, using the photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, Cooper, Hawk, Harry, and Dr. Hayward search the woods for the cabin they believe to be the scene of the murder. The group comes across a cabin, but Cooper deduces that it is the wrong one. Regardless, cabin's inhabitant, the Log Lady, steps outside to meet them and invites them inside for tea and cookies, saying that the owls will not able to see them inside.there. The investigators accept her invitation. As they sit down at her table, the Log Lady gives them directions to Jacques' cabin that tells Cooper that her log has information for him. She says that the log apparently saw what happened in the other cabin on the night of Laura's murder: It saw two men and two girls and heard some screaming.

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Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'.

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Cooper and Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is the wrong type to be Laura's, but it might be Jacques'.Cooper meanwhile manages to find a copy of the Flesh World, a contact ad magazine that features contact ads, that Jacques had stashed away. It turns out that Jacques was managing correspondence for several of the magazine's advertisers, though one of the advertisers in particular catches the eye of the investigators: Laura. Her photograph is in front of red drapes, which Cooper notices are much like those in of a cabin in a photograph Jacques has in his apartment. Cooper tells Harry and Dr. Hayward to pack up, as they are going on an expedition into the woods to find said cabin.



Maddie meets with James and Donna at the RR Diner. They discuss Laura's death; James and Donna believe Laura hid a diary at her home and want Maddie, who is now staying there, to look for it. They leave as Norma and Shelly arrive; Hank is seated at another table and pulls Norma aside to ask to start working in order to regain her trust. Meanwhile, using a photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, the investigators find a log cabin in the woods that they believe to be the scene of the murder; on the floor Cooper finds a fragment of a One Eyed Jacks casino chip that matches the piece found in Laura's stomach, and Harry finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.

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Maddie meets with James and Donna at the RR Diner. They discuss Laura's death; James and Donna believe Laura hid a diary at her home and want Maddie, who is now staying there, to look for it. They leave as Norma and Shelly arrive; Hank is seated at another table and pulls Norma aside to ask to start working in order to regain her trust. trust.

Meanwhile, using a the photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, the investigators find a log cabin in Cooper, Hawk, Harry, and Dr. Hayward search the woods that for the cabin they believe to be the scene of the murder; murder. The group comes across a cabin, but Cooper deduces that it is the wrong one. Regardless, cabin's inhabitant, the Log Lady, steps outside to meet them and invites them inside for tea and cookies, saying the owls will not see them inside. The investigators accept her invitation. As they sit down at her table, the Log Lady gives them directions to Jacques' cabin that tells Cooper that her log has information for him. She says that the log apparently saw what happened in the other cabin on the night of Laura's murder: It saw two men and two girls and heard some screaming.

Following the Log Lady's directions. The investigators finds Jacques' cabin with the red drapes. Searching the cabin, they find twine
on the floor Cooper finds along with a fragment of a One Eyed Jacks casino bloodstain. A poker chip that matches rolls out of the cuckoo clock: it is missing a piece of the same shape as was found in Laura's stomach, and stomach. Harry also finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.



Coming back home to the sound of the Icelanders singing, Cooper is suspicious of someone being in his darkened hotel room. He points his gun and says to turn on the light. Audrey is naked in his bed, and she begs him to let her stay.

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Coming back home Cooper walks down the hallway to the sound of men singing and notices the Icelanders singing, Cooper is suspicious of someone being in door to his darkened hotel room. room is ajar. He points enters with his gun drawn and says to turn on the light. finds Audrey is naked in his bed, and she begs crying. She asks him to let not make her stay.leave.
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Shelly is having breakfast with her lover Bobby; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Leo, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Andy arrives to enquire about Leo, Bobby hides and Shelly attempts to make Leo seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Jacques Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, Ed and Norma meet to discuss their spouses. Hank has been released from prison, while the ever volatile Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Norma leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Ed crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey is interviewed by Emory Battis, the manager of her father's department store, for a job. She blackmails Battis into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter -- where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.

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Shelly is having breakfast with her lover Bobby; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Leo, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Andy arrives to enquire about Leo, Bobby hides and Shelly attempts to make Leo seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Jacques Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, Ed and Norma meet to discuss their spouses. Hank has been released from prison, while the ever volatile Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Norma leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Ed crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey is interviewed by Emory Battis, the manager of her father's department store, for a job. She blackmails Battis into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter -- where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.

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Cooper is woken early by the sound of a raucous party in the Great Northern Hotel. He leaves to meet Truman, while Jerry Horne (David Patrick Kelly) meets his brother Benjamin (Richard Beymer) to discuss the new Icelandic investors in their property developments. Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) arrives, disoriented and wishing to return to work, but the Hornes send him home. Cooper, Truman and Doctor Hayward (Warren Frost) discuss Johnson's bloodied shirt, learning that the blood is not Laura's but that of drug smuggler Jacques Renault.

Johnson's wife Shelly is having breakfast with her lover Bobby Briggs; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Johnson, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Deputy Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz) arrives to enquire about Johnson, Briggs hides and Shelly attempts to make Johnson seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, lovers Ed Hurley (Everett Mc Gill) and Norma Jennings (Peggy Lipton) meet to discuss their spouses. Jennings' husband Hank (Chris Mulkey) has been released from prison, while Hurley's volatile wife Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Jennings leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Hurley crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) is interviewed for a job at her father's department store and blackmails the interviewer into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter—where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.

Madeline Ferguson (Lee) meets with James Hurley and Donna Hayward (Lara Flynn Boyle) at the RR Diner. They discuss Laura's death; Hurley and Hayward believe Laura hid a diary at her home and want Ferguson, who is now staying there, to look for it. They leave as Jennings and Shelly arrive; Hank is seated at another table and pulls Jennings aside to ask to start working in order to regain her trust. Meanwhile, using a photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, the investigators find a log cabin in the woods that they believe to be the scene of the murder; on the floor Cooper finds a fragment of a One Eyed Jacks casino chip that matches the piece found in Laura's stomach, and Truman finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.

That same afternoon, Bobby attends family counseling with Dr. Jacoby (Russ Tamblyn), the town psychiatrist who also saw Laura as a patient prior to her death. Bobby is initially dismissive of Jacoby's attempt at analysis, but once he is isolated from his parents, he breaks down and confesses that Laura had told him that she wanted to die—and that she had pressured Bobby into dealing drugs so that she could use them herself.

At a party in the Great Northern to welcome the new investors, Benjamin and Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie) secretly discuss their plan to burn the town's sawmill and buy the land cheaply. Leland begins sobbing hysterically when a piece of music begins, and Martell escorts him away. Meanwhile, Shelly waits at home with her gun, as Johnson arrives back. Hank attacks him beside his truck, threatening him; Johnson returns home and lashes out at Shelly, and she draws the gun and shoots him.

Coming back home to the sound of the Icelanders singing, Agent Cooper is suspicious of someone in his dark room. He points his gun and says to turn on the light. Audrey Horne is naked in his bed, and she begs him to let her stay.

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Cooper is woken early by the sound of a raucous party in the Great Northern Hotel. Next morning, Cooper enters the dining room as the singing continues and the waitress tells him the men are a business junket from Iceland. Audrey talks to Cooper and offers to help him with his case, but he tells her stay out of it go to school. He leaves to meet Truman, Harry, while Jerry Horne (David Patrick Kelly) meets his brother Benjamin (Richard Beymer) with Ben to discuss the new Icelandic investors in their property developments. Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) arrives, disoriented and wishing to return to work, but the Hornes send him home. Cooper, Truman home.

Cooper
and Doctor Harry, along with other officers and Dr. Hayward, conduct a thorough search of Jacques Renault's apartment. Harry reports that no one has seen Jacques for two days and that it looks like Bernie has jumped bail. Dr. Hayward (Warren Frost) discuss Johnson's bloodied shirt, learning meanwhile reports that the blood on Leo's bloodied shirt is not Laura's the wrong type to be Laura's, but that of drug smuggler Jacques Renault.

Johnson's wife
it might be Jacques'.

Shelly is having breakfast with her lover Bobby Briggs; Bobby; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Johnson, Leo, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Deputy Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz) arrives to enquire about Johnson, Briggs Leo, Bobby hides and Shelly attempts to make Johnson Leo seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Jacques Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, lovers Ed Hurley (Everett Mc Gill) and Norma Jennings (Peggy Lipton) meet to discuss their spouses. Jennings' husband Hank (Chris Mulkey) has been released from prison, while Hurley's the ever volatile wife Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Jennings Norma leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Hurley Ed crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) is interviewed for a job at by Emory Battis, the manager of her father's department store and store, for a job. She blackmails the interviewer Battis into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter—where counter -- where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.

Madeline Ferguson (Lee) Maddie meets with James Hurley and Donna Hayward (Lara Flynn Boyle) at the RR Diner. They discuss Laura's death; Hurley James and Hayward Donna believe Laura hid a diary at her home and want Ferguson, Maddie, who is now staying there, to look for it. They leave as Jennings Norma and Shelly arrive; Hank is seated at another table and pulls Jennings Norma aside to ask to start working in order to regain her trust. Meanwhile, using a photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, the investigators find a log cabin in the woods that they believe to be the scene of the murder; on the floor Cooper finds a fragment of a One Eyed Jacks casino chip that matches the piece found in Laura's stomach, and Truman Harry finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.

That same afternoon, Bobby attends family counseling with Dr. Jacoby, alongside his mother and father. Jacoby (Russ Tamblyn), the town psychiatrist who also saw Laura as a patient prior eventually asks Bobby's parents to her death. step outside for a moment, so that he can talk to Bobby privately. Bobby is initially dismissive of Jacoby's attempt at analysis, analysing him, but once when Jacoby reveals that he is isolated from his parents, knows about what happened between him and Laura the first time the two had sex, namely that Bobby [[CryingAfterSex cried afterwards]] and Laura laughed at him for it, he breaks down and confesses that Laura had told him that she wanted to die—and die. She told him that people were sick and rotten. Jacoby asks if Laura had a terrible secret, and says that she had wanted to corrupt people. Bobby tearfully reveals that it is true for himself -- Laura pressured Bobby into dealing drugs so that she could use them herself.

At a party in the Great Northern to welcome the new investors, Benjamin Ben Horne and Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie) secretly discuss their plan to burn the town's sawmill and buy the land cheaply. Leland begins sobbing hysterically when a piece of music begins, and Martell Catherine escorts him away. Meanwhile, Shelly waits at home with her gun, as Johnson Leo arrives back. back making his preparations to start the fire at the mill. Hank attacks him beside his truck, threatening him; Johnson him not to compete. Leo, angry at having been cowed by Hank, returns home and lashes out at Shelly, and Shelly. Being fed up, she draws pulls the gun on him, but he doubts that she would pull the trigger. She actually takes a shot at him and shoots him.

hits him, causing him to scream like a wounded animal.

Coming back home to the sound of the Icelanders singing, Agent Cooper is suspicious of someone being in his dark darkened hotel room. He points his gun and says to turn on the light. Audrey Horne is naked in his bed, and she begs him to let her stay.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Bobby has this interpretation of Laura's death. [[spoiler: ''Fire Walk With Me'' reveals he's correct, albeit, it's also a HeroicSacrifice.]]

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Johnson's wife Shelly is having breakfast with her lover Bobby Briggs; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Johnson, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Deputy Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz) arrives to enquire about Johnson, Briggs hides and Shelly attempts to make Johnson seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, lovers Ed Hurley (Everett McGill) and Norma Jennings (Peggy Lipton) meet to discuss their spouses. Jennings' husband Hank (Chris Mulkey) has been released from prison, while Hurley's volatile wife Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Jennings leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Hurley crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) is interviewed for a job at her father's department store and blackmails the interviewer into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter—where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.

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Johnson's wife Shelly is having breakfast with her lover Bobby Briggs; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Johnson, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Deputy Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz) arrives to enquire about Johnson, Briggs hides and Shelly attempts to make Johnson seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, lovers Ed Hurley (Everett McGill) Mc Gill) and Norma Jennings (Peggy Lipton) meet to discuss their spouses. Jennings' husband Hank (Chris Mulkey) has been released from prison, while Hurley's volatile wife Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Jennings leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Hurley crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) is interviewed for a job at her father's department store and blackmails the interviewer into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter—where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.


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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Hank Jennings is very good at playing the part of the sincerely reformed criminal except when he's alone with other criminals like Leo.


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Cooper is woken early by the sound of a raucous party in the Great Northern Hotel. He leaves to meet Truman, while Jerry Horne (David Patrick Kelly) meets his brother Benjamin (Richard Beymer) to discuss the new Icelandic investors in their property developments. Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) arrives, disoriented and wishing to return to work, but the Hornes send him home. Cooper, Truman and Doctor Hayward (Warren Frost) discuss Johnson's bloodied shirt, learning that the blood is not Laura's but that of drug smuggler Jacques Renault.

Johnson's wife Shelly is having breakfast with her lover Bobby Briggs; the two roleplay the idea of shooting Johnson, while they toy with Shelly's pistol. When Deputy Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz) arrives to enquire about Johnson, Briggs hides and Shelly attempts to make Johnson seem deeply involved in Laura's death and Renault's disappearance. Elsewhere, lovers Ed Hurley (Everett McGill) and Norma Jennings (Peggy Lipton) meet to discuss their spouses. Jennings' husband Hank (Chris Mulkey) has been released from prison, while Hurley's volatile wife Nadine is increasingly becoming mentally unwell. Jennings leaves, feeling that things are going nowhere, leaving Hurley crestfallen. Meanwhile, Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) is interviewed for a job at her father's department store and blackmails the interviewer into giving her a position at the shop's perfume counter—where Laura and Ronette Pulaski worked before their abduction.

Madeline Ferguson (Lee) meets with James Hurley and Donna Hayward (Lara Flynn Boyle) at the RR Diner. They discuss Laura's death; Hurley and Hayward believe Laura hid a diary at her home and want Ferguson, who is now staying there, to look for it. They leave as Jennings and Shelly arrive; Hank is seated at another table and pulls Jennings aside to ask to start working in order to regain her trust. Meanwhile, using a photograph from Renault's home and the clues from Cooper's dream, the investigators find a log cabin in the woods that they believe to be the scene of the murder; on the floor Cooper finds a fragment of a One Eyed Jacks casino chip that matches the piece found in Laura's stomach, and Truman finds Waldo, the caged myna bird.

That same afternoon, Bobby attends family counseling with Dr. Jacoby (Russ Tamblyn), the town psychiatrist who also saw Laura as a patient prior to her death. Bobby is initially dismissive of Jacoby's attempt at analysis, but once he is isolated from his parents, he breaks down and confesses that Laura had told him that she wanted to die—and that she had pressured Bobby into dealing drugs so that she could use them herself.

At a party in the Great Northern to welcome the new investors, Benjamin and Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie) secretly discuss their plan to burn the town's sawmill and buy the land cheaply. Leland begins sobbing hysterically when a piece of music begins, and Martell escorts him away. Meanwhile, Shelly waits at home with her gun, as Johnson arrives back. Hank attacks him beside his truck, threatening him; Johnson returns home and lashes out at Shelly, and she draws the gun and shoots him.

Coming back home to the sound of the Icelanders singing, Agent Cooper is suspicious of someone in his dark room. He points his gun and says to turn on the light. Audrey Horne is naked in his bed, and she begs him to let her stay.

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* AmateurSleuth: Donna, James, and Audrey all become these in their quest for justice.
* {{Blackmail}}: Audrey uses this to get a job at the perfume counter.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Doctor Jacoby shows he actually is a talented psychiatrist despite his bizarre habits.
* TheDogBitesBack: Shelly's resistance against Leo climaxes with her shooting him in the chest.
* DrivenToVillainy: Bobby is revealed to have been this due to Laura's influence. She wanted drugs and compelled him to become a dealer to do it. Also, Shelly Johnson's FrameUp of her husband is brought about by her abuse at Leo's hands.
* HiddenDepths: Bobby Briggs shows a much softer side here than he often displays.
* LoveDodecahedron: The love triangle between Ed, Nadine, and Norma becomes this by the addition of Hank.
* TheMistress: Norma is not happy to be regulated to this role with Big Ed and effectively dumps him this episode.
* MsFanservice: Audrey, while fully covered, caused quite a few viewers to take notice of her when she attempted to seduce Agent Cooper.
* RedHerring: The bloody shirt possessed by Leo turns out to be this.
* XanatosGambit: Ben and Catherine's plan with the saw hill.

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