Agent Cooper enjoys the comforts of the Great Northern Hotel. Bobby Briggs and Mike Nelson are released from jail. Doctor Hayward hands over the autopsy report on Laura Palmer.Agent Cooper enjoys the comforts of the Great Northern Hotel. Bobby Briggs and Mike Nelson are released from jail. Doctor Hayward hands over the autopsy report on Laura Palmer.Agent Cooper enjoys the comforts of the Great Northern Hotel. Bobby Briggs and Mike Nelson are released from jail. Doctor Hayward hands over the autopsy report on Laura Palmer.
- Shelly Johnson
- (as Madchen Amick)
- Leo Johnson
- (as Eric Da Re)
Featured reviews
After the pilot episode, one of the most brilliant moments of TV to that time, the series nestles in and a study of the town and its denizens begins in earnest.
Everyone in town has some dark secret. It's the darnedest soap opera ever, with an increasingly wacky cast of characters.
Cooper himself is one of the oddest ducks in town. It's as if he came from there. He's a perfect fit.
All the relationships are difficult to keep straight without Binging. But it's worth it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe introduction of a sexual rapport between the characters of Audrey Horne and Dale Cooper was a suggestion of director Duwayne Dunham, who felt it would benefit both characters. Dunham felt that the central mystery in the series - the murder of schoolgirl Laura Palmer - was simply a "MacGuffin" to compel what he saw as the real focus, the interaction of the large ensemble cast.
- GoofsThe fact that there was a year's gap between the filming of Northwest Passage (1989) and this one is evident in the different hairstyles sported by some of the cast. Although they take place on consecutive days, James Hurley, Sheriff Truman, and Deputy Brennan all have shorter haircuts by the next day, while Donna Hayward, Catherine Martell and Audrey Horne (in particular) all have noticeably longer hair.
- Quotes
Log Lady: I heard you speaking about Laura Palmer?
Dale Cooper: Yes?
Log Lady: One day my log will have something to say about this. My log saw something that night.
Dale Cooper: Really. What did it see?
Log Lady: Ask it.
[Cooper hesitates]
Log Lady: I thought so.
[walks away]
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1990)
- SoundtracksTwin Peaks Theme (Instrumental)
Written by Angelo Badalamenti
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Filming locations
- Kiana Lodge - 14976 Sandy Hook Road Northeast, Poulsbo, Washington, USA(Great Northern Hotel - interiors)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 46m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1