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Don't know the name of the track, but this episode begins with a music piece for the grim aftermath of discovering Maddy's body. Needs to be on a soundtrack. Why does Cooper all of a sudden know he only needs 24 hours to solve the case? I never noticed before that BOB is chewing gum in Leland's reflection in the mirror when Donna is over. Do you think the drink Leland gives Donna is drugged? One of even BOB's scarier moments when he screams while standing in front of the record player. He probably wanted to feed on Donna's fear of finding out Maddy is missing. As much crap as fans give James/Donna, I think the scene by the lake with Audrey's Prayer playing and Donna tells James about Maddy's death is full of teen angst, heartache, and passion and I love every second of this moving scene. Didn't realize the Roadhouse has 2 pinball machines by the dartboard Ray Wise deserved an Emmy Award for this episode Why does BOB have to shuffle off to Buffalo? Cooper says the killer has grey hair and Leland's hair turned gray overnight after killing Jacques. Why didn't it turn gray after Leland's previous murders? Did the Lodge spirits makes this happen as a clue for Coop? Why does the strange Shaking Hand music start when the fire sprinklers come on? Sign of Lodge Intervention? Cooper looks like a 10 year old boy when he is dripping wet and consoling Leland. "They had me kill that girl Teresa." - Leland. Besides BOB, who does he mean? LMFAP? Tremonds? Leland uses "they" over and over in his death scene. The sprinkler system cuts off right after Leland dies. I guess the "fire" was put out when BOB exits Leland.
"Harry, I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. Don't plan it, don't wait for it, just let it happen. Could be a new shirt at the men's store, a catnap in your office chair, or two cups of good, hot, black coffee. Like this." -Dale Cooper
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