(Steven, Richard, Chad: Your time is coming.)
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That would identify Becky as a potential victim.

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But Laura wasn’t just a victim.
Becky is Bobby and Shelly’s son!
Meanwhile, trailer park patriarch Carl can call up his VW bus with a whistle.

Inside his bus, he has a whole command center, including a radio.
This man is a hero.
Also: Miriam Sullivan is still alive.
Vengeance is coming for you, Richard Horne!
Gordon sees a wormhole opening in the sky.
He reaches out and briefly has a vision of the Woodsmen, on a stairwell.
Unbeknownst to everyone besides a curiously unreactive Diane one Woodsman sneaks up on Detective Mackley’s police car.
“He’s dead,” Gordon deadpans.
And then suddenly gunshots ring out.
The mind races to dark Mr. C vomiting in his own car back in Part 3.
Bobby barely seemed to know what was happening.
Is the whole town of Twin Peaks going mad?
I say again: a map with symbols!
Jeff Jensen’s brain just went all Bill Hastings!
Bushnell Mullins sent Dougie to meet the Mitchum Brothers, with a check for $30 million.
Unbeknownst to Battling Bud, the Mitchums were planning to kill Dougie, thinking him a nemesis.
But Bradley Mitchum had a strange dream.
In the dream, Dougie showed up to their meeting with a box.
And Dougie did indeed arrive with a box.
What’s in the box, Dougie, WHAT’S IN THE BOX???
This isTwin Peaks, so of course there was cherry pie!
“Thank you, Mr.
While Mr. Jackpots celebrated with his newfound friends, the piano played us out.
(The tune was called “Heartbreaking,” written by longtime Lynch composer Angelo Badalamenti.)