I saw the sign for Nadine’s store, Run Silent, Run Drapes, very close to Twede’s Café (where the Double R scenes are shot) and was glad to know Nadine seemed to have found some success with her obsession. Jacoby… but where is Big Ed?! On a personal note, I was in Snoqualmie, Washington, where much of Twin Peaks is filmed, back in September 2015 as the show was just going back into production. Nadine briefly appeared again – and she spoke! And she loves her some Dr. Robert Knepper and Jim Belushi are really fun together and the air fist bump from across the room was an amusingly douche-y moment. I loved the little glimpse of Constance and Albert sitting, smiling and flirting was perfect – an “Aww” worthy moment of two amusingly offbeat kindred spirits finding each other. Meanwhile, it’s good to know Johnny is alive… and has one hell of a toy bear with a decidedly un-bear head. Man, I hope Audrey gives her vile son a good saddle shoe ass kicking when she does return. There was still no sign of Audrey yet, but we pretty much got confirmation Richard is, unfortunately, her son, via it being solidified Ben and Sylvia are his grandparents. Plus, the Log Lady told Hawk “Laura is the one,” all adding to the idea of her as a sort of Chosen One who needs to stop Bob, as it appeared she was in “Part 8.” Which is another reason we need Cooper sharp again, since he was already told to find Laura by Leland. But please, bring true Cooper back! Cole seeing a vision of (young) Laura is certainly notable. I was excited to see Dougie finally get his doctor’s appointment because I figured it might finally get someone noticing he is acting really brain damaged and yet the doctor didn’t seem to care at all, only concentrating on his improved physical health! Will someone actually try and get this guy some help? Well, at least we know Dougie does enjoy sex, along with coffee. Twin Peaks has so many scenes that go on and on in that observational manner David Lynch loves that to have one actually called out, as the brothers got frustrated with how long she was taking ( “Did we ask her to tell him her life story!?”), was especially funny. The other was when Candie, in her strange, out of it mode, kept talking and talking to Anthony before she brought him back to the Mitchum brothers. The first, as she tried to get that fly, was just a very amusing, well-done pantomime performance by Amy Shiels (and by Robert Knepper, as the fly bothered him too, briefly). On a more positive note, there were two really funny moments for Candie. All of this in one episode was hard to ignore. Oh, and there’s Candie unable to stop crying after she hit Rodney, despite him saying he was fine, and then acting completely out of it later, not responding to Rodney and Bradley when she was back in the casino. Then there’s Janey-E being turned on by Dougie’s newly improved body while still ignoring he seems completely brain damaged, and Sylvia responding to Richard’s vile actions by screaming at Ben to send her more money.
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It also was an episode that sort of double (or triple?) downed on the less than stellar depiction of/fate of women in this show, with notably violent acts perpetuated by Richard Horne against both Mandie, who saw his hit and run (and was murdered for it), and even his own grandmother, Sylvia Horne, plus Becky being abused by Steven, who’s just as awful as you might expect.
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Not as strong as the last three episodes, “Part 10” wasn’t as information-focused as “Part 7” or “Part 9” nor as transcendent as “Part 8” (though, to be fair, has any hour of TV ever been like “Part 8?” That’s a rhetorical question. “An odd episode of Twin Peaks” just feels like a redundant statement, doesn’t it?