Cooper tells Pete "The Log Lady will be here in one minute." The Log Lady appears onscreen exactly one minute later.
The singer in the Red Room is Jimmy Scott, a cabaret singer from the 1950s known for his high voice (due to a genetic disorder which halted puberty). Scott had been largely forgotten until he performed at songwriter Doc Pomus's funeral in March 1991. Scott's performance in the series less than three months later contributed to his comeback.
Originally edited together with Miss Twin Peaks (1991) to form a two-hour series finale on ABC Monday Night at the Movies.
Instead of the usual closing credits, the finale features a shot of a coffee cup sitting on the table in the red room. Slowly, the smiling face of Laura Palmer appears, reflected in the coffee. This marks the only occasion also where an alternate end credits sequence uses Laura Palmer's Theme, as the regular end credits do (albeit a slightly different section of the theme was used on original airings and home media releases, but on subsequent home media and streaming releases it has been amended to match the regular version).
This episode was broadcast on June 10, 1991, and was watched by an audience of 10.4 million households in the United States, about 12 percent of the available audience