Part 15
- Episode aired Aug 20, 2017
- TV-MA
- 55m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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There's some fear in letting go.There's some fear in letting go.There's some fear in letting go.
David Bowie
- Phillip Jeffries
- (archive footage)
Catherine E. Coulson
- Margaret Lanterman (The Log Lady)
- (as Catherine Coulson)
Miguel Ferrer
- FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield
- (archive footage)
Pierce Gagnon
- Sonny Jim Jones
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMark Frost: The co-creator of the show reprises his role as Cyril Pons (the man walking with the dog) from May the Giant Be with You (1990). His name appears in the end credits but isn't said out loud. In his first episode, his name was shown in an onscreen graphic but not in the end credits.
- Quotes
Margaret Lanterman (The Log Lady): There's some fear in letting go.
- Crazy creditsThe episode is dedicated in Memory of Margaret Lanterman, the character, not to actress Catherine E. Coulson, who played the role. Instead, episode #1 is dedicated in Memory of this actress.
- ConnectionsFeatures Sunset Blvd. (1950)
- SoundtracksI've Been Loving You Too Long
Written by Otis Redding and Jerry Butler
Performed by Otis Redding
Published by Irving Music, Inc.
Courtesy of The Monterey
International Pop Festival Foundation
Produced by Lou Adler and John Phillips
Featured review
Part 15
An episode where we get a whole canvas of Lynch various styles. Happiness, twisted weirdness, wickedness and sadness.
Evil Cooper is still looking for answers and seeks out Phillip Jeffries who is now represented by some giant kettle. Evil Copper wants to know why Jeffries has ordered to have him killed and about a woman called Judy,
Richard Horne recognised Evil Cooper as the FBI agent who once knew her mother and confronts him. Evil Cooper subdues him and takes Richard on a truck ride where he would explain everything to him.
Dougie Jones while having cake and watching television hears something like Gordon Cole's name and gets himself electrocuted.
At the roadhouse James Hurley gets attacked and his workmate Freddie helps him out by knocking them out with his green glove.
Nadine decides to shovel herself out of her mess with one of Dr Jacoby's golden shovel. She tells Ed that she has been selfish and he can go and spend the rest of his life with Norma.
David Lynch had great fun playing with the audience as Norma rebuffs Ed in the cafe as she talks to her business partner. The disappointment in Ed's face as he sits alone drinking coffee, his hopes and dreams dashed once again, then Norma joins him.
On a sadder note the Log Lady makes her final appearance, she tells Hawk she is dying and her log is turning gold.
Evil Cooper is still looking for answers and seeks out Phillip Jeffries who is now represented by some giant kettle. Evil Copper wants to know why Jeffries has ordered to have him killed and about a woman called Judy,
Richard Horne recognised Evil Cooper as the FBI agent who once knew her mother and confronts him. Evil Cooper subdues him and takes Richard on a truck ride where he would explain everything to him.
Dougie Jones while having cake and watching television hears something like Gordon Cole's name and gets himself electrocuted.
At the roadhouse James Hurley gets attacked and his workmate Freddie helps him out by knocking them out with his green glove.
Nadine decides to shovel herself out of her mess with one of Dr Jacoby's golden shovel. She tells Ed that she has been selfish and he can go and spend the rest of his life with Norma.
David Lynch had great fun playing with the audience as Norma rebuffs Ed in the cafe as she talks to her business partner. The disappointment in Ed's face as he sits alone drinking coffee, his hopes and dreams dashed once again, then Norma joins him.
On a sadder note the Log Lady makes her final appearance, she tells Hawk she is dying and her log is turning gold.
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- Prismark10
- Nov 25, 2017
Details
- Runtime55 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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