Part 13
- Episode aired Aug 6, 2017
- TV-MA
- 59m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4.1K
YOUR RATING
What story is that, Charlie?What story is that, Charlie?What story is that, Charlie?
Rachael LaRose
- Backup Singer #3
- (as Rachael Bower)
Christopher Durbin Noll
- The Farm Accountant
- (as Christopher Durbin)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe song that James Marshall sings in this episode is the same song that he sang on Coma (1990).
- Quotes
Shelly Briggs: No, you know what? Why don't you come down here, and I'm gonna serve you up a beautiful piece of cherry pie, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and lots of whipped cream.
Rebecca 'Becky' Burnett: Oh damn, okay. Ah. That sounds so good. Okay. Okay, I'll be right there.
Featured review
Part 13
A wonderful opening sequence with Dougie dancing into the Lucky 7 insurance office with the Mitchum brothers who come bearing gifts. This includes play equipment for Dougie's son and a new car for his wife.
The sweetness contrasts with the scenes of evil Cooper who arrives in Montana wanting revenge on Ray who shot him and left him for dead. Evil Cooper has a bizarre arm wrestling match with one of the tough guys and he truly shows everyone in the room that he is the boss. Richard Horne is in attendance and senses something about Evil Cooper.
Tony Sinclair whose plans to frame Dougie to the Mitchum brothers failed, now plans to poison him but cannot go through with it and confesses all to Bushnell.
Back in Twin Peaks we see Big Ed for the first time and his nephew James sings in the bar. We still have weird scenes featuring Audrey Horne and even weirder scenes with Sarah Palmer watching boxing on a loop on television which indicates she might be possessed.
I thought after a very average Part 12 this ramp up the plot a bit, it was a surprise to see John Savage cameo as a corrupt detective, Tom Sizemore gave a very good performance as a man genuinely puzzled by the childlike Dougie Jones yet at the same time saved by him, a lot of Sizemore's performance just relied on facial expressions.
The sweetness contrasts with the scenes of evil Cooper who arrives in Montana wanting revenge on Ray who shot him and left him for dead. Evil Cooper has a bizarre arm wrestling match with one of the tough guys and he truly shows everyone in the room that he is the boss. Richard Horne is in attendance and senses something about Evil Cooper.
Tony Sinclair whose plans to frame Dougie to the Mitchum brothers failed, now plans to poison him but cannot go through with it and confesses all to Bushnell.
Back in Twin Peaks we see Big Ed for the first time and his nephew James sings in the bar. We still have weird scenes featuring Audrey Horne and even weirder scenes with Sarah Palmer watching boxing on a loop on television which indicates she might be possessed.
I thought after a very average Part 12 this ramp up the plot a bit, it was a surprise to see John Savage cameo as a corrupt detective, Tom Sizemore gave a very good performance as a man genuinely puzzled by the childlike Dougie Jones yet at the same time saved by him, a lot of Sizemore's performance just relied on facial expressions.
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- Prismark10
- Sep 29, 2017
Details
- Runtime59 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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