Twin Peaks: The Return Logo 'The Return':
Episode 14:
'We Are Like the Dreamer'

(Story Code '3014')

by Mark Frost
and David Lynch
Twin Peaks: The Return Cast

Sheriff Frank Truman informs FBI Deputy Director Gordon Cole that the pages from Laura Palmer’s diary indicate two Agent Coopers. Albert briefs Tammy about the original ‘Blue Rose’ case, when Agents Cole and Jeffries arrested a woman who murdered a doppelgänger of herself, which vanished into thin air. The FBI team show Diane the ring recovered from Major Briggs’ stomach, which she identifies as belonging to Dougie Jones, who is married to her estranged half-sister, Janey-E. Gordon contacts the Las Vegas FBI office and orders them to search for the Joneses, then tells Albert, Tammy and Diane about his latest dream, in which Monica Bellucci told him that Agent Jeffries was returning. Sheriff Truman and his officers arrest Deputy Chad. Bobby takes Frank, Hawk and Andy to the woods to find ‘Jack Rabbit's Palace’; they then follow Major Briggs' instructions and coordinates, which take them to Glastonbury Grove, where they find the naked body of the eyeless woman, Naido, lying next to a strange pool. When the time reaches 2:53, a vortex opens in the air: it transports Andy to the building in the purple sea, where he meets the Giant (the Fireman), and has visions of the demon releasing Bob, the Woodsmen, Laura and angels, Naido, the two Coopers, himself and Lucy, and the number ‘6’. When Andy returns to the others, they have no memory of events but know they must get Naido to safety; they lock her in a cell at the Sheriff's Department, next to Chad and a bleeding drunk. At the ‘Great Northern Hotel’, James learns how fellow security guard Freddie Sykes was told by the Giant to buy a strength-enhancing glove and then move from London to Twin Peaks. James checks the furnace room and hears a strange hum. Sarah visits the ‘Elk’s Road #9 Bar’, where a trucker hits on her; after opening her face to reveal darkness, she rips out his throat, then forgets what happened. At the Roadhouse, Megan tells Sophie about Billy, who stormed into her mother Tina’s kitchen, bleeding from his nose and mouth, running away from something.

Kyle MacLachlan (FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper / Mr C / Dougie Jones), Alon Aboutboul (Head Mover), Kate Alden (RR Diner Waitress), Mädchen Amick (Shelly Briggs), Dana Ashbrook (Deputy Bobby Briggs), Jim Belushi (Bradley Mitchum), Kelsey Bohlen (Backup Singer #2), Rachael Bower (Backup Singer #3), Johnny Chavez (Crooked Partner), Larry Clarke (Detective T. Fusco), Frank Collison (Muddy), Giselle DaMier (Sandie), Christopher Durbin (The Farm Accountant), Eric Edelstein (Detective 'Smiley' Fusco), Eamon Farren (Richard Horne), Sherilyn Fenn (Audrey Horne), Patrick Fischler (Duncan Todd), Pierce Gagnon (Sonny Jim Jones), Grant Goodeve (Walter Lawford), George Griffith (Ray Monroe), Robert Knepper (Rodney Mitchum), David Koechner (Detective D. Fusco), Virginia Kull (Szymon Waitress), Andr a Leal (Mandie), Sheryl Lee (Laura Palmer), Jennifer Jason Leigh (Chantal Hutchens), Peggy Lipton (Norma Jennings), Malone (Man in Urinal), James Marshall (James Hurley), Everett McGill (Big Ed Hurley), Derek Mears (Renzo), Clark Middleton (Charlie), Don Murray (Bushnell Mullins), Jelani Quinn (Desk Sergeant), Wendy Robie (Nadine Hurley), Tim Roth (Gary 'Hutch' Hutchens), John Savage (Detective Clark), Amanda Seyfried (Rebecca 'Becky' Burnett), Amy Shiels (Candie), Tom Sizemore (Anthony Sinclair), JR Starr (MC), Jessica Szohr (Renee), Russ Tamblyn (Doctor Lawrence Jacoby), Naomi Watts (Janey-E Jones), Grace Zabriskie (Sarah Palmer), Alex Reyme (Bang Bang Bar Patron)**, Al Strobel (Phillip Gerard)**, Monica Bellucci (Herself)**
**(Uncredited)

Directed by David Lynch
Line producer Christine Larson-Nitzsche
Executive producers Mark Frost, David Lynch and Sabrina S. Sutherland


US TX: (Showtime)
13th August 2017

Notes:
*Featuring FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper, FBI Deputy Director Gordon Cole, FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield, FBI Agent Tammy Preston and the townsfolk of Twin Peaks

*The Roadhouse performance: 'Wild Wild West' by Lissie