Episode 16 (Twin Peaks)

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[td]Elsewhere, [[List of Twin Peaks characters#James Hurley|James Hurley]] ([[James Marshall (actor)|James Marshall]]) gives Donna a ring, [[List of Twin Peaks characters#Norma Jennings|Norma Jennings]] ([[Peggy Lipton]]) has an altercation with her mother, Vivian Smythe Niles ([[Jane Greer]]), in the Double R Diner, and Lucy Moran tells Andy Brennan and Richard Tremayne about her plans for a blood test to determine which of them is the father of her baby. Mr. Tojamura visits [[Ben Horne]] ([[Richard Beymer]]) in jail, and reveals himself to be [[List of Twin Peaks characters#Catherine Martell|Catherine Martell]] ([[Piper Laurie]]) in disguise. Ben signs the Ghostwood Project contract over to Catherine in exchange for an alibi in the murder case.[/td]
[td]Elsewhere, [[List of Twin Peaks characters#James Hurley|James Hurley]] ([[James Marshall (actor)|James Marshall]]) gives Donna a ring, [[List of Twin Peaks characters#Norma Jennings|Norma Jennings]] ([[Peggy Lipton]]) has an altercation with her mother, Vivian Smythe Niles ([[Jane Greer]]), in the Double R Diner, and Lucy Moran tells Andy Brennan and Richard Tremayne about her plans for a blood test to determine which of them is the father of her baby. Mr. Tojamura visits [[Ben Horne]] ([[Richard Beymer]]) in jail, and reveals himself to be [[List of Twin Peaks characters#Catherine Martell|Catherine Martell]] ([[Piper Laurie]]) in disguise. Ben signs the Ghostwood Project contract over to Catherine in exchange for an alibi in the murder case.[/td]
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[td]Meanwhile, Donna visits Leland Palmer to deliver a tape of a song she, James and Maddy recorded together. Leland, while inhabited by BOB, asks Donna to dance with him and becomes aggressive, before being distracted by a knock on the door from Sheriff Truman. He informs Leland there has been another murder and asks him to come to the Roadhouse. At the Roadhouse, Cooper assembles all of the people he suspects might be BOB's host. While there, the Waiter offers people sticks of gum and tells Leland "that gum you like is going to come back in style", prompting Cooper to remember his earlier dream of the Red Room. He determines that Leland is BOB's host, but arrests Ben Horne to distract BOB. While Ben is about to be imprisoned again, Cooper and Sheriff Truman throw Leland into the interrogation room, where he goes into a manic fit.[/td]
[td]Meanwhile, Donna visits Leland Palmer to deliver a tape of a song she, James and Maddy recorded together. Leland, while inhabited by BOB, asks Donna to dance with him and becomes aggressive, before being distracted by a knock on the door from Sheriff Truman. He informs Leland there has been another murder and asks him to come to the Roadhouse.[/td]
[td]At the Roadhouse, Cooper assembles all of the people he suspects might be BOB's host. While there, the Waiter offers people sticks of gum and tells Leland "that gum you like is going to come back in style", prompting Cooper to remember his earlier dream of the Red Room. Cooper then finally recalls the words Laura in his dream whispered into his ear, 'My father killed me.' [/td] [td]Now knowing Leland is BOB's host, Cooper with Truman and the other deputies stage a scene at sheriff's station to arrest Ben Horne. While Ben is about to be imprisoned again, Cooper and Sheriff Truman throw Leland into the interrogation room and lock him in, where he goes into a manic fit.[/td] [td][/td]
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[td]Inside the interrogation room, BOB confesses through Leland's body that he murdered Theresa Banks, Laura Palmer and Maddy Ferguson. When Cooper, Albert, Sheriff Truman and Hawk leave, BOB chants a poem ending with the phrase "fire, walk with me."<ref name="ep16" /> The water sprinklers turn on, triggered by smoke from Dick Tremayne's cigarette, and BOB forces Leland to commit suicide by ramming his head into the door. BOB vacates Leland's body, and Leland becomes aware of what BOB did while in his body and reveals the nature of his possession as he dies. Cooper comforts Leland through his last moments by reciting a paraphrase of a passage from the ''[[Bardo Thodol]]'',<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=September 14, 2017 |title=Twin Peaks in the Himalayas: Where Pop Culture Meets Ancient Culture |url=https://rubinmuseum.org/twin-peaks-in-the-himalayas-dale-cooper-buddhism/ |access-date=2024-01-21 |website=[[Rubin Museum of Art]] |publisher= |language=english}}</ref> and Leland dies after seeing a vision of Laura.[/td]
[td]Inside the interrogation room, BOB confesses through Leland's body that he murdered Theresa Banks, Laura Palmer and Maddy Ferguson. When Cooper, Albert, Sheriff Truman and Hawk leave, BOB chants a poem ending with the phrase "fire, walk with me."<ref name="ep16" /> The water sprinklers turn on, triggered by smoke from Dick Tremayne's cigarette, and BOB forces Leland to commit suicide by ramming his head into the door. BOB vacates Leland's body, and Leland becomes aware of what BOB did while in his body and reveals the nature of his possession as he dies. Cooper comforts Leland through his last moments by reciting a paraphrase of a passage from the ''[[Bardo Thodol]]'',<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=September 14, 2017 |title=Twin Peaks in the Himalayas: Where Pop Culture Meets Ancient Culture |url=https://rubinmuseum.org/twin-peaks-in-the-himalayas-dale-cooper-buddhism/ |access-date=2024-01-21 |website=[[Rubin Museum of Art]] |publisher= |language=english}}</ref> and Leland dies after seeing a vision of Laura.[/td]

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