- Cooper questions Dr. Jacoby, who suspects Leo Johnson is the killer. Gordon Cole, Cooper's supervisor, calls in with Albert's report. Josie Packard spies on Ben Horne and Catherine Martell. Hawk tracks down the One-Armed Man.
- "Twin Peaks" Episode #1.5 (1990)
Sheriff Harry S. Truman (Michael Ontkean) hears half-disbelievingly Sarah Palmer (Grace Zabriskie)'s visions concerning Laura and her necklace. The person who doesn't believe Sarah at all is her own husband, Leland (Ray Wise). Donna Hayward (Lara Flynn Boyle) knows that Sarah is not hysterical or imagining things.
Lucy Moran (Kimmy Robertson) is watching attentively to her favourite soap opera, so Truman has problems communicating with her even the easiest questions and instructions. However, one of Truman's deputies seem to be quite interested in going out with her. When they talk about it, Lucy is not against it, but they don't set a fixed time and date.
Special Agent Dale Cooper from the FBI (Kyle MacLachlan) tries to get some information about Lauras' addiction to cocaine from her doctor, Dr Jacoby (Russ Tamblyn), who believes that many of the problems of our present society have to do with sex in one form or another. He says that Laura had many secrets, and that she would not even share them with him. Cooper says that Laura had sex with three men the night she died, and asks Jacoby if he was one of them. Jacoby says he wasn't, and he also denies to have been her murderer. She talks about a man who visited her that day, but he can't say anything else.
Cooper go to a motel looking for Mr Jerard, who happens to be the man with only one arm (Al Strobel). At first, it looks like they are going to interrogate Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie), who is with her lover Benjamin Horne (Richard Beymer) in another room of the same motel. He says that he was at the hospital to check on a friend. He lost his arm going from Memphis to some place in a car accident. His job is to sell shoes, so he has a suitcase full of samples.
Meanwhile, Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) talks to Donna, and she boasts about leaving that dead city with a man. Donna laughs it off, but Audrey has plans concerning the findings about Laura's death. She intends to discover who killed Laura, and Cooper will take her with him when he leaves Twin Peaks. Donna offers to help her as long as they will keep their investigations and their results secret for the time. Audrey agrees, as she needs help to investigate the brothel at the other side of the border.
Norma Jennings (Peggy Lipton) visits her husband Hank (Chris Mulkey) at jail. He's asking for parole, and has to convince the parole officers (Mary Bond Davis, Mary Chalon and James Craven). She will give her own husband a job at the diner, as she is the owner. They will also live like husband and wife for the time being, as they are not divorced yet. With all those conditions, Hank Jennings' case looks really positive for him. Hank is turning and turning a dominoes chip.
Shelly Johnson (Mädchen Amick) is trying to make love with Bobby Briggs (Dana Ashbrook) as Leo Johnson, her husband, is with Jacques Renault. Bobby tells her that Leo and Jacques were smuggling drugs -cocaine- across the border, and that they were probably passing them onto Laura. Shelly decides to confide on him about the bloodied shirt of Leo Johnson's. Bobby takes the shirt, as he immediately realises that that is a huge clue. He is about to leave, but Shelly doesn't want him to go without having sex with her first, so she shows him a loaded gun.
Deputy Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz) admits to Lucy that he had dropped his gun when they were looking for Gerard. Lucy is despondent and doesn't seem to care much. In the shooting alley, they give an examination to Deputy Tommy "Hawk" Hill (Michael Horse) and Andy. Hawk passes with flying colours, but Andy is such a disaster, that Cooper orders him to have some practice an hour a day three days a week, until he knows how to use his gun well.
Shelly tells her boss that Leo beats her frequently. Norma just tells her to cheer up. Shelly says that she has "definitely plans for Leo" and Norma suggests a beauty day for them both. James Hurley (James Marshall) phones Donna. She tells him to call on her to discuss some things. James promises to go, but Donna has to hang up fast because her father is calling out for her. James Hurley, who is at the diner, cannot refrain from talking to a girl and asks who she was. It is Laura Palmer's cousin, Madeleine "Maddy" Ferguson (Sheryl Lee) , who has memories of visiting Laura and pretending they were sisters because of their similar looks, except for the fact that Maddy is a brunette.
Audrey asks her father Benjamin Horne (Richard Beymer) he is really ashamed of her. He says that he is not ashamed, but that he wishes that he could count on her more. She wants to help him with his family business. She wants to start from the absolute bottom and quit the idea of going to college. She wants to start at the store, in the beauty parlour, at first part time until she graduates from high school. Audrey finally changes her ways and says she wants a future for herself and her future family. Her father receives a call, and asks the person at the other side of the line to meet him discreetly. It's such a secret call that he pushes her daughter away so that she would leave the room. Audrey realises that something odd is going on.
Cooper and the police officers find a new clue and go after Jacques Renault. Bobby Briggs jumps from a window of Reno's room. They find the Leo's dirty shirt because Bobby brought it. Benjamin meets with Leo Johnson (Eric DaRe) at night in the middle of the night. Leo owes 10,000 dollars and has got Bernard Renault dead in a brown paper package, tied down. Benjamin tells him to become more ambitious. James and Donna go to the place they buried Laura's necklace, because Donna is worried about Sarah's having those visions and watching somebody take the necklace. James suggests telling the police, but Donna insists they keep it quiet, as they need to find the truth because of themselves, not because of Laura, who after all, is dead. Donna soothes James and they french kiss.
Sheriff Harry S. Truman phones Jocelyn Packard (Joan Chen), asking whether she was at the motel at a particular date. Jocelyn doesn't answer and hangs up because she is busy. She makes a peanut butter sandwich with the butter we've seen before. Jocelyn checks her mail when she's alone, and she finds a letter. It's the pencil drawing of a huge dominoes peg, which we've also seen before: the dominoes chip which Hank used to toss and turn in front of the parole officer jury. At that moment, Hank calls asking Jocelyn whether she's seen the chip.
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