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![]() | Season 2 / Episode 22: - Beyond Life and Death The Man From another Place: [talking backwards; subtitled] When you see me again, it woun't be me. The Man From another Place: This is the waiting room. Would you like some coffee? Some of your friends are here. Laura Palmer: Hello, Agent Cooper. Laura Palmer: I'll see you again in 25 years. Meanwhile... |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 22: - Beyond Life and Death Dale Cooper: How's Annie? How's Annie? |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 22: - Beyond Life and Death Killer Bob: [about Windom Earle, to Dale Cooper] He can't take your soul. I will take his. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 22: - Beyond Life and Death The Man From another Place: [talking backwards; subtitled] Wow, Bob, Wow. Fire walk with me. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Windom Earle: Leo! It looks like you've finally found your calling! |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Windom Earle: Your name, please? Major Briggs: Garland Briggs. Windom Earle: Garland, what do you fear most... in the world? Major Briggs: The possibility that love is not enough. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Bob: I'm out! |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Windom Earle: When did you first see the symbol in Owl Cave? Major Briggs: I'm not at liberty to divulge that information. Windom Earle: Cheater! Windom Earle: What does the cave painting mean? Major Briggs: [more firm tone] I'm not at liberty to divulge that information. Windom Earle: Damn, but I love the military mind. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Dr. Will Hayward: Dammit, Ben. It isn't that simple. I believe you. I applaud your desire to do the right thing. But goodness in you is like a timebomb. And there's nothing good about ruined lives. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Windom Earle: These evil sorcerers, dugpas, they call them, cultivate evil for the sake of evil and nothing else. They express themselves in darkness for darkness, without leavening motive. This ardent purity has allowed them to access a secret place of great power, where the cultivation of evil proceeds in exponential fashion. And with it, the furtherance of evil's resulting power. These are not fairy tales, or myths. This place of power is tangible, and as such, can be found, entered, and perhaps, utilized in some fashion. The dugpas have many names for it, but chief among them is the Black Lodge... But you don't believe me, do you? You think I'm mad. Overworked. Go away. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Pete Martell: Audrey, there are many cures for a broken heart. But nothing quite like a trout's leap in the moonlight. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Windom Earle: The planets our babbling major spoke of are more than distant orbs. They are, in fact, a clock. A clock that tells the time. And the time... Time draws nearer with each ticking tock! Dale wasn't far wrong. The cave painting is an invitation of sorts, telling us when the revels begin. But what Dale doesn't know is where to find it. For you see, the cave painting is not only an invitation, it is also a map... a map to the Black Lodge! |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 20: - The Path to the Black Lodge Major Briggs: Taht mug uoy ekil si gniog ot emoc kcab ni elyts... Taht mug uoy ekil... |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 19: - Variations and Relations Bobby Briggs: What the hell's going on here? Gordon Cole: [shouting as usual] YOU ARE WITNESSING A FRONT THREE-QUARTER VIEW OF TWO ADULTS SHARING A TENDER MOMENT. [to Cooper] Acts like he's never seen a kiss before. [to Bobby] TAKE A LOOK, SONNY, IT'S GONNA HAPPEN AGAIN! |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 19: - Variations and Relations Windom Earle: Once upon a time, there was a place of great goodness called the White Lodge. Gentle fawns gathered there amongst laughing, happy spirits. The sounds of innocence and joy filled the air. When it rained, it rained sweet nectar that infused one's heart to live life with true the beauty. Generally speaking, a ghastly place, reeking of virtue in a showered smell, engorged with the whispering prayers of kneeling mothers, mewling newborns, and fools, both young and old compelled to do good without reason. But I'm happy to point out that our story does not end in this sutured place of joy and success. For there is another place, it's opposite. A place of almost unimaginable power, chock full of dark forces and vicious secrets. No prayers dare enter this frightful maw for sprits there care not for good deeds or priestly implications. They are likely to rip the flesh from your bones then greet you with a happy "good day". And of the highest, these spirits in this hidden land of unmuffeled screams and broken hearts offer up a power so vast that it's bearer might reorder the Earth, to his liking. Now this place is called the Black Lodge... and I intend to find it. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 19: - Variations and Relations Ben Horne: Sometimes the urge to do bad is nearly overpowering. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 19: - Variations and Relations Mike Nelson: Do you have any idea what the combination of sexual maturity and superhuman strength can result in? |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 19: - Variations and Relations Windom Earle: Think of all the hapless sinners wondering where their soul's destination lies. For what? To gain the answer to a simple question: Where will my spirit awake? What life am I given after this life? Ha ha ha ha. This grave question has plagued man's sorry conscience for eons! Ha ha. And now you, you lucky boy, you have the answer. Now! |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 18: - On the Wings of Love Dale Cooper: Anything? Sheriff Harry S. Truman: No, nothing. She wants to speak to the South African Consulate. Dale Cooper: [surprised] In Twin Peaks? |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 16: - The Condemned Woman Bob: Coop, *what happened to Josie?* |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 16: - The Condemned Woman Hank Jennings: If you give me my alibi, I'll give you a divorce. Norma Jennings: I didn't come here to negotiate with you. This is it, it's over. Hank Jennings: Fine. Go ahead. I'll never grant you a divorce. You'll be Big Ed's whore for the rest of your life. Norma Jennings: I'd rather be his whore than your wife. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 16: - The Condemned Woman The Log Lady: A hotel. A nightstand. A drawer pull on the drawer. A drawer pull, on the drawer of a nightstand, in the room of a hotel. What could possibly be happening on or in this drawer pull? How many drawer pulls exist in this world? Thousands. Maybe millions. What is a drawer pull? |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 15: - Slaves and Masters Albert Rosenfield: Oh, Coop, uh, about the uniform... replacing the quiet elegance of the dark suit and tie with the casual indifference of these muted earth tones is a form of fashion suicide, but, uh, call me crazy - on you it works. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 15: - Slaves and Masters Jerry Horne: Now, Audrey, you know I was upset too, but there's some projects, both domestic and international, that *I*'d like a chance to develop. I mean, one man's crisis is another man's opportunity. [kisses her forehead] Audrey Horne: Let me tell you something, Uncle Jerry. We leave him the way he is, and I become executor of the estate. Jerry Horne: Oh, Audrey, it's a little more complicated than that, sweetheart. Audrey Horne: No it isn't. I examined his will, Jerry. If my father becomes incapacitated, it all goes to me when I'm old enough. And I *am* old enough, Jer, and he *is* incapacitated. I have my way either way. Where the only project you'll be developing is selling baseboard heaters at the local Cash 'n' Carry. Jerry Horne: [sees the light] What's happened to the man is a tragedy. Audrey Horne: It is a tragedy, Jer. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 14: - Double Play Windom Earle: No, no. It's okay. Come in. You look like you've had a hard night. I will help you. Come in. What's your name? Leo Johnson: Leo. Windom Earle: Leo. Well, Leo... you can call me Windom. Windom Earle. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 12: - The Black Widow Special Agent Dale Cooper: [looking at real estate photos] What is this? Irene Littlehorse: I thought I'd taken that out. That property is called Dead Dog Farm... and it's worse than it sounds. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 12: - The Black Widow Big Ed Hurley: I'm living my life, Norma. I just don't like it much. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 11: - Masked Ball Catherine Martell: Happy, Andrew? Andrew Packard: Yes. Everything is going exactly as we planned. Catherine Martell: What now, dear brother? Andrew Packard: Now my dear sister, we wait for Thomas Eckart to come looking for his one true love. And when he does... Catherine Martell: We'll be waiting. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 11: - Masked Ball FBI Agent Roger Hardy: Agent Cooper, it's showtime. You've heard the charges. What do you wish to present as your defense? Special Agent Dale Cooper: I have no defense. I am completely confident that in the rightness of my actions. Some of it occurred outside of Bureau guidelines, and I will pay the price for that. But I am innocent of any criminal wrongdoing. If they wish to charge me, I will defend myself in a court of law. FBI Agent Roger Hardy: Dale. There's a right way and a wrong way to do this. And the first thing we expect is for a Bureau man to stand up for himself. A man who can't, who doesn't even try, well, he may be packing feathers where his spine is supposed to be. Special Agent Dale Cooper: Roger. I know the moves I'm supposed to make. And I know the board. FBI Agent Roger Hardy: So? Special Agent Dale Cooper: I've been doing a lot of thinking lately. And I've started to focus out beyond the edge of the board. On a bigger game. FBI Agent Roger Hardy: What game? Special Agent Dale Cooper: The sound the wind makes through the vines. The sentience of animals. What we fear in the dark and what lies beyond the darkness. FBI Agent Roger Hardy: What the hell are you talking about? Special Agent Dale Cooper: I'm talking about seeing beyond fear, Roger. About looking at the world with love. FBI Agent Roger Hardy: They're liable to extradite you for murder and drug trafficking. Special Agent Dale Cooper: These are things I cannot control. |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 11: - Masked Ball Special Agent Dale Cooper: Have any of you fellows head of a place called the White Lodge? Deputy Tommy 'Hawk' Hill: Where did you hear that? Special Agent Dale Cooper: Well, it was the last thing Major Briggs said to me before he disappeared. Deputy Tommy 'Hawk' Hill: Cooper, you may be fearless in this world. But there are other worlds. Special Agent Dale Cooper: Tell me more. Deputy Tommy 'Hawk' Hill: My people believe that the White Lodge is a place where the spirits that rule man and nature reside. There is also a legend of a place called the Black Lodge. The shadow self of the White Lodge. Legend says that every spirit must pass through there on the way to perfection. There, you will meet your own shadow self. My people call it The Dweller on the Threshold. Special Agent Dale Cooper: Dweller on the Threshold. Deputy Tommy 'Hawk' Hill: But it is said that if you confront the Black Lodge with imperfect courage, it will utterly annihilate your soul. |
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