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Who shot Cooper in the season 1 cliffhanger? What about Bob? And after all, who is the murder of Laura Palmer? All will be answered in this final season as we follow idiosyncratic FBI agent Dale Cooper.
Another episode under the direction of Lynch lends to the continuing re-establishment of the Twin Peaks' aesthetic, and him at the helm of the season's first two episodes meant the weird-quotient got turned way up.
If the season premiere functioned to resolve and clarify the flurry of events that concluded the first season, this episode introduces many of the new characters and subplots that will take root in Season Two.
This is maybe the least memorable of the six Lynch directed episodes of the series, but still, any Lynch episode towers over most of the others, so that's not really a complaint.
So you may be asking yourself, what could be more terrifying than the sight of Laura Palmer pulling a Linda Blair? Did you answer "mysterious creamed corn?" Good, because the answer to that is "mysterious creamed corn."