Twin Peaks: The Return 1.12: No Song - Slim Hope of Deliverance

There were some nice touches in the episode, most involving loud-spoken hard-of-hearing Gordon, who was trying to consummate something with what passes for a hot chick for someone his age. But Albert had some important interrupting business for Gordon.
That included a little explanation of Blue Rose, its connection to Project Blue Book, and the toll it's taken on its elite team, especially Dale Cooper (whom we saw almost nothing of in this episode, also much like the song). And it also included the induction of Tammy into the team. (I wonder, if Cooper ever recovers his mind, if he and Tammy might get together?)
So is it all of this quiet before the storm? On Twin Peaks, everything is always quiet and always storm, so it's hard to say. Anyhow, here's the song I was hoping to hear at the end of this episode - McCartney's "Hope of Deliverance".
See also Twin Peaks: The Return 1.1-2: Superluminal Sans Cherry Pie ... 1.3-4: Coffee and Cole ... 1.5: The Mod Squad Meets Big Love in the Diner ... 1.6: Red Door and Childish Scribbles ... 1.7: Lost and Not Lost ... 1.8: Atom Bomb and Mr. Homn ... 1.9: "I Don't See No Hidden Buttons" ... 1.10: "No Stars" ... 1.11: Double Cherry Pie and Viva Las Vegas
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Published on July 31, 2017 08:44
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