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Twin Peaks - Season 2, Episode 22: Beyond Life and Death
TrailerThe final episode of the Twin Peaks series was broadcast as a two-hour movie on June 10, 1991, with an appropriately enigmatic ending. Part two, 'Beyond Life and Death,' (or Episode 29, if you prefer) was written by Mark Frost, Harley Peyton, and Robert Engels, and was directed by David Lynch. The Sheriff's department finally cracks the code of the petroglyph at Owl Cave, leading them to a circle of 12 sycamore trees in the woods called Glastonberry Grove. Clues that suggest the presence of killer BOB start showing up, such as the oil from the Log Lady and the owl in the circle of trees. Windom Earle takes Annie to Glastonberry Grove and they enter into what is considered the Black Lodge. Elsewhere in Twin Peaks, several story arcs are somewhat resolved: Lucy and Andy declare their love for each other; Nadine snaps out of her identity crisis; and Bobby and Shelly replay a flirty scene from the pilot episode at the Double R diner. Also, many characters may or may not have met their fate: Audrey chains herself to the bank; Andrew and Pete unlock Thomas Eckhart's safety deposit box; and Doc Hayward confronts Ben Horne. The episode concludes with an extended sequence in the Black Lodge that appears as the red room from Cooper's visions, featuring the familiar supernatural characters such as the Little Man From Another Place and the Giant. The televised version is said to differ slightly from the original script, increasing the debate about the finale's multiple meanings. However, a commonly accepted belief is that the series ends with the killer BOB possessing another host.Actors: Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Mädchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook, Richard Beymer, Lara Flynn Boyle, Sherilyn Fenn, Warren Frost, Peggy Lipton, James Marshall, Everett McGill, ...»Director: Mark Frost, David LynchCountry: United StatesDuration: 47 minQuality: HDRelease: 1990IMDb: 8.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Twin Peaks - Season 2"
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Characters of "Twin Peaks - Season 2"
Dale CooperPlayed by: Kyle MacLachlan
Sheriff Harry S. TrumanPlayed by: Michael Ontkean
Shelly JohnsonPlayed by: Mädchen Amick
Bobby BriggsPlayed by: Dana Ashbrook
Benjamin HornePlayed by: Richard Beymer
Donna HaywardPlayed by: Lara Flynn Boyle
Audrey HornePlayed by: Sherilyn Fenn
Dr. Will HaywardPlayed by: Warren Frost
Norma JenningsPlayed by: Peggy Lipton
James HurleyPlayed by: James Marshall
Big Ed HurleyPlayed by: Everett McGill
Pete MartellPlayed by: Jack Nance
Lucy MoranPlayed by: Kimmy Robertson
Leland PalmerPlayed by: Ray Wise
Jocelyn PackardPlayed by: Joan Chen
Leo JohnsonPlayed by: Eric DaRe
Deputy Andy BrennanPlayed by: Harry Goaz
Deputy Tommy 'Hawk' HillPlayed by: Michael Horse
Madeleine 'Maddy' FergusonPlayed by: Sheryl Lee
Dr. Lawrence JacobyPlayed by: Russ Tamblyn
Sarah PalmerPlayed by: Grace Zabriskie
Hank JenningsPlayed by: Chris Mulkey
FBI Agent Albert RosenfieldPlayed by: Miguel Ferrer
Jerry HornePlayed by: David Patrick Kelly
Nadine HurleyPlayed by: Wendy Robie
Maj. Garland BriggsPlayed by: Don S. Davis
Blackie O'ReillyPlayed by: Victoria Catlin
Eileen HaywardPlayed by: Mary Jo Deschanel
Margaret LantermanPlayed by: Catherine E. Coulson
Nancy O'ReillyPlayed by: Galyn Görg
Phillip Michael GerardPlayed by: Al Strobel
The FiremanPlayed by: Carel Struycken
Ronette PulaskiPlayed by: Phoebe Augustine
Pie EaterPlayed by: Stephen C. MacLaughlin
JonathanPlayed by: Mak Takano
Harriet HaywardPlayed by: Jessica Wallenfels
Gersten HaywardPlayed by: Alicia Witt
BobPlayed by: Frank Silva
Emory BattisPlayed by: Don Amendolia
Mrs. TremondPlayed by: Frances Bay
Mrs. Tremond's GrandsonPlayed by: Austin Jack Lynch
Dick TremaynePlayed by: Ian Buchanan
Harold SmithPlayed by: Lenny von Dohlen
Jean RenaultPlayed by: Michael Parks
Eolani JacobyPlayed by: Jennifer Aquino
Judge Clinton SternwoodPlayed by: Royal Dano
Catherine MartellPlayed by: Piper Laurie
D.A. Daryl LodwickPlayed by: Ritch Brinkley
Desk ClerkPlayed by: Bellina Logan
SidPlayed by: Claire Stansfield
ToadPlayed by: Kevin Young
Tim PinklePlayed by: David L. Lander
Tom BrockmanPlayed by: Ian Abercrombie
FBI Deputy Director Gordon ColePlayed by: David Lynch
Trudy ChelgrenPlayed by: Jill Engels
CappyPlayed by: Ron Kirk
JoeyPlayed by: Brett Vadset
Mike NelsonPlayed by: Gary Hershberger
Ernie NilesPlayed by: James Booth
Gwen MortonPlayed by: Kathleen Wilhoite
Vivian Smythe NilesPlayed by: Jane Greer
Louise DombrowskiPlayed by: Emily Fincher
Man From Another PlacePlayed by: Michael J. Anderson
FBI Agent Roger HardyPlayed by: Clarence Williams III
RCMP Officer Preston KingPlayed by: Gavan O'Herlihy
Dougie MilfordPlayed by: Tony Jay
Vice Principal GreegePlayed by: Don Calfa
Mayor Dwayne MilfordPlayed by: John Boylan
Denise BrysonPlayed by: David Duchovny
Betty BriggsPlayed by: Charlotte Stewart
Lana Budding MilfordPlayed by: Robyn Lively
Evelyn MarshPlayed by: Annette McCarthy
Rev. Clarence BrocklehurstPlayed by: Royce D. Applegate
Coach WingatePlayed by: Ron Taylor
Andrew PackardPlayed by: Dan O'Herlihy
NickyPlayed by: Joshua Harris
Windom EarlePlayed by: Kenneth Welsh
Malcolm SloanPlayed by: Nicholas Love
Jeffrey MarshPlayed by: John Apicella
The Dead ManPlayed by: Craig MacLachlan
Thomas EckhardtPlayed by: David Warner
JonesPlayed by: Brenda Strong
Randy St. CroixPlayed by: Ron Blair
Caroline Powell EarlePlayed by: Brenda E. Mathers
Johnny HornePlayed by: Robert Bauer
John Justice WheelerPlayed by: Billy Zane
Annie BlackburnPlayed by: Heather Graham
Heavy Metal YouthPlayed by: Ted Raimi
Heavy Metal RoadiePlayed by: Willie Garson
Dell MibblerPlayed by: Ed Wright
Sylvia HornePlayed by: Jan D'Arcy
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Creators of "Twin Peaks - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Twin Peaks - Season 2"
New York ObserverMay 20, 2017Someone slamming their head against a wall, while BOB laughs and laughs in the background? Sounds like a pretty apt metaphor for watching Twin Peaks to me.
Film School RejectsMay 19, 2017For my money, Twin Peaks never got more interesting than it did in the last 20 seconds of the second season finale.
NerdistMay 18, 2017This finale goes down as one of the strangest and most surreal (as well as most frustrating) things ever broadcast on mainstream American television, and it's a small miracle it ever aired at all.
New York TimesMay 19, 2017It's true that the second season was wildly erratic. But the one constant throughout Twin Peaks was that whenever Lynch was sitting in the director's chair, he produced singularly stunning TV.
AV ClubMay 14, 2017I think the sequence works brilliantly as an impressionistic depiction of the struggle between good and evil that's consistent with the vision Frost and Lynch established with the first episode.
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