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Twin Peaks S03E07 Dialogue

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  1. Ben Horne: Jerry?
  2. Ben Horne: Jerry?
  3. Ben Horne: Jerry?
  4. Ben Horne: Jerry, what's going on?
  5. Jerry Horne: Someone stole my car.
  6. Ben Horne: What?
  7. Jerry Horne: Didn't I tell you?
  8. Ben Horne: Jerry, what's going on?
  9. Ben Horne: Someone stole your car?
  10. Jerry Horne: You say the same thing?
  11. Jerry Horne: What?
  12. Ben Horne: Jerry.
  13. Jerry Horne: I think I'm high!
  14. Ben Horne: Oh, good Lord, Jerry.
  15. Jerry Horne: I don't know where I am!
  16. Hawk: This is what I found.
  17. Truman: From Laura Palmer?
  18. Hawk: Yeah.
  19. Hawk: This came to me in a dream last night.
  20. Hawk: My name is Annie.
  21. Hawk: I've been with Dale and Laura.
  22. Hawk: The good Dale is in the lodge,
  23. Hawk: and he can't leave.
  24. Hawk: Write it in your diary. Unquote."
  25. Truman: Dale as in Special Agent Dale Cooper:?
  26. Hawk: Right.
  27. Truman: What do you think this means?
  28. Hawk: I don't know, but I'm sure
  29. Hawk: this is what the Log
  30. Hawk: Lady wanted me to find.
  31. Hawk: I think that "Annie"
  32. Hawk: is Annie Blackburn, a...
  33. Hawk: a girl that went into that place.
  34. Truman: And these pages are for
  35. Truman: sure from Laura's diary?
  36. Hawk: Yeah, these are from her diary,
  37. Hawk: the diary found at her
  38. Hawk: friend Harold Smith's.
  39. Hawk: These are three of the
  40. Hawk: four pages that we saw
  41. Hawk: were torn out, missing.
  42. Hawk: And there's... There's
  43. Hawk: still one missing.
  44. Truman: And how do you think they got here,
  45. Truman: inside our bathroom stall door?
  46. Hawk: I'm not sure, but look at this.
  47. Hawk: It's 1:30 a.m.
  48. Hawk: I'm crying so hard,
  49. Hawk: I can hardly breathe.
  50. Hawk: Now I know it isn't Bob.
  51. Hawk: I know who it is.
  52. Hawk: I'm sure it was Leland
  53. Hawk: who hid these pages.
  54. Hawk: He found 'em and realized that she knew.
  55. Hawk: Well, I remember this.
  56. Truman: Leland Palmer, her father.
  57. Truman: When do you think he hid these?
  58. Hawk: I don't know.
  59. Hawk: Leland came into the
  60. Hawk: station several times.
  61. Hawk: Once around that time,
  62. Hawk: we brought him in for the questioning
  63. Hawk: of the murder of Jacques Renault.
  64. Hawk: Maybe he thought we
  65. Hawk: were gonna frisk him,
  66. Hawk: and that's when he hid 'em.
  67. Truman: Laura never met Cooper.
  68. Truman: He came here after she died, didn't he?
  69. Hawk: She said that these words from Annie
  70. Hawk: came to her in a dream.
  71. Hawk: This thing she said...
  72. Hawk: the good Dale is in the lodge
  73. Hawk: and can't come out.
  74. Hawk: But Harry saw Cooper
  75. Hawk: come out of the lodge
  76. Hawk: with Annie that night.
  77. Hawk: Doc and Harry took him
  78. Hawk: over to the Great Northern,
  79. Hawk: but if the good Cooper is in the lodge
  80. Hawk: and can't come out,
  81. Hawk: then the one who came out of the lodge
  82. Hawk: with Annie that night...
  83. Hawk: was not the good Cooper.
  84. Truman: And he left town soon after.
  85. Truman: Who else saw him that day?
  86. Hawk: Well, like I said, Doc Hayward:,
  87. Hawk: but I don't know who else.
  88. Truman: Let's bring Harry up to speed,
  89. Truman: see what he thinks.
  90. Truman: Can you get him for me?
  91. Truman: I'd be happy to wait.
  92. Truman: Harry.
  93. Truman: Where the hell they got ya?
  94. Truman: Oh, no kidding.
  95. Truman: Damn.
  96. Truman: I'm sorry, Harry.
  97. Truman: Uh, just wanted to talk
  98. Truman: to you about a few things.
  99. Truman: Oh. Right.
  100. Truman: W... Get some rest.
  101. Truman: I'll check in later.
  102. Truman: No, nothing urgent.
  103. Truman: Don't worry about it.
  104. Truman: Just get rest, and...
  105. Truman: and, Harry, do me a favor.
  106. Truman: Beat this thing.
  107. Truman: All right, brother.
  108. Truman: Later.
  109. Andy: But that's your truck.
  110. Farmer: I know it's my truck.
  111. Farmer: I can't talk to you about this here.
  112. Farmer: I told you. Please go away.
  113. Andy: But if you weren't driving,
  114. Andy: I need to know who was.
  115. Farmer: I'll tell you. I'll
  116. Farmer: tell you the whole story.
  117. Farmer: I'll meet you somewhere,
  118. Farmer: but I can't talk to you here.
  119. Farmer: Please, you've got to
  120. Farmer: get out of here now.
  121. Andy: The logging road above Sparkwood and 21.
  122. Farmer: By Jones'?
  123. Andy: Just past Jones', down by the creek.
  124. Farmer: Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I know it.
  125. Andy: See you there.
  126. Farmer: Um, I-I'll meet you there in two hours.
  127. Andy: 4:30, then.
  128. Farmer: P-please leave. Please leave now.
  129. Truman: Is that you, Doc?
  130. Truman: This is Sheriff Frank Truman calling.
  131. Doc Hayward: Good to hear your voice.
  132. Doc Hayward: Where's Harry?
  133. Truman: Harry's, uh, a little under
  134. Truman: the weather these days.
  135. Doc Hayward: Yeah? Well, give my best to him.
  136. Truman: Uh, do you know what Skype is, Doc?
  137. Doc Hayward: I use it all the time.
  138. Doc Hayward: Just the other day, I
  139. Doc Hayward: diagnosed Mrs. Mueller's eczema.
  140. Doc Hayward: Never had to get out of my chair.
  141. Truman: What's your Skype handle, Doc?
  142. Truman: I'll, uh, saddle up.
  143. Doc Hayward: MiddleburyDoc.
  144. Truman: Be right with you, Doc.
  145. Truman: There you are, Doc.
  146. Doc Hayward: What's this all about?
  147. Truman: Doc, do you remember way back when,
  148. Truman: the night Harry called you in
  149. Truman: to examine Special Agent Dale Cooper:
  150. Truman: at the Great Northern?
  151. Doc Hayward: I can't remember what I had
  152. Doc Hayward: for breakfast this morning,
  153. Doc Hayward: but I remember that.
  154. Truman: Tell me what you remember.
  155. Doc Hayward: Well, we all knew Coop,
  156. Doc Hayward: but that morning he was acting mighty...
  157. Doc Hayward: strange.
  158. Truman: And?
  159. Doc Hayward: I took him to the hospital,
  160. Doc Hayward: and I had him checked out
  161. Doc Hayward: while I made my rounds.
  162. Doc Hayward: About an hour later,
  163. Doc Hayward: I saw him sneaking
  164. Doc Hayward: out of intensive care,
  165. Doc Hayward: fully dressed.
  166. Doc Hayward: He... he turned, and...
  167. Doc Hayward: And he looked at me, and...
  168. Doc Hayward: I saw that strange face again.
  169. Doc Hayward: I called out to him,
  170. Doc Hayward: but he didn't say a word.
  171. Doc Hayward: He just turned around and walked out.
  172. Truman: What was he doing in intensive care?
  173. Doc Hayward: I-I thought at the time
  174. Doc Hayward: he might have been
  175. Doc Hayward: looking in on Audrey Horne.
  176. Doc Hayward: That terrible business
  177. Doc Hayward: at the bank, and...
  178. Doc Hayward: She was in a coma.
  179. Truman: How they biting back there, Doc?
  180. Doc Hayward: You know, just the other morning,
  181. Doc Hayward: I caught two brown trout in my pajamas.
  182. Doc Hayward: Yeah?
  183. Doc Hayward: How they got in my pajamas,
  184. Doc Hayward: I'll... I'll never know.
  185. Truman: Did you make a breakfast out of them?
  186. Doc Hayward: Panfried 'em right
  187. Doc Hayward: out there by the river.
  188. Doc Hayward: I had some scrambled eggs and...
  189. Doc Hayward: and an English muffin
  190. Doc Hayward: with huckleberry jam.
  191. Truman: Yeah.
  192. Truman: Mighty good talking to you, Doc.
  193. Truman: I'll give your good wishes to Harry.
  194. Doc Hayward: Whatever this is about,
  195. Doc Hayward: well, I hope it turns
  196. Doc Hayward: out all right for you.
  197. Truman: Keep working the sunny
  198. Truman: side of the river, Doc.
  199. Doc Hayward: so long, Frank.
  200. Cynthia Knox: Detective Macklay?
  201. Cynthia Knox: I'm Lieutenant Knox.
  202. Dave Mackley: Oh, yes, Lieutenant.
  203. Dave Mackley: It's good to meet you.
  204. Cynthia Knox: Detective. Thanks for seeing me.
  205. Cynthia Knox: This shouldn't take long.
  206. Cynthia Knox: You submitted a set of fingerprints
  207. Cynthia Knox: a few days ago to our database,
  208. Cynthia Knox: and we need to verify the source.
  209. Dave Mackley: Well, I can show them to you,
  210. Dave Mackley: but our search was blocked.
  211. Dave Mackley: That must have been from your end?
  212. Cynthia Knox: I'd like to see the prints, please.
  213. Cynthia Knox: Where did you lift them
  214. Cynthia Knox: from... A crime scene?
  215. Dave Mackley: No.
  216. Dave Mackley: Off the body.
  217. Cynthia Knox: There's a body?
  218. Dave Mackley: There's a body, all right.
  219. Cynthia Knox: Where's the rest of him?
  220. Dave Mackley: We don't know.
  221. Cynthia Knox: How old was this man?
  222. Constance Talbot: Late 40s.
  223. Cynthia Knox: When did this man die?
  224. Constance Talbot: Within the last five or six days.
  225. Cynthia Knox: You're sure this is the body
  226. Cynthia Knox: you took those prints from?
  227. Constance Talbot: Yeah.
  228. Constance Talbot: I'm happy to pull 'em
  229. Constance Talbot: again for you, if you like.
  230. Dave Mackley: It would sure help our investigation
  231. Dave Mackley: to know who this is.
  232. Cynthia Knox: Excuse me for a moment.
  233. Cynthia Knox: Sir. Lieutenant Knox, sir.
  234. Cynthia Knox: It's not just prints this time.
  235. Cynthia Knox: It's a body.
  236. Cynthia Knox: It's him.
  237. Colonel Davis: You're sure?
  238. Cynthia Knox: The prints came off this body.
  239. Colonel Davis: Okay.
  240. Colonel Davis: Okay. I have to make that other call.
  241. Cynthia Knox: There's just one thing, sir.
  242. Colonel Davis: What's that?
  243. Cynthia Knox: Actually, two things.
  244. Cynthia Knox: The head is missing.
  245. Cynthia Knox: And he's the wrong age.
  246. Colonel Davis: What do you mean, Cindy?
  247. Cynthia Knox: What I mean
  248. Cynthia Knox: is that his head is not here.
  249. Cynthia Knox: It's missing,
  250. Cynthia Knox: and the body
  251. Cynthia Knox: is that of a man in his late 40s
  252. Cynthia Knox: who died a few days ago.
  253. Colonel Davis: If he died recently,
  254. Colonel Davis: Major Briggs should be in his 70s.
  255. Colonel Davis: There must be some mistake.
  256. Cynthia Knox: I've seen the body myself.
  257. Cynthia Knox: Coroner verified the age and the prints.
  258. Colonel Davis: Stay there.
  259. Colonel Davis: I'll get back to you.
  260. Colonel Davis: I'm making that other call now.
  261. Cynthia Knox: Yes, sir.
  262. Colonel Davis: No one else gets access to this body.
  263. Dave Mackley: You care to share any of this with us?
  264. Cynthia Knox: You didn't hear it from me...
  265. Cynthia Knox: but I don't think this is
  266. Cynthia Knox: going to be your investigation
  267. Cynthia Knox: for too much longer.
  268. Gordon Cole: Yes?
  269. Gordon Cole: Come in.
  270. Gordon Cole: How did it go?
  271. Albert Rosenfield: Not well.
  272. Albert Rosenfield: I said, "Hello, Diane."
  273. Albert Rosenfield: She said, "This is
  274. Albert Rosenfield: about Cooper, isn't it?"
  275. Albert Rosenfield: I said, "Maybe."
  276. Albert Rosenfield: She said, and I quote,
  277. Albert Rosenfield: No fucking way.
  278. Gordon Cole: Oh.
  279. Albert Rosenfield: I was at home, dripping wet,
  280. Albert Rosenfield: on the verge of pneumonia
  281. Albert Rosenfield: 15 minutes later.
  282. Albert Rosenfield: How was your evening, Chief?
  283. Gordon Cole: This is not good news, Albert.
  284. Gordon Cole: She needs to see him.
  285. Albert Rosenfield: Your turn.
  286. Gordon Cole: But you'll go with me?
  287. Albert Rosenfield: Say "please."
  288. Gordon Cole: What?
  289. Albert Rosenfield: You heard me.
  290. Gordon Cole: Please.
  291. Gordon Cole: FBI, champ.
  292. Gordon Cole: Friends of Diane.
  293. Come on in.
  294. Diane Evans: Who is it?
  295. Diane Evans: Oh, my God.
  296. See you later, Diane.
  297. Diane Evans: Yeah, see you later.
  298. Diane Evans: Well, this won't take long.
  299. Diane Evans: I'm just gonna say the same
  300. Diane Evans: thing to you I said to him.
  301. Gordon Cole: Now, take it easy, Diane,
  302. Gordon Cole: and let's just sit down
  303. Gordon Cole: and have a nice, simple chat.
  304. Gordon Cole: you got any coffee?
  305. Diane Evans: No.
  306. Diane Evans: I don't have any cigarettes either.
  307. Gordon Cole: Ah, the memory of tobacco.
  308. Gordon Cole: But I gave it up.
  309. Diane Evans: Fuck you, Gordon.
  310. Albert Rosenfield: Now you're getting
  311. Albert Rosenfield: the personal treatment.
  312. Diane Evans: Oh, you want personal?
  313. Diane Evans: Fuck you, too, Albert.
  314. Gordon Cole: Now that we got the
  315. Gordon Cole: pleasantries out of the way.
  316. Gordon Cole: I never even got this far.
  317. Gordon Cole: Diane, your former boss
  318. Gordon Cole: and former Special Agent Dale Cooper:
  319. Gordon Cole: is in a federal lockup in South Dakota.
  320. Diane Evans: Good.
  321. Gordon Cole: Diane, this may require
  322. Gordon Cole: a slight change of
  323. Gordon Cole: attitude on your part.
  324. Diane Evans: My attitude is none of
  325. Diane Evans: your fucking business.
  326. Gordon Cole: Tough cookie.
  327. Gordon Cole: Always was.
  328. Gordon Cole: Thank you, Diane.
  329. Gordon Cole: Damn good coffee.
  330. Diane Evans: So?
  331. Diane Evans: Say what you came here to say.
  332. Albert Rosenfield: We have a feeling something is wrong.
  333. Albert Rosenfield: We don't know exactly what it is,
  334. Albert Rosenfield: but we need someone else
  335. Albert Rosenfield: who knows him extremely well
  336. Albert Rosenfield: to have a talk with him and afterwards
  337. Albert Rosenfield: tell us what you think.
  338. Gordon Cole: This is extremely important, Diane,
  339. Gordon Cole: and it involves something
  340. Gordon Cole: that you know about,
  341. Gordon Cole: and that's enough said about that.
  342. Diane Evans: Federal prison...
  343. Diane Evans: South Dakota.
  344. Albert Rosenfield: Judge not, lest ye be judged.
  345. Albert Rosenfield: Listen, just the fact that you're here
  346. Albert Rosenfield: speaks louder than words.
  347. Diane Evans: Fuck you, Albert.
  348. Tammy Preston: Look at this.
  349. Tammy Preston: Cooper 25 years ago...
  350. Tammy Preston: Cooper in prison two days ago.
  351. Tammy Preston: Identical, right?
  352. Albert Rosenfield: Maybe.
  353. Tammy Preston: What do you see?
  354. Albert Rosenfield: This code mark's on the wrong side.
  355. Tammy Preston: What does that tell you?
  356. Albert Rosenfield: That some Cro-Magnon at the prison
  357. Albert Rosenfield: tried to line this up to make
  358. Albert Rosenfield: it look like the original,
  359. Albert Rosenfield: but he had to reverse
  360. Albert Rosenfield: the print to do it.
  361. Gordon Cole: YREV, the backwards word.
  362. Tammy Preston: What does this all mean?
  363. Gordon Cole: Tammy, you've been doing excellent work,
  364. Gordon Cole: passing one test after another.
  365. Gordon Cole: Put out your hands.
  366. Gordon Cole: Flip 'em over.
  367. Gordon Cole: I'm very, very happy to see you again, old friend.
  368. Gordon Cole: This is the spiritual
  369. Gordon Cole: mound, the spiritual finger.
  370. Gordon Cole: You think about that, Tammy.
  371. Albert Rosenfield: That's the only known
  372. Albert Rosenfield: photograph we have of Cooper
  373. Albert Rosenfield: in the last 25 years.
  374. Albert Rosenfield: That's outside of Rio...
  375. Albert Rosenfield: His house.
  376. Albert Rosenfield: By the time we checked it out,
  377. Albert Rosenfield: it belonged to some girl from Ipanema.
  378. Albert Rosenfield: Looks like the man we met in prison.
  379. Gordon Cole: The man we met in prison.
  380. Diane Evans: Ten minutes.
  381. Diane Evans: And I speak to him alone.
  382. Diane Evans: Ten minutes, tops,
  383. Diane Evans: or it's over when I say it's over.
  384. Gordon Cole: That's exactly the way
  385. Gordon Cole: it's gonna be, Diane.
  386. Gordon Cole: You'll control the
  387. Gordon Cole: curtain and the microphone.
  388. Tammy Preston: And we're very appreciative.
  389. Diane Evans: What'd you say your name was, again?
  390. Tammy Preston: Tammy.
  391. Diane Evans: Fuck you, Tammy.
  392. Dale Cooper: I knew it was going to be you.
  393. Dale Cooper: It's good to see you again, Diane.
  394. Diane Evans: Oh, yeah?
  395. Diane Evans: When was that, Cooper?
  396. Diane Evans: When did we see each other last?
  397. Dale Cooper: Are you upset with me, Diane?
  398. Diane Evans: What do you think?
  399. Dale Cooper: I think you're upset with me.
  400. Diane Evans: When was the last time
  401. Diane Evans: we saw each other, Cooper?
  402. Dale Cooper: At your house.
  403. Diane Evans: That's right.
  404. Dale Cooper: Do you remember that night?
  405. Diane Evans: I'll always remember that night.
  406. Dale Cooper: Same for me.
  407. Dale Cooper: I'll never forget it.
  408. Diane Evans: Who are you?
  409. Dale Cooper: I don't know what you mean, Diane.
  410. Diane Evans: Look at me.
  411. Diane Evans: Look at me.
  412. Diane Evans: Thank you, Warden Murphy.
  413. Dwight Murphy: That's it?
  414. Gordon Cole: Looks like it.
  415. Gordon Cole: Hold this man till you hear from us.
  416. Gordon Cole: Diane?
  417. Diane Evans: Listen to me.
  418. Diane Evans: That is not the Dale Cooper: that I knew.
  419. Gordon Cole: Please tell me exactly what you mean.
  420. Diane Evans: It isn't time passing...
  421. Diane Evans: or how he's changed...
  422. Diane Evans: or the way he looks.
  423. Diane Evans: It's something here.
  424. Diane Evans: There's something that
  425. Diane Evans: definitely isn't here.
  426. Gordon Cole: That's good enough for me, Diane.
  427. Gordon Cole: That's good enough for me.
  428. Gordon Cole: That last night you
  429. Gordon Cole: mentioned in there...
  430. Gordon Cole: Something I need to know about?
  431. Diane Evans: You and I'll have a talk sometime.
  432. Diane Evans: You and I will have a talk.
  433. Diane Evans: Okay?
  434. Gordon Cole: Okay.
  435. Diane Evans: Cheers.
  436. Diane Evans: To the FBI.
  437. Dale Cooper: Listen to me a minute.
  438. Dale Cooper: Tell Warden Murphy I
  439. Dale Cooper: have a message for him.
  440. Dale Cooper: I need to speak with him in his office.
  441. Yeah, right.
  442. Dale Cooper: Just tell him
  443. Dale Cooper: we need to speak about a strawberry.
  444. Dwight Murphy: Sit him down and leave.
  445. Dwight Murphy: I've turned off the security cameras.
  446. Dwight Murphy: We can speak freely...
  447. Dwight Murphy: and privately.
  448. Dale Cooper: The dog leg.
  449. Dale Cooper: That dog had four legs.
  450. Dale Cooper: One you found in my trunk.
  451. Dale Cooper: The other three went
  452. Dale Cooper: out with the information
  453. Dale Cooper: you're thinking about right now.
  454. Dale Cooper: Two people you don't
  455. Dale Cooper: want coming around here
  456. Dale Cooper: if anything bad happens to me.
  457. Dwight Murphy: How do I know you know anything about...
  458. Dwight Murphy: this?
  459. Dale Cooper: Joe McCluskey.
  460. Dwight Murphy: What do you want?
  461. Dale Cooper: I want a car.
  462. Dale Cooper: Cheap rental, if you like.
  463. Dale Cooper: For myself and Ray Monroe.
  464. Dale Cooper: I want a friend in the
  465. Dale Cooper: glove compartment...
  466. Dale Cooper: One a.m. tonight.
  467. Dale Cooper: Smooth and safe.
  468. Dale Cooper: And if your mind
  469. Dale Cooper: should wander to a place
  470. Dale Cooper: where I might not make
  471. Dale Cooper: it out of here alive,
  472. Dale Cooper: remember the dog legs.
  473. Dale Cooper: I'm not interested in you.
  474. Dale Cooper: You'll never see me again,
  475. Dale Cooper: and no one will ever hear anything more
  476. Dale Cooper: about Joe McCluskey
  477. Dale Cooper: or your late Mr. Strawberry.
  478. Anthony Sinclair: Is there a reason you're
  479. Anthony Sinclair: not talking to me, Dougie?
  480. Anthony Sinclair: Hmm?
  481. Anthony Sinclair: What were you and Bushnell
  482. Anthony Sinclair: discussing earlier?
  483. Anthony Sinclair: I saw you...
  484. Anthony Sinclair: walk into his office
  485. Anthony Sinclair: carrying a bunch of files.
  486. Rhonda: Uh, some police officers
  487. Rhonda: are here to see you, Dougie.
  488. Dougie Jones: Police.
  489. Anthony Sinclair: That reminds me of that
  490. Anthony Sinclair: call I have to make.
  491. Dougie Jones: Police.
  492. Rhonda: You want them to come in here?
  493. Rhonda: Okay.
  494. Fusco: Mr. Jones?
  495. Fusco: Detectives Fusco:.
  496. Dougie Jones: Badge.
  497. Janey E Jones: What's going on here?
  498. Fusco: Who are you, ma'am?
  499. Janey E Jones: I'm his wife.
  500. Janey E Jones: What's going on here?
  501. Fusco: We're here about his car.
  502. Janey E Jones: That's why I'm here.
  503. Fusco: What do you mean by that?
  504. Janey E Jones: I'm picking him up.
  505. Janey E Jones: He doesn't know where his car is.
  506. Fusco: Was it stolen?
  507. Janey E Jones: Dougie, was your car stolen?
  508. Dougie Jones: Stolen.
  509. Fusco: Did you report it stolen, sir?
  510. Fusco: Sir.
  511. Fusco: Did you report your
  512. Fusco: car as a stolen vehicle?
  513. Janey E Jones: No, he did not report it stolen.
  514. Janey E Jones: I would know.
  515. Janey E Jones: His car went missing.
  516. Janey E Jones: We haven't seen it.
  517. Fusco: Isn't that your department?
  518. Fusco: Yes, it is, once it's
  519. Fusco: reported as missing.
  520. Janey E Jones: Well, I guess this is
  521. Janey E Jones: as good a time as any.
  522. Janey E Jones: He doesn't know where the car is.
  523. Janey E Jones: He hasn't seen it in a few days,
  524. Janey E Jones: so, yes, there's a
  525. Janey E Jones: very strong possibility
  526. Janey E Jones: that it was stolen.
  527. Dougie Jones: Stolen.
  528. Fusco: All right, then, Mr. Jones,
  529. Fusco: where did you last leave your car?
  530. Janey E Jones: Well, if we knew that,
  531. Janey E Jones: we'd know where to find it, wouldn't we?
  532. Fusco: Okay, can you describe
  533. Fusco: your vehicle, please?
  534. Janey E Jones: Ah, it's a terrible car,
  535. Janey E Jones: always in the shop...
  536. Janey E Jones: Silver, four-door, cheap Ford,
  537. Janey E Jones: the kind they call down at that dealer
  538. Janey E Jones: a "previously owned" car.
  539. Fusco: When, uh, did the car go missing?
  540. Janey E Jones: Dougie?
  541. Janey E Jones: Dougie.
  542. Janey E Jones: A few days ago.
  543. Dougie Jones: Few...
  544. Dougie Jones: days ago.
  545. Fusco: Is there a reason why you
  546. Fusco: didn't report your car missing?
  547. Janey E Jones: Reason? Yeah, I'll tell you a reason.
  548. Janey E Jones: There's more to life than cars.
  549. Janey E Jones: Too many cars, too much going on,
  550. Janey E Jones: and Dougie's been under
  551. Janey E Jones: a lot of stress lately,
  552. Janey E Jones: and if you want to know
  553. Janey E Jones: the truth, so have I.
  554. Bushnell Mullins: Officers, have you found the car?
  555. Fusco: Who are you, sir?
  556. Janey E Jones: He owns this place.
  557. Bushnell Mullins: Bushnell Mullins:.
  558. Bushnell Mullins: Dougie works for me.
  559. Bushnell Mullins: You did find his car, didn't you?
  560. Fusco: The car has been found.
  561. Fusco: It was involved in
  562. Fusco: an apparent explosion.
  563. Fusco: Multiple fatalities.
  564. Janey E Jones: Why didn't you tell
  565. Janey E Jones: us that to begin with?
  566. Fusco: The deceased individuals
  567. Fusco: had ties to a gang
  568. Fusco: associated with multiple car thefts.
  569. Janey E Jones: Well, there's your answer.
  570. Janey E Jones: Now, if you don't mind,
  571. Janey E Jones: our son's home alone
  572. Janey E Jones: waiting for his supper,
  573. Janey E Jones: and in case you think
  574. Janey E Jones: we're neglecting him, he's being watched
  575. Janey E Jones: by our neighbor as a
  576. Janey E Jones: favor, and we'd like to go.
  577. Janey E Jones: We were supposed to be home by now
  578. Janey E Jones: at the end of a very
  579. Janey E Jones: long and stressful day,
  580. Janey E Jones: which I'll tell you about later, Dougie.
  581. Janey E Jones: Come on, let's go.
  582. Fusco: Hold on.
  583. Fusco: And I'm sure our being here
  584. Fusco: hasn't made your day any easier, ma'am,
  585. Fusco: but we're gonna need you
  586. Fusco: to fill out some paperwork.
  587. Fusco: Which we can take care
  588. Fusco: of at your convenience.
  589. Fusco: Please, give us a call in the morning.
  590. Fusco: And, uh, thank you for your cooperation.
  591. Fusco: Have a pleasant evening.
  592. Dougie Jones: Evening.
  593. Fusco: Well...
  594. Fusco: I guess he won't have any trouble
  595. Fusco: collecting the insurance, huh?
  596. Bushnell Mullins: I have some questions about those files
  597. Bushnell Mullins: you covered for me, Dougie.
  598. Bushnell Mullins: But you go ahead.
  599. Bushnell Mullins: We can take care of that tomorrow.
  600. Janey E Jones: Thanks, Mr. Mullins.
  601. Dougie Jones: Thank you... Mullins.
  602. Janey E Jones: So I met with them.
  603. Janey E Jones: I told them what the
  604. Janey E Jones: arrangements were gonna be,
  605. Janey E Jones: and I gave them more than they deserved,
  606. Janey E Jones: and that's the end of them, okay?
  607. Janey E Jones: Now, with this car business,
  608. Janey E Jones: yes, there's gonna be
  609. Janey E Jones: some insurance money.
  610. Janey E Jones: I don't know how much,
  611. Janey E Jones: but, Dougie, just think.
  612. Janey E Jones: If you hadn't blown
  613. Janey E Jones: that money gambling...
  614. Janey E Jones: $25,000 plus the insurance...
  615. Janey E Jones: We could have gotten
  616. Janey E Jones: you a great new car.
  617. Janey E Jones: Now who knows what we'll get?
  618. Janey E Jones: But I do not want you running off
  619. Janey E Jones: and gambling any more of that jackpot.
  620. Janey E Jones: That money is for Sonny
  621. Janey E Jones: Jim and our future.
  622. Janey E Jones: Just 'cause you have it now
  623. Janey E Jones: doesn't mean you can just run off
  624. Janey E Jones: and risk one more penny.
  625. Janey E Jones: Do you hear me?
  626. Dougie Jones: No more gam...
  627. Janey E Jones: Get off him!
  628. The Arm Squeeze his hand off.
  629. The Arm Squeeze his hand off.
  630. The Arm Squeeze his hand off.
  631. Janey E Jones: Dougie!
  632. Janey E Jones: Oh, my God.
  633. Janey E Jones: Are you okay?
  634. Janey E Jones: Oh, Dougie.
  635. Janey E Jones: What... Are you okay?
  636. Janey E Jones: And he just... he just...
  637. Janey E Jones: Dougie took right over,
  638. Janey E Jones: and he just chopped
  639. Janey E Jones: him right in the throat
  640. Janey E Jones: and said, "You get
  641. Janey E Jones: off," and I kicked him,
  642. Janey E Jones: and I punched him, and that was it,
  643. Janey E Jones: and... and Dougie just
  644. Janey E Jones: took care of business.
  645. Janey E Jones: Right, baby?
  646. It was... it was terrible.
  647. What about the man with the gun?
  648. He ran right at me.
  649. Almost knocked me down.
  650. He smelled funny.
  651. Victim? Oh, no.
  652. That guy didn't act like any victim.
  653. Douglas Jones... He moved like a cobra.
  654. All I saw was a blur.
  655. Benjamin Horne: When did you first start hearing this?
  656. Beverley Paige: Sometime last week.
  657. Beverley Paige: But I think it's louder now.
  658. Beverley Paige: Maybe that's 'cause nobody's here.
  659. Benjamin Horne: Don't move.
  660. Benjamin Horne: Just listen carefully.
  661. Benjamin Horne: Where do you think...
  662. Benjamin Horne: it's coming from?
  663. Benjamin Horne: Eh?
  664. Benjamin Horne: Now... now it sounds like
  665. Benjamin Horne: it's coming from over there, no?
  666. Beverley Paige: It sure does.
  667. Benjamin Horne: No.
  668. Benjamin Horne: No, it's not here either.
  669. Benjamin Horne: Oh, this might be of interest.
  670. Benjamin Horne: It came in the mail today.
  671. Benjamin Horne: Wow. My God.
  672. Benjamin Horne: That's an old one.
  673. Benjamin Horne: We switched to cards over 20 years ago.
  674. Benjamin Horne: Room 315.
  675. Benjamin Horne: Wait a minute.
  676. Benjamin Horne: I think that was the room
  677. Benjamin Horne: where Agent Cooper was shot.
  678. Beverley Paige: Who's Agent Cooper?
  679. Benjamin Horne: FBI.
  680. Benjamin Horne: He was here, I don't
  681. Benjamin Horne: know, maybe 25 years ago...
  682. Benjamin Horne: investigating the
  683. Benjamin Horne: murder of Laura Palmer.
  684. Beverley Paige: Who's Laura Palmer?
  685. Benjamin Horne: Oh, that, my dear...
  686. Benjamin Horne: is a long story.
  687. Benjamin Horne: Have maintenance, uh,
  688. Benjamin Horne: check out that hum in the morning.
  689. Benjamin Horne: It's getting way past quitting time.
  690. Beverley Paige: Thank you, Mr. Horne.
  691. Benjamin Horne: Ben.
  692. Beverley Paige: Good night, Ben.
  693. Benjamin Horne: Beverly.
  694. Benjamin Horne: Hmm.
  695. Beverley Paige: Hi. Sorry I'm late.
  696. Beverley Paige: How is he?
  697. We had kind of a rough day.
  698. He's better,
  699. but I had to give him
  700. extra pain medication.
  701. Beverley Paige: Okay. Thank you.
  702. Beverley Paige: Oh, has he eaten yet?
  703. He was waiting.
  704. Dinner is on the stove.
  705. Okay.
  706. He's missing you.
  707. Beverley Paige: I'll see you tomorrow, Marge.
  708. Beverley Paige: Sorry I'm late, honey.
  709. Beverley Paige: Are you hungry?
  710. Tom Paige: I heard you drive up.
  711. Tom Paige: Why were you late?
  712. Beverley Paige: I had some things to do.
  713. Beverley Paige: Would you like your dinner?
  714. Tom Paige: What things?
  715. Beverley Paige: I had some work to do.
  716. Beverley Paige: Some things came up,
  717. Beverley Paige: and I needed to do them.
  718. Beverley Paige: Are you hungry?
  719. Tom Paige: Not really.
  720. Beverley Paige: Listen to me, Tom.
  721. Beverley Paige: I know you're sick and suffering.
  722. Beverley Paige: I know it.
  723. Beverley Paige: But do not use that to fuck with me.
  724. Beverley Paige: Do not fuck with me!
  725. Beverley Paige: I didn't want to go back to work.
  726. Beverley Paige: Do you know how goddamn
  727. Beverley Paige: lucky I am to have this job
  728. Beverley Paige: to help us survive?
  729. Beverley Paige: Oh, for crying out loud,
  730. Beverley Paige: do not fuck this up, Tom!
  731. Jean Michel Renault: Yeah, Roadhouse.
  732. Jean Michel Renault: Jean Michel.
  733. Jean Michel Renault: Uh-huh.
  734. Jean Michel Renault: Yeah, of course he
  735. Jean Michel Renault: loved it. Who wouldn't?
  736. Jean Michel Renault: What?
  737. Jean Michel Renault: Two.
  738. Jean Michel Renault: I sent him two. He owes me for two.
  739. Jean Michel Renault: What? I don't know their names.
  740. Jean Michel Renault: Uh, he wanted blondes.
  741. Jean Michel Renault: I sent him two blondes.
  742. Jean Michel Renault: What? Fuck, I... How old?
  743. Jean Michel Renault: They had IDs. They both had good IDs.
  744. Jean Michel Renault: Look, this has nothing
  745. Jean Michel Renault: to do with the Roadhouse.
  746. Jean Michel Renault: Roadhouse has been owned
  747. Jean Michel Renault: by the Renault family
  748. Jean Michel Renault: for... For 57 years.
  749. Jean Michel Renault: We're not gonna lose
  750. Jean Michel Renault: it now because of a...
  751. Jean Michel Renault: A couple of 15-year-old
  752. Jean Michel Renault: straight-A students.
  753. Jean Michel Renault: No, no.
  754. Jean Michel Renault: those girls, they are...
  755. Jean Michel Renault: Whores, pure and simple.
  756. Jean Michel Renault: Ah, from what I hear, though,
  757. Jean Michel Renault: they were straight-A whores.
  758. Jean Michel Renault: He owes me for two.
  759. It's the beige rental.
  760. Here's your phone.
  761. Keys are in the car.
  762. Dale Cooper: You drive.
  763. Hey!
  764. Has anybody seen Billy?
  765. Nope. No.
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