S01E08: Episode 7 ("The Last Evening")

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Episode 7
Season: 1
Episode: 8
Air date: 1990-05-23

Guest stars: Chris Mulkey, Walter Olkewicz, Victoria Catlin, Lance Davis, Peter Michael Goetz, Brian Straub, Rick Giolito, Charles Hoyes

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A drunken man walks in a way that is quite impossible for a sober man to imitate.

And vice versa.

An evil man has a way.

No matter how clever: to the trained eye, his way will show itself.

Am I being too secretive?

No.

One can never answer questions at the wrong moment.

Life, like music, has a rhythm.

This particular song will end with three sharp sounds.

Like deathly drumbeats.



This was the Season 1 finale and it was written AND directed by Mark Frost (the only time he directed and the only time a single writer and director helmed an episode) and was chockfull of cliffhangers, including the "Who Shot JR Cooper?" one (as we discussed in another thread):

Link to the discussion of this episode on Dugpa:


Twin Peaks' Season 1, Episode 8: Bite the Bullet, Baby - The New York Times
Twin Peaks, Ep. 1.08, The Last Evening: A fire fueled by gasoline and  personal histories - PopOptiq

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Jerry Horne

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Today I was reading my first draft copy of #007 and came across a female trio named 'The Nightingales':

Page 40:

We hear three part harmony do-wop music from somewhere in the room

59. A SMALL STAGE

At the end of the casino room, under a large moose-head, an ALL-GIRL TRIO is singing a
pretty song. A sign near them reads: THE Nightingales.

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They are present throughout the casino sequence. I can't help but be reminded of the trio of girls in Season Three.

Forgive me if this info is known. I didn't see it anywhere on the internet.
 

Jasper

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Today I was reading my first draft copy of #007 and came across a female trio named 'The Nightingales':

Page 40:

We hear three part harmony do-wop music from somewhere in the room

59. A SMALL STAGE

At the end of the casino room, under a large moose-head, an ALL-GIRL TRIO is singing a
pretty song. A sign near them reads: THE Nightingales.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

They are present throughout the casino sequence. I can't help but be reminded of the trio of girls in Season Three.

Forgive me if this info is known. I didn't see it anywhere on the internet.

That's a really cool find, Jerry. It's also nice how their name mirrors the name of the Julee Cruise number:

 
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