Guide page: "Laura's Secret Diary"
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The "Bravo" Log Lady Introduction -
Overview -
Backplot -
Unanswered Questions -
Analysis -
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Cooper is stymied by an unusual request from Ben Horne to save Audrey's life;
Josie introduces her "cousin" Jonathan from Hong Kong; Renault deals with Battis.
Production number: 2004
Original air date: October 20th, 1990
Written by Jerry Stahl, Mark Frost, Harley Peyton, and Robert Engels
Directed by Todd Holland
"Miscommunication sometimes leads to arguments, and arugments
sometimes lead to fights. Anger is usually present in arguments
and fights. Anger is an emotion, usually classified as a negative
emotion. Negative emotions can cause severe problems in our
environment and to the health of our body.
"Happiness, usually classified as a positive emotion, can bring
good health to our body, and spread positive vibrations into our
environment. Sometimes when we are ill, we are not on our best
behavior. By ill, I mean any of the following: physically ill,
emotionally ill, mentally ill, and/or spiritually ill."
- Ben Horne is prepared to help Renault kill Cooper if it will get his daughter back.
- Cooper has a plan for recovering Audrey that involves one of the Bookhouse Boys.
- Josie's "cousin" Jonathon has arrived; and he is most certainly not her cousin.
- Josie is working to some sort of deadline, one which Jonathon is there to enforce. It appears
that she is working for a "Mr Eckhart".
- Jean Renault has murdered Emory Battis, for no real reason other than to get him out of his
way. He is planning to kill Audrey rather than turn her back over to her father.
- Who killed Laura Palmer? (See "Lonely Souls").
- Who is Jonathon? Why is he in Twin Peaks?
- What is Josie's "mission", and why is she working for "Eckhart." Who is he?
- Is it too late for Audrey? Has she already recieved a fatal dose?
- Will Cooper suspect Ben Horne's request is a trap? Is his plan with Harry another one, or
does he intend to take Harry to the meeting? Will he even go to the rendez-vous?
- Who killed Laura Palmer?
All the evidence still points to Leo Johnson, with the involvement of Jaques Renault. The
girls apparently went willingly to Jaques' cabin, and were taken away afterwards by Leo. But
was there a third man with them at the cabin? Was this man "BOB"?
- Jean Renault is digging himself an even deeper hole. Not only does he have drug trafficing,
attempted murder (Cooper), blackmail and hostage taking to his name; he is clearly a murderer as
well. There was no need for him to kill Battis, other than to prevent Battis taking a share of the
money. This death does not bode well for Blackie: will she too be soon superflous?
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February 4th, 1997