
Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks: Episode 4 "Rest in Pain" | The Wheel of Fortune | Twin Peaks Episode 3
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Closed circles and never ending, open spirals. Maybe even black and white chevron patterns on the floor of the Red Room. The fourth episode of Twin Peaks Season 1 is Episode 3, “Rest in Pain” and was Directed by Tina Rathborne, Written by Harley Peyton and Originally Aired on April 26, 1990. This episode continues to deeper the mysteries around Laura Palmer’s death while adding a few new angles to the investigation for our team of detectives to pursue; illegal drugs being smuggled into Twin Peaks from north of the border and the revelation that a secret society of peacekeepers is at work in Twin Peaks and Special Agent Dale Cooper has earned his place among their ranks. As the fortunes rise for some and fall for others, we turn our attention to the tenth card in the Major Arcana for this episode, The Wheel of Fortune as we consider the rise and fall of lives in Twin Peaks, the meaning of the closed loop and the eternal return, the power of the number ten (the number of completion) and consider which wheels are turning and which are not. In this episode, Cooper discusses his dream of the Red Room with Truman, remembering every detail except the name whispered in his ear by Laura. Cooper and Albert continue the investigation and Albert’s complete lack of couth causes major disruptions among the denizens of Twin Peaks. Maddie Palmer arrives; Laura’s cousin, a dark-haired Doppelganger look-alike of Laura Palmer. Norma discusses her husband’s upcoming parole. Truman and Cooper interview antagonist Leo Johnson. Bobby Briggs and his father have a confrontational chat before Laura Palmer’s funeral. Albert delivered his final forensics’s report. Nadene expresses her love for Ed, Audrey spies on her family through a secret space behind the wall. The wind rustles through the trees. At Laura Palmer’s funeral,; tempers rise and Leland Palmer ends up going up and down on Laura’s coffin, up and down, a rise and fall. Copper is initiated into the Bookhouse Boys and brought in on a cocaine sting operation being run off book. Cooper confronts Jacoby in a graveyard. Leland dances along at Laura’s wake. Hawk and Cooper speak of lost souls and wandering forever in never ending circles, like a record player stuck on a loop.