What puzzles are revealed in "The Twin Peaks: The Final File"?

Beulah 2022-09-22 09:54:50

[If you want to buy the book and read it in person, please do not read this article]

[This article contains spoilers for all three seasons of "Double Peaks"]

"Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier" (Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier) is the second book written by Mark Frost in the production cycle of "Twin Peaks Season 3". It is the same as the previous "Mysterious History". Agent Tamara “Tammy” Preston’s perspective expands, but compared with the previous work which consists of a large amount of historical archives, this book is almost entirely composed of Tammy’s investigation text, with a clearer structure, and all the episodes we are familiar with. The story of the characters in the middle school, you will be very pleased to find that it provides a lot of questions that the series failed to answer. I will sort out the origin and fate of most of the characters in this article, and I will not elaborate on the too specific details.

1. The "Final Archive" was assembled by Agent Tammy Preston on September 6, 2017 and handed over to Gordon Cole. Major Briggs' "Mysterious History" folder was discovered in July 2016, and these two Both events occurred after "Twin Peaks Season Three". Tammy was assigned by Cole to stay there to continue the investigation after the incident at the end of the third season.

2. The fate of Leo Johnson: He died by gunshot on April 1, 1989 (not the spider poisoning implied at the end of the second season). It is reasonable to speculate that it was killed by Mr. C, because Windom Earle never became popular again. Come out of the room (although the coroner Albert Rosenfield thought he did it).

3. One year after Leo's death, Shelly and Bobby married in a low-key field (as shown at the end of the second season). Norma and Bobby's mother Betty helped them buy the first house, at least for a long time. I have been living a very happy life during this time. Soon after marriage, my daughter Rebecca "Becky" was born.

4. Audrey was admitted to the hospital after surviving the bank explosion. His father Ben visited once, but was also sent to the hospital that night (the 22nd episode of the second season, but the sequence of events is reversed in the show). Will Hayward, Donna’s father, concealed what happened in the hospital report. He himself also left Twin Peaks shortly afterwards and settled in Vermont (which explains to some extent why he had only A guest appearance on a Skype call). Will's wife Eileen also went through the divorce procedures shortly afterwards and raised two young daughters in Shuangfeng alone.

5. Donna also left Twin Peaks that month, settled in New York City to study at university, and developed a modeling career for many years, leading a very wealthy life. Tammy said that Donna herself did not want to be interviewed, and only contacted her by paper letters. She never contacted her mother again, and did not attend the funeral after her death. A few years ago, Donna contacted her father Will and moved to live with him in his home in Vermont, where he studied to become a nurse at the local school.

6. Hayward's youngest daughter Gersten (who appeared briefly in the second half of the third season) was found to be exceptionally talented and was sent to Stanford University at the age of 16, but dropped out of school due to emotional breakdown due to excessive stress and was sent He was treated in a mental hospital and returned to Shuangfeng Town after being discharged. Then she became infected with drugs, which eventually led to her encounter with Steven Burnett, Becky's drug dealer husband. According to records, Steven and Richard Horne and policeman Chad Broxford belong to the same international drug trafficking organization (the strange thing is that Red, who led this organization in the third season, is not recorded, and a reasonable analysis should be that it is still working underground). Chad has been arrested and is awaiting trial. Becky is currently safe and Gersten is missing.

7. Ben and Sylvia Horne, who had been separated for many years, decided to divorce. Sylvia and Johnny moved out of the Horne house. Audrey woke up and was discharged after being in a coma for three and a half weeks. After discovering that his father still sold the estate in Ghostwood Forest (that is, the reason she protested at the bank in episode 22 of the second season), and two months later found out that she was pregnant, Audrey decided to leave the family and live independently. After graduating from the local community college, Audrey opened a very successful hair salon in Shuangfeng Town (the photo of Agent Cooper mentioned by Richard to Mr. C in Part 15 of the third season is hung in the office of the salon), But always keep a low profile and don't have any friends. Audrey raised Richard on his own, and refused him to meet Ben for many years. When Richard was ten years old, Audrey married the accountant of her hair salon (not surprisingly Charlie in the play), but Tammy pointed out that this should be for financial convenience, but the marriage was very bad (Tammy pointed out that it was basically Audrey (Due to her behavior), she closed the hair salon four years ago and was reportedly sent to an independent nursing home (the Horne’s spokesperson declined to give details). Ben has been very self-blame during these years and has become more calm in business.

8. The forest land sold by Ben eventually evolved into Ghostwood Prison/Correctional Facility, a notorious place in Twin Peaks and surrounding areas, and Ben himself has been saddened by this until now. And its former warden is Dwight Murphy, who played a lot in the third season and is always mysterious.

9. Annie Blackburn: Due to the long-term pressure of her mother Vivian (appearing in the middle of the second season), she tried to commit suicide by cutting her wrists (mentioned several times in the second half of the second season). Vivian sent her to a mental hospital for 6 months, but never visited her during the period, only her half-sister Norma took care of her.

10. "HOW'S ANNIE???": After the episode 22 of the second season and the incident of "Walk with Fire", Annie was found unconscious in the hospital (presumably after she was removed from the Owl cave ring) . Although she regained the ability to walk, she could no longer speak, nor could she recognize or hear anyone. Two months later, Norma sent her home for personal care, but it didn't work. Vivian refused all Norma's call requests. A full year after the incident, Annie tried to commit suicide by cutting her wrist again, but was rescued by Norma. Surprisingly, on the same day, after being admitted to the hospital, at 8:38 AM, Annie suddenly said something: "I'M FINE." Every year thereafter, on this day, she would say this at this point in time. Sentence. After a few years, Norma realized that Annie's situation could not get better, so she was sent to a mental hospital. PS: Tammy personally visited Annie during the investigation. She is still the same as she was 25 years ago.

11. Doug Milford, a large-length record in the "Mystery History", found in his death report that he once held the Owl cave ring. During Tammy's investigation, it was discovered that this ring might have been taken by his romantic widow Lana (if you I still remember the plot after about the 10th episode of the second season), the next time it will appear in Lana and a "notorious man who lives in a notorious building on Fifth Avenue in New York" (if you follow Mark According to Frost's Twitter, it is not difficult to guess who this person is. In the photo of this man, this ring appeared on the ring finger of the man's left hand. [Here is a serious conflict with the plot of "Walk with Fire"]

12. Dr. Jacoby began to have a great interest in politics around 2000 and engaged in a large number of related volunteer activities. This ideal was strengthened after he witnessed the 9/11 incident in New York, where he was also engaged at the time. Related volunteer activities to appease the injured citizens. He returned to Shuangfeng Town in 2003 to try to build a "media empire" (highly invested by Jerry Horne), and launched the "Dr. Amp Blast" podcast for the first time in 2006 with success. Interestingly, until the first live video broadcast of Jacoby in 2012, the audience, including the residents of Shuangfeng Town, did not know the true identity of Dr. Amp.

13. Big Ed & Norma: Over the past 25 years, every time there has been news that Ed and Norma have finally tied the knot, but they are always in trouble for various reasons. Norma has sacrificed a lot of time to take care of Annie, and Ed has to consider Nadine's extremely unstable mood. Of course, the ending is happy now. Almost half of the town's people have come to the wedding of the two. Officer Andy Brennan cried all the time, and James performed the song he wrote (well, now...) at the wedding.

14. James "Cool" Hurley: After the events of Oregon and Evelyn Marsh (the most infamous episodes 11-15 of the second season), James was not charged, but he appeared in court as a witness for the prosecution, but He encountered high pressure from Evelyn's lawyers. James suspected that he would be threatened because of this. He unwisely fled the trial site before completing his testimony, and continued to work as a technician in Mexico under anonymity. After that year after he was repairing a car for a major local drug dealer, he got a full-time job repairing a luxury car. However, he suffered another gang shooting and was arrested as one of the few survivors. This incident reached the Shuangfeng Town Police Department and was able to return to the United States with the help of Chief Harry S. Truman and a certain FBI district chief (Tammy said). However, James still served 6 months in prison in Oregon because of his escape from the court, and his sentence was suspended for 2 years (thanks to Ed for his help). James returned to Shuangfeng Town in 2006 and drove a bus. However, he was injured in a motorcycle accident and returned to work at the gas station in Big Ed after healed. Then I want to quote the original text of Tammy: "He then lived humbly, alone, driving a second-hand Ford Focus, still playing the guitar, and often writing simple songs-unrequited love, broken heart, etc., often I will perform locally, and as far as I know I have never hurt anyone..."

15. There are rumors that Nadine and Dr. Jacoby are dating.

16. Almost everyone in the town attended Margaret Coulson. The locals called her The Log Lady. The funeral was held at Pearl Lake. Too many people shared their memories with Ms. Wood. Hawk read a long section of Margaret Coulson at the end of the funeral. In the letter written to him before his death, Margaret also gave him her log. Hawk said he hadn't heard anything inside so far, but he would always listen.

17. Harry S. Truman has remained silent about Agent Cooper's disappearance in the forest that year, but he has been investigating his whereabouts for more than 20 years. Harry has suffered from cancer in recent years. He is currently being treated in a hospital near Seattle. Except for his brother Frank Truman, no one has been told about his condition (although Hawk immediately guessed it).

18. Tammy called Cooper's clone "Mr. C" throughout the article-The Double.

19. According to Tammy’s investigation, The Double has secretly established an international criminal empire in the past 25 years, and one of them has penetrated to the core. That person is Ray Monroe. Two years ago in the third season, he was in Las Vegas. Worked for Duncan Todd, another of The Double. One of the reasons The Double took the risk to keep him alive was because he wanted to find Philip Jeffries. [There is a slight conflict with the plot of the third season, but Tammy may have limited knowledge]

20. Tammy investigated the tape of Agent Cooper and discovered the scene when Philip Jeffries suddenly appeared at the FBI headquarters in 1989: He pointed to Cooper and said "Who do you think that is there?", referring to the doubt that this Cooper was actually It was The Double, and he showed a panic when he learned the year at that time.

21. The Double built a "glass box" in New York to capture a certain mysterious power-JUDY. (PS: Tammy confirmed in the file that Cooper entered the glass box in Part 2 of the third season is based on photos)

22. The so-called JUDY was called "JOUDY" in the early years. It comes from a Sumerian legend in 3000 AD, which means "the dangling demon who escaped the underground world". It draws on "human suffering" for food. There are males and females of this kind of demon. The male is called "Ba'al" (BOB?), which is called "beelzebub" in Catholicism and Islam. It is a false god, more commonly known as The Devil. If the two of them are combined, they will have a devastating effect.

23. Tammy's last archive: While reading the old "Shuangfeng Post", she found this news about Agent Cooper: "The COOPER agent came to Shuangfeng Town to investigate the unsolved local high school beauty queen. LAURA PALMER's disappearance."

24. When asked about the police officers of Shuangfeng Town, they all said that they had a vague impression of the incident that year. In this version of the story: Most incidents occurred, except for Leland Palmer, who committed suicide one year after his disappearance. Died; Ronette Pulaski, the survivor of the train incident, said that Laura did not go to see Leo and Jacques with her that day, but ran into the forest alone.

25. Sarah Palmer, whose real name is Sarah Judith Novack, her family moved to New Mexico in 1943 after she was born. Sarah's father in the Department of Defense did work with unknown details in the "Manhattan Project." Sarah fell into a coma during a mysterious incident in 1956, but after examination, it was found that there was no major problem.

Finally: Tammy said that he was glad that he wrote these quickly, because his memory of these things began to become blurred.

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