Falling, Floating, Dreaming: The Magic of Twin Peaks Episode 2: Traces to Nowhere | The High Priestess | Twin Peaks Episode 1
Episode 1: "Traces to Nowhere" Directed by Duwayne Dunham || Written by Mark Frost & David Lynch || Original Air Date April 12, 1990 Staying at the Great Northern Hotel, Cooper meets Audrey Horne, the unruly teenage daughter of the hotel's owner, prominent businessman Benjamin Horne. Cooper and Truman interrogate James, who reveals he knew Laura was a cocaine addict, but that she had been recovering until a relapse in the previous week. In their jail cell, Bobby and Mike discuss money they owe to violent trucker Leo Johnson. After James, Bobby, and Mike are released from custody, James asks his uncle, mechanic Ed Hurley, to seek protection from the "Bookhouse Boys". Shelly Johnson, Bobby's secret lover and Leo's wife, is horrified to discover a shirt belonging to Leo covered in blood. Donna reveals to her mother, Eileen Hayward, that she and James had fallen in love while James and Laura were seeing each other. Donna visits Sarah to offer condolences, but Sarah has a horrifying vision of a grey-haired man. Angered that her brother's widow Josie Packard has control of the family sawmill, Catherine Martell plots with Ben to burn the mill down. Laura's eccentric psychiatrist, Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, listens to secret cassette tapes she sent him, revealing he is the one who unearthed the locket (from wikipedia) Log Lady Intro "I carry a log, yes. Is it funny to you? It is not to me. Behind all things are reasons. Reasons can even explain the absurd. Do we have the time to learn the reasons behind human beings' varied behavior? I think not. Some take the time. Are they called detectives? Watch, and see what life teaches." Aired on June 18, 1993. Episode Overview The first numbered Episode of Season 1 of Twin Peaks is called “Traces to Nowhere” and this episode aired on April 12, 1990. Written by Mark Frost and David Lynch, Traces to Nowhere picks up the day after Special Agent Dale Cooper arrives in the town of Twin Peaks to being his investigation into the mysterious death of local highschool prom queen Laura Palmer and this episodes sets the stage for many of the deeper this show will present more fully later. The High Priestess is the second card in the Major Arcana and so here, with Twin Peak’s second episode, we are greeted with characters who feel stuck in a strange liminal, transitory space after the collapse of their collective towers in the episode before. James, Bobby and Mike all struggle with the aftermath of their friend’s death. Ed, Nadene, and Norma all encounter liminal border guardians or confusing moments of fugue like torpor. Josie, Ben, Audrey, Catherin and Pete all have small moments of or feelings of being lost, confused or bewildered at what is going on. And our resident High Priestess herself in this episode, Donna Hayward, gives us a spot on description of the state of things as she reaches out to her own divine feminine figure for guidance. The episode ends with a half laughing half crying Dr. Jacoby; an image of the unconscious struggling with the conscious as characters in this show struggle to plump the depths of their inner worlds now turned upside down.