Goofy and sinister sums up this episode. Twin Peaks always had violence against women, after all the body of Laura Palmer is where it all started.
Nasty Richard Horne battered a witness to his crime when he then attacked his own grandmother for money.
We have a focus on the sinister Mitchum brothers. Rodney gets smacked in the face by a remote control by the ditsy Candie who also shows signs of other worldly brain activity.
The Mitchum brothers are in a collision course with Dougie Jones as Dougie is framed for the brothers troubles.
Yet the goofiness is provided with Janey-E realising that her husband has suddenly lost weight, became muscular, fit and healthy. She suddenly now wants to seduce him.
The biggest surprise was to see Albert having dinner with a female and smiling away. Just a little moment that rounds his character.
Nasty Richard Horne battered a witness to his crime when he then attacked his own grandmother for money.
We have a focus on the sinister Mitchum brothers. Rodney gets smacked in the face by a remote control by the ditsy Candie who also shows signs of other worldly brain activity.
The Mitchum brothers are in a collision course with Dougie Jones as Dougie is framed for the brothers troubles.
Yet the goofiness is provided with Janey-E realising that her husband has suddenly lost weight, became muscular, fit and healthy. She suddenly now wants to seduce him.
The biggest surprise was to see Albert having dinner with a female and smiling away. Just a little moment that rounds his character.