Part 4
- Episode aired May 21, 2017
- TV-14
- 55m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
5.8K
YOUR RATING
...brings back some memories....brings back some memories....brings back some memories.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the prison interview with Gordon, Cooper's first line is "It's very, very good to see you again, old friend." But if you listen carefully, the first of the "very" words is actually spoken backwards, i.e., as "yrev." Gordon points this out to Albert later on.
- GoofsWhen presented with Cooper's possessions at the Prison, the HK MP5 sub-machine gun on the table has the magazine inserted into the weapon the wrong way around. (Also, while they call it a machine gun, it is technically a sub-machine gun.)
- Quotes
FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield: Agent Preston gets car sick.
FBI Deputy Director Gordon Cole: Albert, we're in South Dakota. Cossacks are in Russia.
FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield: [shouts] Car sick!
- ConnectionsFeatures Twin Peaks (1990)
- SoundtracksTake Five
Written by Paul Desmond
Performed by Dave Brubeck Quartet
Used by Arrangement with Desmond Music Company and Derry Music Company
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Featured review
David Lynch lives for moments, so a scene as stupid as the Wally Brando scene is fraught with pregnant pauses. His explanation of why is there and where he has been is such a non-sequitur but it is really funny. I swear I saw the actor start to laugh at one point. And the outfit from "The Wild One," with that floppy motorcycle cap. Meanwhile, the FBI has found out that Cooper is being held in a federal prison (he has been in an accident and expelled vomit that puts a patrolman in the hospital) and they head off to interview him. He looks terrible and they engage him in this silly banter, as he praises them for who they are. The other Cooper, our Cooper, is living a life with a wife and son, going by the name of Dougie. He ends up in a casino, able to choose slot machines that are about to give up jackpots. But he can't figure out who he is or what this life is. He bases everything on what he has seen or heard from other people, throwing out phrases. He doesn't even know what a tie is for and drapes it over his head. I thought of him as a sort of Mr. Bean, as he helplessly attacks pancakes with his son, who probably thinks everything is a put- on. Of course, the periphery is lush with craziness as the one armed man continues to dance about. I know there are some people who are hating this, but I'm finding it quite engaging and starting to pick up momentum.
Details
- Runtime55 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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