The Best Twin Peaks, Season 2, Episode 7 Quotes

Madeleine: Aunt Sarah? Uncle Leland, what is that smell? It smells like something's burning!

- Something about these shoes, isn't there? Huh?
- There's something with these shoes.
- I heard about people, you know, muling stuff in their boot.
- What, do you think
- I didn't check these out?
- Would you get a hammer?
Bobby: Don't go anywhere, Leo.

Benjamin: Sheriff? Sheriff!
- Sheriff, what's the meaning of this?
- What the hell is going on here?
- Will somebody please tell me what the hell is happening here?
Benjamin: What in the hell is going on?
- Hawk: Mr. Smith.
- Harold Smith?

- When your parents drag you off to Europe or some place for a month, then when you get back, it's like you've been away forever.
- Two chocolate shakes, please, Norma.
- Coffee for me.
- Extra whipped cream on mine.
- What's your name?
- Shelly.
- Are you in our class at school?

Singer: Love moves me
- I want you rockin' back inside my heart
- I want you rockin' back inside my heart maddy's leaving.
- Yeah, she's gonna go home.
- That's weird.
- She never said anything to me.

Maddy: Aunt Sarah?
- Uncle Leland?
- Aunt Sarah, uncle Leland, what is that smell?
- It smells like something's burning.
- Oh, my gosh. Aunt Sarah?

- What's going on?
- Without chemicals he points.
- This morning at the great northern,
- Mike reached for his arm and fainted just when a certain person walked into the room.
- Harry, we need a warrant.
- A warrant for the arrest of Benjamin horne.

- Oh, my god.
- What is that, a tape?
- Don't.
- Quit spitting, man.
- Well, it's not money.
- But who knows?

- When you're ready, you can come right back.
- It'll be like you haven't even missed a day.
- You'll let me come back?
- You just try to take a job some place else and see what happens.
- I don't know what to say.
- Don't say anything.

- You...
- No! You can't do this to me.
- It's already done.
Benjamin: You...

- Tell your heart that I'm the one tell your heart it's me

- Did you?
- Did you kill her?
- I loved her.

Leo: [repeatedly] New shoes.

- And deep.
- And blue as the sky.
- Dummy, it's me. It's me.
- You look terrible.
- Just terrible. Ha, ha, ha.
- Just terrible. Ha, ha, ha.

- Yes, I do.
- Having a look at this checkbook,
- I don't think he ever stepped foot into a bank.
- He must have been hiding it somewhere.
- He's alive.
- New shoes.
- Bobby, he's alive.

Singer: Dust is dancing in the space
- I'm so sorry.

- Leland.
- Take him down to the holding cell.

Maddy: Morning.
Sarah: Good morning, dear.
Leland: Good morning, maddy.

Leland: Shh! Shh!
- Somebody, help me!
- Help me!

- Laura.
- Laura.
- Leland says...
- You're going back to missoula,
- Montana!

Madeleine: [last words] SOMEBODY HELP ME!

- Cooper, is this some sort of sick joke?
- Because if it is,
- I know people in high places.
- You'd better do what he says.
- Go away.
- Get out of here. Go on, go on.
- I'm gonna go out for a sandwich.

- We don't know what will happen or when, but there are owls in the roadhouse.
- Something is happening, isn't it, Margaret?

- It's not like missoula was at the far end of the universe.
- Sarah: No. Maddy: Hardly.
Leland: Well, good then.
- It's all right.
- Just know that we love you very much.
- I love you too.

[introduction]
The: A poem as lovely as a tree: "As the night wind blows, the boughs move to and fro. / The rustling, the magic rustling that brings on the dark dream. / The dream of suffering and pain. / Pain for the victim, pain for the inflictor of pain. / A circle of pain, a circle of suffering. / Woe to the ones who behold the pale horse."

- I'm over to bend, Oregon, official business, real hush-hush.
- Good luck to all of you.
- Coop.
- Gordon.
- Take good care of Mike.
- It was real nice meeting you fellas.
- Sheriff.
- Safe journey, chief.

- I think she's at the diner. Shelly.
- Shelly.
- There he is, Mike.
- The late Leo Johnson.

- It is happening again.
- It is happening again.

- Did you know?
- Yes.
- Did you in any way encourage her to work there?
- No. I had no idea.
- She asked if she could work in the department store.
- Battis sent her without my knowing.
- Did you sleep with her?

- He told you this?
- Yes.
- What are you gonna do?
- Harry.
- What are you gonna do?
- Are you gonna arrest him?
- Cooper: Audrey, I don't want you to say a word about this to anyone.
- Okay.
- Cooper: Okay. Now, go on home.

- "This is the diary of Laura Palmer."
- Cooper: Pay dirt.

- "I'm a lonely soul."
- Poor guy.
- It's a good thing
- Andy didn't see this one.
- Cooper: Oh, yeah.
- Take a look at this.

- I'm so clumsy lately.
- I can hardly believe it.
Norma: Shelly, get those band-aids, and I'll get a towel.
- Oh, Eddie.
- I am so happy
- I could just kiss you to death.

- I know about ronette, and I know about Laura.
- Okay.
- I was there. I saw you.
Benjamin: Uh-huh.
- You remember prudence?
- I wore a little white mask.

- I want you rockin' back inside my heart rockin' back inside my heart shadow in my house
Singer: Dust is dancing in the space
- A dog and bird are far away
- The sun comes up and down each day

The: It is happening again. It is happening again.

- Laura. Laura.
- Laura. Laura. Laura.
- Laura, my baby.
- Laura. Laura.

Special: Diane, it's 2:47 p.m. I'm in the conference room at the sheriff's station with the remains of Laura Palmer's secret diary. A great deal of it has been mutilated. Much of what I've been able to decipher supports the contention of the one-armed man. There are repeated references to a Bob. He was a threatening presence in her life from early adolescence. There are intimations of abuse and molestation on a regular basis. He is referred to, on more than one occasion, as a friend of her father's.