Kimmy Robertson (Lucy Moran) is a former dancer (hence her talent for the portion of the pageant).
Lorna MacMillan (one of the Miss Twin Peaks pageant contestants) was later cast in the prequel movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) as an an Angel in Red Room.
Final episode to feature the regular end credits with the Laura Palmer theme and portrait.
When Twin Peaks was rerun on the Bravo cable network in 1993, David Lynch wrote new introductions for each episode that were performed by Catherine Coulson as The Log Lady. The one for this episode was thus:
"A log is a portion of a tree. At the end of a crosscut log - many of you know this - there are rings. Each ring represents one year in the life of the tree. How long it takes to a grow a tree!
I don't mind telling you some things. Many things I, I mustn't say. Just notice that my fireplace is boarded up. There will never be a fire there.
On the mantelpiece, in that jar, are some of the ashes of my husband.
My log hears things I cannot hear. But my log tells me about the sounds, about the new words. Even though it has stopped growing larger, my log is aware."
"A log is a portion of a tree. At the end of a crosscut log - many of you know this - there are rings. Each ring represents one year in the life of the tree. How long it takes to a grow a tree!
I don't mind telling you some things. Many things I, I mustn't say. Just notice that my fireplace is boarded up. There will never be a fire there.
On the mantelpiece, in that jar, are some of the ashes of my husband.
My log hears things I cannot hear. But my log tells me about the sounds, about the new words. Even though it has stopped growing larger, my log is aware."