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:
"Pie. Whoever invented the pie? Here was a great person. In Twin Peaks, we specialize in cherry pie and huckleberry pie. We do have many other types of pie, and at the Double R Diner, Norma knows how to make them all better than anyone I have ever known.
I hope Norma likes me. I know I like her and respect her. I have spit my pitch gum out of my mouth onto her walls and floors and sometimes onto her booths. Sometimes I get angry and do things I'm not proud of. I do love Norma's pies. I love pie with coffee."
"Pie. Whoever invented the pie? Here was a great person. In Twin Peaks, we specialize in cherry pie and huckleberry pie. We do have many other types of pie, and at the Double R Diner, Norma knows how to make them all better than anyone I have ever known.
I hope Norma likes me. I know I like her and respect her. I have spit my pitch gum out of my mouth onto her walls and floors and sometimes onto her booths. Sometimes I get angry and do things I'm not proud of. I do love Norma's pies. I love pie with coffee."
This the last episode with unit publicist Paula K. Shimatsu-U, leaving further episodes with very little official photography.
The puzzle box that Catherine received from Eckhardt contains similar petroglyphs as was seen on the walls of the Owl Cave; and features lunar phases.
The 'Heavy Metal youth' is played by Director Sam Raimi's younger brother, Ted Raimi. He would go on to find fame appearing in the Sam Raimi produced shows 'Xena: Warrior Princess' & 'Hercules: The Legendary Journeys' as Joxer the Mighty.