Part 7
- Episode aired Jun 18, 2017
- TV-MA
- 56m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
4.8K
YOUR RATING
There's a body all right.There's a body all right.There's a body all right.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFinal appearance by Warren Frost (Doc Hayward), who died in February 2017. There's a dedication for him at the end.
- GoofsWhen the diary pages are first shown from Hawk's perspective, the third page from the left shows the text containing the sentence "I know who it is". But when Hawk later gives that page to Sheriff Truman, he flips the page over so that Truman can read the above-mentioned text. That is, the diary page was flipped between the two shots. Had it not been flipped, the text on the other side of the page would have been visible.
- Quotes
Deputy Chief Tommy 'Hawk' Hill: She said that these words from Annie came to her in a dream. This thing she said: "The good Dale is in the lodge and can't come out". But Harry saw Cooper come out of the lodge with Annie that night. Doc and Harry took him over to the Great Northern. But if the good Cooper is in the lodge and can't come out, then the one who came out of the lodge with Annie that night... was not the good Cooper.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits roll while people eat at the Double R Diner instead of during a musical performance.
- ConnectionsFeatures Twin Peaks (1990)
- SoundtracksSleep Walk
Written by Santo Farina, Johnny Farina, Ann Farina
Performed by Santo and Johnny
Used by permission of Carbet Music, Inc.
c/o Carlin America, Inc. and Aniraf Inc. (BMI)
Courtesy of Aniraf Inc.
Featured review
Don Murray Is Back
As others have already said, Episode 7 got the show going again. There was a lot of tedious time in earlier episodes but since I missed the original series, I have stayed with it to get the gist of the show. I am not too impressed with Episode 8 but maybe I will "get it' later on. This kind of reminds me of "Pulp Fiction", "Into The Night" and "Two Days In The Valley" where you have a number of what appear to be unrelated story lines that you know will come together when it is finished so I will be hanging around for the closing act.
Regarding Don Murray. He has been retired for 17 years and came out of retirement to play the part of Bushnell Mullins. It is remarkable that at 88, Mr. Murray had still got it and appears to have hit all of his marks. He also appears to have been quite stimulated by the part and enjoying himself. I certainly hope I do as well if I make it to 88. It was not a large part but given his age and hopefully apparent good health, he did well. I hope this encourages him go for more parts if his health allows. Good to see you back and good job, Mr. Murray.
Regarding Don Murray. He has been retired for 17 years and came out of retirement to play the part of Bushnell Mullins. It is remarkable that at 88, Mr. Murray had still got it and appears to have hit all of his marks. He also appears to have been quite stimulated by the part and enjoying himself. I certainly hope I do as well if I make it to 88. It was not a large part but given his age and hopefully apparent good health, he did well. I hope this encourages him go for more parts if his health allows. Good to see you back and good job, Mr. Murray.
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- hackraytex
- Jul 4, 2017
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- Runtime56 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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