What is your name?What is your name?What is your name?
Grace Zabriskie
- Sarah Palmer
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe owner of the Palmer house says her name is Tremond; this is also the name of the old lady (and her grandson) from Coma (1990). The same old lady used to call herself "Chalfont". In Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), Harry Dean Stanton's character Carl says that before the Chalfonts, another family named Chalfont lived in the trailer. This could be a hint that the unseen husband is possibly Pierre (Miss Tremond/Chalfonts grandson).
- GoofsWhen Cooper has the run-in with the cowboys in the diner, he picks up two guns, but when he places the guns in the french fry oil, he places three guns.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Ringer's 100 Best TV Episodes of the Century (2018)
- SoundtracksMy Prayer
Written by Georges Boulanger and Jimmy Kennedy
Performed by The Platters
Published by Skidmore Music Co.
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Featured review
Because this is what this final episode, this season, the whole Twin Peaks was. A masterpiece. A work of art. Even if you don't like Twin Peaks and hate David Lynch you can't deny it's a piece of art. Because David Lynch *is* an artist and his works are not easy to understand or to like, just like art is. Personally, I love/hate him. This revival was incredible, something different from other TV shows we get nowadays. Not in any way revolutionary like the original TP was, although I think part 8 will be always remembered as revolutionary and discussed. It's not even perfect by any means. Some episodes are easily skippable because they add nothing to the plot; too many characters introduced then never to be heard again; too many dragged and incredibly slow and boring sequences which I really hated. Even this final episode is far from perfect. A little underwhelming and a bit too slow for a season (series? I'll clarify that later) finale. But this is part of Lynch's style and you may like it or not. What I love about David is his ability to mix the supernatural with an actual plot and character development, like in the original two seasons and partly in this revival. OK, let's finally move on to this series finale. Yes, series finale. I don't think there's ever going to be a fourth season. Mind you, I would KILL to get new episodes and to have actual answers. And I'll never stop trying to make sense of what happened in this last episode. But I don't think it's going to happen. It's all left to our interpretation, just like art is. It depends on one's personal opinions whether to accept this fact or not. Some might say that this "art thing" is just an excuse Lynch has made up to cover up the fact that he didn't have any idea how to wrap up his show. It couldn't be farther from the truth, in my opinion. He knows everything, he knows precisely what happened. He's the one who created this whole thing, for crying out loud! So what happened in the end? Honestly, I really have no clue! I've read so many theories and they all seem to make sense. Of course, I as well tried to come up with some kind of explanation and it may make sense or not, I don't know. All I know is that I'll always remember that final scream, that final shot, this last episode, this incredible show. Rarely a show has made me feel so many conflicting emotions and ideas. It will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you, Mr. Lynch. Thank you.
- luisnastro
- Sep 5, 2017
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