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  2. Episode 29 (Twin Peaks) - Wikipedia

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    The sequences in the Black Lodge are almost totally different in the original script: a ghostly version of The Great Northern appears; Windom Earle has much more dialogue; there is no backwards-talking; Laura Palmer appears only for an instant and does not speak; The Black Lodge Singer, The Man from Another Place, the Giant, the Elderly Bellhop ...

  3. Part 2 (Twin Peaks) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the original series, BOB trapped Cooper in the Black Lodge, an extra-dimensional place, and let out Cooper's doppelgänger to use him for physical access to the world. [5] 25 years later, Cooper's doppelgänger roams freely through the world, with Cooper still inside the Lodge. [6]

  4. Episode 2 (Twin Peaks) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Room would later be revealed as a waiting room for the Black Lodge, a mystical dimension bordering the town of Twin Peaks. [9] Lynch claims to have conceived most of the sequence while leaning against his car on a cold night while its chassis was hot, and free-associating ideas. [ 10 ]

  5. Twin Peaks (fictional town) - Wikipedia

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    Snoqualmie Falls and exterior of the Snoqualmie Falls Lodge, [1] used for The Great Northern Hotel, upper left, in June 2008. Twin Peaks, Washington is a fictional town in the U.S. state of Washington, serving as the primary setting of the television series Twin Peaks, created by Mark Frost and David Lynch, and the 2017 revival Twin Peaks: The Return.

  6. The Man from Another Place - Wikipedia

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    The Man from Another Place (played by Michael J. Anderson), also known as The Arm, is a character from the television series Twin Peaks, [1] created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. He is an inhabitant of the Black Lodge, a realm of pure evil. He was created from MIKE's severed left arm.

  7. Black Lodge no more? Famous Memphis venue/movie rental ... - AOL

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    Black Lodge, the Memphis movie ... Owner Matt Martin stands inside Black Lodge at 405 N. Cleveland. ... and named for an extradimensional space in David Lynch's cult television series "Twin Peaks ...

  8. Part 18 (Twin Peaks) - Wikipedia

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    In the Black Lodge, Cooper's doppelgänger burns. MIKE creates a new Dougie Jones, who rejoins his wife Janey-E (Naomi Watts) and his son Sonny Jim (Pierce Gagnon). Cooper leads Laura through the woods of Twin Peaks, when she suddenly disappears with a scream. Cooper sits in the Lodge, during a sequence similar to one shown before. MIKE asks ...

  9. Bob (Twin Peaks) - Wikipedia

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    Bob informs Cooper that the Black Lodge is his domain, and thus Earle has trespassed by coming into it and demanding Cooper's soul for himself. As a punishment, Bob kills Earle, taking Earle's soul for himself. Cooper attempts to flee, but Bob traps him in the Lodge, exiting inside of a doppelgänger of Cooper. The series ends with Bob ...