MyTwin Peakspodcasting pal Jeff Jensen is writing a full deep-dive recap, which will go live tomorrow.
(UPDATE:Read his recaphere.)
In the meantime, here are the key points from Part 6.

Credit: Suzanne Tenner/SHOWTIME
(Spoilers, of course!)
as he searched for… someone.
It seems inevitable that Diane is played by Laura Dern.
Dern’s a longtime Lynch collaborator, having starred inBlue Velvet,Wild at Heart, andInland Empire.
She appeared on screen with Kyle MacLachlan inBlue Velvet.
Meet Red.Another recurring Lynch player, Balthazar Getty, technically already appeared way back in Part 2.
But this episode provided a showcase for his criminal character, named “Red.”
Red engaged in some druggy criminal activity with local nasty Richard Horne.
“Just remember this, kid,” Red told Richard.
“I will saw your head open and eat your brains if you f me over.”
At the scene of the crime, a familiarTwin Peaksface looked on in horror.
He’s also still mystically attuned to…something.
As we’ve discussed a few times on ourTwin Peakspodcast: “Electricity equals magic, question mark?”
“nervous guy fromMulholland Drive”) hiresomeoneforsomething.
We can glean, maybe, he was hiring worrier Tammy to take out Dougie.
That plan failed, and now Duncan’s cleaning house.
He did, and a few more people besides!
And it seems like his next target is Dougie.
“We drive cheap, terrible cars!”
said Dougie’s wife Janey-E!
“We are the 99 percent!”
Then she gave them considerably less than $50,000.
Hawk also noticed the door was off its hinges.
When he jimmied the back sheet of the door off no thanks to Chad!
he found some papers, with some writing on the papers.
Lost pages from Laura Palmer’s Secret Diary?
Notes scribbled by Dale Cooper?
Secrets from Major Briggs' Archive?
Just the phrase “Chad Is Stupid” written over and over a thousand times?
We’ll find out soon, or eventually, or never!
We can interpret that things are coming to a head with Dougie.
The One-Armed Man appeared, as if in a dream, and gave him two pieces of advice.
“You have to wake up,” he said.
And: “Don’t die.”
MVP of the Week, Place Edition.
“The corner of Guinevere and Merlin,” where Janey-E met the moneylender criminal types.
Most Obviously Thematic Lyric in the Song Playing at the Bang Bang Bar.
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