Season 1 episode 7 script

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Season 1 episode 7 script

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Hey! First time poster here.
I am currently reading all the TP-scripts (not the transcripts), you know, just for fun :D I find it very interesting seeing what has changed between the script and the screen.

I am missing one: the script of the last episode of season one.
Does anybody know where I can find this script?
Sorry of this has been asked before, but I can't find it anywhere...
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Thanks Fernanda. Episode 6 was indeed also hard to find, but I already have that one.
Episode 7 however... :)
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Anybody?
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Thanks. Love the scene 'anonymous' quotes. Those are the parts for which I read the scripts :D
However, if there is someone who knows where I can find the entire script, let me know!
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I didn’t want to create a new topic for the following question, so I decided to drop it in this one, since I created it.

I’m fairly new at this forum, but I am wondering: isn’t it an idea to make a seperate topic for each episode of the series. I am rewatching the whole series now and sometimes I have a question, but don’t want to create a new topic because the question is often very detailed or to little of a concern for an entirely new thread.

Is there a reason why there aren’t different topics for each episode?
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MoondogJR wrote:I didn’t want to create a new topic for the following question, so I decided to drop it in this one, since I created it.

I’m fairly new at this forum, but I am wondering: isn’t it an idea to make a seperate topic for each episode of the series. I am rewatching the whole series now and sometimes I have a question, but don’t want to create a new topic because the question is often very detailed or to little of a concern for an entirely new thread.

Is there a reason why there aren’t different topics for each episode?
I like that idea (and I guess it hasn't been done just because nobody thought of it). I'd say rather than flood the board with 30 new threads though, best to start a new one every few days or something, maybe.

Here's something interesting I just noticed about episode 2 (which you've no doubt seen if you've been reading the scripts). Some dialogue that was cut:

"Jerry Indian dances towards Audrey. Johnny
breaks down again.

JERRY
... around the horn to little niece Audrey, the
Horne's first born ...
(Audrey's amused)
... and here goes Jerry with brother Ben Horne,
long-gone like turkeys through the corn ..."

The last line of course should ring a bell...
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Can someone help identify Decker in ep7? A visual would be ideal… or Ep7 script?
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thor008u2 wrote:Can someone help identify Decker in ep7? A visual would be ideal… or Ep7 script?
The first time I watched the episode I thought "Decker" was a card decker at One-Eyed Jack's, but upon a re-watch I noticed that when Pete went into the mill he was talking to a coworker who had several lines, leading me to believe that he is Decker.
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LaurenceBranagh wrote:
thor008u2 wrote:Can someone help identify Decker in ep7? A visual would be ideal… or Ep7 script?
The first time I watched the episode I thought "Decker" was a card decker at One-Eyed Jack's, but upon a re-watch I noticed that when Pete went into the mill he was talking to a coworker who had several lines, leading me to believe that he is Decker.
I just checked the Pete goingin the burning mill scene, and that coworker definitely is portrayed by Charles Hoyes (comparing with the IMDB page), so yeah he is Decker
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Price is a little too rich for my blood, but someone seems to (allegedly) be selling it on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/TWIN-PEAKS-SCR ... 2852202125

Perhaps someone might put it on the net soon?
Recipe not my own. In a coffee cup. 3 TBS flour, 2 TBS sugar, 1.5 TBS cocoa powder, .25 TSP baking powder, pinch of salt. 3 TBS milk, 1.5 TBS vegetable oil, 1 TBS peanut butter. Add and mix each set. Microwave 1 minute 10 seconds. The cup will be hot.
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AXX°N N. wrote:Price is a little too rich for my blood, but someone seems to (allegedly) be selling it on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/TWIN-PEAKS-SCR ... 2852202125

Perhaps someone might put it on the net soon?
Nice catch! I bought it. If it is indeed the real deal, I’ll gladly share the wealth. It should be especially interesting as the one episode of the show written and directed by one person. I’m intrigued to see how much Mark’s vision changed or stayed the same once he got on set and started working with the actors.

Now we just need the TP:TR script to pop up somewhere..... (A guy can dream!)
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Mr. Reindeer wrote:
AXX°N N. wrote:Price is a little too rich for my blood, but someone seems to (allegedly) be selling it on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/TWIN-PEAKS-SCR ... 2852202125

Perhaps someone might put it on the net soon?
Nice catch! I bought it. If it is indeed the real deal, I’ll gladly share the wealth. It should be especially interesting as the one episode of the show written and directed by one person. I’m intrigued to see how much Mark’s vision changed or stayed the same once he got on set and started working with the actors.

Now we just need the TP:TR script to pop up somewhere..... (A guy can dream!)
Awesome! Thanks for catching AXX°N N. and buying and being willing to share Mr. Reindeer! You guys rock.

If I'm not wrong, I believe Lynch encourages dreaming, haha. Maybe we can pull a Big Ed and just picture it happening.
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Fingers crossed. :o
Recipe not my own. In a coffee cup. 3 TBS flour, 2 TBS sugar, 1.5 TBS cocoa powder, .25 TSP baking powder, pinch of salt. 3 TBS milk, 1.5 TBS vegetable oil, 1 TBS peanut butter. Add and mix each set. Microwave 1 minute 10 seconds. The cup will be hot.
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