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A town where everyone knows everyone and nothing is what it seems. - Twin Peaks - Season 1 - Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer
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Title: Twin Peaks

Season: 1

Episode: 3

Runtime: 49m

Overview: Agent Cooper demonstrates an unusual deductive technique for the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 8.3 (2140 votes)

Cast

  • Lucy Moran: Kimmy Robertson
  • Nadine Hurley: Wendy Robie
  • Sarah Palmer: Grace Zabriskie
  • One-Armed Man: Al Strobel
  • Swabbie: Charlie Spradling
  • Eileen Hayward: Mary Jo Deschanel
  • Blackie O'Reilly: Victoria Catlin
  • Man From Another Place: Michael J. Anderson
  • Johnny Horne: Robert Bauer
  • Bartender: Kim Lentz
  • Sylvia Horne: Jan D'Arcy
  • Jerry Horne: David Patrick Kelly
  • Albert Rosenfield: Miguel Ferrer
  • Bob: Frank Silva
  • Mike 'Snake' Nelson: Gary Hershberger
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