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Twin Peaks
Lonely Souls
Directed by
David Lynch
TV-14
S2 • E7
Nov 9, 1990
48m
9.4
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Maddy prepares to leave Twin Peaks, Pete uncovers the truth behind Tojamura's intentions, and Cooper receives a devastating message.
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Cast of Lonely Souls
Kyle MacLachlan
Dale Cooper
Michael Ontkean
Harry S. Truman
Mädchen Amick
Shelly Johnson
Dana Ashbrook
Bobby Briggs
Richard Beymer
Benjamin Horne
Lara Flynn Boyle
Donna Hayward
Sherilyn Fenn
Audrey Horne
Warren Frost
Will Hayward
Peggy Lipton
Norma Jennings
James Marshall
James Hurley
Everett McGill
Big Ed Hurley
Jack Nance
Pete Martell
Kimmy Robertson
Lucy Moran
Ray Wise
Leland Palmer
Joan Chen
Jocelyn Packard
Harry Goaz
Andy Brennan
Michael Horse
Tommy 'Hawk' Hill
Wendy Robie
Nadine Hurley
Grace Zabriskie
Sarah Palmer
David Lynch
Gordon Cole / Director
Al Strobel
One-Armed Man
Carel Struycken
The Giant
Hank Worden
Waiter
Piper Laurie
Mr. Tojamura
Frank Silva
Bob
Julee Cruise
Singer
Catherine E. Coulson
Margaret Lanterman / The Log Lady
Sheryl Lee
Maddy Ferguson
Mark Frost
Writer
Harley Peyton
Producer
Lonely Souls Ratings & Reviews
Birth.Movies.Death.
Meredith Borders
All in all, the ratio of Stuff That Matters to Stuff That Doesn't Matter is pretty solid.
Observer
Vinnie Mancuso
This was a darrrrrk episode, man. This was the big one! Laura Palmer's murderer revealed! Woo! We did it! Well, there is SOMEHOW fifteen more episodes but for now, we did it, and no one can tell me differently.
Film School Rejects
H. Perry Horton
This is the peak of Twin Peaks, and in closing one door it opened a very ominous pair of curtains.
New York Times
Noel Murray
On the whole this episode delivers closure in a way that's satisfying dramatically while retaining plenty of Lynchian perversity.
Nerdist
Eric Diaz
With this episode, the show takes on another dimension, and leaves an indelible mark on the viewer for all time. This is simply Twin Peaks, and David Lynch, at its finest.
AV Club
Keith Phipps
Somehow Lynch makes creepy use of images that should just be laughable.
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