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  1. The Josie-Catherine-Ben-Andrew-Eckhardt story has been completely divorced from the supernatural elements in Twin Peaks until that point. To me, BOB suddenly waltzing in and claiming Josie is similar to him dropping by the Double R and spooking the customers.

  2. For this thread we're discussing S02E16 known as "The Condemned Woman" which originally aired on February 16, 1991. While Cooper and Earle plot their next moves, Josie is forced to meet with Thomas Eckhardt. Important: Use spoiler syntax when discussing future content (see sidebar).

  3. Jan 12, 2019 · Rating: 7/10. Cooper and Sheriff Truman prepare the response to Windom Earle’s latest chess move, which leads to a call to Pete Martell. Sheriff Truman is about to arrest Hank Jennings, but Hank...

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    "Episode 23", or, "The Condemned Woman" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of Twin Peaks, and the twenty-fourth episode of the series as a whole. It originally aired February 16, 1991.

    Dale Cooper and Harry S. Truman listen to a message from Windom Earle, who recorded it for the former. He challenges Dale to a deadly chess game, asking him to place his next move in the newspaper.

    Pete Martell is called to the station to assist them, but first, he brings breakfast to Andrew Packard. They have a laugh due to Pete arranging the food to look like a dog, much to Catherine's annoyance. Pete leaves and the siblings discuss Ghostwood before Josie enters, fainting upon seeing Andrew, whom she believed to be dead.

    Hank Jennings goes to Sheriff Truman's office escorted by Deputy Hawk. He is charged with the attempted murder of Leo Johnson. Hank proposes a trade, offering information on the murderer of Andrew Packard, who he not-so-subtly states to be Josie. Harry angrily has Hawk remove Hank from the office.

    Albert presents ballistics evidence to Cooper that point the finger to Josie Packard as the person who shot him. Albert wishes to arrest her, but Cooper delays this.

    Audrey goes to the concierge desk at the Great Northern Hotel. John Justice "Jack" Wheeler arrives and goes to the desk, where Audrey is not cooperative with him until she finally looks at him. He requests she have someone retrieve his luggage, then mentions to her that he has a photo of her from when she was young. Audrey opens Earle's envelope for her, containing a section of a poem and requesting her to be at the Roadhouse at a certain time.

    Nadine admits to Ed that she and Mike are in love and that they are "breaking up."

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    •The arm

    •Annie Blackburn (Mentioned only)

    •BOB

    •Bobby Briggs

    •José Raúl Capablanca (Mentioned only)

  4. The Condemned Woman: Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. With Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Mädchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook. Truman puts Hank in prison for the attempted murder of Leo, while Hank points the finger at Josie for the murder of Andrew Packard.

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    • Lesli Linka Glatter
    • 1991-02-16
  5. Episode 24: “The Condemned Woman†– Aired February 16, 1991 As the camera glides across the chessboard and the death mask of Caroline Earle that her insane husband/murderer Windom left on...

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  7. Josie is shocked at Andrew’s liveliness and has her final confrontation with Eckhart while Hank implicates her in Andrew’s attempted murder and Albert implicates her in Cooper’s; Nadine breaks up with Ed; Ben strives to save the endangered pine weasel. Read the episode transcript at Glastonberry.net. Didja Know?

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