(In Twin Peaks, Dr. Jacobi knocking on the door of the Palmer house. No one is answering. Eventually, he breaks down the door. The power's out--so why's that fan going?
He moves through the house, expecting--almost anything. A corpse, more than likely, with a knife or a gun or a bottle of pills. Not a white horse, though.
There's a shower of sparks, and the ceiling fan snaps loose from the ceiling and crashes down the stairwell; he leaps to one side just in time.
When he gets back up, there's no horse, and he never, ever speaks of it.)
It's not really a choice.
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"Sarah?" Ben calls. "Ungh." He shifts Cooper's bulk. "Sarah!"
He knows what he saw, in that brief moment. And somehow--he thinks he won't be seeing Sarah Palmer again.
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(In Twin Peaks, Dr. Jacobi knocking on the door of the Palmer house. No one is answering. Eventually, he breaks down the door. The power's out--so why's that fan going?
He moves through the house, expecting--almost anything. A corpse, more than likely, with a knife or a gun or a bottle of pills. Not a white horse, though.
There's a shower of sparks, and the ceiling fan snaps loose from the ceiling and crashes down the stairwell; he leaps to one side just in time.
When he gets back up, there's no horse, and he never, ever speaks of it.)
It's not really a choice.
**************
"Sarah?" Ben calls. "Ungh." He shifts Cooper's bulk. "Sarah!"
He knows what he saw, in that brief moment. And somehow--he thinks he won't be seeing Sarah Palmer again.