[ No goodness comes without a price. Caroline had died for Cooper's goodness, Audrey had been kidnapped, Annie nearly killed, Twin Peaks almost ravaged. No goodness comes without a price and Dale Cooper has paid his debts twice over. He is good, now, because in truth, there is no debt inherently owed and there are people like Martha who should never have paid that kind of price to begin with. He is good because he believes in things like goodness and love and because someone has to. He is not a knight in shining armor, no, but he is good. ]
I never said I was, [ he answers, just as matter-of-fact in his response as he always is. ] I just said I was fine for the moment.
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I never said I was, [ he answers, just as matter-of-fact in his response as he always is. ] I just said I was fine for the moment.