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The episode transitions from black-and-white (representing the past) to color as the timeline is altered, famously causing the plastic-wrapped body of Laura to vanish from the morning it was originally found.

Misato begins hiding crucial information from Shinji, ostensibly to protect him from the burden of piloting, though her secrecy highlights the growing fracture in their trust. Episode 17

Titled "Heart of Iron," this episode presents a bittersweet victory where the main cast catches a villain but feels defeated due to the loss of a colleague and the shaking of societal foundations. The episode focuses on the mental anguish of

The episode focuses on the mental anguish of the characters, specifically Shin’s belief that hope is futile and vulnerability only leads to more pain. Episode 17

Agent Cooper travels back in time to the night of Laura Palmer’s death to prevent her murder.

It serves as a precursor to the tragic events of Episode 18, where the pilot's safety and the EVA's autonomy collide. 2. Twin Peaks: The Return – "Part 17"

A surreal and climactic breakdown of David Lynch’s revival series.