He is described as being involved in gambling, extortion, drug dealing and other crimes in the Northwest before his first appearance in the series. Shelly is forced to quit her job at the Double R Diner to take care of Leo at home, where she and Bobby openly flaunt their relationship in front of him, mainly out of frustration that his monthly disability benefits are almost completely used up by the costs of keeping him at home. In the pilot, she derails one of her father's business deals, worth millions of dollars, by interrupting a meeting of Norwegian investors and telling them about Laura's murder. Windom Earle later speaks to Garland Briggs through Sarah, telling him that he is in The Black Lodge with Dale Cooper. "She did do another scene — the video with Donna on the picnic — and it was that scene that did it. Twin Peaks - Roomservice From the 1st episode of Season 2. He suffers multiple nervous breakdowns and during Laura's funeral flings himself into her grave and must be pulled out. When Norma refuses, Hank Jennings aggressively shouts out: “You’ll be Ed’s whore!” But Norma has made her choice and doesn’t give in: “I’d rather be his whore than your wife!”, “I’ll change. In many ways, Hank serves as a moral counterpoint to Sheriff Truman who rightfully does not trust Hank. In Twin Peaks: The Return, Sarah still lives in her family's home in Twin Peaks as a reclusive alcoholic, who spends her time drinking, smoking, and watching violent nature documentaries and boxing. She is a former Miss Twin Peaks, and becomes one of the judges at the latest pageant. [1] She comes to help her uncle and aunt, Leland and Sarah Palmer, overcome the loss of Laura. The prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me shows that just two days before Laura's death, Bobby (accompanied by Laura) had a midnight meeting, arranged by Jacques Renault, with Cliff Howard, deputy in Deer Meadow, the town in which Teresa Banks was murdered the previous year. Comment s. Hank Stuever Hank Stuever is senior editor for The … Albert, along with Cole, also convinces Diane Evans, Cooper's former secretary, to speak to the doppelgänger, after which Diane confirms the incarcerated man is not the real Cooper. Hastings was arrested a few days later after Davenport was found dead with Briggs’s headless corpse, as his fingerprints were all over the crime scene. ... At One-Eyed Jacks, Jean Renault plots with Ernie and Hank in a scheme against Cooper. Nadine spends the first few episodes of the series in a state of obsession with trying to create the world's first completely silent drape-runners. He is depicted as being involved with prostitution. On the doppelgänger's orders, she attempts to kill the FBI team, but is gunned down by Rosenfield and Preston. While Catherine plots to get back her late brother's business, the Packard mill, from his widow Josie Packard whom she despises, Pete spends his time fishing and joking affectionately with Josie. He has a fascination with the Black Lodge, whose secrets he is trying to unlock, as well as black magic. This causes conflict with Donna and James when James becomes attracted to her and she begins to return his feelings in spite of herself. He has extensive knowledge of the “dugpas”, ancient sorcerers from Tibet dedicated to pure evil. Deputy Hawk finds a bloody towel near the crime scene. During the final scene in the train car, Laura sees Ronette's "guardian angel" looking over her as she frantically prays for her life. Leo spends the remainder of the series as a semi-mute drone, serving as Earle's henchman. The local girl ended up being Sheryl Lee. Josie meets and marries Andrew Packard, owner of the Packard Mill, in Hong Kong and accompanies him to Twin Peaks. 'Little Mike' was there, and he was speaking backwards... For the rest of the night I thought only about The Red Room."[1]. Nadine wears a patch over her left eye, having lost it in a hunting accident on their honeymoon. When she dies suddenly after murdering Thomas Eckhardt, Harry falls into a deep depression and takes to drinking. He is a Native American, but it is not made clear to which nation he belongs, although during a discussion as to whether or not Tommy believes in the soul he references Blackfoot Indian mysticism to Special Agent Dale Cooper. The doppelgänger promptly subdues Richard and sends him to a location indicated by a set of coordinates the doppelgänger received. He often misunderstands what is said to him and replies with comically inappropriate responses. She worked at the perfume counter at Horne's Department Store, and at One Eyed Jacks. The only thing he was gonna do was be in this elevator and walk out. Laura is murdered, but Ronette manages to escape. She does not care for her husband Hank, a paroled criminal, and has long regretted that she did not end up with high-school sweetheart Big Ed Hurley, whom she adores and is carrying on an affair with. Bobby and Shelly tell Truman Leo escaped and Bobby reveals that he saw Hank shoot Leo the night the mill burned. Also played by Augustine, she is credited just as "American Girl", and it is unknown if the character, beyond appearance, is the same as or related to the previous role. This behavior began after the death of their son, who committed suicide after serving in the military. Appearances Twin Peaks. He falls in love with the town and gains a great deal of acceptance within the tightly knit community. One of the greatest love stories on the original Twin Peaks was the fiery passion between former high school sweethearts Big Ed (Everett McGill) and Norma (Peggy Lipton). Gordon Cole (played by David Lynch, and named for a minor character in Sunset Boulevard[2]) is a Regional Bureau Chief in the FBI and Agent Cooper's immediate superior. It is not known if Nadine went back to her husband, Big Ed. Laura Palmer met him when she delivered him his meals. Hank's imprisonment provides the couple safety to carry on an affair, and hence they are uneasy about his being free and nearby. However, Audrey ultimately reveals herself to be a shrewd and sympathetic figure who goes out of her way for others. When Cooper disappears into the Black Lodge Harry tirelessly waits for hours, until his sudden reappearance. Laura Palmer, played by Sheryl Lee, was the town's favorite daughter; she volunteered at Meals on Wheels, was the high school Homecoming queen, and was (apparently) the darling of her parents, Sarah and Leland. In the series finale, Earle leaves Leo for dead, rigging a cage of tarantulas above Leo's head, with a string affixed between Leo's teeth; if Leo lets go of the string, the cage will drop on his face, releasing the agitated tarantulas. Hank decides to punish Ed for the affair with Norma but runs into Ed's superhumanly strong wife Nadine, who beats him to a pulp. This scene explains what James Hurley reported to Donna Hayward in the series pilot — that Laura, the night she was murdered, had mentioned to him that someone had been killed. When at their maximum volume, Cole is able to speak quietly and hold private conversations, although he only occasionally raises the volume of the hearing aids as loud noises hurt his ears. After her husband's death, Josie starts dating the town sheriff Harry S. Truman. At the beginning of Fire Walk With Me, Cole briefs agents Chester Desmond and Sam Stanley on their assignment to investigate the murder of Teresa Banks. Upon his release, Hank immediately violates parole by committing a large number of crimes and by crossing the Canada–US border. His intentions are thwarted as Cooper and Sheriff Truman infiltrate One Eyed Jack's and rescue Audrey. So I have finally watched Twin Peaks enough that I was interested in the mill side plot and Hank's affinity for dominos. James frequently has problems with women. Together with his wife Sarah and his daughter Laura, his family is seemingly perfect. Wounded during a struggle, he staggers into the woods, where he is abducted by escaped mental patient (and former FBI agent) Windom Earle. Blackie O'Reilly (nicknamed The Black Rose and portrayed by Victoria Catlin) is the madame of One Eyed Jacks, the casino/brothel just north of the Canada–US border. Margaret Lanterman, better known as the Log Lady, makes semi-regular appearances in both seasons, and is played by Catherine E. Coulson, who also very briefly reprised the role for a single scene in the prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Shelly Johnson, played by Mädchen Amick, is a waitress at the Double R Diner (which is owned by Norma Jennings, a good friend of hers). Mike Nelson, portrayed by Gary Hershberger, was close friends with Bobby Briggs and was the boyfriend of Donna Hayward. In November of the next year, Leo was arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct. Head in the clouds @ Twin Peaks (San Francisco) Jump to. Lynch met Michael J. Anderson in 1987. It was through such an advertisement that she became acquainted with Laura's father, Leland Palmer, who muses "you look just like my Laura" (a later murder, Laura's cousin Madeleine Ferguson, is also said to have been chosen because she resembled Laura). There is a surplus of fan-favorite quotable lines in Twin Peaks Episode 4, and I think the chewiest is when Audrey Horne … Con colonne sonore di Twin Peaks ci si riferisce alle musiche composte da Angelo Badalamenti con la collaborazione di David Lynch per le due stagioni della serie televisiva I segreti di Twin Peaks, il relativo prequel Fuoco cammina con me, nonché per la serie del 2017 Twin Peaks He nearly murders Miriam Sullivan, a witness to the accident, and steals his grandmother's money (along with everything else of potential value in her house) after assaulting her. The 2017 series reveals that "blue rose" refers to the Blue Rose Task Force, which investigates cases, particularly those involving apparent doppelgängers, that cannot be explained by rational means. The discovery of Laura's body in the pilot episode of Twin Peaks brought Special Agent Dale Cooper to town to investigate her death, and the effects it had on those around her propelled the first season and the first nine episodes of the second season. Later it is revealed that Andrew anticipated the attempt and went into hiding. Cooper tricks him into returning to Twin Peaks, where he is ambushed and arrested on the charge of murdering Laura Palmer. Leo eventually finds out, and sexually assaults, then tries to kill Shelly by tying her up inside the Packard Saw Mill and setting it on fire. It was written by Mark Frost and David Lynch, directed by Lynch, and stars Kyle MacLachlan. Known for her distinctive giggle. The police look for James in the Marsh murder. Cole later re-experiences Jeffries' sudden reappearance in a dream and remembers Jeffries' comment about Cooper, implying that Cooper may have been an imposter. Leland is caught by Cooper and the police, but after cigarette smoke activates the sprinkler system, the BOB inside him explodes into madness and Leland kills himself by bashing his head repeatedly against his cell's iron door, freeing himself from BOB. In borrowing Hank’s ID to see who he is, Jean grabs the badge of Lodwick instead. Laura's diary was uncovered in the first episode, but her secret diary was not recovered until much later, and it contained passages suggesting that she had long been the sometimes willing victim of abuse by a malevolent entity named BOB, who wanted to be close to her, or even be her. While she is a minor character, Episode 8 ends with the credits rolling over footage of her playing the piano, showcasing Witt's musical talents. "But no one — not Mark, me, anyone — had any idea that she could act, or that she was going to be so powerful just being dead. Pete is the one who discovers Laura Palmer's dead body in the opening scenes of the series. 25 hour-long … He also becomes increasingly disheveled and appears to have developed an addiction to cannabis. A few days into the investigation, Desmond mysteriously disappears after picking up a ring later seen to be owned by the Man from Another Place. Albert Rosenfield also informs Cole that he was contacted by an individual claiming to be Jeffries, which led to the killing of an agent stationed in Colombia. "[1] Indeed, the image of Lee wrapped in plastic became one of the show's most enduring and memorable images. Although Miriam survives and identifies Richard as the killer, he manages to escape to Montana, where he encounters Cooper's doppelgänger. Nadine initially thinks this will make them both very rich, but alas it does not, because she was refused a patent, and she gives up hope that it could ever sell. His would-be monopoly on the town's economy is challenged only by Josie Packard, the owner of the Packard Saw Mill, one of the few major businesses in town which Horne doesn't own. The following is a list of characters from the television series Twin Peaks, the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and the 2017 revival. I really can't wait for the new series ! [11][12] The Log Lady does not interpret the messages transmitted by the log, but instead functions as a medium for the information it conveys.[13]. © Lynch/Frost & Twin Peaks Productions. It is implied that this is Dale Cooper's and his first meeting. Her body promptly disappears after her death and her spirit is destroyed in the Black Lodge. By 2014, she continues to serve as the receptionist of the Twin Peaks sheriff's department and unsuccessfully attempts to help Hawk solve the mystery of the ominous clue he received from Margaret Lanterman. He and Shelly eventually move in together when Leo Johnson becomes comatose. Lucy and Andy ultimately marry and raise their son, Wally. Agent Dale Cooper comes to the logging town of Twin Peaks to investigate the murder of Laura Palmer, a beautiful and popular high school student. Audrey's older, intellectually disabled brother Johnny. He has been carrying on an affair with Norma, but his guilt, along with the imminent release of Norma's violent husband Hank, causes them to break things off. Formerly retired, he returns to the position after his younger brother Harry is stricken with cancer. He takes part in an investigation into Dale Cooper after Hawk is contacted by Margaret Lanterman. He is well-known and respected in Twin Peaks. As Donna grew closer to James Hurley, she broke up with Mike. He is captured and interrogated by the Bookhouse Boys but refuses to answer their questions. Hank Harris is an actor who portrayed a prison tech in the 2017 series of Twin Peaks. Hawk is promoted to Deputy Chief by 2014 and receives an ominous clue from Margaret Lanterman that he is told is connected to his heritage. To save on money, Lynch intended to cast a local girl from Seattle "just to play a dead girl". [9], In "The Firefly", a 2011 episode of the science fiction series Fringe, Walter Bishop uses a pair of red-and-blue glasses to examine a man's aura and says, "These were created by an old friend of mine, Dr. Jacoby from Washington State.".