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" Episode 9 ", also known as " Coma ", is the second episode of the second season of the American mystery television series Twin Peaks . The episode was written by Harley Peyton , and directed by series co-creator David Lynch . It features series regulars Kyle MacLachlan , Michael Ontkean , Ray Wise and Richard Beymer ; and guest stars Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings , Miguel Ferrer as Albert Rosenfield , David Patrick Kelly as Jerry Horne . Don S. Davis as Major Garland Briggs , Victoria Catlin as Blackie O'Reilly , Don Amendolia as Emory Battis, Frances Bay as Mrs. Tremond, Grace Zabriskie as Sarah Palmer , and Catherine E. Coulson as the Log Lady .

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72-562: (Redirected from Episode IX ) Episode 9 may refer to: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker also known as Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker , a 2019 film "Episode 9" ( Twin Peaks ) , a 1990 episode of the mystery television series Twin Peaks "Episode Nine" ( SAO Abridged ) , a 2016 episode of the anime web series SAO Abridged See also [ edit ] Episode (disambiguation) 9 (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

144-585: A pacifist nature seemingly at odds with his acerbic surface persona , to the sheriff's shock. Albert has a minor role in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me , appearing in the FBI offices with Gordon Cole during the reappearance of Phillip Jeffries . He also appears briefly in The Autobiography of F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes , under the entry recorded on February 4, 1977. It

216-441: A "thumbs up" when satisfied, sage-like sayings (often inspired by his fascination with Tibet ), and a distinctive sense of humor, along with his love for cherry pie and "a damn fine cup of coffee." One of his most popular habits is recording messages containing everyday observations and abstract thoughts on his current case to his secretary, Diane, into a microcassette recorder he carries. His investigative techniques go far beyond

288-510: A call from Harold Smith arrives. In the living room, Maddy has a vision of BOB coming at her from the couch. When she screams, James and Donna reach her, and nothing is in the room. At the Great Northern, Cooper has a dream which includes part of his conversation with the Giant ( Carel Struycken ) and of Ronette's nightmare. He is awakened by the phone; when he answers, Audrey Horne asks him why he

360-550: A donation to the Tacoma Sperm Bank, and asks how she can have a child. Sheriff Truman signs in Hank Jennings ( Chris Mulkey ) and tells him to stay clean; when Hank leaves, Truman tells Cooper that he used to be one of the best Bookhouse Boys. Ben Horne calls in and reports that his daughter Audrey has been missing for two days. Jerry explains to Ben that Catherine Martell did not sign her policy, fearing that Josie would be

432-605: A kiss, to the chagrin of Bobby, who happens to show up at that moment. 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. Cole uses a coded language , in the attire and gestures of Lil the Dancer , to inform the agents of what to expect in their investigation. Cole describes the Teresa Banks murder case as one of his "blue rose" cases. The 2017 series reveals that "blue rose" refers to

504-560: A little more on the ball." Phillip Jeffries , played by David Bowie and voiced by Nathan Frizzell , is an FBI agent who disappeared for years studying paranormal and supernatural happenings. In Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me , Jeffries suddenly exits an elevator in the Philadelphia FBI office, two years after his disappearance. He hurries to the office of his former superior, Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole and starts raving in

576-571: A lot of the spotlight in the first half of the second season and suggest that Twin Peaks might have had a longer life as a regular cliffhanger serial had they abandoned the need for the series through-line." Nerdist 's Eric Diaz rated the episode 3.5 burritos out of 5 and called it "the least memorable of the six Lynch directed episodes", praising the episode as a whole but criticizing the scene in which James, Maddy and Donna sing together as "a black mark over an otherwise great episode." List of Twin Peaks characters#Teresa Banks The following

648-471: A loud and disturbed manner, referring at one stage to Special Agent Cooper and yelling "Who do you think this is, there?" Jeffries goes on to narrate where he has been since his disappearance. He mentions names and incidents that are unfamiliar to those listening. His words are illustrated by the intrusion of a ghost transmission showing a small group of characters, including the Man from Another Place and BOB , in

720-516: A minor character in Sunset Boulevard ), is a Regional Bureau Chief in the FBI and Agent Cooper 's immediate superior. He is very hard of hearing (wearing large hearing aids ) and thus speaks very loudly. He often misunderstands what is said to him and replies with comically inappropriate responses. Cole's coded messages sometimes baffle even his closest colleagues. In the first episode in which he appears, he says, "Cooper, you remind me today of

792-478: A month of disability if Leo is at home. Major Briggs visits Cooper, who is recording a tape for Diane, in his room at the Great Northern Hotel. Briggs tells him that there is a message for him, and explains that part of his job is maintenance of deep space monitors aimed at distant galaxies. The message, written in clear English, is "the owls are not what they seem", and it arrived on the night in which Cooper

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864-465: A portrait of Leo Johnson, she shakes her head, while seeing a portrait of BOB causes her to convulse violently and knock over her I.V. Wondering whether to burn the real ledger or the fake one redacted by Josie , Ben Horne ( Richard Beymer ) and his brother Jerry end up not burning either, deciding to toast marshmallows instead. In the Double R Diner, Deputy Andy Brennan tries to tape a poster of BOB to

936-552: A reference to the famous " The buck stops here " sign President Truman put on his desk . Harry's passionate love for Josie Packard is such that it blinds him to the fact that she is keeping secrets from him, many of which regard her past and her history with her husband. When she dies suddenly after murdering Thomas Eckhardt, Harry falls into a deep depression and takes to drinking. He manages to turn himself around when Eckhardt's personal assistant Jones makes an attempt to murder him, which he thwarts. Following this, Harry resumes being

1008-521: A series of strange rooms. He disappears into thin air once again after announcing "I found something... and then there they were!" Jeffries is frequently mentioned in the 2017 series, which reveals that he was the original leader of the Blue Rose Task Force and was involved in the first Blue Rose case, alongside Cole. An unseen individual identifying as him assigns Ray Monroe to kill Cooper's doppelgänger. Albert Rosenfield also informs Cole that he

1080-513: A sexual experience with her father Ben Horne ( Richard Beymer ), which causes friction between her and the brothel's manager Blackie O'Reilly ( Victoria Catlin ). In Twin Peaks, after the burning of the Packard Sawmill arranged by Leo, Shelly Johnson ( Mädchen Amick ) is confirmed to have survived while Catherine Martell ( Piper Laurie ) remains missing. During their breakfast together at The Great Northern Hotel , Dale Cooper explains to

1152-497: A small Mexican chihuahua" (which he pronounces "chee-WOW-wow"). The conversation continues as normal, with the issue remaining unsolved. While in Twin Peaks, Cooper and Cole go to the Double R Diner where he is smitten by waitress Shelly Johnson , whom he apparently can hear perfectly well. Shelly, being ignored by her boyfriend Bobby Briggs at the time, is shocked yet pleased by his attention, and upon his imminent departure they share

1224-448: A visibly shocked Cooper that his former partner, Windom Earle , has escaped the psychiatric hospital in which he was institutionalized. An Asian man (Mak Takano) observes them intently for the whole time. Donna Hayward ( Lara Flynn Boyle ) has taken over Laura's community service at the Meals on Wheels. She serves a tray of food to bed-ridden Mrs. Tremond ( Frances Bay ), who complains about

1296-484: A visibly uninterested Albert Rosenfield ( Miguel Ferrer ) Buddhist Tibetan history and traditions. Albert then proceeds to update Cooper over the progress made on their investigation during his absence, including that Jacques Renault was not strangled but smothered with a pillow, that the mill was definitely arson and that Leo Johnson is the most likely suspect and that Ronette Pulaski (Phoebe Augustine) woke up from her coma, but has not spoken yet. Albert then informs

1368-455: Is a DEA agent. A trans woman , Bryson began wearing women's clothing during a DEA undercover operation and found that it relaxed her. Originally identifying as Dennis, she changed her name to Denise for the purpose of the operation, and retained it afterwards, finding it comfortable. Bryson comes to Twin Peaks when the Mounties and the FBI accuse Dale Cooper of misfeasance for his handling of

1440-544: 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 Cooper's doppelgänger is arrested in South Dakota, Cole leads the investigation alongside Albert Rosenfield and Tamara Preston. The three agents later take part in another case in South Dakota when a headless corpse found in the area is found to have Garland Briggs's fingerprints. Denise Bryson , played by David Duchovny ,

1512-422: Is an FBI agent introduced in the novel The Secret History of Twin Peaks , in which Gordon Cole assigns her to investigate a dossier recovered from Major Garland Briggs. She makes her first physical appearance in the 2017 series, played by Chrysta Bell . Preston joins Cole and Albert Rosenfield into their investigation of Dale Cooper's apparent reappearance after his doppelgänger is arrested in South Dakota. During

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1584-531: Is an incomplete list of characters from the television series Twin Peaks , the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me , and the 2017 revival . Frank Silva was a set decorator who worked on the pilot episode . One day, when he was moving furniture in Laura Palmer's bedroom, a woman warned Silva not to get locked in the room. The image of Silva trapped in the room sparked something in Lynch, who then asked Silva if he

1656-515: Is briefly mentioned in the 2017 series, where he is revealed to have been one of the original members of the Blue Rose Task Force, alongside Cooper, Phillip Jeffries, and Albert Rosenfield. FBI Special Agent Sam Stanley , played by Kiefer Sutherland , assists Special Agent Desmond in the investigation of the murder of Teresa Banks. Gordon Cole mentions that he cracked the Whitman case. He is portrayed as being somewhat stiff and inflexible, in contrast to

1728-674: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Episode 9 (Twin Peaks) Twin Peaks centers on the investigation into the murder of schoolgirl Laura Palmer ( Sheryl Lee ), in the small rural town in Washington state after which the series is named. In this episode, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent Dale Cooper (MacLachlan) continues his investigation on Laura Palmer's murder together with Sheriff Truman (Ontkean), and FBI Special Agent Albert Rosenfield (Ferrer). In

1800-450: Is implied that this is Dale Cooper 's and his first meeting. This makes Albert 21 when the two first meet, according to the My Life, My Tapes canon. After Cooper's doppelgänger is arrested in South Dakota in 2016, Albert investigates his apparent reappearance, alongside Gordon Cole and Tamara Preston. He later discloses to Cole that he was apparently contacted by Jeffries, which resulted in

1872-472: Is later shown to be corresponding with the doppelgänger, leaving her true loyalties unclear. Cole and Rosenfield learn of Diane's correspondence, but choose to keep her close, and have her deputized during the investigation. Ultimately, it is revealed that the Diane participating in the investigation is a tulpa of the real Diane, who was created by the doppelgänger. On the doppelgänger's orders, she attempts to kill

1944-422: Is not there and tells him that she is in trouble. Their conversation is interrupted by Emory Battis and Blackie O'Reilly . Blackie tells Audrey, “Miss Horne, you don’t know what trouble is, not by a long shot.” "Episode 9" was written by Harley Peyton and directed by David Lynch . Lynch had directed three prior episodes—" Pilot ", " Episode 2 " and " Episode 8 ". Lynch would later direct " Episode 14 ",

2016-513: Is reported to Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole, who then dispatches Special Agent Dale Cooper to pick up where Desmond left off. Desmond's disappearance is never explained, although Cooper discovers that Desmond's car has been vandalized with the words "LET'S ROCK", the same words spoken by the Man from Another Place when he introduces himself, implying that Desmond was taken to the Black Lodge . Desmond

2088-583: Is the owner of the brothel, and that Emory recruited Laura Palmer and Ronette Pulaski for the brothel from their jobs at the perfume counter. He tells her that Laura was fired from the brothel for using drugs, but Ben knew that she was there and made it "his business to entertain all the girls.” Finally, Emory says that Laura knew that Ben was the owner of the place, and that she always got her way, just like Audrey. In Major Briggs' car, Bobby Briggs ( Dana Ashbrook ) and Shelly talk about their relationship. Bobby tells her that they can get up to five thousand dollars

2160-421: The 2017 series, played by Laura Dern . She travels to South Dakota at the behest of Gordon Cole to speak to Cooper's doppelgänger after his arrest, and confirms that the doppelgänger is not the real Cooper. Against her wishes, Diane then joins Cole, Albert Rosenfield, and Tamara Preston in investigating a headless body bearing Major Garland Briggs's fingerprints, due to Briggs' connection with Cooper. However, Diane

2232-583: The Blue Rose Task Force, which investigates cases, particularly those involving apparent doppelgängers, that cannot be explained by rational means. Cole and Phillip Jeffries investigated the first "blue rose" case, where a woman was killed by another woman who looked exactly like her, and uttered the phrase before her body disappeared. By 2016, Cole has become the FBI Deputy Director, and obtains improved hearing aids, resulting in fewer instances of him misunderstanding others. When at their maximum volume, Cole

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2304-499: The FBI Chief of Staff. It is implied that her presence in the agency made other agents uncomfortable, but they were berated by Gordon Cole, for which Bryson remains grateful to Cole. Bryson also comes to fully embrace her female identity. After the arrest of Cooper's doppelgänger, she approves Cole's investigation into the matter, although she questions Cole bringing along Tammy Preston. Tamara Preston , also known by her nickname Tammy ,

2376-484: The FBI team, but is gunned down by Rosenfield and Preston. Her body promptly disappears after her death and her spirit is destroyed in the Black Lodge. Initially, the fate of the real Diane is unknown, although the tulpa says that she was raped by the doppelgänger and taken to the convenience store where supernatural entities converge. The tulpa also says that Diane is the estranged half-sister of Janey-E Jones, who married

2448-538: The FBI when Cooper is suspended for allegedly trafficking drugs across the Canada–US border , and assists him in rescuing Audrey Horne from One-Eyed Jacks. Harry shares his name with Harry S. Truman , the 33rd president of the United States . A picture of President Truman appears in his office. Additionally, a stuffed and mounted buck's head on his office wall has a placard reading "The Buck Stopped Here" hanging from it,

2520-597: The FBI's investigation into the deaths of Sam Colby and Tracey Barberato in New York City and finds that Cooper's doppelgänger was spotted at the penthouse where the couple was found dead. Her work earns praise from Cole and Rosenfield, who have her join the Blue Rose Task Force. Diane Evans is Dale Cooper's secretary in the FBI. She is featured in the original series as an unseen character , receiving recordings addressed to her from Cooper that he creates during his investigations. Diane makes her first physical appearance in

2592-457: The FBI's usual ones, including intuitive exercises and analysis of his dreams. He becomes deeply involved with the inhabitants of Twin Peaks and remains in town after the resolution of the Laura Palmer case, especially once his nemesis and former partner Windom Earle starts menacing the town in order to exploit its supernatural properties. Albert Rosenfield , played by Miguel Ferrer , is a talented forensic analyst Dale Cooper calls in to assist on

2664-453: The Laura Palmer case. He is also an original member of the Blue Rose Task Force and by 2014, is the only member who has not disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Rosenfield's abrasive and mocking personality alienates the Twin Peaks sheriff's department relatively quickly; he compares Andy to a dog and repeatedly insults Sheriff Harry S. Truman to the point where Truman punches him. He also fights with Doc Hayward and harshly disparages

2736-459: The Sheriff's Station, after Bob's defeat, he tells Frank to send Harry his best wishes. Andy Brennan , played by Harry Goaz , is a deputy in the Twin Peaks sheriff's department. Andy is a bit slow-witted and very sensitive, tending to cry at murder scenes. He is also very loyal and trustworthy, prompting Albert Rosenfield to compare him, disparagingly, to a dog. Andy has been seeing the secretary of

2808-593: The Twin Peaks hospital – a scene that would appear in an alternative version of the pilot episode, and surface later in Agent Cooper's dream sequence. Mike's alias, Phillip Michael Gerard , is also a reference to Lieutenant Phillip Gerard, a character in The Fugitive . Lynch met Michael J. Anderson in 1987. After seeing him in a short film, Lynch wanted to cast the actor in the title role in Ronnie Rocket , but

2880-454: The Twin Peaks sheriff's department under Sheriff Harry S. Truman . 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 . He is usually referred to as "Hawk" because of his excellent tracking skills, which extend beyond animal and human tracks to those of cars and trucks. Hawk

2952-486: The beneficiary. As they decide to call the Icelandic investment group, Leland Palmer ( Ray Wise ) enters the room; when Einar, the investor, tells them that Leland already called him to tell him about the fire, Ben and Jerry calm him down. Annoyed, Ben tells Leland to concentrate on his tax returns; Leland, having spotted a poster of BOB, says that he knows him as the man who lived next to his grandfather's summer house when he

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3024-454: The death of an agent stationed in Colombia. 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. Albert later takes part in the investigation of an apparent double homicide, also in South Dakota, after a headless corpse bearing Garland Briggs's fingerprints is found with

3096-409: The decoy Cooper replaces in his return to the natural realm. The real Diane is revealed to be trapped in the body of Naido in " Part 17 ". She sees another doppelganger of herself in " Part 18 " and, after traveling in a car with Cooper and having sex with him in a motel, she leaves him a note, calling him Richard and herself Linda, then disappears. Lil the Dancer (Kimberly Ann Cole) is seen only in

3168-495: The dedicated partner to Cooper he was before. When Cooper disappears into the Black Lodge Harry tirelessly waits for hours, until his sudden reappearance. By 2016, Harry is affected by terminal cancer, which leads to him relinquishing his title as sheriff. His duties are assumed by his older brother Frank, who comes out of retirement after a prior tenure as Twin Peaks sheriff. When the restored Cooper later meets Frank Truman at

3240-499: The door. After Norma Jennings ( Peggy Lipton ) scolds her for spitting her chewing gum on the counter, the Log Lady ( Catherine E. Coulson ) tells Major Briggs ( Don S. Davis ) that her log tells him to "deliver the message", to which the Major replies that he understands. At the Sheriff's office, Andy reports to Lucy ( Kimmy Robertson ) that he was diagnosed as sterile when applying for

3312-567: The investigation of the murder of Laura Palmer. Harry is in love with the owner of the Packard Sawmill, Josie Packard , and is also one of the Bookhouse Boys. Harry and Cooper hit it off from the start. Harry is down-to-earth and plain-spoken, which often sharply contrasts with the eccentric Cooper and his unconventional methods of policing, fascination with Tibet , dreams, etc. Harry regards Cooper as somewhat eccentric but well-meaning. In early episodes, Harry serves to introduce Cooper (and hence

3384-433: The investigation, she discovers that one of the doppelgänger's fingerprints is a reverse of the real Cooper's print. Afterward, Preston takes part in investigating an apparent double homicide in South Dakota where the severed head of librarian Ruth Davenport is found with a headless body bearing Garland Briggs's fingerprints, and interrogates murder suspect William Hastings. In addition to the South Dakota cases, Preston leads

3456-418: The laid-back demeanor of Desmond; at one point Desmond manages to make Stanley spill coffee on himself when he asks what time it is (noticing that Stanley is holding his cup with his watch hand). Stanley was mentioned in the series pilot, during the scene in which Agent Cooper is examining Laura Palmer's body. He speaks into his dictaphone: "Give this to Albert and his team; don't go to Sam; Albert seems to have

3528-415: The local police and medical facilities, showing respect only to his FBI colleagues, at least at first. He warms up to the townsfolk as the series progresses, going so far as to hug Truman when returning to the town to help with their hunt for Windom Earle, but does not lose his sharp and sardonic manner. A later appearance, and another conflict with Truman, lead to an emotional moment where Rosenfield exposes

3600-499: The meanwhile, Donna Hayward ( Lara Flynn Boyle ) and Audrey Horne ( Sherilyn Fenn ) continue their separate attempts at investigating, respectively by taking Laura's place in the Meals on Wheels, her community service, and by working undercover in the "One Eyed Jack's", a brothel where Laura has worked in the past. "Episode 9" was broadcast on October 8, 1990, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and

3672-410: The mirror behind her head. Lynch was made aware of this accident and decided to keep Silva in the scene. Mike made his appearance in the pilot episode which was only originally intended to be a "kind of homage to The Fugitive . The only thing he was gonna do was be in this elevator and walk out." However, when Lynch wrote the "fire walk with me" speech, he imagined Mike saying it in the basement of

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3744-408: The movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me . Her movements and clothing are code; this is an FBI method devised by Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole to quickly and covertly brief Special Agent Chester Desmond on what to expect during his investigation into the death of Teresa Banks . Harry S. Truman (played by Michael Ontkean ) is Twin Peaks' sheriff, who assists Special Agent Dale Cooper in

3816-423: The original series finale " Episode 29 " and all of the installments of the limited series , while Peyton wrote or co-wrote a total of ten more episodes of the original series. "Episode 9" was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network on October 6, 1990. The initial broadcast was watched by 14.4 million households in the United States. It was considerable drop in ratings from

3888-620: The presence of creamed corn in her tray. The corn disappears from the tray, and it reappears in the hands of a little boy (Austin Jack Lynch) whom the woman refers to as her grandson "studying magic." When Donna asks her if she knew Laura Palmer, Mrs. Tremond denies it, but she suggests asking her neighbour, Mr. Smith ; since he does not answer the door, Donna leaves a message. Agent Cooper and Sheriff Truman ( Michael Ontkean ) are in Ronette Pulaski's hospital room, interrogating her; when shown

3960-415: The project ultimately fell through. While editing the alternate ending of the foreign version of the pilot episode, an idea occurred to Lynch on his way home one day: "I was leaning against a car — the front of me was leaning against this very warm car. My hands were on the roof and the metal was very hot. The Red Room scene leapt into my mind. 'Little Mike' was there, and he was speaking backwards... For

4032-441: The range, later shooting Jacques Renault when he tries to go for Sheriff Truman. Andy recognizes that the cave drawing is a map, and he therefore plays a big part in FBI agent Dale Cooper's finding his way to the Black Lodge . In the international pilot, he is revealed as a trumpeter , albeit not a very good one. He has a talent for drawing, which is demonstrated when he sketches Bob from Sarah Palmer 's vision and again during

4104-495: The rescue of Audrey Horne from One Eyed Jacks and the alleged theft of cocaine from an RCMP stakeout. Cooper quickly determines that the Mountie accusing him is himself involved in drug dealing with Jean Renault and Hank Jennings. This leads to the standoff at Dead Dog Farm , in which Bryson uses her femininity to effect Cooper's rescue. 25 years later, Bryson leaves the DEA and becomes

4176-467: The rest of the night I thought only about The Red Room." Special Agent Dale Cooper , played by Kyle MacLachlan , is the protagonist of the series. Cooper is an FBI agent who arrives in Twin Peaks in 1989 to investigate the brutal murder of popular high-school student Laura Palmer . He falls in love with the town and gains a great deal of acceptance within the tightly knit community. Cooper displays an array of quirky, whimsical mannerisms, such as giving

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4320-449: The scene in which BOB appears to Maddy, calling it "one of those images that capture what the show does well" but criticised Audrey's plotline, giving the episode as a whole a B+ rating. AllRovi 's Andrea LeVasseur has noted that "Episode 9" "contains the first of many significant references to owls throughout the series", rating it four out of five stars. DVD Talk 's Jamie S. Rich gave a mixed response and commented that "side stories take

4392-426: The season premiere (19.1 million), a problem which will affect the rest of the season and which will lead the show to its eventual cancellation. Critical response to the episode was positive. In his review for The A.V. Club , Keith Phipps noted that the episodes "sows a lot of seeds for future harvest", particularly citing the references to Windom Earle , Harold Smith and Garland Briggs ' UFO work. Phipps praised

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4464-409: The severed head of high-school librarian Ruth Davenport. During the investigation, Albert begins to form a relationship with Constance Talbot, the local police department's coroner. Chester Desmond , played by Chris Isaak , is a taciturn Special Agent with the FBI who is called out by his boss, Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole , to investigate the murder of a 17-year-old girl named Teresa Banks, who

4536-429: The sheriff's department, Lucy Moran, but she has grown tired of him and seeks adventure by seeing Dick Tremayne. Andy is initially jealous of Dick's relationship with his former girlfriend, but the two later bond over Dick's temporary foster son Nicky. Not much is revealed of Andy during the show, except through physical comedy, such as his inadequacy at handling guns and sticky tape. However, Andy improves his gun skills at

4608-481: The town to investigate. After being shot, Cooper has met the Giant ( Carel Struycken ), an enigmatic figure who gave him three clues; two of these will prove as true and fundamental to the investigation, clearing Leo Johnson ( Eric Da Re ) from Teresa Banks ' murder and predicting that Jacques Renault ( Walter Olkewicz ) has been murdered. At the One Eyed Jacks , Audrey Horne ( Sherilyn Fenn ) manages to avoid

4680-501: The trial of Leland Palmer when he sketches the back of Leland's head. Following the events of the original series, Andy marries Lucy and they raise their son Wally together. When Deputy Chief Hawk receives an ominous clue from Margaret Lanterman in 2016, he attempts to help Hawk solve the clue, but is unable to do so. Andy later investigates the death of a boy killed by Richard Horne in a hit-and-run incident. Deputy Tommy "Hawk" Hill , played by Michael Horse . Born in 1951, he works at

4752-479: The viewer) to the more prominent residents of Twin Peaks. Harry states that he begins to feel that he is Dr. Watson to Cooper's Sherlock Holmes . Despite their differences, Truman represents a literary alternate to Cooper: they approach the same goal through different means. As the case progress, Harry's respect for Cooper (and vice versa) grows and the two become close friends. He regards Cooper as "the finest lawman he has ever known". He vehemently defends Cooper to

4824-552: Was a child, and leaves to report it to the Sheriff. At the hospital, Dr. Hayward ( Warren Frost ) shows to a shocked Shelly Johnson ( Madchen Amick ) her husband Leo ( Eric Da Re ), telling her that his brain may be damaged. At One Eyed Jack's, Audrey Horne ( Sherilyn Fenn ) takes the place of the girls serving Emory Battis ( Don Amendolia ), the manager of the Horne Department Store, and threatens him into giving her information. Emory admits that Audrey's father, Ben Horne,

4896-426: Was an actor. Silva said yes, and Lynch told him that he had a role in mind for him on the series. Silva accepted, and Lynch shot footage of him behind Laura's bed with no real idea of what he would do with it. Silva's reflection was accidentally caught in the footage of Sarah Palmer's frightening vision at the end of the pilot. Sarah sees a hand uncovering Laura's heart necklace from the ground, and Silva can be seen in

4968-652: Was contacted by an individual claiming to be Jeffries, which led to the killing of an agent stationed in Colombia. Cole later re-experiences Jeffries' sudden reappearance in a dream and remembers Jeffries' comment about Cooper, implying that Cooper may have been an imposter. With the death of Bowie, Jeffries is depicted as a grey orb right by a giant steaming kettle in a room above the convenience store. Cooper's doppelganger approached it, after receiving info on his whereabouts from Ray Monroe. Dale Cooper later encounters Jeffries to access 1989 to rescue Laura Palmer in " Part 17 ". Gordon Cole , played by David Lynch (and named for

5040-421: Was found wrapped in plastic. Desmond is introduced to his new partner, Special Agent Sam Stanley, and receives coded clues in the form of Lil the Dancer . Desmond and Stanley then begin their investigation by driving to a rural town called Deer Meadow. 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 . His disappearance

5112-477: Was shot. When Cooper asks Briggs how he knew that the message was for him, Briggs shows him another message from the same night: the word "Cooper" repeated. At the Haywards' house, Donna, James Hurley ( James Marshall ) and Maddy Ferguson ( Sheryl Lee ) are recording a song called "Just You." Noticing Maddy and James looking at each other, Donna rushes away from the room, unnerved; while James tries to console her,

5184-401: Was watched by an audience of 14.4 million households in the United States. Critical response to the episode was mainly positive. The small town of Twin Peaks, Washington, has been shocked by the murder of schoolgirl Laura Palmer ( Sheryl Lee ) and the attempted murder of her friend Ronette Pulaski (Phoebe Augustine). FBI special agent Dale Cooper ( Kyle MacLachlan ) has been sent to

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