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* BiTheWay: ''The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer'' [[spoiler:reveals that she was one of Laura's lovers while Laura was her English tutor]]. May actually be a case of LipstickLesbian as that is the only relationship she 100% had for her own pleasure.
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* ConspiracyTheorist: Given that this is the ''Twin Peaks'' universe, though, the conspiracies he believes in may very well be real, at least in-universe.
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* ConspiracyTheorist: [[spoiler: His own experiences]] certainly factor into this, but his defense of Nixon in Twin Peaks' local paper swerves into the downright paranoid.
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* ConspiracyTheorist: In ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'', he proffers up a paranoid-sounding explanation for Nixon's impeachment involving a conspiracy against him. [[spoiler: His own experiences]] certainly factor into this, but his defense of Nixon in Twin Peaks' local paper swerves into the downright paranoid.
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* ConspiracyTheorist: Uses his oddball conspiracy podcast to pitch the independent shovel business he runs after retirement.
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* ConspiracyTheorist: Uses his oddball An overtly humorous example in ''The Return''. He runs a pirate radio station in which he advocates naturopathic medicine and anti-GMO conspiracy podcast theories as a lead-in to making a pitch the independent for his shovel business he runs after retirement. business.
** Notable for the fact TheMenInBlack, TheFairFolk, TheSyndicate, as well as an FBI conspiracy all exist in this universe. Yet, ''nothing'' Jacoby says is true.
** Notable for the fact TheMenInBlack, TheFairFolk, TheSyndicate, as well as an FBI conspiracy all exist in this universe. Yet, ''nothing'' Jacoby says is true.
* TheStoner: According to ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'' and ''The Return'', he has been living a stoner lifestyle for a while, which [[CloudCuckooLander explains a lot]].
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* SheKnowsTooMuch: While annotating ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'', she notes that she is concerned some of the information she stumbles on in the documents she annotates could cause her to lose her job or worse.
* TranquilFury: ''The Return'' shows her as mellow, cheerful, and spiritually attuned. Her annotations in ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'', however, make it very clear that her actual thoughts reflect an impatient, passive aggressive, and frustratedly skeptical side that she consciously hides in her day to day interactions.
* TranquilFury: ''The Return'' shows her as mellow, cheerful, and spiritually attuned. Her annotations in ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'', however, make it very clear that her actual thoughts reflect an impatient, passive aggressive, and frustratedly skeptical side that she consciously hides in her day to day interactions.
* SexyWalk: The FBI take her along when they go see Evil Cooper in prison. Afterwards her boss Gordon tells her to go wait in the diner so he can have a private talk with his colleague Albert in the parking lot. She does a very sultry walk, which doesn't go unnoticed.
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* SheKnowsTooMuch: While annotating ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'', she notes that she is concerned some of the information she stumbles on in the documents she annotates could cause her to lose her job or worse.
* TranquilFury: ''The Return'' shows her as mellow, cheerful, and spiritually attuned. Her annotations in ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'', however, make it very clear that her actual thoughts reflect an impatient, passive aggressive, and frustratedly skeptical side that she consciously hides in her day to day interactions.
-->'''Albert:''' I'm feeling better now.
* SheKnowsTooMuch: While annotating ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'', she notes that she is concerned some of the information she stumbles on in the documents she annotates could cause her to lose her job or worse.
* TranquilFury: ''The Return'' shows her as mellow, cheerful, and spiritually attuned. Her annotations in ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'', however, make it very clear that her actual thoughts reflect an impatient, passive aggressive, and frustratedly skeptical side that she consciously hides in her day to day interactions.
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* BigBad: For ''The Return''. With BOB remaining unseen due to RealLifeWritesThePlot, Evil Coop seems to now share the mantle with him for evilest villain in the series.
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* BigBad: For ''The Return''. With Effectively serving as the new BOB remaining unseen due to RealLifeWritesThePlot, Evil Coop seems to in light of Frank Silva's death and now share sharing the mantle with him BOB for evilest villain in the series.
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* TheFool: He goes through his day like a zombie but still manages to win $452,000 at a casino, save his company and its clients as well as his own life by the power of intuition.
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* SpySpeak: In episode 9, he leaves a cryptic message on his employer's answering machine about his failed assassination on Dougie and his immanent exit:
-->"No cigar. Taking medical leave."
-->"No cigar. Taking medical leave."
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* ChurchGoingVillain: Alludes to having become religious during his conversation with Hank Jennings, but also seems to see it as a cynical way to put on a good face while exploiting his victims.
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* StrawPolitical: Some of Mark Frost's New Deal Democrat views become very apparent when Thomas Eckhardt refers to attending Republican fundraisers (he treats them as dating socials as well as a way to find more victims to exploit).
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* AllGirlsWantBadGuys: Especially if their husband is a pillar of the community and too much of a good guy to do anything about Red's apparent homewrecker status.
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* EnfantTerrible: Strongly implied to have been just as much of a bad guy early on in life as he is by the time of ''The Return''.
** Ben Horne: "That boy was ''never'' right!"
** Ben Horne: "That boy was ''never'' right!"
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* HalfHumanHybrid: If one is to believe that he's the offspring of [[spoiler:Audrey and the Black Lodge-created doppelganger.]]
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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: While Jacques has a tangential connection to the Laura Palmer case and his death was linked to that, Bernard's death was just silencing a loose and and providing motivation for his brother Jean to seek revenge
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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: While Jacques has a tangential connection to the Laura Palmer case and his death was linked to that, Bernard's death was just silencing a loose and end and providing motivation for his brother Jean to seek revenge
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* UglyGuyHotWife: By the time of ''The Return'' Audrey has managed to retain her good lucks but has found herself married to a man she openly loathes named Charlie who looks like a potato wearing glasses.[note] The actor suffers from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis [/note]
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* UglyGuyHotWife: By the time of ''The Return'' Audrey has managed to retain her good lucks but has found herself married to a man she openly loathes named Charlie who looks like a potato wearing glasses.[note] [[note]] The actor suffers from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis [/note][[/note]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When Ben is falsely accused of Laura Palmer's murder, his legal counsel is literally to get a better lawyer.
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* BettyAndVeronica: Gender inverted, he's the Betty to Laura Palmer while Bobby's the Veronica.
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* DiscoDan: A 50's greaser kid about 40 years too late, at least in fashion (though Twin Peaks is rather behind the times in most areas).
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* SingingVoiceDissonance: His normal voice is rather deep. His singing voice literally sounds like a woman.
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* CurbstompBattle: Deals one to [[spoiler: Ray's buddy Renzo, crushing him in an arm wrestling contest before crushing his face with one punch]].
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* ChildByRape: [[spoiler:Doc Hayward says that "Cooper" visited the comatose Audrey in the hospital before leaving Twin Peaks. Considering the implication that "Cooper" had raped Diane, it's ''very'' possible that he did the same to Audrey, and Richard is the resulting offspring. Also makes sense considering his behavior.]]
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* HalfHumanHybrid: If one is to believe that he's the offspring of [[spoiler:Audrey and the Black Lodge-created doppelganger.]]
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* ShoutOut: Kyle [=MachLachlan=] says his appearance is derived from that Creator/JavierBardem's portrayal of [[Literature/NoCountryForOldMen Anton Chigurh]]. He also shares a few personality traits with him.
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* DarkMistress: Daria is apparently this to Mr. C, [[spoiler: not that it does her much good]].
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* EldritchAbomination: Even moreso than the other spiritual beings in the series. It looks ''nothing'' like a human being, violently kills the only people unfortunate enough ro meet it, and is heavily implied to be [[spoiler: the creator of BOB]].
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* EldritchAbomination: Even moreso than the other spiritual beings in the series. It looks ''nothing'' like a human being, violently kills the only people unfortunate enough ro to meet it, and is heavily implied to be [[spoiler: the creator of BOB]].BOB]].
* EyelessFace: Doesn't appear to have any eyes.
* EyelessFace: Doesn't appear to have any eyes.
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* HillbillyHorrors: To an almost ''The Hills Have Eyes'' level. They live in a creepy cabin in ths middle of the woods with their deformed family members and are at Mr. C's beck and call.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler: Ray and Daria try to kill Mr. C at the behest of Philip Jeffries. Both fail, though Ray would have succeeded if not for the intervention of the Woodsmen]].
* HillbillyHorrors: To an almost ''The Hills Have Eyes'' level. They live in a creepy cabin in ths middle of the woods with their deformed family members and are at Mr. C's beck and call.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler: Ray and Daria try to kill Mr. C at the behest of Philip Jeffries. Both fail, though Ray would have succeeded if not for the intervention of the Woodsmen]].
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Gordon Cole and Agent Cooper take way too much enjoyment in making a very hung over Harry Truman throw up by mentioning varieties of rich or spicy food.
* MartyStu: An interesting subversion of the fact he's a self-insert character for the creator with a fairly large role. Most fans love the ridiculous LargeHam character Lynch plays and he stands up well against far more seasoned actors. Albeit, there is the fact Shelly is incredibly attracted to him...
* NotSoAboveItAll: Gordon Cole and Agent Cooper take way too much enjoyment in making a very hung over Harry Truman throw up by mentioning varieties of rich or spicy food.
* HappilyMarried: Subverted. At least at one point during her marriage. It's true in the present day.
* TheMistress: [[spoiler: Ben Horne treats his relationship with Eileen far more seriously than he does his other affairs.]]
* TheMistress: [[spoiler: Ben Horne treats his relationship with Eileen far more seriously than he does his other affairs.]]
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* WhatTheHellHero: Accepts, unlike everyone else, Ben Horne has changed. Unfortunately, is the one most keenly aware his attempts to change, [[spoiler: specifically trying to start a relationship with his unknowning daughter,]] could destroy her family.
* YourCheatingHeart: Given Audrey and Donna are the same age, both she and Ben Horne were married when [[spoiler: Donna]] was conceived.
* YourCheatingHeart: Given Audrey and Donna are the same age, both she and Ben Horne were married when [[spoiler: Donna]] was conceived.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His debut scene in ''Fire Walk With Me''. He's a GrumpyOldMan with typical Lynchian quirks, having a sign not to bother him before 9 a.m. and helping the detectives into the victim's trailer. In spite of that, he's cooperative with the FBI and brings them some coffee. The scenes serve as a good summary of Carl's character and further highlights Deer Meadows as the inverted Twin Peaks being an inhabitant of the former but behaving like the latter (cooperative with the investigation, strange but friendly, and giving good coffee).
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* BiTheWay: ''The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer'' [[spoiler:reveals that she was one of Laura's lovers while Laura was her English tutor]].
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: The show constantly zig-zags between Josie being an innocent victim ForcedIntoEvil and a ManipulativeBitch. We never get a clear answer up until [[spoiler: she dies.]]
* BiTheWay: ''The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer'' [[spoiler:reveals that she was one of Laura's lovers while Laura was her English tutor]]. May actually be a case of LipstickLesbian as that is the only relationship she 100% had for her own pleasure.
* ConsummateLiar: Assuming she was faking her fear of David Eckhardt or at least playing it up, she fools everyone in Twin Peaks except [[spoiler: Cooper.]]
* BiTheWay: ''The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer'' [[spoiler:reveals that she was one of Laura's lovers while Laura was her English tutor]]. May actually be a case of LipstickLesbian as that is the only relationship she 100% had for her own pleasure.
* ConsummateLiar: Assuming she was faking her fear of David Eckhardt or at least playing it up, she fools everyone in Twin Peaks except [[spoiler: Cooper.]]
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Throws herself on the mercy of Catherine Martell [[spoiler: and her brother Andrew]]. She would have had more luck with Harry S. Truman and Coop. Hell, even Pete.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: Josie kills David Eckhardt the moment she's alone with him.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: Josie kills David Eckhardt the moment she's alone with him.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: WordOfGod was that she would have shot herself but they couldn't do it on camera. [[spoiler: So BOB and the Arm kills her instead.]]
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler: is trapped in a desk knob in the Great Northern hotel and according to Deleted Scenes the Black Lodge.]]
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler: is trapped in a desk knob in the Great Northern hotel and according to Deleted Scenes the Black Lodge.]]
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Is Josie a victim? Evil? Both?
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Cooper never suspected Josie was EvilAllAlong or had any reason to go after him [[spoiler: until she shot him.]]
* TheVamp: Has sex with Andrew Packard, David Eckhardt, Sheriff Harry S. Truman, and Laura Palmer.
* VillainsDoTheDirtyWork: [[spoiler: After she kills David Eckhardt, she is killed by BOB and the Arm.]]
* WhyNotJustShootHim: Averted. Except, she had the profoundly bad luck of being across the hall from Agent Cooper [[spoiler: when she killed David Eckhardt.]]
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Pretty much her only trick aside from being TheVamp.
* TheVamp: Has sex with Andrew Packard, David Eckhardt, Sheriff Harry S. Truman, and Laura Palmer.
* VillainsDoTheDirtyWork: [[spoiler: After she kills David Eckhardt, she is killed by BOB and the Arm.]]
* WhyNotJustShootHim: Averted. Except, she had the profoundly bad luck of being across the hall from Agent Cooper [[spoiler: when she killed David Eckhardt.]]
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Pretty much her only trick aside from being TheVamp.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: Like Josie, it's never entirely clear whether Evelyn Marsh is telling the truth about anything.
* BadBadActing: A charitable interpretation of her seduction of James is she's not that good at it.
* ConsummateLiar: Averted as her lies are close to BlatantLies but [[GoodIsDumb James buys them hook, line, and sinker.]]
* {{Expy}}: Basically is a Caucasian Josie Packard.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: One interpretation of why she balked at framing James. The other is a HighHeelFaceTurn. A third is she recognized killing James was possible but Donna would be one body too many.
* BadBadActing: A charitable interpretation of her seduction of James is she's not that good at it.
* ConsummateLiar: Averted as her lies are close to BlatantLies but [[GoodIsDumb James buys them hook, line, and sinker.]]
* {{Expy}}: Basically is a Caucasian Josie Packard.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: One interpretation of why she balked at framing James. The other is a HighHeelFaceTurn. A third is she recognized killing James was possible but Donna would be one body too many.
* KarmaHoudini: Basically puts all the blame on her partner and plays the role of a terrified victim.
* KickTheDog: All but brags to Donna she's slept with James (Donna's boyfriend at the time). This despite the fact Donna and James are ''seventeen.''
* ManipulativeBitch: Plans to frame James Hurley for killing her husband.
* KickTheDog: All but brags to Donna she's slept with James (Donna's boyfriend at the time). This despite the fact Donna and James are ''seventeen.''
* ManipulativeBitch: Plans to frame James Hurley for killing her husband.
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* SympatheticAdulterer: How Evelyn Marsh portrays herself. The truth is she's anything but.
* TheVamp: A classic example of one whocauses even Cooper easily persuades James Hurley to misses a few steps.come to her bed.
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* SatelliteLoveInterest: His entire role in the series revolves about being Audrey's love interest. Played with as he has a (minor) role with in Ben Horne's plan to sabotage the Ghostwood development project.
** He works with BOB in [[spoiler: killing Josie Packard and claiming her soul.]]
** He later actively helps Cooper in his quest to escape the Black Lodge and survive assassination attempts against him in ''The Return.''
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** NeutralNoLonger: [[spoiler: This is finally resolved in ''The Return'' when he's actively working against BOB and to draw him back into the Black Lodge.]]
** NeutralNoLonger: [[spoiler: This is finally resolved in ''The Return'' when he's actively working against BOB and to draw him back into the Black Lodge.]]
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* AwesomeMcCoolName: John Justice Wheeler is about the most 90s name you could come up with. Either that or something which belongs in WesternAnimation.
* ButNowIMustGo: Pretty much how his break-up with Audrey is handled.
* CatchPhrase: "Call me Jack." [[RunningGag No one does.]]
* CharacterShilling: Ben Horne gives the guy's glowing recommendations in front of his daughter.
* DebtDetester: It's implied that rather than genuinely liking Ben Horne, Jack feels indebted to him for giving him the seed money to start his company.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Despite the fact he's a corporate raider, he's depicted as fixing damaged businesses so they'll flourish while also making them eco-friendly. In short, the very opposite of Ben Horne.
* ImprobableAge: A DownplayedTrope example. Billy Zane was about 25 when Twin Peaks aired and while it's not IMPOSSIBLE for Jack to have done all the things he's done, it's somewhat unlikely.
* ButNowIMustGo: Pretty much how his break-up with Audrey is handled.
* CatchPhrase: "Call me Jack." [[RunningGag No one does.]]
* CharacterShilling: Ben Horne gives the guy's glowing recommendations in front of his daughter.
* DebtDetester: It's implied that rather than genuinely liking Ben Horne, Jack feels indebted to him for giving him the seed money to start his company.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Despite the fact he's a corporate raider, he's depicted as fixing damaged businesses so they'll flourish while also making them eco-friendly. In short, the very opposite of Ben Horne.
* ImprobableAge: A DownplayedTrope example. Billy Zane was about 25 when Twin Peaks aired and while it's not IMPOSSIBLE for Jack to have done all the things he's done, it's somewhat unlikely.
* OddFriendship: Given Ben Horne is a CorruptCorporateExecutive, attempted murderer, serial adulterer, and pimp (!) among his other less-savory qualities--it's rather strange to find him friends with a NiceGuy HonestCorporateExecutive like Jack.
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* UnclePennybags: Buys failing businesses, streamlines them, and then makes them eco-friendly. Probably the nicest depiction of a corporate shark like Gordon Gecko you'll ever see.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: His entire role in the series revolves about being Audrey's love interest. Played with as he has a (minor) role with Ben Horne's plan to sabotage the Ghostwood development project.
* SelfMadeMan: Apparently, worked his way up through construction (as a laborer) to starting his own company before becoming a corporate raider.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: His entire role in the series revolves about being Audrey's love interest. Played with as he has a (minor) role with Ben Horne's plan to sabotage the Ghostwood development project.
* SelfMadeMan: Apparently, worked his way up through construction (as a laborer) to starting his own company before becoming a corporate raider.
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A beautiful refugee from a convent who takes up residence in Twin Peaks. She starts work at the Double R Diner and soon becomes Cooper's love interest.
!!Annie Blackburn
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* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Audrey's Veronica.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Was installed in the series to be Cooper's love interest in place of Audrey.
* FanServiceWithASmile: Becomes a waitress at the Double R Diner.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has one on her wrist that's never explained, but presumably from a suicide attempt.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: A sweet girl who escaped from a nunnery played by the very blonde Heather Graham.
* NiceGirl: Almost as nice as Audrey.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Has qualities of Shelly and Audrey.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Harry assures Cooper that she's OK, even though both her scenes in the Black Lodge and her cameo in ''Fire Walk With Me'' heavily imply that she was murdered. Mentions of her in ''The Return'' seem to be deliberately ambiguous on her current status.
!!Blackie O'Reilly
->Played by: Victoria Catlin
The madame for One Eyed Jacks and the mastermind behind [[spoiler: Audrey Horne's kidnapping.]]
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* BigBadWannabe: She is way out of her depth when she graduates from prostitution to kidnapping.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:She's fatally stabbed by Jean Renault early in Season 2, during the police raid on One Eyed Jack's, when it seems that she might be willing to sell him out to protect herself.]]
* DepravedBisexual: ''The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer'' reveals that she availed herself of the services of the girls at One Eyed Jack's, in addition to having a long-standing affair with its male owner and certain regular clients.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Is a beautiful pale skinned and dark haired woman.
* FunctionalAddict: Blackie has a heroine addiction, and while she is stable most of the time, she quickly becomes a wreck if she not given the drug regularly. The Horne brother uses this fact to control her and keep her docile.
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->Played by: Creator/DavidWarner
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A powerful businessman who briefly menaces the town of Twin Peaks.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Was installed in the series to be Cooper's love interest in place of Audrey.
* FanServiceWithASmile: Becomes a waitress at the Double R Diner.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has one on her wrist that's never explained, but presumably from a suicide attempt.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: A sweet girl who escaped from a nunnery played by the very blonde Heather Graham.
* NiceGirl: Almost as nice as Audrey.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Has qualities of Shelly and Audrey.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Harry assures Cooper that she's OK, even though both her scenes in the Black Lodge and her cameo in ''Fire Walk With Me'' heavily imply that she was murdered. Mentions of her in ''The Return'' seem to be deliberately ambiguous on her current status.
!!Blackie O'Reilly
->Played by: Victoria Catlin
The madame for One Eyed Jacks and the mastermind behind [[spoiler: Audrey Horne's kidnapping.]]
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* BigBadWannabe: She is way out of her depth when she graduates from prostitution to kidnapping.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:She's fatally stabbed by Jean Renault early in Season 2, during the police raid on One Eyed Jack's, when it seems that she might be willing to sell him out to protect herself.]]
* DepravedBisexual: ''The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer'' reveals that she availed herself of the services of the girls at One Eyed Jack's, in addition to having a long-standing affair with its male owner and certain regular clients.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Is a beautiful pale skinned and dark haired woman.
* FunctionalAddict: Blackie has a heroine addiction, and while she is stable most of the time, she quickly becomes a wreck if she not given the drug regularly. The Horne brother uses this fact to control her and keep her docile.
!!Thomas Eckhardt
->Played by: Creator/DavidWarner
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A powerful businessman who briefly menaces the town of Twin Peaks.
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!!Madeline "Maddy" Ferguson
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->Played by: Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer's identical cousin. She comes to Twin Peaks to help find justice for her dead relative.
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!!Annie Blackburn
->Played by: Creator/HeatherGraham
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->Played by: Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer's identical cousin. She comes to
A beautiful refugee from a convent who takes up residence in Twin
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* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Audrey's Veronica.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Was installed in the series to be Cooper's love interest in place of Audrey.
* FanServiceWithASmile: Becomes a waitress at the Double R Diner.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has one on her wrist that's never explained, but presumably from a suicide attempt.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: A sweet girl who escaped from a nunnery played by the very blonde Heather Graham.
* NiceGirl: Almost as nice as Audrey.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Has qualities of Shelly and Audrey.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Harry assures Cooper that she's OK, even though both her scenes in the Black Lodge and her cameo in ''Fire Walk With Me'' heavily imply that she was murdered. Mentions of her in ''The Return'' seem to be deliberately ambiguous on her current status.
!!Blackie O'Reilly
->Played by: Victoria Catlin
The madame for One Eyed Jacks and the mastermind behind [[spoiler: Audrey Horne's kidnapping.]]
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* BigBadWannabe: She is way out of her depth when she graduates from prostitution to kidnapping.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:She's fatally stabbed by Jean Renault early in Season 2, during the police raid on One Eyed Jack's, when it seems that she might be willing to sell him out to protect herself.]]
* DepravedBisexual: ''The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer'' reveals that she availed herself of the services of the girls at One Eyed Jack's, in addition to having a long-standing affair with its male owner and certain regular clients.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Is a beautiful pale skinned and dark haired woman.
* FunctionalAddict: Blackie has a heroine addiction, and while she is stable most of the time, she quickly becomes a wreck if she not given the drug regularly. The Horne brother uses this fact to control her and keep her docile.
!!Madeline "Maddy" Ferguson
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->Played by: Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer's identical cousin. She comes to Twin Peaks to help find justice for her dead relative.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Was installed in the series to be Cooper's love interest in place of Audrey.
* FanServiceWithASmile: Becomes a waitress at the Double R Diner.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has one on her wrist that's never explained, but presumably from a suicide attempt.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: A sweet girl who escaped from a nunnery played by the very blonde Heather Graham.
* NiceGirl: Almost as nice as Audrey.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Has qualities of Shelly and Audrey.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Harry assures Cooper that she's OK, even though both her scenes in the Black Lodge and her cameo in ''Fire Walk With Me'' heavily imply that she was murdered. Mentions of her in ''The Return'' seem to be deliberately ambiguous on her current status.
!!Blackie O'Reilly
->Played by: Victoria Catlin
The madame for One Eyed Jacks and the mastermind behind [[spoiler: Audrey Horne's kidnapping.]]
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* BigBadWannabe: She is way out of her depth when she graduates from prostitution to kidnapping.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:She's fatally stabbed by Jean Renault early in Season 2, during the police raid on One Eyed Jack's, when it seems that she might be willing to sell him out to protect herself.]]
* DepravedBisexual: ''The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer'' reveals that she availed herself of the services of the girls at One Eyed Jack's, in addition to having a long-standing affair with its male owner and certain regular clients.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Is a beautiful pale skinned and dark haired woman.
* FunctionalAddict: Blackie has a heroine addiction, and while she is stable most of the time, she quickly becomes a wreck if she not given the drug regularly. The Horne brother uses this fact to control her and keep her docile.
!!Madeline "Maddy" Ferguson
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->Played by: Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer's identical cousin. She comes to Twin Peaks to help find justice for her dead relative.
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->Played by: Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer's identical cousin. She comes to Twin Peaks to help find justice for her dead relative.
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maddy_ferguson.PNG]]
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Laura Palmer's identical cousin. She comes to Twin Peaks to help find justice for her dead relative.
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* TheBrute: Miss Jones fills in as a traditional Dragon (being the 2nd in command who attempts to kill on Eckhardt's orders) while Mr. Kumagai is more of the muscle meant to show force and strong-arm Josie back to Hong Kong.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: He disappears after giving Josie the ultimatum to come back to Eckhardt and it's not until Thomas Eckhardt enters the story personally many episodes later do we find out that Mr. Kumagai was KilledOffscreen [[spoiler:by Josie]].
* TheWorfEffect: Introduced beating up Hank Jennings, then top dog, to establish himself as a threat.
!!Jones
->Played by: Brenda Strong
Thomas Eckhardt's assistent.
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* AmoralAfrikaner: Much like her boss she's a ruthless gangster and after being arrested she just stops talking and demands to speak to the South African embassy.
* TheDragon: Eckhardt's assistant who keeps his evil affairs in order. When [[spoiler:Eckhardt dies]] she goes about trying to clear up all the loose ends he left, including personally trying to murder Sheriff Truman.
* FemmeFatale: Perhaps best displayed when she gets into bed with Truman, kisses him and tries to strangle him.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The only member of Eckhardt's gang still operational after his arc ends. She's sent to jail, resists interrogation and waits on word from the South African Embassy. Questions like why she tried to kill the sheriff are quickly dismissed by the officers just guessing Eckhardt ordered her to because Truman was in love with Josie.
!!Madeline "Maddy" Ferguson
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->Played by: Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer's identical cousin. She comes to Twin Peaks to help find justice for her dead relative.
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: He disappears after giving Josie the ultimatum to come back to Eckhardt and it's not until Thomas Eckhardt enters the story personally many episodes later do we find out that Mr. Kumagai was KilledOffscreen [[spoiler:by Josie]].
* TheWorfEffect: Introduced beating up Hank Jennings, then top dog, to establish himself as a threat.
!!Jones
->Played by: Brenda Strong
Thomas Eckhardt's assistent.
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* AmoralAfrikaner: Much like her boss she's a ruthless gangster and after being arrested she just stops talking and demands to speak to the South African embassy.
* TheDragon: Eckhardt's assistant who keeps his evil affairs in order. When [[spoiler:Eckhardt dies]] she goes about trying to clear up all the loose ends he left, including personally trying to murder Sheriff Truman.
* FemmeFatale: Perhaps best displayed when she gets into bed with Truman, kisses him and tries to strangle him.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The only member of Eckhardt's gang still operational after his arc ends. She's sent to jail, resists interrogation and waits on word from the South African Embassy. Questions like why she tried to kill the sheriff are quickly dismissed by the officers just guessing Eckhardt ordered her to because Truman was in love with Josie.
!!Madeline "Maddy" Ferguson
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maddy_ferguson.PNG]]
->Played by: Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer's identical cousin. She comes to Twin Peaks to help find justice for her dead relative.
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* ALighterShadeOfBlack: His conflict with Eckhardt is clear EvilVsEvil but of the two Andrew comes off as more personable and has more PetTheDog moments than Eckhardt.
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* PetTheDog:
** Andrew may be a corrupt and amoral man but even he has a soft spot for Pete and the two have a strong brotherly relationship. Even when he and Catherine start to go against each other he still trusts Pete and lets him in on his schemes. [[spoiler:Which unfortunately get the pair killed]].
** He admits an admiration for Audrey's protest when he encounters her, complimenting her for sticking to her principles.
** Andrew may be a corrupt and amoral man but even he has a soft spot for Pete and the two have a strong brotherly relationship. Even when he and Catherine start to go against each other he still trusts Pete and lets him in on his schemes. [[spoiler:Which unfortunately get the pair killed]].
** He admits an admiration for Audrey's protest when he encounters her, complimenting her for sticking to her principles.
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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: Dying at the hands of Eckhardt's ThanatosGambit is a good fate for someone so confident in his intelligence. Shame about Pete, though.]]
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler: His treatment of Josie is rotten even if she did try to kill him.]]
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler: His treatment of Josie is rotten even if she did try to kill him.]]
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: [[spoiler: Gives one to Josie before saying they will never speak again.]]
* SmugSnake: Thinks he's got everyone wrapped around his finger but really just coasts along on Catherine's plans.
* SmugSnake: Thinks he's got everyone wrapped around his finger but really just coasts along on Catherine's plans.
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* AmbiguousSituation: We never find out who did what in the Josie/Thomas/Packard situation.
* AmoralAfrikaner: He's a fairly powerful and cruel
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Used to be Andrew Packard's business partner in selling lumber in Hong Kong.
* DidntSeeThatComing: [[spoiler: Josie exercising WhyDontYouJustShootHim.]]
* TheDreaded: Josie is terrified of him and blames him for everything wrong in her life.
* EntitledToHaveYou: Believes he owns Josie and that she should be his and his alone.
* EvilSoundsDeep: David Warner's voice is an excellent example of this, though it's more raspy than deep.
* EvilVersusEvil: Thomas vs. Packard vs. Josie.
* DidntSeeThatComing: [[spoiler: Josie exercising WhyDontYouJustShootHim.]]
* TheDreaded: Josie is terrified of him and blames him for everything wrong in her life.
* EntitledToHaveYou: Believes he owns Josie and that she should be his and his alone.
* EvilSoundsDeep: David Warner's voice is an excellent example of this, though it's more raspy than deep.
* EvilVersusEvil: Thomas vs. Packard vs. Josie.
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* ManipulativeBastard: Has this reputation with Andrew and Catherine.
* ThanatosGambit: [[spoiler: Arranges a post-mortem puzzle for Pete and Andrew which basically leads them to follow a series of clues to a bomb that kills them both.]]
* WeHardlyKnewYa: Doesn't make that many appearances despite massive build-up.
* ThanatosGambit: [[spoiler: Arranges a post-mortem puzzle for Pete and Andrew which basically leads them to follow a series of clues to a bomb that kills them both.]]
* WeHardlyKnewYa: Doesn't make that many appearances despite massive build-up.
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* UglyGuyHotWife: By the time of ''The Return'' Audrey has managed to retain her good lucks but has found herself married to a man she openly loathes named Charlie who looks like a potato wearing glasses.
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* UglyGuyHotWife: By the time of ''The Return'' Audrey has managed to retain her good lucks but has found herself married to a man she openly loathes named Charlie who looks like a potato wearing glasses. [note] The actor suffers from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis [/note]
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* TookALevelInKindness: In ''The Return'', Carl has mellowed out considerably and is a quietly friendly old man who wants the best for those around him.
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* RevengeBeforeReason: His desire to avenge his brother dying of sexual intercourse in his late seventies with a much-much younger woman. [[spoiler: ''The Secret History of Twin Peaks'' says he's probably right.]]
** [[spoiler: Subverted when he ends up with Lana himself.]]
** [[spoiler: Subverted when he ends up with Lana himself.]]