Answer: Diane
In the original series, Diane existed only through Agent Cooper's communication with her via cassette recorder. Cooper's secretary, she functioned largely as a means for Cooper to communicate (by proxy) his thoughts with the audience. In "The Return", Diane was revealed to be a real person, portrayed by frequent-Lynch-collaborator Laura Dern ("Inland Empire", "Wild at Heart", "Blue Velvet"). Incredibly foul-mouthed and jaded, she reluctantly agreed to assist the FBI in their investigation of Cooper's return and the Blue Rose cases first introduced in the movie "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me", becoming vital to the show's progression. Later in the series, she reveals that the Evil Cooper doppelganger created by the Black Lodge raped her, which explains her hesitation and harsh persona.
From Quiz: Twin Peaks: The Return
Answer: Great Northern Hotel
The Great Northern Hotel is owned by Ben Horne, the father of Audrey Horne and one of the richest people in Twin Peaks. His brother Jerry frequently visits him in his enormous office within the hotel, where they discuss their various business dealings. At the beginning of the first series, they are trying to convince some Norwegians to invest in Twin Peaks, a deal that is ruined when Audrey tells them about the murder of Laura Palmer. Later in the series they are seeking investment from some rowdy Icelanders who keep Agent Cooper awake at night.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks': The Limerick Tour
Answer: Diane
Dale Cooper speaks into a tape recorder, beginning every dictation with the name 'Diane'. It is unclear whether 'Diane' is the name of the tape recorder or an unseen person.
From Quiz: "Twin Peaks": Let's Stroll Through The Pines
Answer: Josie Packard
David Lynch originally created the character for Isabella Rossellini, in which case she would have been Italian!
From Quiz: Twin Peaks
Answer: Windom Earle
Windom Earle was played by actor Kenneth Welsh. Earle was put in a mental institution after the "Pittsburgh incident" and later on in the series comes after Cooper.
From Quiz: Let's Rock! A "Twin Peaks" Quiz
Answer: Ben Horne
Ben's brother, Jerry Horne returns from his vacation with a special treat for Ben; brie and butter sandwiches. Ben brings his brother up to speed about the Norwegians leaving and Laura Palmer's death. Jerry, upon hearing this news, finds himself too depressed to enjoy his food.
From Quiz: "Twin Peaks" - "Zen, or the Skill to Catch..."
Answer: Bird
Other shots during the credits are scenes from the mill, the Twin Peaks waterfall and landscape. The haunting 'Twin Peaks' music was composed by Angelo Badalamenti.
From Quiz: Observations on the 'Twin Peaks' Pilot Episode.
Answer: Pete Martell
Pete Martell was played by Jack Nance, who passed away in December of 1996 from a head injury sustained in a fight at a donut shop.
From Quiz: "Twin Peaks" Trivia 1
Answer: Ben, Sylvia, Audrey, Johnny
In this episode we see the Hornes sitting down for a family dinner which is rudely interrupted by the arrival of Ben's brother Jerry. We do not then see Sylvia Horne again until the end of the series.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' - Episode Two
Answer: Non-smoking room
Cooper is describing his accommodation to Diane, the often mentioned but never seen recipient of his dictaphone tapes: "Slept pretty well. Non-smoking room. There's no tobacco smell. That's a nice consideration for the business traveller. A hint of douglas fir needles in the air. As Sheriff Truman indicated they would, everything this hotel promised, they've delivered: clean, reasonably priced accommodations ... telephone works ... bathroom in really tip-top shape ... no drips, plenty of hot water and good, steady pressure ... could be a side benefit of the waterfall outside my window ... mattress firm, but not too firm."
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' - Episode One
Answer: Pete Martell
Pete finds a woman's body wrapped in plastic, washed up on the shore of the lake near his home Blue Pine Lodge. The body is not identified as Laura until Doc Hayward and the Sheriff arrive on scene.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' - The Pilot
Answer: Julee Cruise
Her album "Floating into the Night" features the songs she performed on Twin Peaks as well as others. The lyrics for that album were written by David Lynch. The music was written by Angelo Badalamenti. They also both produced it.
From Quiz: "Twin Peaks": The Characters
Answer: Gordon Cole
Played by the genius director David Lynch.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' Episode 4
Answer: Audrey Horne
Cooper finds out that Audrey wrote the note by her loopy handwriting (which apparently indicates that she's longing for love). "Jack with One Eye" refers to Benjamin's casino.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' Episode 3
Answer: Fire walk with me
These words were spoken to Cooper in his dream and appeared on a slip of paper at the scene of Laura's murder. This is also the name of the movie prequel.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' Episode 2
Answer: The Perfume Department
Ronette worked in the perfume department alongside Laura Palmer. Audrey soon gets a job there to investigate.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' Episode 1
Answer: Norma Jennings
Peggy played the owner of 'The RR Diner', Norma, who cooked that 'damn fine cherry pie!'.
From Quiz: Cast Of 'Twin Peaks'
Answer: David Lynch
It was, of course, the weirdo David Lynch.
From Quiz: The Ultimate 'Twin Peaks' Trivia
Answer: Dougie Jones
In the cliff-hanger of season two of the original series, Agent Cooper becomes trapped in the Black Lodge. An evil doppelganger invented by BOB replaced his presence on Earth. In the Black Lodge, Laura Palmer (or some kind of spiritual force taking her form) told Cooper, "I'll see you again in 25 years."
Dale Cooper did indeed return to Earth about 25 years later. Meanwhile, as "The Return" details, his evil doppelganger has been wrecking chaos upon the planet, including some of the loved ones of Cooper. Cooper doesn't return from the Black Lodge until "Part 3", replacing the life of a second doppelganger Dougie Jones. Still dazed from his experience in the Black Lodge, "Dougie" barely functions as a human, confusing all around him. After episodes of teasing, it's not until after Dougie is sent into a coma that the real Cooper "awakens" in "Part 16", memorably proclaiming "I am the FBI." He then picks up where he left, catching up with all that has taken place and making his way to the town of Twin Peaks to finish what he started- ending the evil influence of the Black Lodge on the Earth.
From Quiz: Twin Peaks: The Return
Answer: Packard Sawmill
At the beginning of the series, the sawmill is owned by the mysterious Jocelyn 'Josie' Packard, widow of the supposedly deceased Andrew Packard. However, it is run day-to-day by Andrew's sister, Catherine Martell, who does not like Josie at all. She conspires with the rich property owner Ben Horne (with whom she is having an affair) to stage a fire at the sawmill and then develop the area. However, not everything goes to plan and Catherine ends up in the blaze herself.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks': The Limerick Tour
Answer: The Giant
The infamous dream in question occurs at the end of the second episode. This is one of the small handful of episodes directed by David Lynch. The Giant does not appear to Cooper until the first episode of the second season, after Cooper is shot.
From Quiz: Twin Peaks
Answer: Troy
Troy was given to Laura on her 13th birthday by her father. It is later revealed in her diary that Benjamin Horne in fact bought the horse for her.
From Quiz: Let's Rock! A "Twin Peaks" Quiz
Answer: Loss of blood
While Laura's body had many wounds, it was all of them that killed her; no singular wound was the death blow.
From Quiz: "Twin Peaks" Episode 1.1: "Traces to Nowhere" Quiz
Answer: plastic
This was one of the enduring images from the series. Pete Martell discovers the body when he goes out fishing. He phones the police station and says: "She's dead. Wrapped in plastic."
From Quiz: Observations on the 'Twin Peaks' Pilot Episode.
Answer: Betty Briggs
Sarah, realizing that Laura is not at home, begins to immediately worry. Perhaps she had an idea that something was wrong, but still hoped that everything was okay.
From Quiz: "Twin Peaks" Trivia 1
Answer: Shakespeare
Ben attempts to charm Blackie by reciting: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day, thou art more lovely and more temperate".
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' - Episode Two
Answer: 315
Again, this fact is mentioned in Cooper's recorded message to Diane. Cooper remains in the same room at the Great Northern throughout his stay in Twin Peaks.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' - Episode One
Answer: Norway
This group of Norwegians were considering investing in Ben Horne's Ghostwood project, but have returned home by the end of the pilot episode. Their sudden departure occurs after Audrey Horne wanders into their meeting room and "accidentally" mentions that there has been a murder in town.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' - The Pilot
Answer: Tommy "The Hawk" Hill
I think they mention his full name once. I used the "Twin Peaks Gazette's" web site as a reference to spelling and names.
From Quiz: "Twin Peaks": The Characters
Answer: Finley's Fine Twine
There were traces of two different types of twine on Laura's corpse. One was Finley's Fine Twine, which Cooper sends Deputy Andy to get a sample of while visiting Bob Lydecker.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' Episode 4
Answer: Harry Truman
Albert had it in for Harry the minute he rode into Twin Peaks. Here they're arguing because Albert wants to delay Laura's funeral for testing.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' Episode 3
Answer: Paris
He brings his brother, Benjamin, back a sandwich that brings back old memories.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' Episode 2
Answer: Cotton Balls
In reference to her silent drape runners. "By god, those things will be quiet now!"
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks' Episode 1
Answer: Harry Truman
Michael Ontkean played the Twin Peaks sherrif, Harry Truman...
From Quiz: Cast Of 'Twin Peaks'
Answer: her father
Although he could have been possessed by certain evil spirits, it was Laura's own dad who killed her.
From Quiz: The Ultimate 'Twin Peaks' Trivia
Answer: Dr. Jacoby
In the original series, the eccentric Dr Lawrence Jacoby was notable for his unconventional methods of treating his patients, including Benjamin Horne and Laura Palmer herself. In "The Return", Dr Jacoby is seen broadcasting conspiracy theories about corporations and the government, selling spray-painted golden shovels to his audience as an apparent means of escaping their influence. We do know at least one viewer: fellow eccentric Nadine Hurley, who is driven by her admiration of Dr Jacoby to visit him, and it is implied the two begin a relationship. Earlier in the series, Nadine visits her ex-lover Ed and apologises for her jealousy, giving her blessing to his relationship with Norma.
As for the other characters, Bobby Briggs has taken up a position at the Twin Peaks Sheriff's department. Margaret Lanterman, aka "The Log Lady", is dying, but still has time to give sagely advice to Sheriff Hawk. Tragically, the Log Lady's experiences in the series mirrored that of actress Catherine E Coulson, who passed away shortly after filming and filmed her scenes while dying from cancer. Sheriff Harry S Truman was not present due to illness, logistically explained as Michael Ontkean did not wish to return from retirement to portray the character.
From Quiz: Twin Peaks: The Return
Answer: The Roadhouse
The Roadhouse is one of the main places to go for a drink and listen to music in Twin Peaks. It is owned by the Renault brothers, with Jacques and Bernard having worked there during the original series. It is the location for the annual Miss Twin Peaks contest, won in season 2 by Annie Blackburn, the sister of former winner Norma Jennings. At the culmination of the contest, Windom Earle kidnapped Annie, stealing the Log Lady's car to drive away.
From Quiz: 'Twin Peaks': The Limerick Tour
Answer: Hong Kong
Josie left Hong Kong and came to Twin Peaks in the company of Andrew Packard, who met her in the depths of the underworld. Poor Sheriff Truman - though he was not, despite the occasional moment of bewilderment, a stupid man, he was certainly much too innocent to handle Josie.
How it all ends up: Josie's past catches up with her; the Sheriff, bewildered, descends temporarily into drunken misery.
From Quiz: The Secret Affairs of Twin Peaks
Answer: Body language
In the pilot episode, Sheriff Truman (Michael Ontkean) tells Cooper about Josie (Joan Chen) as he moves slightly in his chair. In episode one ("Traces to Nowhere"), Coop asks Harry, "How long have you been in love with Josie?" Harry replies, "How did you know?" Coop answers, "Body language."
From Quiz: "Twin Peaks": Let's Stroll Through The Pines
Answer: Sparkwood and 21
The swinging traffic light was on the cover of the European video release of the pilot, which isn't the same as the pilot that aired on t.v.
From Quiz: Twin Peaks