Twin Peaks Wiki
Advertisement
Giantno WARNING!
This article contains plot spoilers for the 2017 series of Twin Peaks.

"You'd better hurry, my mother's coming."[src]

An American girl appeared to Dale Cooper during his escape from the Black Lodge.

Biography

The girl resembled an older Ronette Pulaski, whom Cooper had met in 1989 while investigating her kidnapping and Laura Palmer's murder at the hands of BOB.[1]

After his encounter with Naido in the place beneath the waiting room, Cooper returned to find the girl sitting in Naido's place before the fireplace. When the girl's digital watch struck 2:53, a mechanism in the room's wall resembling a power outlet began to hum and she begged Cooper to go before the arrival of her mother, whose presence was apparent by a banging noise. She additionally told him, "When you get there, you will already be there."[2]

Behind the scenes

The "American Girl," so identified in the end credits of Part 3, was portrayed by Phoebe Augustine, the actress who played Ronette Pulaski in the original Twin Peaks and in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.

Appearances

References

Advertisement