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'''Gordon Cole''' is a Regional Bureau Chief in the FBI and [[Dale Cooper|Agent Cooper]]'s immediate superior.
'''Gordon Cole''', played by [[David Lynch]], is a Regional Bureau Chief in the FBI and [[Dale Cooper|Agent Cooper]]'s immediate superior. He is very hard-of-hearing (wearing large hearing aids) and thus speaks very loud. 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 he appears, he says, “Cooper, you remind me today of a small Mexican chihuahua.” The conversation continues as normal, with the issue remaining unsolved.
 
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==Biography==
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===''Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me''===
 
[[File:Gordoncole.jpg|thumb|264px||left|Gordon Cole in ''[[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.
   
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''The exact meaning of this is never given, but fans have speculated that a “blue rose” case is one involving the supernatural.''
While in Twin Peaks, Cooper and Cole go to the [[Double R Diner]] where he is smitten by waitress [[Shelly Johnson]], whom to his surprise he can hear perfectly well.
 
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===''Twin Peaks''===
   
 
While in Twin Peaks, Cooper and Cole go to the [[Double R Diner]] where he is smitten by waitress [[Shelly Johnson]], whom to his surprise he can hear perfectly well.
[[File:Gordoncole.jpg|thumb|264px||left|Gordon Cole in ''[[Fire Walk with Me]]''.]]
 
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==Hearing==
At the beginning of [[Twin Peaks: 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 exact meaning of this is never given, but fans have speculated that a “blue rose” case is one involving the supernatural.
 
 
He is very hard-of-hearing (wearing large hearing aids) and thus speaks very loud. 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 he appears, he says, “Cooper, you remind me today of a small Mexican chihuahua.” The conversation continues as normal, with the issue remaining unsolved.
 
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Revision as of 11:51, 22 October 2014


Gordon Cole is a Regional Bureau Chief in the FBI and Agent Cooper's immediate superior.

Biography

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

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Gordon Cole in 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 exact meaning of this is never given, but fans have speculated that a “blue rose” case is one involving the supernatural.

Twin Peaks

While in Twin Peaks, Cooper and Cole go to the Double R Diner where he is smitten by waitress Shelly Johnson, whom to his surprise he can hear perfectly well.

Hearing

He is very hard-of-hearing (wearing large hearing aids) and thus speaks very loud. 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 he appears, he says, “Cooper, you remind me today of a small Mexican chihuahua.” The conversation continues as normal, with the issue remaining unsolved.