She revealed what she learned about Laura's secrets, including that she had been seeing Doctor Jacoby, which had been unknown to Donna. She also supposed that Laura worked at One Eyed Jacks. She went to her father and asked him if he was ashamed of her and asked him his plans for the family business when he needed someone to take over. She asked him for a job at the department store and when Ben took a call, she left. Audrey went to see a tired Cooper at breakfast the next morning, telling him she had gotten a job and wanted to help him on the investigation, but he interrupted her, saying he only had time for coffee.
She went to Horne's Department Store to discuss her job with Emory Battis , who stated that her father suggested she work in the wrapping department, but she insisted on being put on the perfume counter and threatened him. They made a deal for him to say she was working in the wrapping department while she was actually in perfume. Audrey went to a party held for her father's Icelandic potential business partners and went to spy on a meeting between her father and Catherine Martell regarding a poker chip the latter found from One Eyed Jacks.
Catherine smacked Ben and then they kissed, discussing a plan to burn down the Packard Sawmill. She then tearfully watched as Leland Palmer had a breakdown and was mocked through dance by nearly everyone else in attendance.
Audrey went to Agent Cooper's room and when he came in, she begged him to let her stay. He offered to talk about her troubles over malts and fries. Sylvia held Audrey responsible for her brother Johnny's disability in a bitter speech that obviously upsets Audrey greatly.
However, Dr. Jacoby insisted that Johnny's condition was self-induced: a retreat to childhood as a result of an unknown emotional trauma. Audrey later dealt with a customer at the department store and overheard Emory wishing to speak with another employee named Jenny in his office.
Audrey told Jenny she was going to the restroom, but went to Battis' office, distracting a nearby employee by telling him there was a bus accident outside. She took a cigarette from Battis' desk and hid in his closet as he brought in Jenny.
Audrey spied on them, Battis giving Jenny a unicorn trinket and offering her a full-time position at One Eyed Jacks. He gave her a number for a "Black Rose. As Jenny left from work, Audrey convinced her that she would be working as a hostess at One Eyed Jacks and showed the stolen unicorn as her own, and said that she lost the number for "Black Rose," which Jenny provided to her. Audrey later had the front desk at the Great Northern leave an urgent message for Agent Cooper, then slipped a note under his door as she left the hotel.
To prove that she deserved a position at the brothel, she tied a cherry stem in a knot with her mouth. Audrey entered Blackie's office in her lingerie she had been given. She approached her desk and saw camera feed of Agent Cooper at a blackjack table.
Blackie then said that it would be a good night for her to be "broken in" by the owner of One Eyed Jacks, who Blackie did not name. She waited in her room for the owner to arrive and was shocked to discover his identity - her own father. She hid behind her bed curtains as Ben tried to get in, and she swatted at his hands, suggesting that he leave. He pretended to leave by opening and closing the door, then he burst through her bed curtains after she had covered herself with her blanket and found a mask.
Jerry then interrupted and Ben left. Audrey went to Blackie's office the following morning, asking why her room was locked, and Blackie noted that the owner was not happy with her performance the previous night.
She later called out to Cooper as a sort of prayer, hoping he got her note she left and admitted she was in over her head at One Eyed Jacks.
The next day, Audrey took an ice bucket to a room in the brothel where Emory Battis was tied up while another girl ran a vacuum cleaner. Convincing the other girl to leave by insisting she would finish the scene herself, Audrey unplugged the vacuum cleaner. She removed his blindfold and threatened to have him arrested if he did not reveal the connection between the perfume counter and One Eyed Jacks. He confirmed the owner to be her father and that he had recruited Ronette and Laura for the brothel, the latter being thrown out for using drugs.
He also said that her father made sure he "entertains" all of the girls. She tearfully called Agent Cooper, but Blackie hung up the phone. Audrey was tied up by Blackie while being filmed by Battis as she was sedated by heroin. She later laid in bed as she was woken by a man named Jean who gave her English caramels. She was later led to Jean, who she told that Emory had hit her. Jean also informed her that he spoke to her father and that she was in no danger.
Battis attempted to further explain the situation to her, but he was shot dead by Jean. This caused her to cry and he held her. Later, Audrey was tied up, asleep. She heard Cooper's voice and wakes up to him telling her he was there to get her out.
He untied her and hoisted her over his shoulder. He escaped with her along with Sheriff Harry S. Truman and Deputy Hawk , the latter of whom ambushed an armed guard to save them. She was taken to the Bookhouse and seemed to have a nightmare until she was awoken by Cooper. Her father later arrived to see her, saying he was thankful that she was alive, but she was skeptical.
She wished to have Agent Cooper take her home, but her father suggested they all three went together. The next day, in her father's office, she informed him that she was aware of his connection to One Eyed Jacks.
She also got him to admit that he had slept with Laura during her time working there, but he denied killing her, declaring that he loved her. Audrey went to the sheriff's station, where she told her special agent about her father's relationship with Laura, which surprised him.
She was told to go home and not say a word about the subject to anyone. Audrey visited Agent Cooper the next day, asking about her father and his possible guilt. She revealed her strained relationship with him, that all she ever wanted from him was to love her. However, Cooper got a desperate phone call and told her to go to her room and lock the door. Following the funeral of Leland Palmer, Audrey attended the reception. Leland had been arrested for Laura's murder and died in custody.
He also stated that he would be leaving town and once again stated his policy of why he could not pursue a relationship with her. He explained the origin of this to be a lover of his who was murdered on his and his partner Windom Earle 's watch. Audrey approached Bobby Briggs , who stood outside of her father's office, wishing to speak to him about a job.
She got him permission to meet with her father, but he was immediately kicked out. The following day, she saw Bobby, who was then on her father's payroll with an assignment. She proposed that they do business together, and he went to her father's office. She spied on them and saw that Ben was interested in Bobby having a full-time position. Audrey went to Agent Cooper and gave him stolen photos of a gathering between Hank Jennings and other men, objects that may "save [his] life.
She gave Dale a big kiss and leaves. Audrey saw a disheveled hotel employee leave from her father's office the next day. She went to investigate and found Ben in the middle of a miniature Civil War re-enactment. She called her uncle. Bobby came out to her, commenting on her father's current state. She said that her uncle was coming along with Doctor Jacoby to help. She made plans with Bobby the next day to break her father out of his current mental state. The following day, Jacoby told her that his experiment in letting Ben mingle with the public did not help his mental state, as he continued to believe he was General Lee.
She and Jerry then made plans to develop projects in her father's stead. She went back to Jacoby and requested that he return Ben to the "real world," to which he sais they should re-enact the surrender at Appomattox. Jacoby soon arrived as General Grant and surrendered, despite the historical inaccuracy. Ben collapsed and came to, believing his Civil War to have been a dream. Audrey had an abrasive conversation with Randy at the concierge desk the next morning.
After Randy left, a man approached the desk, having checked into the hotel. She mostly ignored him at first, but after looking at him, she tried to be more attentive. He noticed her name and asked her to send someone to the airport to retrieve his luggage that he did not have room for in the van he took to the hotel.
He then told her about a picture he had of her when she was younger. He went and she opened a letter Randy delivered to her. Inside were torn pieces of paper along with a request for her presence at the Roadhouse later in the evening. Later, she attended a board meeting, which the man came to, introduced as John Justice "Jack" Wheeler.
At the meeting, Ben presented his plan to work against Catherine's Ghostwood development plan, by calling to preserve the near-extinct Pine Weasel. That evening, she had dinner with her father and Jack, who revealed the nature of his work, which would especially benefit the Hornes.
However, she was resistant to his help, as she felt her family was well-off on its own. She soon excused herself for the Roadhouse. When she arrived, she found that Shelly Johnson and Donna were also there with adjoining pieces of the torn paper, forming a poem.
The next day, Audrey approached Dick Tremayne about the Stop Ghostwood campaign's fashion show to take place that evening. She then ran into Jack, apologizing for her behavior the previous evening. He then asked her out to a picnic, which she accepted.
At their picnic, Jack sang to Audrey, which she admired, as nobody had sung to her before. He also wondered if there was another man in her life, and she says there once was, but not anymore. At the fashion show, Audrey readied the models. Subsequently, the pine weasel was presented and it bit Dick's nose before becoming loose, causing a panic among the crowd. Audrey got knocked over but was caught by Jack and they shared a kiss.
She brought Jack room service the next morning and she accepted his offer to take her for a flight and dinner. Donna later came to the hotel and asked Audrey if she knew why her mother was visiting Audrey's father, but Audrey did not have an answer, so she took Donna to her peephole. Audrey later went to the library to research civil disobedience, and she ran into a poetry teacher named Edward Perkins. She showed him the poem she received and he had her read it for him.
Perkins commented that watching her while she read made her look like a queen. Later, her father expressed to her his realization that his family was much more important than he had ever made it out to be, and promised to become a better father and made her his business partner.
He told her to pack her bags and go to the airport, as her flight left in an hour, a statement which confused her. Jack then entered, realizing this meant their plans were canceled, and she left. When her son Richard turned 10, Audrey married her accountant "without warning" — presumably Charlie, who we met in Twin Peaks: The Return. Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost. FBI files state "witnesses close to the situation suggest that this was more of a marriage of financial convenience than affection" as Audrey continued with her life — but then, out of the blue, she closed her salon and disappeared without a trace.
The files continue: "[Audrey] seemed to vanish from public life, into agoraphobic seclusion, or, one troubling rumor suggests, a private care facility. The Horne family spokesperson has refused to respond to all inquiries regarding her whereabouts. No more details are provided but it isn't a stretch to conclude that "private care facility" is the white room where we saw Audrey break down, seemingly unable to get over her rape and raising the evil Richard.
After Twin Peaks: The Return ended with one of the biggest cliffhangers a TV show has ever seen , Frost has revealed he is thinking about stories for a possible season 4.
That's more encouraging than David Lynch's recent insistence that there have been "zero talks" about making more Twin Peaks. Listen to an excerpt below:. Type keyword s to search. Rancho Rosa Partnership Sky. All confusing so far. Related Story.
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