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===Suspension from the FBI=== Three days later, Cooper sat with Sarah Palmer and Doc Hayward as they prepared for Leland's funeral. He comforted Sarah, assuring her that it was not truly Leland who committed the heinous acts BOB was responsible for and that her husband died at peace with Laura. He then offered to drive her to the funeral.{{ref|ep17}} After the funeral, Cooper gathered with the town at the Hayward household, where a reception was held. He made it known that he was considering using his available vacation time to spend more time in Twin Peaks. He then witnessed a scuffle between Mayor Dwayne Milford and his brother [[Dougie]], and [[Pete Martell]] explained their sibling rivalry that had taken place over the years.{{ref|ep17}} Later, he folded his laundry in his room as Audrey came in. He said to her that he was going fishing with Major Briggs, but then will leave the town afterward. He once again explained his convictions that he could not be in a romantic relationship with her and told her about Caroline dying under his watch.{{ref|ep17}} [[File:Twinpeaks-dispute.between.two.bros-dale.cooper|thumb|left]] Cooper went to the Sheriff's Department to say his goodbyes before going on the fishing trip. Harry gave him a Green Butt Skunk fishing lure and a Bookhouse Boy patch, effectively making him an honorary member. However, as he went to leave, Special Agent [[Roger Hardy]] arrived with RCMP Officer [[Preston King]], informing Cooper that he had been suspended from the FBI. Hardy told him that the suspension was in relation to the rescue of Audrey Horne and Cooper's suspected motivations behind it.{{ref|ep17}} Hardy questioned Agent Cooper about his visits to One Eyed Jacks and the deaths that occurred during Audrey's rescue. He was informed that his actions compromised a sting operation to stop Jean Renault's drug operation and that they believed Cooper may be responsible for stolen cocaine. He was then asked to hand over his gun and badge.{{ref|ep17}} Later, he roasted marshmallows with Major Briggs and discussed his actions as well as the subject of BOB and darkness. Briggs mentioned something called the [[White Lodge]], but before speaking any further on the subject, Cooper excused himself to urinate. Suddenly, a bright light appeared and Major Briggs was nowhere to be found.{{ref|ep17}} [[File:Coopep18.jpg|thumb|right]] The next day, Cooper and Truman spoke with Betty Briggs about her husband's disappearance and that it may have been related to what was classified information. When she left, the Special Agent said that the disappearance was not work-related. Gordon then called, informing Cooper that he had his back in the investigation and informed him that Agent Bryson was being sent by the DEA. He then met with Hardy in the conference room, stating that he had no defense, as he believed his actions to be right.{{ref|ep18}} He then spoke with Truman and Hawk, asking about the White Lodge, which took Hawk's interest. He described the Lodge as being a place where spirits reside. He also spoke of the [[Black Lodge]], the shadow being of the White Lodge. Agent Bryson then arrived, who Cooper was surprised to see wearing feminine clothes. Bryson asked to be called Denise and filled them in on the allegations against Cooper.{{ref|ep18}} Later, Cooper sorted through his mail, one envelope being from Windom Earle, containing a chess move and a cassette tape, taunting him. In the evening, he received a phone call from Denise, whom he agreed to meet with at the wedding reception for Dougie Milford and [[Lana Budding]]. Agent Bryson informed him that a trace of cocaine was found in his car, feeding the suspicion that Cooper was being framed. Cooper then had a dance with Audrey.{{ref|ep18}} The next morning at the Sheriff's Department, Cooper flipped a coin to determine what property to consider in Twin Peaks. The coin landed on a photo of [[Dead Dog Farm]].{{ref|ep19}} A realtor, [[Irene Littlehorse]], took him to the farm, telling him that there is some kind of strange, spiritual connection to the farm and not many people stay. The door was found to be unlocked when they arrived, and Cooper believed there had been a meeting at the house. He then found baby laxative in the sink drain and cocaine on a chair.{{ref|ep19}} [[File:CoopRileyTruman.jpg|thumb|left]] Back at the station, Cooper met Colonel [[Calvin Reilly|C. Reilly]] of the Air Force, who was heading the investigation of Briggs' disappearance. He asked if he had seen any owls, which Cooper confirmed. Reilly revealed that the messages concerning Cooper supposedly having come from deep space actually came from the woods and that the Briggs disappearance was beyond an issue of national security.{{ref|ep19}} He later addressed a tape to Diane concerning a newspaper, in which a chess move from Windom Earle was printed. He also caught her up on his status with real estate in the town and the continuing mysteries it held. There was a knock at his door from Audrey, who brought him pictures of Jean Renault and his dealings with Hank, King, and [[Ernie Niles]]. Denise subsequently arrived. Audrey gave him a kiss and left, Cooper subsequently showing Denise the photos.{{ref|ep19}} Denise and Cooper then questioned Niles in his involvement with Renault and the drug trafficking. He insisted that he did it all against his will and they told him that a major drug supplier would arrive from Seattle and that he was to set up a meeting at Dead Dog Farm.{{ref|ep19}} The next morning, Briggs had been found alive and came to the station to discuss his absence. Briggs noted that he had seen an image of a giant owl and when questioned on the nature of his work, he said it is classified. He then brought up [[Project Blue Book]], which still existed in an unofficial capacity and that they were searching for a place called the White Lodge. Air Force personnel then escorted Briggs out as Cooper observed a photograph of three triangles that had appeared behind the Major's ear.{{ref|ep20}} Dale then went to Denise and Ernie, the latter having been convinced to call Renault and make the buy. Cooper then who to Lucy, who he assigned to check personal ads in newspapers for more messages from Earle.{{ref|ep20}} Cooper, Hawk, and Truman then prepared Ernie for the operation and the sheriff made the agent a deputy of the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department, so he could participate directly in the sting operation within the law. Denise then entered as Dennis.{{ref|ep20}} Cooper watched the operation from afar with Hawk and Sheriff Truman, but Ernie's wire malfunctioned due to his excessive sweat, causing Renault and King to take Ernie and Denise as hostages. Dale gave himself up in exchange for them.{{ref|ep20}} [[File:CooperJean.jpg|thumb|right]] The Sheriff's Department and the state police soon surrounded Dead Dog Farm. Jean told Cooper that he held him responsible for the deaths of both of his brothers since everything in Twin Peaks seemed to change ever since the FBI Agent arrived in town. Denise then arrived in a Double R Diner waitress outfit, hiding a gun on her leg, which Cooper took and shot Jean Renault dead as Agent Bryson subdued King.{{ref|ep20}} Cooper and Truman went back to the Sheriff's Department, which had its power off, due to an explosion, which Lucy says to have been from a bomb. Cooper then went to Truman's office, finding a [[Erik Powell|dead man]] gagged in front of a chessboard.{{ref|ep20}}
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