Dale Cooper lies on the floor of his hotel room after being shot.
When Cooper enters the bathroom and looks into the mirror, his reflection reveals that he is the evil version of Dale Cooper, as his reflection shows BOB.
Its characters, particularly MacLachlan's Dale Cooper, were unorthodox for a supposed crime drama, as was Cooper's method of interpreting his dreams to solve the crime.
Dale Cooper, made an honorary member later on, the only known non-resident member.
Will the straight-arrow F.B.I. agent, Dale Cooper, turn out to be a missing airplane hijacker with the middle initial "B"?
On joining the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dale Cooper was based at the Bureau offices in Philadelphia.
Also featured was a sketch parodying the show and in particular Dale Cooper.
Dale Cooper receives a phone call from Hawk (Michael Horse) about a one-armed man seen at Ronette Pulaski's hospital bed.
In attempting to solve Laura's murder, Dale Cooper often makes use of the Log Lady's apparent ability to communicate, through the log, with a possibly supernatural realm.
Dale Cooper first learns of Killer BOB's existence in a vision, in which he encounters another entity named MIKE.