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MIKE is a fictional character in the TV series Twin Peaks, portrayed by Al Strobel.
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Character overview
MIKE is an inhabiting spirit similar to the series' primary villain, BOB, who was his partner in serial murder. After committing several rape/murders with BOB, MIKE had a religious epiphany and repented, cutting off his own arm to rid himself of a "Fire Walk With Me" tattoo, which symbolized being touched by "the devilish one." BOB, however, would not repent. MIKE has spent years trying to find and stop BOB.
In contrast to BOB, MIKE only ever appears in the visual form of his host, traveling shoe salesman Phillip Michael Gerard.
Television series
After FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper comes to Twin Peaks to investigate the murder of Laura Palmer, MIKE appears to Cooper in a dream, explaining his and BOB's history, but in a way that is not immediately clear. He shows Cooper a vision of BOB as he appeared in life. Later, Cooper, Deputy Hawk, and Sherriff Truman locate Philip Gerard, who is at the time unable to give them any information. Later, in the show's second season, MIKE is key to solving Laura Palmer's murder.
Prequel film
In the prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, during a scene taking place in the Black Lodge, The Man From Another Place confronts Cooper and asks, "Do you know who I am?" Cooper shakes his head, and The Man From Another Place responds, "I am the arm." This gives the indication that he is the arm that MIKE removed in order to get rid of the tattoo that linked him to BOB on the left shoulder.
MIKE also harasses Leland Palmer - BOB's host - in a road rage incident, where he accuses Leland of "stealing the corn," and that "The thread will be torn." At one point he addresses Laura saying "The look on her face when it was opened. There was a stillness like the Formica table top." Before driving away, MIKE tries to tell Laura that Leland is indeed BOB's host.
Following Laura Palmer's murder, MIKE confronts BOB in the Black Lodge. The Man From Another Place and MIKE speak in unison, implying that they are one spirit.
References
Twin Peaks Media releases · Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me · Literature · Laura's diary · Music Characters Dale Cooper · Laura Palmer · Bobby Briggs · Major Briggs · Windom Earle · Donna Hayward · Audrey Horne · Ben Horne · Big Ed Hurley · James Hurley · Norma Jennings · Shelly Johnson · Leo Johnson · BOB · MIKE · Catherine Martell · Pete Martell · Josie Packard · Leland Palmer · Harry S. Truman · Log Lady · The Giant · The Man from Another Place · Lil the DancerEpisodes "Episode 8" · "Episode 9" · "Episode 10" · "Episode 11" · "Episode 12" · "Episode 13" · "Episode 14" · "Episode 15" · "Episode 16" · "Episode 17" · "Episode 18" · "Episode 19" · "Episode 20" · "Episode 21" · "Episode 22" · "Episode 23" · "Episode 24" · "Episode 25" · "Episode 26" · "Episode 27" · "Episode 28" · "Episode 29"Mythology Categories:- Twin Peaks characters
- Fictional amputees
- Fictional demons
- Fictional characters with multiple personalities
- Fictional serial killers
- Fictional rapists
- Fictional characters introduced in 1990
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