Lorna is a character in the series The Night Agent. She is portrayed by Gabrielle Rose.
Biography[]
Lorna is a retired civil engineer who worked with Emma and Henry Campbell. It is implied that she knew Peter Sutherland's father, but pretends not to.
Throughout The Night Agent[]
Peter Sutherland and Rose Larkin arrive at an address they found on Emma and Henry's hard drive. They meet a woman named Lorna and vaguely pretend to be journalists, but after she refuses to believe them, Rose identifies herself and recognizes Lorna, and then Lorna lets them in.
Lorna reveals that she used to work with Emma and Henry, and the three of them even grew close. Lorna is deeply saddened to hear of their deaths. They persuade her to assist them in their investigation since they believe an attack is imminent. Lorna reveals she had been approached by Emma and Henry to obtain and read blueprints of buildings and city infrastructure but is unsure why they needed them exactly, since her job was to gather intelligence rather than to evaluate it, Lorna never asked why. Lorna offers to help them understand some of documents that Henry and Emma have requested.
They drive into town, and Rose is surprised to hear about Emma and Henry’s secret lives. Lorna assures Rose that they had a wonderful life doing meaningful work. Peter asks about Osprey, but Lorna is not familiar with the code name. Lorna asks how Peter and Rose came to know each other, and seems to have known Peter's dad, but acts like she doesn't.
In a café, Rose and Lorna go through the documents that she provided to Henry and Emma. While Peter checks the area, Lorna doubts Peter's reliability. They search the files for his name, but there are no results.
Peter discovers that the metro passes directly underneath the café, and it is precisely the area Henry and Emma were looking into. Lorna advises them to investigate the original target the bomb was meant for. As she leaves, she warns them to be extremely careful. She advises Peter to stop worrying about proving his dad's innocence, as it will only cause him pain, not resolution.
Ellen and Dale receive an order to interrogate and kill Lorna. Although Lorna fought hard and refused to talk, they kill her and bury her in the woods.[1]
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Appearances[]
- Season One