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As ‘Twin Peaks’ Turns 35, the Mystery Is Still the Message for a World of Fans
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As weird as it may be, I’ve never seen an episode and I know absolutely nothing about this show. (Beyond that it was popular.) Would it hold up today if I watched it?
No real reason I didn’t watch the show. I just think when it was on network television I was at an age where I had a night life that didn’t revolve around a weekly serial show. And this didn’t seem like a show I could just jump into all willy nilly.
Are you familiar with any of David Lynchs other works? If you are then you will love twin peaks. If not, the. You have to remember that when it was made it was satirizing soap operas on TV.
But the show has an odd style that has been emulated a lot in newer media. The story will have you hooked, the mystery will keep you coming back. But the characters and acting might be a bit of a unique taste.
Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway were fun fever dreams that stuck with me for a long time. But I did enjoy them.
I’ll try it out I guess. I see it’s streaming on one of my services so no excuses now I guess.