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You're so cute when you're trying to provoke, Rory! I'm actually one of those who think TWIN PEAKS got better, more interesting, darker and deeper the longer it went on. I know it's popular to say that it "lost some steam" after the first season, but I couldn't possibly disagree more. This.
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And just what the hell does writing "this" mean? You got me. It means I completely agree with what Thor said.
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Mar 27, 2017 - 7:13 AM
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mstrox
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I read it. It was not at all what I was expecting, but it was pretty good! I'll be vague in my description below, because it's not possible to blank out spoilers here, but I'm happy to give any more information you may want. The book is told as a series of journal entries, diary entries, newspaper articles, etc - a collection being researched by a modern day FBI agent (probably a new character from the series?) Maybe 1/2 of the book doesn't involve Twin Peaks characters at all - talks about the history of the greater Twin Peaks area from the ~1700s on, and encounters with the supernatural within. 1/4 follows one very unlikely Twin Peaks character -who frankly you may or may not remember from the original series - from approx. 1930s onward, and their encounters with the supernatural in the Twin Peaks area and other places. There is a lot of crossover with a lot of the "older" Twin Peaks characters in this time period, in their younger years. 1/4 is from approx. the 1980s onward, a little more information about Twin Peaks characters and the area, but not a ton. There are only about two pages that take place after the original series - and this is almost immediately after. They're the most exciting part for me, naturally.
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I read it. It was not at all what I was expecting, but it was pretty good! I'll be vague in my description below, because it's not possible to blank out spoilers here, but I'm happy to give any more information you may want. The book is told as a series of journal entries, diary entries, newspaper articles, etc - a collection being researched by a modern day FBI agent (probably a new character from the series?) Maybe 1/2 of the book doesn't involve Twin Peaks characters at all - talks about the history of the greater Twin Peaks area from the ~1700s on, and encounters with the supernatural within. 1/4 follows one very unlikely Twin Peaks character -who frankly you may or may not remember from the original series - from approx. 1930s onward, and their encounters with the supernatural in the Twin Peaks area and other places. There is a lot of crossover with a lot of the "older" Twin Peaks characters in this time period, in their younger years. 1/4 is from approx. the 1980s onward, a little more information about Twin Peaks characters and the area, but not a ton. There are only about two pages that take place after the original series - and this is almost immediately after. They're the most exciting part for me, naturally. Thanks for the summary!
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