EPISODE
Twin Peaks: The Return - Season 1
Season 3 opens with agent Cooper being contacted by a Japanese man who has come to Twin Peaks looking for his missing girlfriend. In order to clear his mind and focus on the clues, Cooper enjoys a refreshing cup of Georgia Coffee.
21 August 1975, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
23 January 1951, Detroit, Michigan, USA
20 August 1947, Akron, Ohio, USA
20 April 1978, San Antonio, Texas, USA
May 23, 2017
90s cult fave reboot just as odd, arresting as the original.May 23, 2017
Confounding but still vintage Lynch.May 23, 2017
This is next-level, full-tilt, mind-f**k TV.May 22, 2017
From the first twang of Angelo Badalamenti's haunting theme music, it was as if Lynch was determined to remind all those shows indebted to Twin Peaks -- True Detective and Fargo, for example -- that no one does weird quite like him.May 23, 2017
Lynch's twisted brutalization of women likewise continues... It all seems to be part of the director's basic playbook. And it's past time for him to be called out on it.May 22, 2017
It may the more grounded plot strand that speaks loudest both to newcomers to the acid trip known as Twin Peaks - and to me.May 22, 2017
Yes, it's weird. Yes, it's "Lynchian." But there's a lot more weirdness on TV than there was in 1990.May 23, 2017
Twin Peaks: The Return jettisons the outdated premise of the white suburbs as a bastion of innocence. In fact, it leaves behind the series' namesake town for the bulk of the action -- and is much more compelling for it.May 23, 2017
Twin Peaks remains the nightmare fuel it always has been.May 23, 2017
Depending on your familiarity with David Lynch's body of work and your opinion of which, Twin Peaks' near-complete diversion from small town soap to full-fledged science-fiction horror will either come as a shock or natural progression.