It's just amazing how Laura told Agent Cooper in one scene that she will see him again after 25 years. Now, after 25 years, this serial drama is back again!=)
We should all pay highest respect to the actor Frank Silva ( Bob). Without this character there wouldn't be Twin Peaks. His acting was phenomenal. He created the scariest character
Austin Pearce Yeah I remember the second season as less magical than the first, but thought it had some great moments nevertheless, such as that episode.
Without this character, there would be a _different_ Twin Peaks. Remember, he wasn't part of the story on writing. He was invented during the filming of the pilot.
Documentaries always had an element of bias or intended direction. But nowadays it's far too forced, the reactions are completely engineered. Have you seen Lynch's quinoa video? I won't call it instructional, bio, or doc, it's up to interpretation. I am not even sure if it was his idea, but it was far more moving than this. Old docs had a level of presenting facts from BOTH sides of a discussion, then leaving the rest up to you.
Twin peaks really has fascinated me with its blend of style, it’s one of the greatest shows artistically, I honestly love all the complexity in all the characters
It is actually so fucking sad that the actor who played Bob died. He was one of the coolest and most original villains I have ever seen. He also served as inspiration for Bill Cipher, which is a cool idea by itself. RIP.
"As long as Agent Cooper says his most famous line, it'll be fine by me" Lynch: creates Dougie to piss off everyone with this line of thought. Amazing.
The season 2 finale is my favourite thing ever played on commercial TV. It was brilliant. The Showtime season three episodes have a lot comparable amazing moments, too. Lynch is a genius.
@@davidcopson5800 well, he is the evil that men do so he will always be with us....but sadly, mr silva, who is probably the opposite of Bob will not be. Hopefully he found his way to the White Lodge and whatever troubled him in life is no longer and issue
The show literally changed the course of my life. It's going to be strange--Twin Peaks strange--watching the revival 27 years later, with 27 years of my life directly influenced by it. (Watching the X-Files revival made me feel like it was the '90s all over again. I can't guess what watching new episodes of TP will feel like, given 25 years of believing without a shadow of a doubt the show was completely and totally dead.)
If you haven't seen Twin Peaks and are watching this "documentary", be aware this is a very bland and superficial treatment of one of the great artistic achievements of the 20th century. This was the first show to demonstrate the full cinematic potential of television. It has a depth that is simply incredible. As brilliant as David Lynch undoubtedly is, this video does not give Mark Frost nearly the credit he deserves. Also, only the pilot was shot in WA, the rest was in fact shot in LA.
It's sad to me how badly the fans and the actors wanted to go back to Twin Peaks similar to how it was in season 1, but Lynch is the kind of creator that wants to subvert expectations. It makes sense I suppose, why come back after 25 years to do the same old thing? I wonder what the story would have been like if Lunch and Frost weren't forced to reveal the killer and they were free to tell the story the way they wanted?
@@mabusestestament Yeah, Season 3 is the definition of anti-nostalgia. Lynch really had the bright idea how to hit back to all the unwanted demands piled up during the first 2 seasons and after. No one should mess with an artist's vision about his own art. But again, I don't see Lynch as a guy who would hold grudge against anyone, he just didn't give a damn, and did whatever he felt to do, and he is the perfect guy for that, with his abstract mind and style.
My absolute favourite show ever !! Nothing else comes close . David Lynch Is a genius , the characters left such an impression with me. Kyle is right , the show is eternal . I drink and appreciate a good cup of coffee now ! Every time I see a doughnut I associate it with Twin peaks 😁 is that weird ? 😂 Cooper has to be the most decent genuine coolest character ever invented and finally the music .. the first few bars of the introductory theme tune and I’m there in Twin peaks ,it’s pure melodic magic and I can almost smell the scent of those Douglas ferns. Amazing gripping utterly sensational timeless work of art that has ever been brought to our tv screens .. Thank you 🙏 💗
Timothy Maynard = You know that actually is one of my still un answered Twin Peaks questions: what is it about the owls that's not what it seems ? I figured out the ending but I don't have that 1
@@zetetick395 Ok so I clicked on the link and as much as I love watching videos about aliens i have to admit I'm too lazy to watch it right at this moment. Do you think you cpuld give me a simple answer as to what the theory behind that line is?
Ооооhhh.... KYLE! If you could only knew HOW MUCH THE (REAL) FANS are pleased & satisfied with how the new Twin Peaks (practically season 3 - after 25 years) turned out to be! Actually, how much it blew us away! The new Cuppe, the entire complexity of the story.... JUST... FUCKIN HELL! It's phenomenal!
It’s amazing how many people just died around the time of the Year of the “Return” and even more interesting was that the log lady died just four days after her warnings. Peggy Lipton looked wonderful for her age and really seems too young to be gone! It’s unbelievable how great she was for her part and age. R.I.P. Peggy ♥️ and David Bowie, 🥰 ♥️ and Log Lady 🙏🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨♥️🌈✨
Thank-you David Lynch for bringing back! I just finished first two season and watched fire walk with me last night and episode 1 season 3 I cant get enough. I think the series is brilliant before it's time. I loved it!
"They don't want it all over the place, I don't think. Just take me back to where we left off." --Norma had no idea what she was a part of when she said these words. x]
Having had the pleasure of experiencing this piece of true and most honest art changed my life from then on. This is THE show of all TV shows. Period. All of the characters here are worked out perfectly to the core, the transported mood is unbelievably unique, and do not believe those interviewed here on this being about finding the person who killed Laura Palmer. Its about the characters.
The Dude Just what I was thinking about that female pseudo expert. Wasn’t yet a glimmer in her (rich?) daddy’s eye yet🤨. She doesn’t get the new season, I’m sure. Hmmm. Fire 🔥 Walk With Me? Might not understand the series without watching it, and it’s still not for your average viewer with an empty head. She seems like one of them. I typically hate these shows Because they don’t know what they are doing.
I think that’s pushing it. Some of them look as though they were the same age that I was when the show first one on the air in 1990, and I was 10 years old. I may have been too young for it, but I did see it. It looks to me almost as though they come from the same angle that I have, which is taking something they noticed when they were children and embracing it with adult eyes.
I couldn't sleep for a year when after watching this series. I was 11 when it first aired. Going to the bathroom and brushing my teeth, and having to look in the mirror just wasn't the same anymore
ragnarkisten Same here. I too was 11, 12 years old. Twin Peaks, like H.P. Lovecraft, has a very singular effect on me. They both stir a primal fear inside me.
I was 2 when twin peaks first aired so had not clue it existed for a long time. Watched it recently and loved it; it definitely had its ups and downs but the overall vibe and characters was awesome. Too bad it didn't get something beyond S3, I remember not being all that satisficed with the ending, but loved the journey.
Is it just me, or was the music (free library reality show style ) completely wrong for the subject matter of Twin Peaks. It was way too upbeat, optimistic, and cheerful - the complete opposite of what Twin Peaks was.
"Free library" is a great way to describe why the music feels wrong. They'd have been better off picking one or two moody tracks and repeating them just like the show did. What we have instead sounds like the demo tracks behind video plugin packages.
theunderscorecp That was the first thought entering my mind as started watching this: "Who is the plebeian responsible for this blasphemy of a soundtrack?"
I agree with you 100 percent on all counts, but I am not referring to the Maestro, Angelo Badalamenti's score for the show. I'm talking about the music used for this RU-vid video. Completely dreadful!
Kevin Harris Yeah, we are talking about the muzak haunting this video. Not the dark, melancholic, strange glory that is the Twin Peaks OST (both the show and the movie)...
Lynch el director mas original de la historia. Frost productor de las dos mejores series,Twin Peaks y Hill street blues. Gracias por tantas horas de felicidad.
well... I think that they just try to explain how the show and how/why Twin Peaks was popular when it was originally aired. A thing is sure it is that is not for the ones which already saw it a lot of times ; in conclusion it is for the young people, not the old's one :)
Which half of what they're saying was wrong? I don't recall them saying anything that was blatantly wrong and now I am wondering if maybe I just don't remember things from the show.
For one example, Lynch didn't have anything to do with the first season finale. Mark Frost both wrote and directed it. As I wrote in another post, the famous term is "Lynchian", not "Lynch-esque". Also (without rewatching this 45 minute vid), one of them said the show was shot in the Pacific Northwest rather than in L.A. Well, the PILOT was shot in and around Snoqualmie, but the SHOW was shot in L.A. with all the indoor sets housed in the same building and the outdoor locations very nearby (you can still see that white fence that Leland was driving beside in "Drive with a Dead Girl" on any number of commercials today--shot in L.A.). There are MULTIPLE other errors. I'll go through the vid again later to let you know.
@@blainealexander5091 the madam was a lesbian ( or a bisexual) and the tongue motion was a not so subtle reference to oral sex....she used her tongue to loop a cherry stem so imagine what she can do down there...
Did that one guy really think the entire pilot was shot in Washington? AHAHA. The EXTERIORS were shot in Washington. The interiors were all done in Los Angeles. Damn, I'd expect a critic to understand that exterior and interior shots can be shot in very different places.
Twin peaks was way ahead of it's time,I would of liked to have seen the reaction if this show came out now.You either loved or hated it,if you hated it,you didnt understand it.
The world wasn’t really ready for “origin stories” yet back when the movie came out. And now...with almost every big time movie coming out with them? I know I’m only interested in seeing one for each. There seems to be no original content whatsoever if you look at what’s coming out of Hollywood anymore. Which is odd considering how many great storylines fulfilled in short films there are on Omoleto and Dust. And that’s just two RU-vid channels! I myself am glad to have movie resources like The Sundance Film Festival and the alike to watch. If it wasn’t for them? I wouldn’t watch movies at all! Thanks for covering this! It was a nice ride into my past. ❤️, A Dorothy In Red Mary Janes
In principle, I agree with the previous speakers. I was 13 years old, when Polish television began to broadcast this series (1991). Since then 27 years have passed and I still love Twin Peaks! Let them speak foolishly, when the Fire (still) Walk With Me!
David Lynch "You can't spoon feed the audience" When we get to Season 3 I don't know whether or not to use a spoon or a fork, or even if half of this stuff is food or not.
Oh my god, even 25 years later, Season 3 broke so many rules of television just like the previous two seasons broke barriers in the early 90's. Hands down, best experience ever...
Spoiler Alert: the population is technically over 50,000 because of all the spirits, mostly native, inhabiting the townspeople occasionally. Bob is Dick Tremayne...think about it.
Twin Peaks The Return gives me the most mixed feelings i've ever had about a tv show. Lynch is getting back at us for letting his show fail back in the 90's.
I just got through watching the series for the first time. This could be a strange coincidence , but I've always seen myself, as have others, as a bit of a reference connoisseur, but I had never heard of it until recently. I enjoyed thoroughly, almost instantly saw it as WAY ahead of it's time, reminds me of the type of storylines we've been seeing more recently (Vikings, Stranger Things, G.O T, etc), loved Lynch since I saw Eraser Head around 2002 & the work he did with Trent Reznor was great. I'm just blown away by the fact I'd never heard of it before.
I just couldn't accept Cooper in season 3. My heart was broken at what happened to him, and it dragged out the whole season. I watched most of it, but it really held little for me. I still love and watch the first two seasons. Just my own experience, I know many loved season 3. I'm glad. I really wish I could have embraced and enjoyed it.