I hope you guys aren't over-hyping the movie too muchI'd hate to be let down. But I have a feeling I won't, though the fact that Lara Flynn Boyle is not in the movie is already a disappointment for me (though Moira Kelly certainly looks the part from the trailer I watched).
I watched another two episodes today. Like I said I'm really digging the Windom Earle storyline, I suppose now that I'm nearing the end I'm a tad disappointed there may not be an actual resolution...but that's what happens when shows get canceled. I think I have about three episodes left of the show. If I can finish all three tomorrow I will watch the movie in the evening.
One last thing, since I'm so close to the end of the series I've lifted my self imposed embargo of reading in depth discussions of the series. And I came across an interesting piece of news: supposedly Lynch intends to do a Season 3 that's set 25 years after the last episode the show? Anyone heard anything about that? And how much validity is there to those statements.
With Netflix being an outlet for long cancelled shows, it seems more possible than ever that if Twin Peaks would be brought back, now would be the time to do it.
Those rumors turned out to be false. similar rumors crop up every other year or so. I suspect it's been discussed (by Lynch, Mark Frost, Kyle Maclachlan etc.) but no real movement has ever been made.
With Lynch though you never know. I would be happy with any new film/tv project from him. It's been awhile.
Between the ending of show and the film I feel satisfied enough with how everything turns out. Ideally we could have gotten a third season or more films, but I'm satisfied. The ending of the film is very beautiful and caps things off nicely, even if some plot strands are still left from the series.