^ Not true. Meeting never happened.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/03/twin-peaks-revival-nbc_n_2405128.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/03/twin-peaks-revival-nbc_n_2405128.html
It's not just you. Twin Peaks is extraordinary, one of the finest TV shows ever made.
At least, it is until, ohhh, the end of Season 2's ninth episode (the 17th in all.) You might want to stop watching at that point...
Naah, even with some of the dumb subplots coming in later in season 2, it still has lots of terrific stuff happening. Geez, what may be my favorite romantic scene ever is in there, when Coop and Annie talk about Heisenberg in Norma's cafe. Right up there with THE AGE OF INNOCENCE and Sutherland/Adams in Kaufman's INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS in terms of my favorite love stories.
The problem is not so much the drop in quality, but what happens, or doesn't, at the end of the season. If you stop watching where we suggest, the series has an end point. Otherwise....
The problem is not so much the drop in quality, but what happens, or doesn't, at the end of the season. If you stop watching where we suggest, the series has an end point. Otherwise....
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