I've just watched though all of Twin Peaks, including Fire Walk with Me. Good stuff. Any fans of it here?
I think it's a terrific series, until the identity of Laura Palmer's killer is revealed, and her father dies.
After that, the show declines markedly in quality, until the last few episodes of the second season, when it improves once again. The second season finale was one of the best shows in the series.
So, overall, yes: I'm a fan of the series--enough to own it on DVD. But some of those second-season episodes are tough to watch.
QFT. The episode in which Maddie is killed/we learn the identity of the killer, and the episode with Leland's death, were the two strongest episodes, some of the best TV ever made. I thought that the latter was the perfect ending, and was at first surprised that the show didn't end. And then the show became really so painfully bad it was unwatchable. Literally, for me - I stopped watching when the main storylines were James and that woman who was supposed to be some femme fatale, those two old brothers and their bimbo, and Andrey hooking up with Billy Zane. I tried watching it all the way through when I caught a rerun a few years ago, and still I gave up.I think it's a terrific series, until the identity of Laura Palmer's killer is revealed, and her father dies.
After that, the show declines markedly in quality, until the last few episodes of the second season, when it improves once again. The second season finale was one of the best shows in the series.
So, overall, yes: I'm a fan of the series--enough to own it on DVD. But some of those second-season episodes are tough to watch.
I liked the film. Sheryl Lee was really good in the role, and it even made sense of her relationship with James (who wasn't as lame and unbearable in the film as he was in the series). The only thing I didn't like was that the two parts (the introduction with the agents investigating Theresa's murder, and Laura's part) don't really gel together.I was a bit disappointed with Fire Walk With Me. It just didn't have the same special feeling that the series had. I suppose that following Laura Palmer's final days is going to be a very grim film after hearing about it all on the show, but the film was very, very dark, and not much else.
QFT. The episode in which Maddie is killed/we learn the identity of the killer, and the episode with Leland's death, were the two strongest episodes, some of the best TV ever made. I thought that the latter was the perfect ending, and was at first surprised that the show didn't end. And then the show became really so painfully bad it was unwatchable. Literally, for me - I stopped watching when the main storylines were James and that woman who was supposed to be some femme fatale, those two old brothers and their bimbo, and Andrey hooking up with Billy Zane. I tried watching it all the way through when I caught a rerun a few years ago, and still I gave up.
I liked the film. Sheryl Lee was really good in the role, and it even made sense of her relationship with James (who wasn't as lame and unbearable in the film as he was in the series). The only thing I didn't like was that the two parts (the introduction with the agents investigating Theresa's murder, and Laura's part) don't really gel together.
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