There’s something literally perfect about the first season of Twin Peaks

There’s something literally perfect about the first season of Twin Peaks
Everyone is perfect
The mood is perfect
The way it’s shot is perfect

Even by the S2 premiere (which is good imo), something feels tainted

Does anyone else know what I mean

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You mean season 3. That's the perfect one. FWWM too.

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Remember 2017 when all those twin peaks the return threads were poppin

why hes smoking so much?

Nothing stays pure forever. Corruption (Judy) always makes its way into everything.
I wanna go back.

He likes smoking

If the man wants his smokes, let him have his smokes

Everything post S1 felt too on the nose. They played up the weirdness and surreal without the kind of subtlety S1 balanced perfect

the creative portion of the brain is rich with cholinergic receptors
nicotine is the very breath of the artist

Uh... guys?

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TP should've been a miniseries, with less characters

>8
That’s the number of today, August 16th, 2020!

Wrong, wrong and wrong again.

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Trash take bro

T-theyre together....right, bros?........

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>Even by the S2 premiere (which is good imo), something feels tainted

Have only watched season 1 and a bit of 2 but I got this exact feeling the moment I started.

S1's weirdness is haunting and absorbing, it sucks you in; S2 feels like its trying way too hard to be weird and I got pulled out of it immediately, haven't seen the rest yet and its been like 8 years.

it also needed less soap opera and more detective work

I sort of know what you mean, but S2 has some of the best Twin Peaks moments including this one

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The sea of consciousness tells him to keep smoking.

season 2 premiere feels off in comparison, yes. catherine's gone, josie's gone, everything looks a tad bit darker. they had to force the end of the mystery at that point so maybe that intent came through and made it 'feel' different

>internet faggots on Zig Forums told me there was no fan service in the return
>then there was this
did i just get LYNCHED?

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Kinda weird but I felt and did exactly the same.

yes. peggy lipton is die, but until a season 4 says otherwise ed and norma are happy together

I think one of the things that I'm kind of - I don't know how to say it; I don't dislike it, but it feels kind of shallow in a way - about post-Season 1 Twin Peaks is the way in which the mysterious elements and dream sequences became tangible things. It's not just that the Red Room is a dream sequence; it's a physical place that exists and the Black Lodge controls the world around the characters. Laura Palmer wasn't killed for a plausible reason, it's because the killer was possessed by BOB, and BOB is a supernatural entity that embodies pure evil, instead of nuaced characters committing evil acts. I mean the reason it took this direction in Season 2 was because they were forced to reveal who the killer was, so if Lynch and Frost were able to carry on the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer until the series ended, it probably wouldn't remained more in line with that first season.
Having said all that, I do love the rest of the show and all the weird and wonderful avenues it goes down. I think the Black Lodge shit is some of the best content in the entire show, and if the show had remained more restrained we probably wouldn't get shit like The Return, FWWM or Beyond Life and Death. Still, it does make watching the first season feel very weird because of how quaint everything feels.

Yes, I believe it had something to do with the studio forcing them to reveal Laura's killer.
After that it just meandered away into forgettable melodrama plotlines.
And when it wasn't uninteresting it was being over the top surreal for the sake of being surreal.
I stopped watching after the military dad explained the black lodge or whatever dumb shit they were up to at that point.

Yes. Everyone loved how cooky the show was. To bad abc who whoever ran it at the time were mega babbys that weren’t interested in letting the story be and forced them to blow their load 3 episodes into season 2

He makes s good Clark Kent

>season 4
I doubt they're gonna make a fourth season. The Return felt like Lynch making peace with the series that ended on such a notorious cliffhanger. If there is, I can guarantee it'll probably have nothing to do with Cooper, Laura and most of the characters from the show, and would probably resolve some of the unanswered questions that the return didn't address like what happened to Chet Desmond.

Thats because it goes full retard at the end of season 1

>tfw Chrysta Bell has more screentime than your character
Honestly wanted to see a lot more Ed.

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No the beauty of it is how even after.the supernatural elements are on the spotlight there is still something mysterious and unexplainable