This makes me sad. Season one and the first 2⁄3 of season 2 were transformative and amazing for me and my nerdy college-age-at-the-time peer group. The end of that season and the followup movies were rather less so. I intellectually understand that it’s no longer innovative or particularly interesting, and it hasn’t aged very well either in terms of investigative technology nor mountain-town isolation and creepiness. Being local and contemporary likely helped a whole lot as well. Still, I visit Snoqualmie Falls and have brunch at the lodge there a few times a year, and the connection to twin peaks makes me smile a bit wider than just the beauty and power of nature would.
Anyway, I look forward to hearing a review from your perspective if you decide to stick with it.
This makes me sad. Season one and the first 2⁄3 of season 2 were transformative and amazing for me and my nerdy college-age-at-the-time peer group. The end of that season and the followup movies were rather less so. I intellectually understand that it’s no longer innovative or particularly interesting, and it hasn’t aged very well either in terms of investigative technology nor mountain-town isolation and creepiness. Being local and contemporary likely helped a whole lot as well. Still, I visit Snoqualmie Falls and have brunch at the lodge there a few times a year, and the connection to twin peaks makes me smile a bit wider than just the beauty and power of nature would.
Anyway, I look forward to hearing a review from your perspective if you decide to stick with it.