It's only recently that I've begun watching this, despite considering myself a fan of David Lynch as I've enjoyed every one of his films that I've seen thus far. In fact, I'll happily admit that it was an article I read about Alan Wake being heavily influenced by Twin Peaks that finally gave me the kick up the arse I needed. If I'd known the show was going to blow me away, I certainly would've watched it sooner.
"Better late than never", as they say; the ninth episode of the second season just finished and I am about to start on the tenth.
Really, what is there to say that hasn't already been said about Twin Peaks? It's amazing. Every single aspect of it is; the acting is top-notch (Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper and Ray Wise as Leland Palmer in particular), the writing and directing are faultless, the music is sublime and the atmosphere of the idiosyncratic titular town is damn near palpable.
I'm loving it so much I can already feel the impending sense of sadness that'll overwhelm me once the show is over. Needless to say, Twin Peaks has well and truly supplanted Lost as my favourite show of all time. All it needs now is a Blu-ray release.
If you haven't yet seen Twin Peaks, you owe it yourself and humanity to change that. Stop whatever meaningless task you're doing at this very moment and get on it.
On a final note:
Damn.
"Better late than never", as they say; the ninth episode of the second season just finished and I am about to start on the tenth.
Really, what is there to say that hasn't already been said about Twin Peaks? It's amazing. Every single aspect of it is; the acting is top-notch (Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper and Ray Wise as Leland Palmer in particular), the writing and directing are faultless, the music is sublime and the atmosphere of the idiosyncratic titular town is damn near palpable.
I'm loving it so much I can already feel the impending sense of sadness that'll overwhelm me once the show is over. Needless to say, Twin Peaks has well and truly supplanted Lost as my favourite show of all time. All it needs now is a Blu-ray release.
If you haven't yet seen Twin Peaks, you owe it yourself and humanity to change that. Stop whatever meaningless task you're doing at this very moment and get on it.
On a final note:

Damn.