So here's some misc things from the Twin Peaks panel, it indeed didn't spill much about the show but had some interesting bits.
-Apparently the show opened with a video Lynch made for the panel which was about five minutes long, here's a couple descriptions of it:
Good afternoon ladies and gentleman, said Lynch in the first take before being interrupted, Hey buddy, dont go out that door. Were on the fourth floor, were not on the ground. Lynch then got up walked off camera and you could hear someone fall down an elevator shaft. Then there were sounds of car crash and honks. Lynch reappeared in the second take holding an arm, and then taking a golf ball out of it. This is the last golf ball that O.J. Simpson hit before he went into jail in Nevada. Angelo Badalamentis main Twin Peaks theme played over the entire video.
Friday's panel kicked off with a brief video from Lynch, thanking fans for joining the cast at Comic-Con before repeatedly cutting to static as chaos broke out off-screen, involving a horse, a gun and Lynch's cat.
"You can't bring a horse in here! What are you doing?!" -- out of context David Lynch
"Get that horse out of here! Get that horse out of here! You're ruining all my stuff!" -- David Lynch
Lindelof kicked things off with a film from Lynch. It was a short, strange piece that kept cutting out and piling on the strange developments. Lynch began by saying hello, but then he started yelling at someone off-camera. At that point, it sounded like a man fell from a great height. Lynch came back and said, Ive got to show you something and lifted up what looked like a dead hand. There was something in the hand: This supposedly is the last golf ball O.J. Simpson hit before going into prison. The film cut out again and then Lynch was back: Today youre going to meet some great actresses and actors
Lynch began, but then, off-camera, it sounded like total chaos was breaking out. Lynch: You cant bring a horse in here. Manuel, take that gun away. Fans packed into Hall H heard the sound of a horse whinnying. And then the film finally abruptly cut out.
The director created a video greeting for the fans.
And, as you can imagine, it was beyond words. But since the short film has yet to be released, well try to do it justice.
Lynchs message never got past a simple greeting Good afternoon ladies and gentleman but he made the most of a static camera in a dark room. Pointed at the director sitting in a wooden chair, Lynch kept getting distracted by action offscreen.
First, someone walked out a door and fell, presumably, to his death. Then Lynch showed off a clinched hand holding a golf ball Lynch described as the last golf ball O.J. Simpson hit before going into prison in Nevada before the camera cut out. When it started up again, a horse, a gun, and a cat were involved.
-Pretty much known, but they confirm none of them have seen the episodes that haven't aired yet, they all see the episodes at the same time as other people, and most except Kyle don't know anything except what was aired and what was in the scenes they were filmed in.
-Naomi Watts teases that when you get the call from David, you take the call and do what you have to do, even wearing a bunny suit, but she takes it back after she says that saying maybe that was another project.
-Naomi Watts and Laura Dern apparently went to Lynch's house a few years ago to coax him into returning to Twin Peaks, but he wouldn't say anything on it. He called them back later with lines for them to do for the new season, gave them a cup of coffee and the pages only included the scenes Janey-E had with Dougie. Other scenes were blacked out.
-Matthew Lillard says he still hasn't seen the original Twin Peaks at this point and talks about being at the casting for a David Lynch film when you're not very familiar with his works ahead of time, it's a very strange experience. He apparently also did some fan service for the audience and voiced some Twin Peaks stuff in his Shaggy (Scooby-Doo) voice. He also talks about how part of his audition process spontaneously doing the scene we would later see in Part 9 where he has to breakdown, and doing this scene on the spot while talking about life and stuff for an audition for something David Lynch was one of the scariest things he ever had to do as an actor.
-Asked for the cast's take on Dougie, Naomi blurts out immediately, "He's hot." Kimmy Robertson (Lucy) gives her take on Dougie when the cast is asked for their hot takes on Dougie, Its very easy, if you ever meet any families who live out in the suburbs and work [there], its very easy to slip through the cracks and say one word a month without anyone noticing. And what wife wouldnt like that?
-Kimmy also mentions when she got the call if she'd like to return to Twin Peaks, she was in bed and due to the surprise and excitement by the end of the call somehow she had ended up beneath her bed.
-Some of the actors haven't watched the new series yet. Naomi Watts has been travelling the world recently with a lot of places without good internet, so she decided she'll watch it in big chunks and go through all of it once she gets back home. Tim Roth has a fun plan for it, Im going to wait till its done and watch the [original seasons and then season 3] all the way through to the end with my kids. Were going to have a festival. I dont know what thats going to do to us, but Im up for it.
-Here's a fun bit about working with Lynch:
His work can go into dark and strange areas, but working with Lynch is nothing but pleasurable. He has this peace about him that is unlike anything Ive ever experienced, Lillard said. His belief in his process and his vision and his point of view is so profound and focus, and he inspires me that way, MacLachlan added. He follows this dream in his mind and I find that inspirational in my life, to go after the thing I believe in. He really shows great appreciation for other peoples work, cast member Murray said. And he never fails to do that. You go home from a days work with David and you feel good about it and about the world because youve had that experience. He knows how to get a performance, he digs deep, McGill noted.
-Kyle mentions that the Black Lodge is unlike anywhere else in the Twin Peaks world, and mentions It feels very focused and like electricity is buzzing around,.
-An audience member who had never seen Twin Peaks asked the cast to describe it in a nutshell. Just throw the nut away, MacLachlan said. Keep the shell, Watts added