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Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier
by Mark Frost
Wonderful. Simply wonderful.
As I expected, any talk of "errors" in the previous volume is knocked on the head by this one - which was mostly, if not entirely, as a part of 'The Secret History of Twin Peaks' and held back so as to not spoil the surprises of 'The Return' - as the Archivist actually makes mention of the differences between events mentioned in the original archive and those mentioned in Agent Cooper's notes and tapes from the time of the Laura Palmer case. The biggest points - Norma's family history and Annie Blackburn's place in Twin Peaks history - are dealt with elegantly and, for this reader, satisfyingly.
As I expected, any talk of "errors" in the previous volume is knocked on the head by this one - which was mostly, if not entirely, as a part of 'The Secret History of Twin Peaks' and held back so as to not spoil the surprises of 'The Return' - as the Archivist actually makes mention of the differences between events mentioned in the original archive and those mentioned in Agent Cooper's notes and tapes from the time of the Laura Palmer case. The biggest points - Norma's family history and Annie Blackburn's place in Twin Peaks history - are dealt with elegantly and, for this reader, satisfyingly.