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Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier
by Mark Frost
Another fans-only endeavour, but if you're not a fan at this point then I'm not sure how you got this far.
I said in another review I'd say whether Twin Peaks as a whole is worth doing, so I'll write briefly on that. It's not often that I get a new favourite TV show in my life, and TP is straight in there. There are flaws - much of the second season, some of the tie-in material - and if you're not compelled to continue watching it, you probably shouldn't. For myself, the original run is a great "genre" soap opera, the movie is harrowing but perhaps necessarily so, and the revival series makes good on the idea that we're in a golden age of television. It's a beautiful, beguiling, horrifying, funny artwork, it's thoroughly messed with my head and my perceptions, and I can't wait to go through it all again. Any more would be a miracle, but what we have is a revelation.
I said in another review I'd say whether Twin Peaks as a whole is worth doing, so I'll write briefly on that. It's not often that I get a new favourite TV show in my life, and TP is straight in there. There are flaws - much of the second season, some of the tie-in material - and if you're not compelled to continue watching it, you probably shouldn't. For myself, the original run is a great "genre" soap opera, the movie is harrowing but perhaps necessarily so, and the revival series makes good on the idea that we're in a golden age of television. It's a beautiful, beguiling, horrifying, funny artwork, it's thoroughly messed with my head and my perceptions, and I can't wait to go through it all again. Any more would be a miracle, but what we have is a revelation.