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Twin PeaksRelive the oddity of "Twin Peaks" onlineIf the question “Who killed Laura Palmer?” means anything to you, you’re going to want to scoot a little closer to your computer screen. Are you ready? Are you comfortable? Are you in a place a possible yelp of delight will go unnoticed by coworkers or worried passersby? Right, then, here it is: all two seasons of Twin Peaks are streaming for free at CBS.com. Right now. This very second. Totally free. Yelp!
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That eerie theme song with its placid images of the Pacific-Northwest still ranks among the best opening credits of all time. It gives me chills every time I listen to it. I was obsessed, in mostly a healthy way, with Twin Peaks throughout its two season run back in the early '90s. This totally weird show about murder, the unexplained and creepy characters was like nothing I’d seen or – to be perfectly honest – have seen since on television. I remember my parents, who were normally unconcerned about the innocuous sitcoms and dramas I watched, looked at me midway through the pilot episode and asked, with some alarm, “What the hell are you watching?” … continue reading Submitted on May 27, 2008 at 6:00 pm The girls of “Twin Peaks”: Where are they now?Remember when “Who killed Laura Palmer?” was the question everyone was asking? I certainly do. It was 1990 and I was a junior in college — watching television on the little black-and-white set I had in my Resident Assistant dorm room. Now, I'm not a David Lynch fan by anyone's definition, but I was captivated by Twin Peaks, at least for a while. (Then it got too supernatural and weird for me.)
I read that the 10-disc “Definitive Gold-Box Edition” of Twin Peaks was releasing this week, and the memories came rushing back. There was the haunting Julee Cruise theme song. And the incredibly tantalizing intrigue and mystery of the murder. And, of course, the bizarre dream sequence — with the giant and dwarf and Jenny being chased at the carnival. Oh, wait ... I believe I've conflated the compelling dream sequence and the stupid. Take a look at the promo for the DVD box set to have it all come rushing back. … continue reading Submitted on November 1, 2007 at 5:00 pm |
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