Lucy wasnt the most tech-savvy receptionist in the early '90s, so it will be interesting to see how she adapts to modern times if she still has her day job. Actress Kimmy Robertson didnt sound too enthused with the quality of Twin Peaks as season 2 went along, judging by her commentaries on the DVDs, but you can imagine shed probably be game for a new season helmed by Lynch. Since the show went off the air, her voice has been heard in a variety of cartoons, as well as appearances in a a few TV shows and films. Still, its Twin Peaks where she is needed most. While many of the stories from the show had darker twists to them, Lucy's offered a comic counterpart that helped to ease some of the constant tension of the main story arcs. As we last saw, she chose Deputy Andy to raise her unborn child over the self-centered Richard Tremayne. Was that a good decision? Should she have stuck with Dick? And what do their kids sound like? That's enough of a reason to tune in alone. Without Lucys squeaky voice constantly calling for the sheriff, Twin Peaks would simply lose some of its charm.