1. There Will Be A Satisfying Ending
Twin Peaks was nothing if not divisive. For many, the convoluted plot was as much a part of the show as the Log Lady and the soundtrack. But when the Second Season ended in 1991, almost none of the major questions or plot threads had been resolved. Even with the additional information gleaned from Fire Walk With Me, we still had no idea exactly what was going on in that town. After two and half decades of fan theories and dodged questions, Mark Frost has stated that he wants the new series to leave viewers - both old and new - with a satisfying conclusion, regardless of how long the new run lasts. "It's our hope that these episodes will give the fans everything they felt they hadn't gotten the last time we left off... I think there will be a lot of things that people have wanted to know over the years that if they pay close attention, they are going to be satisfied." What are you hoping to see in the new Twin Peaks? Let us know by leaving a comment below.
Freddie Rochez
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With a (nearly) useless degree in English literature and a personal trainer qualification he's never used, Freddie spends his times writing things that he hopes will somehow pay the rent. He's also a former professional singer, and plays the saxophone and ukulele. He's not really used to talking about himself in the third person, and would like to stop now, thanks.
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