Twin Peaks Reboot: 10 Biggest Rumours You Need To Know
5. And He's Been Playing A Long Game
In 1991, in the last episode of the original Twin Peaks, Laura Palmer sits with Special Agent Dale Cooper in the Red Room and says, In 25 years, I will see you again. And, as if by magic, here we are, just under two and half decades later, with Twin Peaks just around the corner. When Lynch confirmed that the new show would be a continuation of the original show, rather than a reboot or remake, he let slip that the 25-year time gap would be a significant part of Twin Peaks moving forwards. Being Twin Peaks, this has led to theories involving everything from a connection between the supernatural elements of the show and alien activity, planetary alignments, and reincarnation. Of course, whether David Lynch actually intended to bring the show back after such a long, if specific, time period is unknown, and what impact on the plot this jump forwards will have remains to be seen.
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.