As Dale Cooper helpfully told Diane on one of those tape recordings, he arrived in Twin Peaks at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 24. In most ways, he never left. Nor, really, did David Lynch. And how lucky we ...
and also a Twin Peaks fan since its original broadcast) and said—oh, so gently—“I don’t mean this as a slight, but this reminds me of the Diane Keaton episode.” By the episode’s end ...
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‘Twin Peaks' Was the Most Bizarre Show on Television - and David Lynch's Biggest SuccessAs Dale Cooper helpfully told Diane on one of those tape recordings, he arrived in Twin Peaks at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 24. In most ways, he never left. Nor, really, did David Lynch. And how lucky we ...
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