Scott Miller Wrote:But I must say that it had one of the worst finales in history; The Black Lodge was such a letdown. Certainly the show was known for being offbeat and The Black Lodge certainly qualified, but it was strange in a not so good and boring way(a recurring problem I have with much of Lynch's work).
Marc B. Wrote:I really liked the ending even though it was a huge cliffhanger. Some genuinely creepy moments in the finale and throughout the show. It's probably one of the most innovative shows in television history, one that paved the way for a lot of current television.
bones weep tedium Wrote:I have never had the pleasure of seeing any of the Twin Peaks series, but am fascinated by the 2 films I have seen and am on the look out for a cheap boxset.
bones weep tedium Wrote:I heard that the series had some troubles cretively towards the end, with David Lynch having less and less to do with the show after a while. Is this true?
Marc B. Wrote:There is only one movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. The other you are probably referring to is the modified pilot episode that had additional footage to make it a single made-for-tv version. This aired only in Europe, not the U.S.
Marc B. Wrote:On top of that Lynch was off making Wild at Heart so he had a hard time keeping the execs at bay while working on that film. That's why the second season falls apart for about five episodes (17-22).
Scott Miller Wrote:I just finished the entire series, the Gold Edition. It's been years since I had seen anything other than the first seven episodes and overall I still enjoyed it. I think outside of a couple of storylines, the Andy/Lucy/Dick Tremayne and the Lana/Dwayne ones specifically, the show still crackled with tons of quirky energy. The writing was frequently brilliant and always interesting. The ensemble cast was one of the best ever I thought both Ray Wise and Kenneth Welsh were superior as the shows primary villians. All in all, it still remains one of my all time favorite TV shows.
But I must say that it had one of the worst finales in history; The Black Lodge was such a letdown. Certainly the show was known for being offbeat and The Black Lodge certainly qualified, but it was strange in a not so good and boring way(a recurring problem I have with much of Lynch's work).
The extras in the Gold Edition offer welcome insight into how the show was created.
Marc B. Wrote:There is only one movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. The other you are probably referring to is the modified pilot episode that had additional footage to make it a single made-for-tv version. This aired only in Europe, not the U.S.For a while that was the only way to purchase the pilot episode. I owned the VHS box set, and it did NOT include the pilot. If you wanted the pilot, you had to purchase that modified version. This made it confusing since I didn't remember exactly how the original had been modified. Very annoying.
Quote:True. THe first season ABC execs didn't have much input nor did they care to. They didn't think Twin Peaks was much of anything until it became the phenomenon it did. Then they wanted more input and put demands on the creative team.I don't even remember exactly how the show ended. I wonder if I ever finished watching it or gave up during that "bad" period.
On top of that Lynch was off making Wild at Heart so he had a hard time keeping the execs at bay while working on that film. That's why the second season falls apart for about five episodes (17-22).
Scott Miller Wrote:I really disliked Fire: Walk With Me and I much preferred the original ending for the pilot although I can see why the footage was added to give it a sense of completion.
Lynch is so frustrating for me; he can be absolutely brilliant at times(the pilot for example) but then he gets infatuated with being weird for weird's sake(the first episode of Season 2 and the finale are my two least favorite of the entire series).
jimbow8 Wrote:I didn't like Fire Walk With Me either.
The things that I remember best from season two are the little man in the red suit and the GIANT. The Giant was the best!
And I still find the line "It is happening AGAIN!" running through my brain every so often.