They talk about episode eight of Twin Peaks the Return as it’s high point, but I think that does a disservice to the season as a whole. Though episode 8 is a stand out, the season has a logic and vibe and arc that stands higher IMO and is very much worth sticking through.
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I admittedly have not watched Twin Peaks. I read that season 2 had a big drop in quality from the first. Will I be good just watching the first season?
You will not. Season 1 was excellent but season 2 is still very good and if you watch it superficially (which I think most of people did), season 2 would really help with answering some questions.
The strongest thing about Twin Peaks is that it almost constantly gives the viewers more questions.
Season 3 triples down on the weird. Watching that superficially is almost impossible. You would really need to dig deep to understand some of it.
Yes. Season Two was unexpected by the writers and the story just went to shit. Nothing was answered, nothing made any more sense, and nothing tied together. More leads drifing outwards towards infinity.
Season One was a beautiful promise that Season Two either through intent or accident did not fulfill. They tried again with a movie, and - I dunno, I had tapped out by then.
If you just wanted to get a sense of the vibe and maybe the influence of the show, a minimum of 3-5 episodes could get you somewhere.
But as for season 2 not being worth it, I don’t think that’s true. There’s a middle patch, from about episodes 9-20 or so. Look it up, there’ll be guides out there. These are the episodes where Lynch kinda left the show. Watching the parts he was involved in though is probably worth it. Especially as you’ll get the conclusion and the head in to season 3, where part of what season 3 is about has to do with the bigger picture of how it continues on from season 2.
Grrr. Obits that don't say the thing...
It's not an obituary.