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Agent Cooper (right), with several of the locals of the town, all attending Laura Palmer's funeral. Every character embodies some degree of poor decision-making, oddity, or a combo. |
What a strange little slice of TV history to return to, a full thirty years after its initial airing and nearly twenty years after my original viewing of it.
Those of us in Generation X almost certainly remember the buzz surrounding Twin Peaks thirty years ago. Even if you never watched it during its original airing (I didn't), you heard about it. You knew it was about a murder mystery in a small town populated by weird characters. The question of, "Who killed Laura Palmer?" percolated into the mainstream, despite the show being so markedly odd.
I, being a fairly unadventurous 14- and 15-year old back when the show originally aired, had zero interest in the show. It wasn't until a good decade later, when I was working in a small town in the north of Japan that I was hunting some new viewing material and picked up the VHS tapes (that's right - VHS tapes) of the first two seasons. I plowed through them in a matter of about three weeks, only then seeing why the show had developed a cult-like following so quickly ten years prior. I also saw why, after such a meteoric rise to popularity, it ended after only its second season. But how does it all hold up now, thirty years after its release, and after creator David Lynch returned for a "Return" season on Showtime in 2017?
The answer is that is doesn't hold up too badly, though it's fairly clear why it was canceled.
For those unfamiliar with the show, it kicked off with the discovery in a small town in the Pacific Northwest of the dead body of Laura Palmer. We soon learn that Laura was the "dream girl" of the town - the beautiful, high school prom queen that was the object of many people's eye and many men's desires. The strange details around her murder attract the attention of the FBI, who sends agent Dale Cooper (Kyle McLachlan) to Twin Peaks to investigate. Cooper is a rather odd fellow, who is always extremely chipper and seems to have boundless fascination with the supernatural. He is also a Sherlock Holmes-caliber investigator with immense powers of observation and logic. He soon learns that he will need all of his skills to solve the case of Laura's murder, as Twin Peaks has more than a few strange and dark characters lurking within and around it, some of them weaving sinister plots that belie the otherwise sleepy town.
Nearly everything about Dale Cooper and the mysterious and creepy details around Laura and her murder were what made this show so compelling. And they still are, even if you recall how the tale played out. Kyle MacLachlan turns in an iconic performance as the peppy Agent Dale Cooper, and his become the scenes that you are always looking forward to. Yes, there are other amusing characters and some decent acting from a handful of the other cast members, but it's MacLachlan's Cooper who made this show what it was. The great novelty of this character was that, instead of merely being an amazing crime investigator, Cooper was more than willing to think outside the boundaries of classical Western logic, following hints and clues gleaned from altered-state visions or even outer space. These elements of Twin Peaks (still evident in the recent revival of the show) are what made it distinct, and I'm not sure that it would have worked without MacLachlan's fearlessly ebullient turn as Cooper.
Any scenes with Bob were chilling, especially since you often couldn't see them coming. |
As disturbing as some sequences are from the original TV show, the prequel movie goes well beyond those, thanks to a lack of network restrictions. Things go all the way dark, too. |
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