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Twin Peaks: The Return premiered in 2017 on Showtime as David Lynch and Mark Frost’s 18-hour continuation of the beloved 90s mystery series Twin Peaks. However, it didn’t behave at all like a comeback tour or a greatest-hits album. Instead, it detonated the idea of what Twin Peaks had been before and subverted audience expectations in order to create an unforgettable, unmissable conclusion to the series. Nearly a decade later, The Return is still the most uncompromising revival in TV history.
Twin Peaks: The Return Rejected Nostalgia in Favor of Something Much More Interesting

From the beginning, The Return makes it clear that this will not be a comfort-watch complete with cherry pie, vintage Americana, or even Dale Cooper himself. The revival famously withholds the “real” Cooper (played by Kyle MacLachlan) for most of its runtime, replacing him with the catatonic, heartbreaking, and darkly comic Dougie Jones, trading Cooper’s charm and the filmic haze for a lime-green blazer and an unsettling digital atmosphere. Any other reboot would have put Twin Peaks’ small-town nostalgia at the forefront and regressed into murder-mystery tropes. Instead, what fans got was an experimental adventure into the unthinkable, with Lynch shooting for some of his biggest and wildest ideas, rewarding dedicated fans, and challenging casual viewers.








