Twin peaks season 3
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Twin peaks season 3
I know this will never happen, And I realize that the last episode was a "Tie it up but rather Sloppy" way to the end the series.
But the twist/cliffhanger at the end of episode 29 was there in case the series was picked up for another season or possible mini-series.
My Question is, over the years "wether it be from Lynch, Frost, Actors or the Wrapped in plastic mag" has anyone given any hint at what would have happened?
I just finshed the series and was wondering.
Is there any websites anyone can recommend that disscuss or speculate the twin peaks world?
But the twist/cliffhanger at the end of episode 29 was there in case the series was picked up for another season or possible mini-series.
My Question is, over the years "wether it be from Lynch, Frost, Actors or the Wrapped in plastic mag" has anyone given any hint at what would have happened?
I just finshed the series and was wondering.
Is there any websites anyone can recommend that disscuss or speculate the twin peaks world?
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Rather than type it all out here, you can find possible theories at this site:
http://www.twinpeaks.org/faqtop.htm
http://www.twinpeaks.org/faqtop.htm
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Another bit of interesting information not listed on that page (this is more about what would have happened had the Twin Peaks mythology continued past Fire Walk With Me, rather than what would have happened in S3, but I figure it counts as well):
Roberts Engels (writer/producer on the series, and co-writer of the prequel) said in an interview with Wrapped in Plastic that had the Twin Peaks mythology continued (most likely in another movie had FWWM not flopped), you would have found out that Josie has (had?) a sister named Judy (whose name is mentioned obscurely in FWWM) who lived in Seattle, and a link between the sisters, the Black Lodge, and Phillip Jeffries (the FBI agent played by David Bowie) would have been elaborated on.
Roberts Engels (writer/producer on the series, and co-writer of the prequel) said in an interview with Wrapped in Plastic that had the Twin Peaks mythology continued (most likely in another movie had FWWM not flopped), you would have found out that Josie has (had?) a sister named Judy (whose name is mentioned obscurely in FWWM) who lived in Seattle, and a link between the sisters, the Black Lodge, and Phillip Jeffries (the FBI agent played by David Bowie) would have been elaborated on.
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Originally Posted by sb5
Another bit of interesting information not listed on that page (this is more about what would have happened had the Twin Peaks mythology continued past Fire Walk With Me, rather than what would have happened in S3, but I figure it counts as well):
Roberts Engels (writer/producer on the series, and co-writer of the prequel) said in an interview with Wrapped in Plastic that had the Twin Peaks mythology continued (most likely in another movie had FWWM not flopped), you would have found out that Josie has (had?) a sister named Judy (whose name is mentioned obscurely in FWWM) who lived in Seattle, and a link between the sisters, the Black Lodge, and Phillip Jeffries (the FBI agent played by David Bowie) would have been elaborated on.
Roberts Engels (writer/producer on the series, and co-writer of the prequel) said in an interview with Wrapped in Plastic that had the Twin Peaks mythology continued (most likely in another movie had FWWM not flopped), you would have found out that Josie has (had?) a sister named Judy (whose name is mentioned obscurely in FWWM) who lived in Seattle, and a link between the sisters, the Black Lodge, and Phillip Jeffries (the FBI agent played by David Bowie) would have been elaborated on.