Terence wrote:I think the buzz around the show & the attention that is still going on with stuff coming out about it at Comic-Con panels & more panels that are happening In Austraila.
Even though the new season ended in September last year i reckon the things will start to quite down sometime after the Emmy awards In September.
Or going into next year even more so if we still have not heard anything about a season 4 happening yet or at all?
Is when i think we will be hearing less about Twin Peaks from most places.
The buzz & excitement of it all will be gone the actors will be moving on to other projects of course.
So whatever happens in these next few months or nothing at all concerning news about Twin Peaks we might as well enjoy it.
The buzz and excitement is far from over. After an entire year, I am still enthralled by Twin Peaks, still digesting everything and processing the many layers. Most shows are slick but shallow. You consume them, experience a brief satisfaction, then they are quickly forgotten, having left no real impression and having provided little to no food for thought.
Twin Peaks is a world apart from such productions. It's not just entertainment, it's art. What I've learned from art is that it can be revisited many times over, often providing a different experience each time, depending on where the viewer is currently situated in life, emotionally and so on.
Also, moving on to other projects does not mean that the cast and crew will lose their love or enthusiasm for Twin Peaks, as has already been demonstrated over the past few decades.