Blog Series about Twin Peaks

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Blog Series about Twin Peaks

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I started writing a series of posts regarding all the little details & connections I've noticed in re-watching Twin Peaks.

If anyone would be interested in reading through & leaving some feedback, I'd be most appreciative. Thx!

http://www.caveoftheflickeringlight.blogspot.ca/
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Wow, fantastic and spot on look at the details of Twin Peaks! Really good thoughts there. I look forward to reading more!
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Wow!!! So comprehensive look on the pilot episode, it's exciting to read this!
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Thanks very much G42.2 and Jude! It's appreciated: I'll post a link on here again when I get the next installment ready.
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Wow! I was not expecting such a well executed and thoroughly thought out analysis! I really enjoyed this and you can bet I'll watch out for the next one. Please, keep them coming.
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Thanks Fire! The next post is proving more difficult to piece together, but its just about done, I'll post a link when I've got it uploaded. I've really got the most notes & screen capture for the finale and FWWM, but there's a lot of ground to cover before that if I'm going to try to be chronological!
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Very interesting blog, thanks for sharing!
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Good thing you pointed out one detail for me I haven't thought of before.
Like Lost, where the series opens with the eye opening and close with the eye closing, I have never considered that Lynch maybe did this on purpose in Twin Peaks too. (For the record, there are alot of other similarities to Twin Peaks in Lost, and the writers have told they were all big fans of TP). Is it a way for DL to tell us that all humans have 2 sides, one good and one bad - shadow-self? Or is it a parallell - getting a look into the nature of humanity - into the soul of a small community?
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I love your blog! I can't get enough....
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Notes On Twin Peaks, Part Two

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The second installment is up in a series of posts I'm writing, analyzing Twin Peaks.

For anyone who may be interested, drop by, give it a read, and let me know what you think! (I like discussion)

Thx!

http://caveoftheflickeringlight.blogspo ... -half.html

Topics covered:

- The place of Twin Peaks in the detective genre
- Ideas about Dianne
- Twin Peaks and meditation
- Left and Right Brain Hemispheres
- Lucy's Sweaters and Jewelry
- The Elements of Twin Peaks
- The Road House and Other Realms
- Flashlights in the Darkness

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Hooray! I've been looking forward to your continued analysis...Reading the post now, and as expected, it's awesome. Such deep connections you've found! Very interesting and thoughtful concepts for sure!
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Thanks for the kind words, G42.2. Now that I've gotten through the pilot, I hope to have shorter & more frequent posts ~ until longer ones for the finale & FWWM, of course! Thx again.
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I'm really enjoying this, thanks a lot for sharing! :D
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Notes on Twin Peaks: Traces to Nowhere

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Next piece in a series of analyses of Twin Peaks, focusing on Episode One: Traces to Nowhere

If that would be of interest, give it a read & let me know what you think! Thx

http://caveoftheflickeringlight.blogspo ... where.html

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Fourth part in the series of analysis is up - if it's of interest, give it a read & let me know what you think! Thx

http://caveoftheflickeringlight.blogspo ... iller.html
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