
Tonight, Sunday, May 21, 2017,
Twin Peaks returns, just as Laura Palmer (may have)
predicted it would 25 years ago, give or take. Eighteen one-hour episodes, all directed by David Lynch and co-written with the show’s original co-creator, Mark . . .
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