From Twin Peaks to American Gods: how strangeness has bled into primetime TV.
We are living strange days: A reality TV celebrity and real estate mogul is the 45th president of the United States. The King of the Netherlands revealed he has been leading a secret second life as a commercial airline pilot for the past 21 years and an intergalactic space lord won 249 votes in a national election in the UK. With such odd events happening in the real world, it is not a stretch to think about returning to the Black Lodge 25 years later or to entertain the idea of an ancient goddess swallowing a middle-aged man with her vagina in the middle of a sex scene from one of the most acclaimed TV shows of the year.
Eccentric TV productions seem to be reaching a high point with the return of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks and the adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel ‘American Gods’ to the small screen. Both were well received by the critics and the public: Bryan Fuller’s take on Gaiman’s mythological world was renewed for a second season, while the two-hour premiere of Twin Peaks’ long-awaited third season/reboot received a five-minute standing ovation at Cannes.
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