Part 17
- Episode aired Sep 3, 2017
- TV-MA
- 59m
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
5.8K
YOUR RATING
The past dictates the future.The past dictates the future.The past dictates the future.
Phoebe Augustine
- Ronette Pulaski
- (archive footage)
Jim Belushi
- Bradley Mitchum
- (as James Belushi)
Joan Chen
- Josie Packard
- (archive footage)
Eric DaRe
- Leo Johnson
- (archive footage)
Don S. Davis
- Major Garland Briggs
- (archive footage)
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Just stop now! I'm watching the series to the end but suggest nobody else suffers in the way I am.
To me this should have been the final episode. This episode is David Lynch at his best. In this episode Cooper finally returns to "Twin Peaks" and this "episode is" and "is not" what you wanted to see in the new season of shows.
In this episode Cooper arrives and the "Past Dictates the Future". Strange and creepy this was an episode fans will just love!
In this episode Cooper arrives and the "Past Dictates the Future". Strange and creepy this was an episode fans will just love!
A wonderfully crafted and directed installment. One destined to please the fans (like me) who were aching for some kind of resolution. Despite the final minute of this paves the way for something darker. Plus: the dreamy theory still haunts me for what may mean to the whole series.
Part 17. What's happening ?!
A bob orb, a young Laura, time travel, what?! Seriously, this must be the peak of the show.
Although too cheesy at times, honestly, that green glove thing. What even is that, all though it was partially explained, it does seem too stupid.
Mr. C is in Twin Peaks, and goes off to the forest, for bizzare findings and a method of teleportation. Cooper arrives in twin peaks, but rather late, as his doppelganger is already there, we see how that goes.
Back in time, we get major flashbacks from Laura's unfortunate last night on earth. But something bizzare prevents her fate.
A bob orb, a young Laura, time travel, what?! Seriously, this must be the peak of the show.
Although too cheesy at times, honestly, that green glove thing. What even is that, all though it was partially explained, it does seem too stupid.
Mr. C is in Twin Peaks, and goes off to the forest, for bizzare findings and a method of teleportation. Cooper arrives in twin peaks, but rather late, as his doppelganger is already there, we see how that goes.
Back in time, we get major flashbacks from Laura's unfortunate last night on earth. But something bizzare prevents her fate.
This was absolutely insane. Certainly one of the most intense hour of television I ever experienced. This entire season is such a fever dream and I mean that in the most positive way possible. I certainly felt all the emotions I could feel- excitement, happiness, sadness, fear, just an accumulation of all the things that make Twin Peaks special.
This and Episode 8 were certainly some of the highlights in Lynchs' career. He just knows how to freak you out, keep you invested and actually play with around with the TV medium. A testament to let artists be weird in popular media, let them go crazy, let them experiment. That's what life is all about .
This and Episode 8 were certainly some of the highlights in Lynchs' career. He just knows how to freak you out, keep you invested and actually play with around with the TV medium. A testament to let artists be weird in popular media, let them go crazy, let them experiment. That's what life is all about .
Did you know
- TriviaMiguel Ferrer's last episode and last acting performance.
- GoofsWhen the FBI vehicle containing Gordon Cole pulls up to the Twin Peaks' Sheriff's Station, Gordon Cole is dressed in casual clothing. When Cole enters Sheriff Truman's office moments later, he is dressed in a suit and tie.
- Quotes
Dale Cooper: I hope I see all of you again. Every one of you.
- SoundtracksSub Dream
Written and performed by David Lynch and Dean Hurley
Details
- Runtime
- 59m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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