
Best Episodes Of Twin Peaks
Best Episodes Of Twin Peaks
(Overall Rating: ★ 8.7)Episode Ratings & Analysis
Discover the best and most memorable episodes of Twin Peaks, from fan favorites to critically acclaimed moments. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
The body of Laura Palmer is washed up on a beach near the small Washington state town of Twin Peaks. FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper is called in to investigate her strange demise only to uncover a web of mystery that ultimately leads him deep into the heart of the surrounding woodland and his very own soul.
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Part 16
“No knock, no doorbell.” Dougie's loved ones care for him in the hospital, and Mr. C heads towards the coordinates. Meanwhile, Diane makes a confession to the FBI.
Lonely Souls
Maddy prepares to leave Twin Peaks, Pete uncovers the truth behind Tojamura's intentions, and Cooper receives a devastating message.
This is absolutely brutal for television made in 1991, and even today I was unprepared for it.
Part 17
“The past dictates the future.” Cooper arrives in Twin Peaks.
Brilliant! I have absolutely no idea what's going on.
Arbitrary Law
Cooper attempts to locate Laura's killer after the discovery of another victim.
I have a hard time imagining the show gets any better from here.
Beyond Life and Death
Cooper must overcome his deepest fears as he enters the Black Lodge to save Annie from Windom Earle.
[8.0/10] When I think of David Lynch, I think “weird,” and that may be what was missing all too ofte...
The Last Evening
The investigation of Laura Palmer's murder reaches a terrifying conclusion.
[3.8/10] How many cliffhangers and “shocking” developments can you throw into one season finale befo...
Pilot
The small northwest town of Twin Peaks, Washington is shaken up when the body of the Homecoming Queen, Laura Palmer, is discovered washed up on a riverbank, wrapped in plastic.
[3.4/10] Giving this another shot in light of the revival, but yeesh, this is rough. I originally ga...
Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer
Agent Cooper demonstrates an unusual deductive technique for the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department.
[4.2/10] So much of *Twin Peaks* is going for a vibe of weird or offputting or disturbing. Particula...
May the Giant Be with You
In the aftermath of the incident at the Great Northern Hotel, the investigation into Laura Palmer's death continues, and information is provided from an unexpected source.
Man, I can't believe how this show handles comedy and almost horror at the same time. The ending j...
Part 11
“There’s fire where you are going.” The set-up involving the Mitchum brothers and Dougie reaches its climax while even stranger things start to happen to both the FBI team and the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department.
People really seem to dislike this season, but I'm honestly loving every single episode! I love Doug...
Part 14
“We are like the dreamer.” Gordon remembers an important moment from his past. Andy, Bobby, Hawk and Truman go to the forest. James hears a story about a glove on his birthday. An unknown facet of Sarah is revealed.
Sarah Palmer: [spoiler]removes her face and bites a man's throat out[/spoiler] Me: You're doing ama...
Part 8
“Got a light?” Coop's doppelganger faces a life or death situation. In 1945, a bomb is dropped and modern man's evil is epitomized.
The single greatest hour of television I've ever witnessed.
Part 15
“There’s some fear in letting go.” Big Ed and Norma have a relationship breakthrough. Evil Cooper tries to reconnect with an old friend, while Dougie Jones reaches an electrifying discovery.
[7.6/10] Mea culpa. That’s all I can say when it comes to Ed and Norma. Look, I still think it’s pre...
Part 18
“What is your name?” Cooper and Diane drive 430 miles. Cooper attempts to help a troubled woman he believes to be Laura Palmer.
I have literally, literally no idea about anything anymore. All I know is that the story of Twin Pea...
Part 2
“The stars turn and a time presents itself.” Hawk searches for something in the woods while Cooper learns that his fate in the Black Lodge may not be sealed after all.
**WARNING: THIS REVIEW DISCUSSES EVENTS FROM BOTH PT. 1 & PT. 2. DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU’VE WATCH...
Part 7
“There’s a body all right.” Cooper and Janey-E are in for a violent surprise at the Lucky 7 office. Meanwhile, Gordon and Albert try enlisting Diane to figure out the mystery of the man they believe to be Cooper in jail.
and all I could think is... *Why the hell isn't he using a wide push broom?*
Realization Time
Dr. Jacoby gets a phone call from Laura Palmer.
Cooper playing back the tape and hearing Waldo the bird repeat what Laura said on the night of her d...
Coma
Cooper receives some unsettling news, while Audrey continues to work undercover as a hostess at One Eyed Jacks in Canada.
[3.6/10] So I think we’ve reached the “weird for the sake of weird” portion of *Twin Peaks*. It’s im...
Drive with a Dead Girl
Ben receives an unwelcome surprise, Norma's mother arrives in Twin Peaks with a new husband, and Bob covers his tracks.
[5.0/10] Something of a letdown after the fireworks of the last episode, with most of the material f...
Miss Twin Peaks
Cooper and the officers prepare for Windom Earle to make his move at the Miss Twin Peaks contest.
[4.5/10] Oh *Twin Peaks*. If you can’t make me care, the least you can do is make me laugh, and “Mis...
Part 1
“My log has a message for you.” A man observes a mysterious glass box, South Dakota Police discover a hideous crime and Hawk receives a cryptic message about Special Agent Dale Cooper.
**WARNING: THIS REVIEW DISCUSSES EVENTS FROM BOTH PT. 1 & PT. 2. DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU’VE WATCH...
Part 4
“…brings back some memories.” Coop assumes the life of Dougie Jones, as Gordon and Agents Rosenfield and Preston investigate the situation surrounding Coop's doppelganger.
This new season has been a lot more dark and less humorous than the older seasons, but Wally's speec...
Cooper's Dreams
Cooper and Truman discover a crime scene in the woods.
[4.8/10] I give this show a lot of crap, so let’s start with two things “Cooper’s Dream” did really ...
Demons
Cooper and Truman cross over into Canada to rescue Audrey, but not all goes according to plan.
[4.2/10] Look, *Twin Peaks* just needs to stop trying to write romantic dialogue of any sort, but es...
Part 3
“Call for help.” Cooper calls for help. Agents Gordon Cole, Albert Rosenfield and Tammy Preston investigate the glass box murders.
>Hello0o0o0o! - Agent Dale Cooper, 2017 That's a damn fine way to re-introduce Cooper!
The Orchid's Curse
Donna, after discovering that Harold has Laura's secret diary, hatches a risky plan with Maddy to steal it from his home.
[5.1/10] So this is where *Twin Peaks* fully gives in to over-the-top, pulpy drama. Here’s the funny...
Part 9
“This is the chair.” More about Dougie Jones comes to light after an attempt on his life. Meanwhile, Gordon Cole discovers connections to Cooper concerning a Blue Rose case and Major Garland Briggs.
[7.6/10] It’s a shame that Don S. Davis did not live to participate in the revival of *Twin Peaks*. ...
Part 13
“What story is that, Charlie?” Dougie comes home bearing gifts while Anthony is sent on a risky mission, Evil Cooper wants revenge.
It was so hilarious to watch James singing again with his female voice
Traces to Nowhere
Agent Dale Cooper and Sheriff Harry Truman discover more about the troubled secret life of the murdered Laura Palmer.
[4.4/10] Thank goodness for Kyle MacLachlan as Agent Cooper. That’s about all I can say for the seco...
Rest In Pain
The people of Twin Peaks gather together to attend the funeral of Laura Palmer.
[5.6/10] I unabashedly love *The Room*. It has this bizarre, unreplicable combination of incompetenc...
The One-Armed Man
Cooper and Truman try to find The One-Armed Man.
[3.5/10] Part of the reason I write these reviews is to help myself pinpoint precisely why I like or...
The Man Behind the Glass
Donna meets with Harold Smith, a recluse who may be the key to solving Laura's murder.
[4.1/10] More *Twin Peaks*! More wobbly, shaggy storytelling! More hit-or-miss at best scenes and se...
The Path to the Black Lodge
While romance blooms for Cooper and Annie, Donna finds a scrapbook that's full of surprises.
[6.6/10] It’s appropriate that this episode opens with the face of Ted Raimi, because much of the be...
Laura's Secret Diary
Ben Horne asks Cooper for help in rescuing Audrey, and Donna uncovers a significant piece of evidence at Harold Smith's home.
[7.2/10] Sometimes, I’m at a bit of a loss in these write-ups. Most of the time it’s clear why somet...
Part 5
“Case files.” Coop is still trapped as Dougie, going through the motions, as his doppelganger schemes in jail. Meanwhile, new information on Major Garland Briggs turns up.
Another outing, another five minutes (at best) of story advancement and something like 55 minutes of...
Part 6
“Don’t die.” Gordon Cole instructs Albert to meet with an old contact. Hawk makes a discovery involving 'the missing piece' that will help him find Coop. Janey-E fixes Dougie's gambling debt, while Coop is still struggling to put what he knows about his past and the Black Lodge into words. Tragedy strikes after a drug deal takes place.
The most difficult episode for me so far. In large part there's no sense of forward momentum, as Dou...
Part 10
“Laura is the one.” The Mitchum brothers find out more about Dougie Jones. In Twin Peaks, Richard Horne's committing horrible acts, and Hawk gets more clues from the Log Lady.
Was looking at the clock and the episode still had 7 minutes to go when the lady started singing. I ...
On the Wings of Love
Cooper takes the sheriff's department on a midnight spelunking adventure, and Truman finds himself in the deadly embrace of a naked woman.
[5.8/10] I’ll say this for David Lynch. I may not think much of what he’s done behind the camera on ...
Variations on Relations
While Cooper and Truman try to unlock the secret of Owl Cave, the Miss Twin Peaks contest draws hot competition.
[4.9/10] Love is in the air in *Twin Peaks*, which is not a good thing, considering how hard this sh...
Dispute Between Brothers
Blaming Cooper for the death of his brother, Jean Renault plots his revenge as the eccentric FBI agent prepares to leave Twin Peaks.
[4.8/10] Welcome to the supposedly bad part of *Twin Peaks*. I’ll admit, this wasn’t noticeably wors...
Slaves and Masters
Agent Cooper finds out who shot him and gets help with his deadly chess game against Windom Earle.
This episode was just bad, and a little pointless. The only good thing about this episode was Albert...
Masked Ball
With Major Briggs missing, Cooper and Truman look for answers.
My favorite part? David Duchovny as a woman. ♡
The Black Widow
The investigation into the disappearance of Major Briggs continues, while Bobby tails Hank Jennings at the request of a mentally unstable Ben Horne.
[3.2/10] Well, this was a real stinker. The one saving grace of the episode happens in the last five...
Wounds and Scars
Cooper is attracted to a beautiful, reclusive woman as Truman grieves over Josie's death.
[3.4/10] Here’s the weird thing about *Twin Peaks* for me. I feel like, after twenty-five episodes, ...
Double Play
The rivalry between Cooper and Earle is revealed.
[3.2/10] This one was pretty rough. A boatload of idiotic plot developments, worse dialogue, and eve...
Checkmate
Major Briggs has no memory of the place he was taken, but now has an odd tattoo on his neck. Andy and Dick break into Little Nicky's files. Mike and Nadine begin an affair. Evelyn asks James to kill her husband.
[5.0/10] It’s nice to know that, whatever *Twin Peaks*’s other failings, it’s still good at being cr...
The Condemned Woman
Ed proposes to Norma; James and Donna say good-bye; and Audrey meets her fated one.
"I rather be his whore than your wife" GODDAMN.
Part 12
“Let’s rock.” An old FBI case gets new recruits after many years while well-known residents of Twin Peaks face problems.
I can't figure out why I'm still watching this show.
Dispute Between Brothers
Blaming Cooper for the death of his brother, Jean Renault plots his revenge as the eccentric FBI agent prepares to leave Twin Peaks.
[4.8/10] Welcome to the supposedly bad part of *Twin Peaks*. I’ll admit, this wasn’t noticeably wors...
Variations on Relations
While Cooper and Truman try to unlock the secret of Owl Cave, the Miss Twin Peaks contest draws hot competition.
[4.9/10] Love is in the air in *Twin Peaks*, which is not a good thing, considering how hard this sh...
On the Wings of Love
Cooper takes the sheriff's department on a midnight spelunking adventure, and Truman finds himself in the deadly embrace of a naked woman.
[5.8/10] I’ll say this for David Lynch. I may not think much of what he’s done behind the camera on ...
Laura's Secret Diary
Ben Horne asks Cooper for help in rescuing Audrey, and Donna uncovers a significant piece of evidence at Harold Smith's home.
[7.2/10] Sometimes, I’m at a bit of a loss in these write-ups. Most of the time it’s clear why somet...
Part 5
“Case files.” Coop is still trapped as Dougie, going through the motions, as his doppelganger schemes in jail. Meanwhile, new information on Major Garland Briggs turns up.
Another outing, another five minutes (at best) of story advancement and something like 55 minutes of...
Part 6
“Don’t die.” Gordon Cole instructs Albert to meet with an old contact. Hawk makes a discovery involving 'the missing piece' that will help him find Coop. Janey-E fixes Dougie's gambling debt, while Coop is still struggling to put what he knows about his past and the Black Lodge into words. Tragedy strikes after a drug deal takes place.
The most difficult episode for me so far. In large part there's no sense of forward momentum, as Dou...
Part 10
“Laura is the one.” The Mitchum brothers find out more about Dougie Jones. In Twin Peaks, Richard Horne's committing horrible acts, and Hawk gets more clues from the Log Lady.
Was looking at the clock and the episode still had 7 minutes to go when the lady started singing. I ...
The One-Armed Man
Cooper and Truman try to find The One-Armed Man.
[3.5/10] Part of the reason I write these reviews is to help myself pinpoint precisely why I like or...
The Man Behind the Glass
Donna meets with Harold Smith, a recluse who may be the key to solving Laura's murder.
[4.1/10] More *Twin Peaks*! More wobbly, shaggy storytelling! More hit-or-miss at best scenes and se...
The Path to the Black Lodge
While romance blooms for Cooper and Annie, Donna finds a scrapbook that's full of surprises.
[6.6/10] It’s appropriate that this episode opens with the face of Ted Raimi, because much of the be...
Traces to Nowhere
Agent Dale Cooper and Sheriff Harry Truman discover more about the troubled secret life of the murdered Laura Palmer.
[4.4/10] Thank goodness for Kyle MacLachlan as Agent Cooper. That’s about all I can say for the seco...
Rest In Pain
The people of Twin Peaks gather together to attend the funeral of Laura Palmer.
[5.6/10] I unabashedly love *The Room*. It has this bizarre, unreplicable combination of incompetenc...
The Orchid's Curse
Donna, after discovering that Harold has Laura's secret diary, hatches a risky plan with Maddy to steal it from his home.
[5.1/10] So this is where *Twin Peaks* fully gives in to over-the-top, pulpy drama. Here’s the funny...
Part 9
“This is the chair.” More about Dougie Jones comes to light after an attempt on his life. Meanwhile, Gordon Cole discovers connections to Cooper concerning a Blue Rose case and Major Garland Briggs.
[7.6/10] It’s a shame that Don S. Davis did not live to participate in the revival of *Twin Peaks*. ...
Part 13
“What story is that, Charlie?” Dougie comes home bearing gifts while Anthony is sent on a risky mission, Evil Cooper wants revenge.
It was so hilarious to watch James singing again with his female voice
Cooper's Dreams
Cooper and Truman discover a crime scene in the woods.
[4.8/10] I give this show a lot of crap, so let’s start with two things “Cooper’s Dream” did really ...
Demons
Cooper and Truman cross over into Canada to rescue Audrey, but not all goes according to plan.
[4.2/10] Look, *Twin Peaks* just needs to stop trying to write romantic dialogue of any sort, but es...
Part 3
“Call for help.” Cooper calls for help. Agents Gordon Cole, Albert Rosenfield and Tammy Preston investigate the glass box murders.
>Hello0o0o0o! - Agent Dale Cooper, 2017 That's a damn fine way to re-introduce Cooper!
Realization Time
Dr. Jacoby gets a phone call from Laura Palmer.
Cooper playing back the tape and hearing Waldo the bird repeat what Laura said on the night of her d...
Coma
Cooper receives some unsettling news, while Audrey continues to work undercover as a hostess at One Eyed Jacks in Canada.
[3.6/10] So I think we’ve reached the “weird for the sake of weird” portion of *Twin Peaks*. It’s im...
Drive with a Dead Girl
Ben receives an unwelcome surprise, Norma's mother arrives in Twin Peaks with a new husband, and Bob covers his tracks.
[5.0/10] Something of a letdown after the fireworks of the last episode, with most of the material f...
Miss Twin Peaks
Cooper and the officers prepare for Windom Earle to make his move at the Miss Twin Peaks contest.
[4.5/10] Oh *Twin Peaks*. If you can’t make me care, the least you can do is make me laugh, and “Mis...
Part 1
“My log has a message for you.” A man observes a mysterious glass box, South Dakota Police discover a hideous crime and Hawk receives a cryptic message about Special Agent Dale Cooper.
**WARNING: THIS REVIEW DISCUSSES EVENTS FROM BOTH PT. 1 & PT. 2. DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU’VE WATCH...
Part 4
“…brings back some memories.” Coop assumes the life of Dougie Jones, as Gordon and Agents Rosenfield and Preston investigate the situation surrounding Coop's doppelganger.
This new season has been a lot more dark and less humorous than the older seasons, but Wally's speec...
Part 2
“The stars turn and a time presents itself.” Hawk searches for something in the woods while Cooper learns that his fate in the Black Lodge may not be sealed after all.
**WARNING: THIS REVIEW DISCUSSES EVENTS FROM BOTH PT. 1 & PT. 2. DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU’VE WATCH...
Part 7
“There’s a body all right.” Cooper and Janey-E are in for a violent surprise at the Lucky 7 office. Meanwhile, Gordon and Albert try enlisting Diane to figure out the mystery of the man they believe to be Cooper in jail.
and all I could think is... *Why the hell isn't he using a wide push broom?*
Part 15
“There’s some fear in letting go.” Big Ed and Norma have a relationship breakthrough. Evil Cooper tries to reconnect with an old friend, while Dougie Jones reaches an electrifying discovery.
[7.6/10] Mea culpa. That’s all I can say when it comes to Ed and Norma. Look, I still think it’s pre...
Part 18
“What is your name?” Cooper and Diane drive 430 miles. Cooper attempts to help a troubled woman he believes to be Laura Palmer.
I have literally, literally no idea about anything anymore. All I know is that the story of Twin Pea...
Part 8
“Got a light?” Coop's doppelganger faces a life or death situation. In 1945, a bomb is dropped and modern man's evil is epitomized.
The single greatest hour of television I've ever witnessed.
Pilot
The small northwest town of Twin Peaks, Washington is shaken up when the body of the Homecoming Queen, Laura Palmer, is discovered washed up on a riverbank, wrapped in plastic.
[3.4/10] Giving this another shot in light of the revival, but yeesh, this is rough. I originally ga...
Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer
Agent Cooper demonstrates an unusual deductive technique for the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department.
[4.2/10] So much of *Twin Peaks* is going for a vibe of weird or offputting or disturbing. Particula...
May the Giant Be with You
In the aftermath of the incident at the Great Northern Hotel, the investigation into Laura Palmer's death continues, and information is provided from an unexpected source.
Man, I can't believe how this show handles comedy and almost horror at the same time. The ending j...
Pilot
The small northwest town of Twin Peaks, Washington is shaken up when the body of the Homecoming Queen, Laura Palmer, is discovered washed up on a riverbank, wrapped in plastic.
[3.4/10] Giving this another shot in light of the revival, but yeesh, this is rough. I originally ga...
Traces to Nowhere
Agent Dale Cooper and Sheriff Harry Truman discover more about the troubled secret life of the murdered Laura Palmer.
[4.4/10] Thank goodness for Kyle MacLachlan as Agent Cooper. That’s about all I can say for the seco...
Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer
Agent Cooper demonstrates an unusual deductive technique for the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department.
[4.2/10] So much of *Twin Peaks* is going for a vibe of weird or offputting or disturbing. Particula...
Rest In Pain
The people of Twin Peaks gather together to attend the funeral of Laura Palmer.
[5.6/10] I unabashedly love *The Room*. It has this bizarre, unreplicable combination of incompetenc...
The One-Armed Man
Cooper and Truman try to find The One-Armed Man.
[3.5/10] Part of the reason I write these reviews is to help myself pinpoint precisely why I like or...
Cooper's Dreams
Cooper and Truman discover a crime scene in the woods.
[4.8/10] I give this show a lot of crap, so let’s start with two things “Cooper’s Dream” did really ...
Realization Time
Dr. Jacoby gets a phone call from Laura Palmer.
Cooper playing back the tape and hearing Waldo the bird repeat what Laura said on the night of her d...
The Last Evening
The investigation of Laura Palmer's murder reaches a terrifying conclusion.
[3.8/10] How many cliffhangers and “shocking” developments can you throw into one season finale befo...
May the Giant Be with You
In the aftermath of the incident at the Great Northern Hotel, the investigation into Laura Palmer's death continues, and information is provided from an unexpected source.
Man, I can't believe how this show handles comedy and almost horror at the same time. The ending j...
Coma
Cooper receives some unsettling news, while Audrey continues to work undercover as a hostess at One Eyed Jacks in Canada.
[3.6/10] So I think we’ve reached the “weird for the sake of weird” portion of *Twin Peaks*. It’s im...
The Man Behind the Glass
Donna meets with Harold Smith, a recluse who may be the key to solving Laura's murder.
[4.1/10] More *Twin Peaks*! More wobbly, shaggy storytelling! More hit-or-miss at best scenes and se...
Laura's Secret Diary
Ben Horne asks Cooper for help in rescuing Audrey, and Donna uncovers a significant piece of evidence at Harold Smith's home.
[7.2/10] Sometimes, I’m at a bit of a loss in these write-ups. Most of the time it’s clear why somet...
The Orchid's Curse
Donna, after discovering that Harold has Laura's secret diary, hatches a risky plan with Maddy to steal it from his home.
[5.1/10] So this is where *Twin Peaks* fully gives in to over-the-top, pulpy drama. Here’s the funny...
Demons
Cooper and Truman cross over into Canada to rescue Audrey, but not all goes according to plan.
[4.2/10] Look, *Twin Peaks* just needs to stop trying to write romantic dialogue of any sort, but es...
Lonely Souls
Maddy prepares to leave Twin Peaks, Pete uncovers the truth behind Tojamura's intentions, and Cooper receives a devastating message.
This is absolutely brutal for television made in 1991, and even today I was unprepared for it.
Drive with a Dead Girl
Ben receives an unwelcome surprise, Norma's mother arrives in Twin Peaks with a new husband, and Bob covers his tracks.
[5.0/10] Something of a letdown after the fireworks of the last episode, with most of the material f...
Arbitrary Law
Cooper attempts to locate Laura's killer after the discovery of another victim.
I have a hard time imagining the show gets any better from here.
Dispute Between Brothers
Blaming Cooper for the death of his brother, Jean Renault plots his revenge as the eccentric FBI agent prepares to leave Twin Peaks.
[4.8/10] Welcome to the supposedly bad part of *Twin Peaks*. I’ll admit, this wasn’t noticeably wors...
Masked Ball
With Major Briggs missing, Cooper and Truman look for answers.
My favorite part? David Duchovny as a woman. ♡
The Black Widow
The investigation into the disappearance of Major Briggs continues, while Bobby tails Hank Jennings at the request of a mentally unstable Ben Horne.
[3.2/10] Well, this was a real stinker. The one saving grace of the episode happens in the last five...
Checkmate
Major Briggs has no memory of the place he was taken, but now has an odd tattoo on his neck. Andy and Dick break into Little Nicky's files. Mike and Nadine begin an affair. Evelyn asks James to kill her husband.
[5.0/10] It’s nice to know that, whatever *Twin Peaks*’s other failings, it’s still good at being cr...
Double Play
The rivalry between Cooper and Earle is revealed.
[3.2/10] This one was pretty rough. A boatload of idiotic plot developments, worse dialogue, and eve...
Slaves and Masters
Agent Cooper finds out who shot him and gets help with his deadly chess game against Windom Earle.
This episode was just bad, and a little pointless. The only good thing about this episode was Albert...
The Condemned Woman
Ed proposes to Norma; James and Donna say good-bye; and Audrey meets her fated one.
"I rather be his whore than your wife" GODDAMN.
Wounds and Scars
Cooper is attracted to a beautiful, reclusive woman as Truman grieves over Josie's death.
[3.4/10] Here’s the weird thing about *Twin Peaks* for me. I feel like, after twenty-five episodes, ...
On the Wings of Love
Cooper takes the sheriff's department on a midnight spelunking adventure, and Truman finds himself in the deadly embrace of a naked woman.
[5.8/10] I’ll say this for David Lynch. I may not think much of what he’s done behind the camera on ...
Variations on Relations
While Cooper and Truman try to unlock the secret of Owl Cave, the Miss Twin Peaks contest draws hot competition.
[4.9/10] Love is in the air in *Twin Peaks*, which is not a good thing, considering how hard this sh...
The Path to the Black Lodge
While romance blooms for Cooper and Annie, Donna finds a scrapbook that's full of surprises.
[6.6/10] It’s appropriate that this episode opens with the face of Ted Raimi, because much of the be...
Miss Twin Peaks
Cooper and the officers prepare for Windom Earle to make his move at the Miss Twin Peaks contest.
[4.5/10] Oh *Twin Peaks*. If you can’t make me care, the least you can do is make me laugh, and “Mis...
Beyond Life and Death
Cooper must overcome his deepest fears as he enters the Black Lodge to save Annie from Windom Earle.
[8.0/10] When I think of David Lynch, I think “weird,” and that may be what was missing all too ofte...
Part 1
“My log has a message for you.” A man observes a mysterious glass box, South Dakota Police discover a hideous crime and Hawk receives a cryptic message about Special Agent Dale Cooper.
**WARNING: THIS REVIEW DISCUSSES EVENTS FROM BOTH PT. 1 & PT. 2. DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU’VE WATCH...
Part 2
“The stars turn and a time presents itself.” Hawk searches for something in the woods while Cooper learns that his fate in the Black Lodge may not be sealed after all.
**WARNING: THIS REVIEW DISCUSSES EVENTS FROM BOTH PT. 1 & PT. 2. DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU’VE WATCH...
Part 3
“Call for help.” Cooper calls for help. Agents Gordon Cole, Albert Rosenfield and Tammy Preston investigate the glass box murders.
>Hello0o0o0o! - Agent Dale Cooper, 2017 That's a damn fine way to re-introduce Cooper!
Part 4
“…brings back some memories.” Coop assumes the life of Dougie Jones, as Gordon and Agents Rosenfield and Preston investigate the situation surrounding Coop's doppelganger.
This new season has been a lot more dark and less humorous than the older seasons, but Wally's speec...
Part 5
“Case files.” Coop is still trapped as Dougie, going through the motions, as his doppelganger schemes in jail. Meanwhile, new information on Major Garland Briggs turns up.
Another outing, another five minutes (at best) of story advancement and something like 55 minutes of...
Part 6
“Don’t die.” Gordon Cole instructs Albert to meet with an old contact. Hawk makes a discovery involving 'the missing piece' that will help him find Coop. Janey-E fixes Dougie's gambling debt, while Coop is still struggling to put what he knows about his past and the Black Lodge into words. Tragedy strikes after a drug deal takes place.
The most difficult episode for me so far. In large part there's no sense of forward momentum, as Dou...
Part 7
“There’s a body all right.” Cooper and Janey-E are in for a violent surprise at the Lucky 7 office. Meanwhile, Gordon and Albert try enlisting Diane to figure out the mystery of the man they believe to be Cooper in jail.
and all I could think is... *Why the hell isn't he using a wide push broom?*
Part 8
“Got a light?” Coop's doppelganger faces a life or death situation. In 1945, a bomb is dropped and modern man's evil is epitomized.
The single greatest hour of television I've ever witnessed.
Part 9
“This is the chair.” More about Dougie Jones comes to light after an attempt on his life. Meanwhile, Gordon Cole discovers connections to Cooper concerning a Blue Rose case and Major Garland Briggs.
[7.6/10] It’s a shame that Don S. Davis did not live to participate in the revival of *Twin Peaks*. ...
Part 10
“Laura is the one.” The Mitchum brothers find out more about Dougie Jones. In Twin Peaks, Richard Horne's committing horrible acts, and Hawk gets more clues from the Log Lady.
Was looking at the clock and the episode still had 7 minutes to go when the lady started singing. I ...
Part 11
“There’s fire where you are going.” The set-up involving the Mitchum brothers and Dougie reaches its climax while even stranger things start to happen to both the FBI team and the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department.
People really seem to dislike this season, but I'm honestly loving every single episode! I love Doug...
Part 12
“Let’s rock.” An old FBI case gets new recruits after many years while well-known residents of Twin Peaks face problems.
I can't figure out why I'm still watching this show.
Part 13
“What story is that, Charlie?” Dougie comes home bearing gifts while Anthony is sent on a risky mission, Evil Cooper wants revenge.
It was so hilarious to watch James singing again with his female voice
Part 14
“We are like the dreamer.” Gordon remembers an important moment from his past. Andy, Bobby, Hawk and Truman go to the forest. James hears a story about a glove on his birthday. An unknown facet of Sarah is revealed.
Sarah Palmer: [spoiler]removes her face and bites a man's throat out[/spoiler] Me: You're doing ama...
Part 15
“There’s some fear in letting go.” Big Ed and Norma have a relationship breakthrough. Evil Cooper tries to reconnect with an old friend, while Dougie Jones reaches an electrifying discovery.
[7.6/10] Mea culpa. That’s all I can say when it comes to Ed and Norma. Look, I still think it’s pre...
Part 16
“No knock, no doorbell.” Dougie's loved ones care for him in the hospital, and Mr. C heads towards the coordinates. Meanwhile, Diane makes a confession to the FBI.
>"I am the FBI." I dropped tears and sighed in relief at that moment as the theme song "Fallin...
Part 17
“The past dictates the future.” Cooper arrives in Twin Peaks.
Brilliant! I have absolutely no idea what's going on.
Part 18
“What is your name?” Cooper and Diane drive 430 miles. Cooper attempts to help a troubled woman he believes to be Laura Palmer.
I have literally, literally no idea about anything anymore. All I know is that the story of Twin Pea...
Season | Average Rating | Episodes | Best Episode | Worst Episode |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 | ★ 8.5 | 18 |
★ 9.5
Part 16
|
★ 7.6
Part 12
|
1 | ★ 8.5 | 8 |
★ 9.0
The Last Evening
|
★ 8.1
The One-Armed Man
|
2 | ★ 8.1 | 22 |
★ 9.4
Lonely Souls
|
★ 7.1
Slaves and Masters
|
>"I am the FBI." I dropped tears and sighed in relief at that moment as the theme song "Fallin...