10:45 am - 01/03/2013
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David Lynch reportedly in talks to reboot ‘Twin Peaks’

2013 is already an exciting year for new TV seasons. We’ve got “Girls” Season 2 coming back in a couple weeks, and the new “Arrested Development” season dumping onto Netflix all on one glorious day this spring.
And today we learn that, according to highly unsubstantiated rumors (but don’t they always start that way?) David Lynch has been meeting with NBC to discuss a reboot for a new season of “Twin Peaks.”
Here’s what we know about a potential “Twin Peaks” season 3, from one anonymous internet poster who claims to have been in on the meeting:
*Lynch wants to be very hands-on on the project.
*Lynch wants most of the original cast back.
*Lynch was adamant that the new season start by creating the first red room scene from season 1.
*The new season would all take place in the present day.
*There are a few other semi spoiler alert tidbits you can read blow if you want.
David Lynch has always been a journeyman—the last years saw him do everything from cameo on “Louie” to launch a major initiative for transcendental meditation to starting his own coffee line. But “Twin Peaks” Season 3 would be Lynch at his best.


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2013 is already an exciting year for new TV seasons. We’ve got “Girls” Season 2 coming back in a couple weeks, and the new “Arrested Development” season dumping onto Netflix all on one glorious day this spring.
And today we learn that, according to highly unsubstantiated rumors (but don’t they always start that way?) David Lynch has been meeting with NBC to discuss a reboot for a new season of “Twin Peaks.”
Here’s what we know about a potential “Twin Peaks” season 3, from one anonymous internet poster who claims to have been in on the meeting:
*Lynch wants to be very hands-on on the project.
*Lynch wants most of the original cast back.
*Lynch was adamant that the new season start by creating the first red room scene from season 1.
*The new season would all take place in the present day.
*There are a few other semi spoiler alert tidbits you can read blow if you want.
David Lynch has always been a journeyman—the last years saw him do everything from cameo on “Louie” to launch a major initiative for transcendental meditation to starting his own coffee line. But “Twin Peaks” Season 3 would be Lynch at his best.


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I saw one person speculate that the original plan was probably for Audrey to have Annie's storyline and that Annie wasn't even meant to be a character. Which, just losing Heather Graham would improve S2 right off the bat, lol. But it makes sense if you think about Audrey/Cooper hooking up and it being Audrey in the red room at the end of the series. Ugh, wasted potential.
Damn you, Kyle! (I could never not love him though, even if he totally messed up one of my first OTPs evar!)
Edited at 2013-01-03 04:45 pm (UTC)