Twin Peaks.
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2026 7:25 pm
I have never watched any David Lynch but have kind of wanted to for a while. Several people have recommended Twin Peaks to me and yesterday I heard some college DJs discussing "Twin Peaks music" and for some reason this pushed me to actually watch an episode. (The music is very good though I don't know that I would listen to it often out of context.)
I watched it on Pluto TV which is one of those "free-with-ads" streaming services. yt-dlp's support for it seems to be broken so I begrudgingly used their web player. With uBlock Origin I only saw one short ad, conscientiously placed at what was originally a commercial break, during the whole pilot episode, which is around 90 minutes long. So I can't complain too much, but I might look into other means which are more convenient and flexible.
But about the pilot: Wow! Stunning. The first 15 minutes are totally harrowing. I really feel for these people, even if they occasionally deliver lines which I assume must be deliberately written as "slightly off". Hard to explain but every now and then someone says or does something odd or comical and I can't quite grasp why. Even the cast of World's Oldest High Schoolers seems to fit into this wrongness although that might just be typical TV casting.
The strangest character by far is the FBI agent, who is a sort of vampiric presence, too sharp and clean looking, full of himself, unsympathetic, but ultimately good at his job. Delights irrelevantly in the local flora and fauna.
People will harp on about the strangeness of Lynch, though, so I suppose what surprised me the most was actually the careful verisimilitude of the production. Characters are upset by things which are upsetting. No one is "Hollywood handsome", they all look pretty normal (the only character who is notably made-up is the mill owner). Nothing really seems amiss except for the very obvious central drama.
And - what an ending! I must know why that happened. Fantastic pilot.
I watched it on Pluto TV which is one of those "free-with-ads" streaming services. yt-dlp's support for it seems to be broken so I begrudgingly used their web player. With uBlock Origin I only saw one short ad, conscientiously placed at what was originally a commercial break, during the whole pilot episode, which is around 90 minutes long. So I can't complain too much, but I might look into other means which are more convenient and flexible.
But about the pilot: Wow! Stunning. The first 15 minutes are totally harrowing. I really feel for these people, even if they occasionally deliver lines which I assume must be deliberately written as "slightly off". Hard to explain but every now and then someone says or does something odd or comical and I can't quite grasp why. Even the cast of World's Oldest High Schoolers seems to fit into this wrongness although that might just be typical TV casting.
The strangest character by far is the FBI agent, who is a sort of vampiric presence, too sharp and clean looking, full of himself, unsympathetic, but ultimately good at his job. Delights irrelevantly in the local flora and fauna.
People will harp on about the strangeness of Lynch, though, so I suppose what surprised me the most was actually the careful verisimilitude of the production. Characters are upset by things which are upsetting. No one is "Hollywood handsome", they all look pretty normal (the only character who is notably made-up is the mill owner). Nothing really seems amiss except for the very obvious central drama.
And - what an ending! I must know why that happened. Fantastic pilot.