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Twin Peaks: The Return - It's a Wonderful Lie!

By: Gino C. Mongelli
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Twin Peaks: The Return marked a return to the world of Twin Peaks some 25 years after the original series and the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. The announcement excited fans around the world and the eagerly-awaited show both exceeded and subverted expectations. Reactions were delight and bafflement.

Twin Peaks: The Return had the privilege of hindsight, to look back on the previous Twin Peaks film and television material and create something new through revisiting, reflecting and repurposing. Five years after the release of Twin Peaks: The Return, this book attempts to look back on the third season of the show in similar fashion. "Twin Peaks: The Return - It's a Wonderful Lie!" includes:

Groundbreaking exclusive analyses covering everything from who Judy is to why Freddie’s gardening glove is so powerful – methodical, reasoned and dreamlike interpretations of Twin Peaks: The Return from an experienced film writer

An in-depth breakdown of the good, the bad and the actually great in Twin Perfect’s YouTube video “Twin Peaks ACTUALLY EXPLAINED (No, Really)”

A revealing journey into David Lynch’s art guided by concepts from Eastern and Western philosophy and psychology

A balanced critique of The Return as the third season of Twin Peaks

A unique interweaving essay by Ray Cooper
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