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Twin Peaks
Season 1
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It turns out Twin Peaks is not like other towns, and soon FBI Agent Cooper becomes enmeshed with its quirky and mysterious residents.
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8 Episodes
Pilot
E1
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.
Traces to Nowhere
E2
Traces to Nowhere
Agent Dale Cooper and Sheriff Harry Truman discover more about the troubled secret life of the murdered Laura Palmer.
Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer
E3
Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer
Ben Horne's brother, Jerry, arrives in Twin Peaks; together they travel to One Eyed Jack's and meet with the madam, Blackie O'Reilly. Audrey leaves a clue for Cooper. Deputy Hawk finds a bloody towel near the crime scene.
Rest In Pain
E4
Rest In Pain
Cooper meets with Audrey, who confesses to leaving him the note about One Eyed Jack's. Cooper tells Truman he can't remember who the killer was in his dream, but insists the dream is a code to solving the crime.
The One-Armed Man
E5
The One-Armed Man
Cooper questions Dr. Jacoby, who suspects Leo Johnson is the killer. Gordon Cole, Cooper's supervisor, calls in with Albert's report. Josie Packard spies on Ben Horne and Catherine Martell. Hawk tracks down the One-Armed Man.
Cooper's Dreams
E6
Cooper's Dreams
Cooper and company have tea with the Log Lady, who tells them there was a third man following after Leo and Jacques the night Laura died. At Jacques Renault's cabin Cooper, Hawk, and Truman find Waldo the bird.
Realization Time
E7
Realization Time
Audrey cons her way into working at the perfume counter where Laura worked and discovers that it's being used as a recruitment post for One Eyed Jack's. James, Donna and Maddy plan to lure Jacoby away from his office.
The Last Evening
E8
The Last Evening
Audrey is hired at One Eyed Jack's, but is caught in a trap when her father arrives. Cooper gets Jacques Renault to reveal the details of Laura's last night in the cabin. Deputy Andy saves Truman's life and apprehends Renault.
Cast of Season 1
Kyle MacLachlan
Dale Cooper
Michael Ontkean
Harry S. Truman
Mädchen Amick
Shelly Johnson
Dana Ashbrook
Bobby Briggs
Richard Beymer
Benjamin Horne
Lara Flynn Boyle
Donna Hayward
Sherilyn Fenn
Audrey Horne
Warren Frost
Will Hayward
Peggy Lipton
Norma Jennings
James Marshall
James Hurley
Everett McGill
Big Ed Hurley
Jack Nance
Pete Martell
Ray Wise
Leland Palmer
Joan Chen
Jocelyn Packard
Eric DaRe
Leo Johnson
Piper Laurie
Katherine Martell
Harry Goaz
Andy Brennan
Michael Horse
Tommy 'Hawk' Hill
Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer / Maddy Ferguson
Russ Tamblyn
Dr. Jacoby
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Art Chapman
The trouble is Lynch tries so hard to make his characters unusual that they all end up being alike. Twin Peaks becomes its own parody at times. That's not to say that it isn't worth viewing. It is. The film work is extraordinary and the scenery beautiful.
TIME Magazine
Richard Zoglin
Twin Peaks, which debuts Sunday as a two-hour movie, is like nothing you've seen in prime time -- or on God's earth. It may be the most hauntingly original work ever done for American TV.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Jonathan Storm
A mesmerizing art that has never been seen on TV. Look away for a moment, and you'll miss something.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
Twin Peaks is a soap opera like no other soap opera, TV like no other TV.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
Will it be all things to all people? Certainly not. But for the adventurous explorer in the normally tame wilds of television, Twin Peaks is just this side of a godsend.
Detroit Free Press
Marc Gunther
I can't wait to see the next episode of Twin Peaks. It's that good.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Eric Mink
Some people will love it, and some will be repulsed by it. I suspect, though, that few people will be bored by Twin Peaks.
New York Daily News
Kay Gardella
Twin Peaks has an excellent cast, is suspenseful, and has been skillfully directed by Lynch.
Orlando Sentinel
Greg Dawson
Twin Peaks is like the horrific, teasing fever nightmare that takes you to the head of the darkened staircase and throws you off, leaving you frozen in midflight at an exquisite peak of terror and wordless exhilaration.
Detroit News
Michael McWilliams
I don't think there's anything in Twin Peaks that's too kinky for the vast majority of Americans. If this beautiful show doesn't become a hit, it isn't because of what it says, it's because of what it does. It can make you O.D. on style.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Lynch's "revolution" lies in style, with a goal no different from MTV's... If Twin Peaks succeeds, it will be because it's enjoyable television -- not because it's some higher form of art that happened to touch down in our living rooms.
New York Times
John J. O'Connor
This is event television given a memorably wicked spin. Nothing like it has ever been seen on network prime time.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
Lynch has called Twin Peaks "Peyton Place meets Blue Velvet." It's that and more: It's Mayberry R.F.D. Goes Psycho; Pee-wee's Playhouse Has a Nervous Breakdown; and the first you-really-can't-miss-this show of the '90s.
Chicago Tribune
Rick Kogan
[Television] is so cozily familiar in its characters and characterizations, its car crashes and carnal capers, that when something as wild, weird and wicked as Twin Peaks comes along, it rattles the network landscape like a tornado in full fury.
Arizona Republic
Greg Joseph
Twin Peaks is more than a mere series hopeful. It's a "dra-medy" turned upside down, Silly Putty in the shape of Mount Rushmore, peppermint-flavored popcorn sprinkled with moon dust and topped with shaving cream. There's been nothing like it before.
Detroit Free Press
Mike Duffy
Lynch and his creative sidekick and executive producer, Mark Frost, have fashioned an astonishing, immensely entertaining and often mesmerizing piece of new wave network television. The first great drama series of the '90s.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
Even at its most pedestrian, Twin Peaks insistently pushed the limits of network television, offering a fleeting glimpse of what popular entertainment looks like in an alternate universe.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Noel Holston
No sooner has the body been spotted than series creators David Lynch and Mark Frost start their serpentine retreat from TV tradition and TV cliché. Twin Peaks evolves into something quirky and mesmerizing, distinctly different.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
The results are both formulaic and goofy -- a far cry from the overall coherence of an Eraserhead, but certainly a bright development in a moribund genre, and a story that sets up enough mysteries to get some genuine momentum going.
Boston Globe
Ed Siegel
Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Twin Peaks is its layering -- it definitely works as a hip look at middle-America bleakness, but it also functions as a fairly conventional soap opera. Lynch doesn't condescend to the genre.
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