I found this segment hypnotic. Twin Peaks is a programme I stuck with and wouldn’t miss an episode. I bought the music by Julee Cruise. Life on Mars was enthralling and also unmissable but I found the hype surrounding Ashes to Ashes just too much, all the concentration on Gene Hunt and done in such an overpoweringly childish manner. I drifted away half way through the first series. I shall watch it though. ‘Lost’ I loved until it moved to a station I couldn’t receive. And then I didn’t watch it again. I think Lost should have just ended with no attempt at an explanation. That would have served it very well I think. But Twin Peaks. Now, I think that is in a class of its own. Whether you suspended belief or not it thrilled the senses in a supreme manner.
I found this segment hypnotic. Twin Peaks is a programme I stuck with and wouldn’t miss an episode. I bought the music by Julee Cruise. Life on Mars was enthralling and also unmissable but I found the hype surrounding Ashes to Ashes just too much, all the concentration on Gene Hunt and done in such an overpoweringly childish manner. I drifted away half way through the first series. I shall watch it though. ‘Lost’ I loved until it moved to a station I couldn’t receive. And then I didn’t watch it again. I think Lost should have just ended with no attempt at an explanation. That would have served it very well I think. But Twin Peaks. Now, I think that is in a class of its own. Whether you suspended belief or not it thrilled the senses in a supreme manner.
I totally agree, Clive. Twin Peaks remains one of my favourite programmes (along with the original Prisoner).