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EPISODE
SEASON
Who shot Cooper in the season 1 cliffhanger? What about Bob? And after all, who is the murder of Laura Palmer? All will be answered in this final season as we follow idiosyncratic FBI agent Dale Cooper.
26 July 1959, Bay City, Michigan, USA
6 October 1953, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
30 March 1942, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
21 August 1975, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
20 August 1957, Örebro, Örebro län, Sweden
27 August 1964, London, England, UK
24 October 1960, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
25 December 1939, Midwest City, Oklahoma, USA
27 November 1954, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 February 1966, Chicago, Illinois, USA
16 February 1948, Missoula, Montana, USA
7 October 1968, Cerritos, California, USA
20 January 1946, Missoula, Montana, USA
1 February 1965, Detroit, Michigan, USA
5 April 1964, Pasadena, California, USA
15 August 1972, Hollywood, California, USA
23 July 1901, Rolfe, Iowa, USA
29 April 1954, Dublin, Ireland
May 18, 2017
This finale goes down as one of the strangest and most surreal (as well as most frustrating) things ever broadcast on mainstream American television, and it's a small miracle it ever aired at all.
May 19, 2017
It's true that the second season was wildly erratic. But the one constant throughout Twin Peaks was that whenever Lynch was sitting in the director's chair, he produced singularly stunning TV.
May 20, 2017
Someone slamming their head against a wall, while BOB laughs and laughs in the background? Sounds like a pretty apt metaphor for watching Twin Peaks to me.
May 14, 2017
I think the sequence works brilliantly as an impressionistic depiction of the struggle between good and evil that's consistent with the vision Frost and Lynch established with the first episode.
May 19, 2017
For my money, Twin Peaks never got more interesting than it did in the last 20 seconds of the second season finale.

