![]() ![]() By the time I got up enough nerve to ask my parents if I could watch it, Twin Peaks was off the air, and there was no way in hell that they were going to allow me to rent it at Blockbuster. But try as I might, there was no way I'd be able to see the show. But the language of the show, both visual and auditory, had been with me since I was a small child, thanks to the fact that my parents watched it obsessively, as pretty much everyone else in America did, and our apartment was small enough that I could hear the strains of Angelo Badalamenti's instantly iconic theme music through the closed door of my bedroom as I tried to fall to sleep at night.įrom a very young age, I knew Twin Peaks was something suited only for adults, and I desperately wanted to be an adult. In a sense, I was no different I didn't actually watch a single episode of the show until a few years ago when Twin Peaks came out on Netflix. Most people I know had their first experience with David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks as adults, 10 or even 20 years after the series first aired. ![]()
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