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Examining Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery Blu-ray Set Packaging

Cover of the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Ten years ago on July 29, 2014, one of the greatest Blu-ray sets was released – Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery. Words can not describe how happy I was to finally have the entire series and 1992 feature film in high-definition. Additionally, the set contained the long-anticipated Missing Pieces with alternate and deleted scenes from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. To mark this milestone anniversary, I deconstructed the incredible packaging created for this set that is both wonderful and strange.

TWIN PEAKS – THE ENTIRE MYSTERY ARRIVES ON JULY 29, 2014

The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

On May 15, 2014, CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Media Distribution announced Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery, a breathtaking 10-disc set containing the first and second season of the show, David Lynch’s 1992 masterpiece, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, with nearly 90 minutes of deleted and alternate scenes from the film. There were also newly transferred Log Lady introductions for each episode; picture upgrades to many shots in the TV series; a new featurette with Lynch and the actors who portrayed the Palmer family which includes a mesmerizing return to the lives of their characters today; and hours of never-before-released material that dives into the fascinating story behind the celebrated pop culture classic.

David Lynch supervised the high-definition transfers of the groundbreaking television series and prequel film.

“During the last days in the life of Laura Palmer many things happened, which have never been seen before,” said Lynch. “They’re here now alongside the new transfer of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me and Twin Peaks, the television series.”

“We set the bar very high with our prior complete series Twin Peaks DVD Gold Box (released in 2007),” said Ken Ross, then Executive Vice President and General Manager, CBS Home Entertainment. “Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery Blu-ray had to be spectacular in terms of both content and presentation. We are confident that we hit the mark and are bringing the fans something very special. None of this could have been possible without the day-to-day involvement of David Lynch.”

Thanks to tireless efforts by long-time fan Dugpa, and talented filmmaker and documentary producer Charles de Lauzirika, the set is an essential physical media item that still stands up today.

Steven dressed as a special agent holding The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
July 28, 2014

While the official release was on July 29, there was a special launch party held in Los Angeles on July 16. This article is the first of many that will examine the release, creation and reception of this set. I ordered my set from Amazon on May 15 and received it one day earlier than the official release date. I even put on my Dale Cooper-best to grab a photo against some red drapes.

With all that said, let’s revisit the beautiful packaging and examine all the details found within this set.

OUTSIDE CASE FOR TWIN PEAKS – THE ENTIRE MYSTERY

Cover of the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Bathed in blue-hues, the outside case for Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery is stunning. The left and right spines contain the Twin Peaks logo along with smaller blue roses, a nod to FBI Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole’s cryptic clues.

Cover of the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

But the most stunning image is Laura Palmer who appears both dead and alive in one shot. The graphic designer and art team should be commended for such a unique interpretation of an iconic image. I still haven’t discovered who exactly created the image or the overall packaging.

Dugpa said, “Ken Ross was so excited at the prospect of pulling all the pieces together that he got his art department to make the box art and shared it with David Lynch almost a year before the set was released.”

Back Cover of the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set with a blue rose

The back contained a larger version of the Blue Rose graphic along with a black and blue chevron floor pattern.

Back Cover of the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set with a blue rose

While the “blue rose” is never mentioned in the first two seasons, I love how this graphic connects those 30 episodes to David Lynch’s 1992 film.

Black and blue chevron flooring
Tumblr

This flooring pattern was also included on the official Tumblr page – AndTheMissingPieces.Tumblr.com – that was launched in 2014 in conjunction with this release.

Inside of lid of the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set with trees

Opening the lid, we see the mist covered woods first spotted in the pilot episode.

Mist covered trees on a hill side
Pilot

Here is the original image used inside the box lid. The lid is attached by a small ribbon to ensure it didn’t completely open all the way.

TWIN PEAKS – THE ENTIRE MYSTERY BOX – PAGES 1-2

Welcome to Twin Peaks sign spot
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 1

The box contained book pages with images from the series and film along with spaces to hold the 10 Blu-ray discs. The first page of the book is the “Welcome to Twin Peaks” sign spot.

Welcome to Twin Peaks Sign spot
Pilot

Here is a screen image from the Pilot of the same spot. Of course, this area along Reinig Road in Snoqualmie, Washington looks completely different today.

Varied Thrush
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 2

The next page is the female Varied Thrush sitting on a branch at Kiana Lodge during the opening credits of the first two seasons.

TWIN PEAKS – THE ENTIRE MYSTERY BOX – PAGES 3-6

Contents for Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 3

Throughout the book, there are semi-transparent content pages attached over a location from the show.

Contents for Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

The pages were attached by glue along the top of the image. Preceding a Blu-ray disc, the page provide a high-level overview of contents.

Sawmill from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 3

Under the first semi-transparent page is an image of the Packard Sawmill, the now-nearly demolished Snoqualmie Lumber Mill.

Packard Saw Mill with smoke rising
Pilot

Here is the same image of the sawmill from the Pilot episode.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 4

Blu-ray Disc 1 contains the original Pilot, alternate International pilot, Episode 1 (1.001) and Episode 2 (1.002). The disc slides into a sleeve over an image of Laura Palmer’s body wrapped in plastic next to a giant log.

Laura Palmer wrapped in plastic by a log from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 4

When the disc is removed, you can see the entire image.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

The Blu-ray discs contain the same black and blue Chevron pattern found on the box packaging.

The Great Northern Hotel and Falls from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 5

The pages continue with an image of a snow-covered White Tail Falls (Snoqualmie Falls in reality) and the Great Northern Hotel (Salish Lodge & Spa in real life).

The Great Northern Hotel and Snoqualmie Falls
Pilot

The image also comes the pilot episode (notice the green light above the Snoqualmie Falls.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 6

The second Blu-ray disc is found in a sleeve on page 6.

Saw from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 6

The saw mill image comes from the Pilot opening credits, which was changed with the start of episode 1.001.

Saw mill saws
Pilot

This isn’t the exact image but it’s from the same opening credits sequence.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Disc 2 contains episodes 3 (1.003), 4 (1.004), 5 (1.005), 6 (1.006), and 7 (1.007).

TWIN PEAKS – THE ENTIRE MYSTERY BOX – PAGES 7-20

Big Ed's Gas Farm from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 7

The original Big Ed’s Gas Farm from the pilot is found on page 7.

Big Ed's Gas Farm exterior
Pilot

The image is a cropped shot from the establishing shot.

Bridge from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 8

The bridge Ronette Pulaski walks across is found on page 8.

Ronette Pulaski walking across the bridge
Pilot

This publicity photo from the pilot shows Phoebe Augustine walking on the same railroad tracks.

Contents for Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 9

For page 9, another semi-transparent paper covers the image of an owl and contains details about the second season discs 3-8.

Contents for Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Here is the paper removed from the owl image.

Owl from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 9

The owl image comes from episode 2.014.

Owl screeching
Episode 2.014

This is the uncropped original image from the same episode.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 10

Blu-ray Disc 3 lives on page 10 that has an image of a coffee cup.

Cup of coffee from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 10

This image is something unique. I can’t find a reference from the show so it appears it may have been created especially for this set.

Shelly Johnson setting down two cups of coffee
Episode 1.006

The cup and saucer reminds me of coffee at the Double R Diner.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Blu-ray Disc 3 contains episodes 8 (2.001), 9 (2.002) and 10 (2.003). Note I use the production numbers throughout most of the articles on Twin Peaks Blog. Decoding the production numbers looks like this – 2 = second season and 001 = the first episode of season 2.

Double R Diner from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 11

A logging truck parked outside the Double R Diner on page 11 comes from episode 1.003.

Logging truck parked outside Double R Diner
Episode 1.003

Here is the original image from the same episode.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 12

Page 12 contains the sleeve for Blu-ray Disc 4 and an image of the One-Eyed Jacks sign at night.

One Eyed Jacks sign from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 12

The neon sign first appears in episode 1.006.

One Eyed Jacks sign at night
Episode 1.006

This is the same uncropped image of the sign. The neon “J” flashes on and off in the episode.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Disc 4 contains episode 11 (2.004), 12 (2.005), 13 (2.006), and 14 (2.007).

Deer head on the wall from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 13

The mounted deer head on the wall in the Blue Pine Lodge on Page 13 is originally from episode 2.001.

Deer head on the wall
Episode 2.001

This deer head did not fall down unlike the pilot episode at the bank.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 14

Lightning strikes the Roadhouse on page 14 where the Blu-ray Disc 5 is kept.

The Roadhouse from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 14

The scene comes from episode 2.009 when Cooper gathers everyone at the Roadhouse to solve Laura Palmer’s murder.

Lighting strikes above the Roadhouse
Episode 2.009

There are multiple lightning strikes in the scene but this one is the match.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Disc 5 has episodes 15 (2.008), 16 (2.009), 17 (2.010), and 18 (2.011) – the start of the beloved season two episodes post the solving of Laura Palmer’s murder. There is much to love in these episodes as highlighted in this story.

Cherry Pie and Fork from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 15

Another unique image is found on Page 15 – a slice of cherry pie on a white plate with a metal fork. I haven’t found a reference in the series for this page.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 16

Stacked doughnuts and Blu-ray disc 6 are on page 16.

Stacked doughnuts from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 16
Doughnuts on a table
Episode 1.006

The stacked doughnuts are found under Waldo’s bird cage in episode 1.006 before Leo Johnson pays him a visit.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Disc 6 has episodes 19 (2.012), 20 (2.013), 21 (2.014), and 22 (2.015).

Owl Cave map on a chalkboard from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 17

The Owl Cave image drawn on a chalkboard in the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department is on Page 17.

Owl Cave drawn on a chalkboard
Episode 2.020

The original image comes from episode 2.020, complete with chalk placed under the chalkboard.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 18

A hallway in the Red Room is found on page 18 along with Blu-ray disc 7.

Hallway in the Red Room from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 18

The disc covers a statue of the “babe without the arms” – Venus de Milo – as seen in the never-ending maze of the Red Room in episode 2.022.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

On Disc 7, episodes 23 (2.016), 24 (2.015), 25 (2.016) and 26 (2.017) are found. We are close the end of the second season.

Reflection of neon Bang Bang Bar sign from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 19

A neon reflection of the Bang Bang Bar sign in a puddle is found on Page 19.

Neon Bang Bang Bar sign reflection in puddle
Episode 2.007

The original image is actually turned upside down in episode 2.007.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 20

The final Blu-ray disc for season 2 appears on page 20. Disc 8 is on the same image as Glastonbury Grove and the entrance to the Black Lodge.

Entrance to the Black Lodge from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 20

The Glastonbury Grove scene is found in

Entrance to the Black Lodge in Glastonbury Grove
Episode 2.022

The entrance shot comes from episode 2.022 and is similar to the scene where Windom Earle escorts Annie Blackburn to the other side.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Disc 8 has episodes 27 (2.020), 28 (2.021) and 29 (2.022).

TWIN PEAKS – THE ENTIRE MYSTERY BOX – PAGES 21-26

The Little Man from Another Place from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 21

A transition page featuring the Little Man From Another Place in episode 2.022 is found on page 21.

Number 6 utility pole from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 22

Now we are headed into Deer Meadow and the Fat Trout Trailer Park on page 22 with the number 6 utility pole.

Utility pole
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

The pole was once located at the now demolished Riverside Mobile Home Park which served as the film location of the Fat Trout Trailer Park in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.

Contents for Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 23

Page 23 contains a semi-transparent paper with details about discs 9 and 10. The page also has film credits for Lynch’s 1992 feature film and details about who worked on the Blu-ray box set.

Contents for Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Here is the transparent paper by itself.

Blue Rose from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 23

Underneath the paper, you’ll find one of Cole’s blue roses. This is one of my favorite images from the set, which was the flower pinned to Lil’ the dancer at the Private Portland Airport.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 24

Page 24 contains a sleeve with the feature film on disc 9.

Angel painting from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 24

The background image is that Angel painting found in Laura Palmer’s bedroom that I swear I will identify one day before I die.

Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

This is the individual disc which also contained the nearly 90-minutes of deleted scenes. I like to call this the Holy Grail disc as I waited decades to see these scenes – what an absolute thrill!

Dale Cooper and Laura Palmer from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 25

Special Agent Dale Cooper and Laura Palmer are pictured in the Red Room on Page 25. The image comes from Lynch’s feature film.

Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 26

The final disc is found on page 26 in a sleeve over the train car.

Train Car from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set
Twin Peaks – The Entire Mystery – Page 26

The train car was once located in Snoqualmie, Washington and was the original site of where Cooper and Truman examine the Laura Palmer’s murder crime scene. The train is long gone now.

Train car
Pilot

The train car establishing shot is from the Pilot episode.Disc from the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

The final disc contained numerous special features including “Atmospherics,” interviews with cast and crew, a photo gallery, trailers and more.

TWIN PEAKS – THE ENTIRE MYSTERY BOX – HIDDEN NOTE

Dirt from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

After the final page, there is an image of dirt and a small flap that opens.

FIre Walk With Me note in dirt Blu-ray disc in a sleeve from The Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray set

Once opened, there is a small piece of paper inspired by the note left at Laura Palmer’s crime scene with the words, which appear to be written in blood, “Fire Walk With Me.”

Fire Walk With Me written on a piece of paper

This is a close up of the note.

Note at the base of a mound of dirt
Pilot

This is how the note appeared in the Pilot episode.

Fire Walk With Me Note
Episode 2.001

A closer shot of the same note from episode 2.001.

It was an awesome little “Easter Egg” to find the note and a symbol of how much love and passion were put into creating this set. A masterpiece of a collection and I’m forever grateful it exists. On June 25, 2015, the set received an award for “Best Blu-Ray Television Release” during the 2015 Saturn Awards held in Burbank, California.

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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