Twin Peaks X Society6 – A Place Both Wonderful and Strange
The Society6 celebration of Twin Peaks‘ 30th Anniversary continues with new artwork featuring one of my favorite lines from the show.

The Society6 celebration of Twin Peaks‘ 30th Anniversary continues with new artwork featuring one of my favorite lines from the show.
In Twin Peaks episode 2.018, Donna Hayward receives a postcard from James Hurley who left Twin Peaks for Mexico with a stop in San Francisco, California. This brief scene combines several things I love on TwinPeaksBlog.com – prop identification, locations and behind-the-scenes details.
As the clock winds down on 2019, I’m reflecting on resolutions for the New Year. For this Quotable Peaks article, I’m reminded of Ben Horne’s quest for goodness in the latter half of Twin Peaks Season 2. In Episode 2018, John Justice Wheeler, the mysterious businessman who flew into town to save Ben, shared a…
After a tip from Annie Blackburn at the Double R Diner, Special Agent Dale Cooper and the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department descend into a cool, subterranean cave in episodes 2.018 and 2.019. This “cave” in Southern California has been the setting for numerous films and television shows, including one with a famous caped crusader. So…
Descend into a cool, subterranean cave as Owl Cave from Twin Peaks Episodes 2.018 and 2.019 gets the Vacant Peaks treatment. This article showcases this southern California film location without people. Most of the action takes place in Episode 2.018 including a perturbed flying owl the discovery of the owl symbol that leads Special Agent…
I was asked by Jill Watson, a fellow Bookhouse Gal, on Twitter about the tall tree painting in the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department. It’s a topic that has been on my list of things to cover on Twin Peaks Blog as you know how I like to obsess over these little details. As it turns…
I’ve recently been exploring the film locations in Washington and California that were used for The Bookhouse in Season 1 and 2 of Twin Peaks. For this third article, I take a deep dive into the set created in Van Nuys, California for Episodes 2.006, 2.017, and 2.018.
One of my favorite storylines and sets from Twin Peaks Season 2 – Windom Earle’s cabin – gets the Vacant Peaks treatment in this article. The cabin appears in Episodes 2014 through 2021. Here is a look at scenes from the cabin minus former Agent Earle, Leo Johnson, Major Briggs, and the Heavy Metal Youth. Apologies in…
“And, uh, what can we add to the menu? Some specials, maybe?” Upon hearing M.T. Wentz is coming to town in Twin Peaks episode 2.004, Hank Jennings asks Norma Jennings what items can they add to the menu as he plans to trick the Double R Diner out like “Christmas on the Fourth of July.”…
Grab a booth and order a Cherry Coke as we return to an empty Double R Diner in Twin Peaks. This Vacant Peaks article highlights scenes without people from Seasons 1-3 as well as a brief moment in The Missing Pieces from Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me.