Setting the Stage – Ronette’s Bridge

When I think of memorable scenes from my first viewing of the Twin Peaks pilot episode, I’m reminded of Ronette Pulaski, bruised and battered, stumbling across an old railroad bridge. It’s a haunting image that begs for answers – Who did this? How did she escape?  (luckily, some answers were provided in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me)….

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Dale Cooper’s Book About Tibet

Throughout Twin Peaks, Special Agent Dale Cooper shares his fascination about the country of Tibet. He shares the history of Tibet in Episode 1002 while preparing to throw rocks at bottles. After being shot in Episode 2001, he tells Diane that wishes the Dalai Lama could return to Tibet from exile. Finally, he shares even more…

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Vacant Peaks – The Red Room (Part 1)

“This is the waiting room.” – Little Man From Another Place One of the most iconic sets from Twin Peaks gets the Vacant Peaks treatment in this article. The Red Room made it’s first appearance in the International Version of the Pilot Episode. During the U.S. broadcast, viewers first discovered this visual wonderland in Episode 1002….

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The Hayward House in Everett, Washington

The Hayward House in Twin Peaks used two film locations.  An exterior of a home in Monrovia, California was used in Seasons 1 and 2. For the Pilot Episode and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the home was located in Everett, Washington. This time, I’m taking a closer look at the latter home built in 1910.

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