In 1993 he shot additional material for the show’s rerun edition on the American TV network Bravo, in which Log Lady, the beloved farsighted character, holds cryptic introductions into every episode. In the following two years, Lynch returned twice to the project: in 1992 he directed the prequel Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me whose plot follows Laura’s last days, as well as the investigation into the murder previously committed by the same killer. Conceived in the form of a journal, they served as a helpful extension to the criminal mystery that took place in the woods of Washington State. Special Agent Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes (1991) written by Frost’s brother Scott, stand out the most. Namely, while it was initially broadcasted, several literary works were published with the approval of the co-authoring duo, of which The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer (1990), written by Lynch’s daughter Jennifer, and The Autobiography of F.B.I. However, it’s easy to forget that up until the announcement of its continuation, Twin Peaks had lived on in various media forms. The decision was made: Lynch co-wrote the script along with Frost and directed all of the episodes, leaving the audience in burning anticipation for new material. This time the series’ co-creators David Lynch and Mark Frost showed no interest in compromising with the producers, as they did during the first two seasons produced by the American TV network ABC. The new season of the show is about to begin in Showtime Network on May 21st. Laura kept her promise because soon enough, he would meet her again. “I’ll see you again in 25 years.” These were some of the last words of Laura Palmer’s spirit expressed to Dale Cooper, an FBI agent who investigated her death, in the final episode of the TV series Twin Peaks that ended its year-long broadcast in June 1991.
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