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Dive into the mysterious world of Twin Peaks, a dark and captivating murder-mystery soap opera set in a fictional town in the Northwest. Follow an ensemble cast as they navigate FBI drama, detective work, and sensational twists in this unforgettable series.
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Twin Peaks • Mark Frost once described Twin Peaks as "a moody, dark soap opera murder-mystery, set in a fictional town in the Northwest, with an ensemble cast and an edge” • And it is also: • A murder mystery • A soap opera • an FBI drama • a detective story • a sensation novel • a western • a coffee commercial
by Jennifer Lynch by Scott Frost
Killer BOB • During the filming of a scene in the pilot taking place in Laura's room, Frank Silva, a set dresser, accidentally trapped himself in the room by inadvertently moving a dresser in front of the door.
Killer BOB • When told of the incident, Lynch had an image of Silva stuck in the room and thought it could fit into the series.
Killer BOB • When told of the incident, Lynch had an image of Silva stuck in the room and thought it could fit into the series.
Killer BOB • After filming him crouched at the foot of Laura's bed, looking through the bars of the footboard, as if he were "trapped" behind them, Lynch filmed the scene a second time, without Silva.
Killer BOB • After reviewing the footage, Lynch liked Silva's presence so much that he decided to make him part of the series.
Killer BOB • Later that day, a scene was being filmed in which Palmer's mother experiences a vision which terrifies her; at the time, the script did not indicate what Mrs Palmer had seen to frighten her.
Killer BOB • Lynch was pleased with how the scene turned out, but a crew member informed him that it would have to be re-shot, because a mirror in the scene had inadvertently picked up someone's reflection.
Killer BOB • When Lynch asked who it was, the crew member replied that it had been Silva.
Killer BOB • Lynch considered this a "happy accident," and decided at that point that the unnamed character to be played by Silva would be revealed as Palmer's true killer.
Laura's body • During the filming of the scene in which Dale Cooper first examines Laura's body, a malfunctioning fluorescent light above the table flickered constantly, but Lynch decided not to replace it, since he liked the disconcerting effect that it created.
Laura's body • Also, during the take, one of the minor actors misheard a line and, thinking he was being asked his name, he told Cooper his real name instead of saying his line, briefly throwing everyone off balance.
Laura's body • Lynch was reportedly pleased with the lifelike, unscripted moment in dialogue, and kept the mistake in the final cut.