Lynch was not a filmmaker who made things with a mass audience in mind.

But they were always presented in the weirdest, most Lynchian fashion possible.

Even when it didnt make a lick of sense, it could easily move you to tears.

TWIN PEAKS - Episodes 2.1 & 2.2 - Airdate: October 13, 1990. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
KYLE MACLACHLAN

Kyle MacLachlan as FBI agent Dale Cooper in 1990ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty Images

That is … not what happened.

But the answer also seemed to give all the normies who were still watching an excuse to stop.

By that point, all but the most serious die-hards had stopped paying attention.

Most of the original characters returned, but often briefly, and/or in indecipherable subplots.

Badalamentis iconic synth score was used sparingly.

(Wally Brando is 1,000 percent Dicks child.)

(Again,I swear I am not making this up.)

The eighth episode is among the strangest and best hours of television ever produced.

The series concludes with Cooper defeating BOB and traveling back in time to prevent Lauras murder.

(What year is this?

Maybe its all of these.

Maybe its none of these.

In most ways, he never left.

Nor, really, did David Lynch.

And how lucky we are for that.