Twin Peaks- The Missing Pieces [top]

One of the primary criticisms of Fire Walk with Me was its lack of the whimsy and humor that characterized the first season of the TV show. The Missing Pieces restores this balance, offering a warm, albeit eerie, return to theDouble R Diner.

The Missing Pieces offers an extended version of this finale that is arguably superior. After the angel appears, we cut back to the菲利普s of the film’s opening—the FBI agents. Gordon Cole looks up at the ceiling and says, "Well now, I’m not going to talk about Judy. In fact, we’re not going to talk about Judy at all, we’re going to keep her out of it." Twin Peaks- The Missing Pieces

The compilation restores characters who were cut entirely from the theatrical film, bridging the gap between the dark tone of the movie and the quirky atmosphere of the original TV show. One of the primary criticisms of Fire Walk

The film’s theatrical cut opens abruptly with the FBI’s Chester Desmond (Chris Isaak) investigating a missing agent in Deer Meadow. The Missing Pieces adds a crucial 15-minute prologue set directly in the Black Lodge. Here, we see a longer conversation between Agent Phillip Jeffries (David Bowie) and Gordon Cole (Lynch). After the angel appears, we cut back to