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...all long pig, all the time... ([personal profile] froodle) wrote in [community profile] eerieindiana2020-04-22 02:12 pm
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TWIN PEAKS INSPIRED A LASTING LEGACY OF SMALLTOWN WEIRDNESS IN TELEVISION

It didn’t take long before other shows tried this formula. Just a couple of months after Twin Peaks' debut, CBS premiered Northern Exposure, which introduced us to a small town in Alaska that was as whimsical (and at times magical) as Twin Peaks was dark and full of backward-speaking entities. Likewise, Eerie, Indiana and Picket Fences also had similar “weird town” vibes that feel straight out of the Black Lodge. More recently, Atlanta was billed as "Twin Peaks with rappers" and though we didn't get dwarves, that show's setting does offer a lot of Lynch-inspired surrealism like recasting Justin Bieber as a black artist.
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