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Aug 18, 2019gkong94402 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Binging the third season really messes with your brain and sense of reality, and makes the real world (the one you're living in) seem unreal and strange. If you resist its logic, you'll be sorely disappointed and frustrated, but if you surrender to it, you're in for an experience that is unlike any other you'll have with TV or even films. David Lynch is famous for favoring intuition over reason, and here, he's working at the peak of his creativity, while at the same time, offering up a retrospective of a lifetime of dreaming on celluloid. By adding actors from his stable, such as Laura Dern and Naomi Watts to the expansive original cast, Lynch unites the past with the present and then creates a work that defies linear time. The ending is unsettling and completely unexpected, even though we're told upfront to expect some aspects of it. I'm still haunted by it. When the third season was announced, I was worried that what we'd get is a greatest hits or walk down memory lane-type sequel. I should've known better.