In a sense, 'Twin Peaks' never really went away. They've got a 'Twin Peaks' convention up in Washington every year, and I'm pretty much recognized on a fairly regular basis from 'Twin Peaks,' so I feel like it never really got too far away.
I'm not a teen anymore, but growing up, some of my favorite things were, like, 'Twin Peaks,' which wasn't even really my time, and this is one of the things, like a weird, quirky, small town mystery.
That was the beauty of 'Twin Peaks.' The young people had just as deep of storylines as the older generation in town.
The first thing I think I ever played in public, aside from singing in church, would have been - and this is a true story - when I was about nine or 10 years old, I was obsessed with Twin Peaks. I played the theme from Twin Peaks on a little tiny Casio keyboard. People politely applauded. I just fell in love with that song and thought it was very heartbreaking.
As good as 'Twin Peaks' was, and I mean, it's a superb work that's way ahead of its time, and we've never caught up, and we never will... I mean, we will never catch up to 'Twin Peaks.'
For many years, I didn't feel I'd find anything that I'd like as much as 'Twin Peaks.'
I've always said that 'Twin Peaks,' to me, was like a novel we filmed every page of.
It's like never hearing a Joy Division album or something. I'm finally watching Twin Peaks, and I'm so into it.
Man, 'Twin Peaks' ruined me for television. I mean, how can you top a show like that.
I don't know if we would have stuff like 'Deadwood' and 'Boardwalk Empire' if 'Twin Peaks' had never happened.
I can't say I've watched 'Twin Peaks.' I feel like I wouldn't be comfortable doing so until after I'm done with 'Riverdale.'
Apparently, when Twin Peaks was on the air in Spain, something like 50 percent of televisions were tuned to it.
'Twin Peaks' is like a movie; 'China Beach' is like a movie. These are two of the most cinematic shows on television, and they belong together.
I'm a huge 'Twin Peaks' fan.
Twin Peaks' without David Lynch is like a girl without a secret.
'Twin Peaks' without David Lynch is like a dog without a bark.