Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
I really enjoyed this week’s Twin Peaks, which perhaps provided some of the revival series’ best balance yet in terms of juggling the events both inside the town of Twin Peaks itself and outside the town and the new and old characters. The opening scenes, which heavily focused on the drama surrounding Becky, Shelly and Bobby, in fact felt in some ways what it was easy to imagine aspects of a Twin Peaks revival might be like over the years – as the soap opera elements of the original characters dovetailed with a new generation, including their kids.
As I’ve written before, it’s been a poignant aspect of the revival to find out that Bobby cleaned up his act to the extent he has – and that made it extra emotional to learn that Becky was he and Shelly’s daughter, and Shelly in fact was now named Shelly Briggs (a notable time where the credits have tricked us, as Shelly’s name was still listed as Johnson up until now). Of course, we also learned Bobby and Shelly are no longer together and worse, she’s dating the very dangerous and scary Red – showing that Shelly’s habit for getting involved with criminals has sadly not dissipated.
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