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It’s both fascinating and a little invasive feeling to look through what’s on the auction block in “The David Lynch ...
At least it’s not yellowface again. “Twin Peaks” finally introduced fans to Diane, the oft-named but never seen secretary whom FBI Agent Cooper addressed his recordings to in the original ...
The return of Diane in the Twin Peaks revival So what's Diane up to now that she has a face and body, and hasn't been Cooper's secretary for over 25 years? Unfortunately it's hard to say, because ...
Instead, I have a different theory when it comes to Diane, one proposed by my former colleague H. Perry Horton in his book, “Between Two Worlds: Perspectives on Twin Peaks“: Diane isn’t real.
Fans were only familiar with Diane, an unseen figure with the FBI, through Agent Dale Cooper’s conversations with his tape recorder. We finally saw her in Twin Peaks: The Return where she played ...
Diane and Cooper make love ... s Carrie Page and she can’t remember a thing about having any life in Twin Peaks. Cooper believes she’s Palmer and talks her into returning to Twin Peaks.
Diane's past with Dale Cooper on Twin Peaks was brought up as she interrogated the bad Cooper, which only left me with more questions, namely: What the heck happened between Diane and Cooper 25 ...
As has become tradition, Twin Peaks Day—commemorating Special Agent Dale Cooper’s arrival in the sleepy Washington town to investigate the murder of Laura Palmer—has arrived once more and ...
As Dale Cooper helpfully told Diane on one of those tape recordings, he arrived in Twin Peaks at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 24. In ...
As Dale Cooper helpfully told Diane on one of those tape recordings, he arrived in Twin Peaks at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 24. In most ways, he never left. Nor, really, did David Lynch. And how lucky we ...
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