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Our first-ever Television Issue is out tomorrow, but our writers have been covering TV for a long, long time. So we dove into our archive to revisit how we reviewed some iconic TV shows. Here's what Terrence Rafferty had to say about the first season of “Twin Peaks,” in 1990: “On the face of it, the idea of David Lynch's creating a series for television sounds like a joke. His movies, which include ‘Eraserhead,’ ‘The Elephant Man,’ and ‘Blue Velvet,’ are everything that American television isn't: adventurous, disturbing, erotic, visually exciting, and absolutely personal. What could he possibly do for the bland, corporate medium of prime-time television? And what could it do for him (other than make studio moviemaking look liberating by comparison)? The first episode, two hours long, is directed by Lynch, from a script he wrote with Mark Frost (who worked on "Hill Street Blues"), and it's miraculously good.” Photograph from Everett. #TwinPeaks


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