"Wow". That was my first reaction upon finishing this superb episode, Psych's very own love letter to David Lynch's cult hit Twin Peaks. Jam-packed full of references, allusions, guest stars and imagery ripped right from the early 90's psychological mystery drama, including a genius arrangement of the theme song by Julee Cruise, who sang the original Twin Peaks theme song.
As a grand homage to Twin Peaks, this episode worked. It just worked. If David Lynch ends up watching it (we know for sure that he's aware of its existence), I think he'll be pleasantly surprised. "Dual Spires" comes from a place of great love and admiration, with James Roday admitting on many occasions that Twin Peaks is one of his favourite shows of all time, if not the favourite. "Dual Spires" has essentially been 5 years in the making as the Psych crew tried to find a way to make it work,...
As a grand homage to Twin Peaks, this episode worked. It just worked. If David Lynch ends up watching it (we know for sure that he's aware of its existence), I think he'll be pleasantly surprised. "Dual Spires" comes from a place of great love and admiration, with James Roday admitting on many occasions that Twin Peaks is one of his favourite shows of all time, if not the favourite. "Dual Spires" has essentially been 5 years in the making as the Psych crew tried to find a way to make it work,...
- 12/2/2010
- by JT Vaughn
- TVovermind.com
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