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Twin Peaks and Eerie, Indiana

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    staryub — 20 years ago(May 06, 2005 05:45 PM)

    I'm not sure about all of the references that Eerie makes to Twin Peaks, but I know there is a part of "Chaney" that makes a blatant reference.
    Dash X (still unnamed at this point) wangs the wolfman Chaney over the head with a small log, and when Marshall and Simon exclaim something along the lines of "it's you!," Dash replies "Well, I'm not the Log Lady."

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      shannonm75 — 20 years ago(May 07, 2005 06:56 PM)

      I never did get that line about what the "Log Lady" meant. Is that from Twin Peaks because I saw very few eps of it.
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        rye83 — 20 years ago(May 09, 2005 07:50 PM)

        Yeh I remember the 'log lady' she used always be in the diner. she used to carry it around with her like it was a baby. I even think she spoke to it like, it told her secrets or something. She was a complete Wacko.

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          dave-2116 — 18 years ago(June 30, 2007 10:56 AM)

          Harry Goaz is in both series. Deputy Andy Brennan in TP and the Sgt guy in Eerie. He's just like a darker version of Andy in Eerie.
          Hmm i wonder if its even worth replying to a post thats 2 years old?
          "My God, it's full of stars."

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            spewky — 18 years ago(July 02, 2007 04:03 PM)

            Trust me it is. I remember watching this show when I was younger and I absolutely loved it. Unfortunately, after it got canceled I completely forgot about it- mainly because I didn't have any of the episodes recorded and also from the distraction of "mainstream" television and film.
            While browsing the internet yesterday I saw the DVD for sale and couldn't believe it. I'm now re-living my teen years again; watching all the episodes and reading about the show (stuff I wouldn't have cared about back when the show was originally on).

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              cooperfbi — 18 years ago(July 11, 2007 05:23 AM)

              There are lots of references in Eerie Indiana to Twin Peaks! I will be writing a short article on it soon on my Twin Peaks site at twinpeaksarchive.blogspot.com

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                benjamindlevin — 18 years ago(November 02, 2007 11:51 AM)

                when I read what someone wrote in this thread about the Log Lady it reminded me of "Little Otik" by Jan Svankmajer . . . I guess Lynch was referencing that film . . . I never really watched the show.

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                  teaandhorror — 14 years ago(October 07, 2011 07:49 AM)

                  While Eerie, Indiana was an awesome show, I'd hardly compare it to Twin Peaks.
                  Also, Twin Peaks was set in Washington, not North Dakota.

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                    darkjinni2 — 14 years ago(January 07, 2012 03:40 PM)

                    I love Hulu, and this show but because of Hulu I get to watch EI and experience the shows again with my son. He and I are Sci Fi fans and most of the shows I like back when I was younger he likes now.

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                      auntjennyp — 13 years ago(September 10, 2012 06:49 AM)

                      The same ABC executive who brought us "Twin Peaks" was later the Hearst Entertainment executive who greenlighted and oversaw "Eerie, Indiana" (I worked with him on both shows).

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